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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN privilege she sued for her, But, at length, mitted, through the prison officials, to REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER purchase clothing| shell into the city. "3 and reassume the adress of her sex Under cover of this terrific assault! Also ac was provided her, and|in the front, the sick, the wounded,| coarse but clean sheets, for all of|the sutlers, the camp: followers, with whieh she paid heavily in Federal{all their baggage; and all-other aninotes; but thus she enjoyed a com-|mate and inanimate incumbrances {to} parative degree of comfort the movements of the army. were disSa patched by railroad to City Point, and , ; CHAPTER XXXIX. <a Gar ee Beginning of The 17, 1907. was granted ta|enemy, @ heavy cannonading was | she was per-;opened upon Petersburg, hurling an agency of the|over-whelming tempest of shot and | all serviceable were brought troops and, End. B+ : pol! . and - supplies | on the} up massed left the ; ; | As early as three o'clock on Sund Ly, | For many months Britomarte re-| the fifth of February,.under cover of} mained a prisoner in Castle Thunder the darkness Greeg's division of} She was not brought to trial as. ajecavalry commenced its march, fol- | spy lowed immediately by the Fifth and | She was brought up once: or twice} Second corps The weather was glori-| for an informal examination before }ous, the: roads jin ithe best condition, | | the provost marshal or some other of-]a#nd the men in the best of spirits fhicer in authority But when jues- Lt wa rather a strange coincidence tioned she remained absolutels Teil thar Colonel Rosenthal's: last engageso that no information could be obment. ir whieh: Ne*was: wounded, ind tained from her, taken prisoner, had been in a charge And the only witness that could be] upon Wade. Hampton's: cavalry, and found to give testimony in her case,| that his first. encounter on rejoining was the wounded. rebel soldier who] his regiment should, be with the sami had overheard the conversation ~be-| brave. for But such "were the; facts, tween herself and her lover. and whol for they had advanced but @ litthe way swore) that her name, as heard by} beyond Ream's station, on the Dinthey when Road, louse Court widdie Martin Bridget was i himself So, as Bridget Martin, she was re-|) Were met: by Wade Hampton's cavalry manded to prison, where she seemed | With whom they: had a fierce. contest weealy to remain until the end of the; for the right of way before they could w pass But again they were vic Lorlous, ?wHat end was not very far off, Gen-] and rushed onward. like a whirlwind eral Grant fiehting his was way slowly but> to Riehmond, surely} wind-] toward Dinwiddle. countering and. Court house," overwhelming ae fag his the aahc on ecovnee ing around It enero coil after grasp. Atichalt coil ever Confederate of that}|enemy tightening, at The capital In dué time Colonel Rosenthal exchanged and released but was] 20 of every post other freneral the But way the broken in health from the-pains and| Monday, along divisions direction, ; great , bathe the sixt FAMILY ‘ in Honored 3 oh England-A . Powel 4 Scotland-Men Wn by Domesday Book, .t tt pant several - | which won f day the Poe ¥ ate winnie, emyng, ple | married' a Fleming. martiage connections Pieminge, emmyn Heroes, i Walteris Flandrensis. o> Walter Flanders, was a tenmant-in-chief of! in Flemyng of Bucks, . an Herts Bucks, and Hugo, J Pe: castle was be of Winemar in records i Bedford. a spec al 3 the conquest, cashire, knights Bedford; is mentioned and grant t to Furness abbey, only ones of the kind of c x Ne Ww ) Eusiand a e week, Boston residence, was entrusted Eng-| teenth: the governor Homing at century, to this of who was Dunbarton. line, was to of who Gatly family of Albany ro daughter a and is be the most the seven- among called Robert | | Ox ford, ; Richard was Mdacendad from f ) Fleming, the polite castle, to his Generosity of| r IV., eood font is a Wee characteristic | emings, of whomcn it may Dunbarton | I he ] e his loyalty |" OM AUN ETS JEL BO His mar-| we yao etiften: of Lord Ross, too | "Who a place at Holyrood palace, and WAS | te eat.' a@raced by the presence of the queen. | r One of the American branch of the The ‘ « They > as£ fall. ends nocmat- confrent them who: have hela obstacles are. men' er what "They of the _,| sald that) be they Know no such word ike man who win in the re mar ofOnefine See and parts, " governor of is remembered for quean, Mary Stuart. riage to a daughter Earl James se A gee ee "a reenobleman Bee James, son » taken from] her sake been 10! "he" ap 3 when, eT fought ten Fe Wy on ances fought : ened So fat a ma in Ag0. races tale Ars ee thete € artificial still ae lake coat-of-arms atchee: made stent en in kt. the a Justin. but t © h Si are 91Le 12146 ot an "Oh, war, still was go I how fant the about! your And in i to] about Rags who died y in New L i cen tog and: county, 1686, married a Randolph. ‘fot Fi Colonel John Fleming, member of the |p .i s ‘presses arrie ans ates ihe cot eee enor anae The so much "Pro up ae : Laas new imitate : I lite! killed! o ; and Regno," taken privates prisoners, had in developed bing not ee thoulc liam Fleming, His _ list statesman, : oF honors born is a 1734 léng lightened and and 3 honored by ; notgble -orie. | A graduate of William eee Eh ibis. goverpigng and Mary college; member of the Vira . : vinia convention, 1775; delegate from | *Ce*tr- xine a ‘And if thith thicket you'll 5 do " not they f looked, $2.75 piace Pie >t > he 1 his weight nee. Er inoacon. officers in 1, son of gold, "ie do you ne Colone vas killed at the ba Pine een oe the Continental in g h he Genealogical quive wheré eiaina eee = a Sya) aa ee Leia Pee a at that ss then Mim ne arted foremost bravery spiring and Nie, fight, and by his Billinge all in his nigh devotion encouraging ever Se e ae eyes for covering said 7 t in around every and en- It a himself, is he , all over by aw - é but te : } nj|torlan's ral army- 1 Utah,| a Lund, president. office, Salt Lake City. His. Dees i Tiss of Lexington has published ' Thomas county, ahaa S Va., 1727, born was in Fotetourt) one of the! arms in feature. etting behind about] up Twenty-third ' Britomarté (Continued on from ae ee mig jn phen anked e permitted eniman - SOL eane on arose' There the was the ee the a eee ee : : Eleven.) the ‘What is vivid it found off her if she} officer herself again! military coat, ripped open its padding and took out a number of eeganbacks: and then she put on her coat again Late in the forenoon the mander of the prison, or some officer, evidently in authority, into the cell. ( i not ask you oe -her sitting >) and, stood chair him wish to nor. up| with to me?' me,-and: that almost stool,|the to sit down, say cruiting offizers when I offered é that L' could do good military < itary for my country, bul they never [to world overspread the face in: the known, Napoleon,.was pass me refused until that face of for a me. from little of Alexander man, Yes, things came want men o they He free Dow, > re- a] were| now! will at But It hurth, that moment toward Mim and instantly fell able fo. nie SID the mn " eh sex a not know. pity the PEERes ed "T have no you ever abandoned! officer a "And you have med done vat length, good they service =p to Bi ingedo. WHlL,old) se "T a hurth! you right, and I you the question." authority to answer. it. happen to!come in contact And now, about the last do her summons, like a ghost evoked] jn most active preparation. © d our army Was beaten back a Pair. for 19c a Pair. Wool ality T VOOR. Qua , a effects: The best 19c Monday sale On, OY 5. 35d : Soe Nite of sie Vhite Pearl Buttons, a dozen grade. Go on only, at} dozen: for medium gray, and California 5. Children's extra well made, has 88s comes a. Pair. in 1. ' a Value @ atevere all sizes, DARE ®2¢ 1s' striped come 25c Yard. ae cs - 15 Fl: 75c7 ‘ray or era) recent all 31 Gowns. or DAY 1 ERE ieth stripes, all Ata ie fac, Sam he AQ value. ONLY! Cc i : Skirts, stitehed around . . Un sale erase : in the stb pink, blue, bottom, an oe 39c eeeees MONDAY ONLY! (ee fam e ee a et ne : 2 oe . , White Real Value ... ; Marseilles ; launder e eee 1 hte: any ill- think it y nae Ladies' Tesi 3ed designs, we and Jersey gray, silver q Union 98 Suits to button durable quality, 6(0e values. On i. ONLY! in all sale -, : ribbed, aeross MONDAY : _-ans - chest, a 3 warm, Qe ONLY!- $ 350c seamless fleeced, the sizes, splendid Monday, at .......... : Handkerchiefs with Drawn r f Border for 19c. Save 16c ' Work Each. 60 pleces White Curtain Swisses, in small, medium and large aedotsere and faney Reeular' ean designs, gns, 56 36 inchesSs wide de Ladies' white linen handkerchiefs, with Mexican a great*variety Jr anirawn S workee border, en riety to to ecchoosese Jrom MMonday, day, y yard... 2 : : : Mlaidal MONDAY Another all and size aieue vislwiele'os Ginghams at 6c Save 24,c a Yard. 1,000 yards checks whites. of and Value staple all § nicisleiers lic ; atat . MONDAY a a Yard. Apron colorings, $2.00 Ginghams, Plenty of AY ee Buster ° cies areeesrte Cc 19 ONLY! rN - Brown Sweaters Save 67c Each. One hundred colors, ln ne ' Boys = $1.33. in blue 1-3c. MOND oiatecicneiac cele - we ONLY! ar 8} /3C Gc white Sizes seventy-five 24 to» 34. in the lot! of red Choice Assorted ee . ee er $3 ONLY and - 00 Ch Ii ren ld . S Hi i Ring e ar ine ; Coats $1.98-For Little Ones, 1 to 6 Years THEY ARE MADE Oo ; so BLUE, R F CARDINAL, 3 : DOUBLE BREASTED to BEST GRAY A _ QUALITY ZIBELINE MERCER » WHITE, IZE , COAT, ZED PRICED FOR FANCY LINING, MONDAY ® . the ! 1 J NAVY, A COLLAR, Tima tree BEAUTIFUL, eae SPECIALLY in- the|tenchments upon Hatcher's Run, where they made a final stand. (Continued tomorrow morning.) IN a AN thith their cut blue " day & for 49c Each. pink Upsala gown . . SS c Knitted Skirts for 39¢ Each. red, shell cere oy erace. Monday, Be ONLY! Save 26¢ Each. heavy quality Knitted Ladies' Nainf l%ec c 15c Each. Hee neat 7 10c ae a gheiella ahcey beg eiey Bite bana in MON 1 splendid grade 15a One AY * best On Monday .. Sizes sale The greatest 6 T plain a Doz. underwaists of fine. Batiste, row of taped bone buttons, Ch Sr Outing BA h width, ONLY! a 346 ONLY! 75¢c Outing Flannel Gowns Save 26c Hach. Honiton the CurTae long. ‘ at all sizes, in sale Monday oS quality double Monday).ate SP Toa ee) eee ena sos c cee ee stripes of either cian ee ° ens MONDAY 3 yards 614c aoe ONLY! . Pearl Buttons 6! 623,¢ a Dozen. oa BU. ball thank . Quality Cota save 25c Children's Batiste Waists, Save 10c Each. aR ot PU Mav: Lats satin beautiful : Norse, for 10¢ MONDAY Curtains with lengthwise of 5" me ais MONDAY 6: three _ or to J air ais 19¢ Gloves at all, four capers in the alr, and ran farther of January, | *"@Y out-of gun-shot; for the battle first Bmiget: was to seize Aer railroa absorb ee "attention of ‘ for i 16c a Pair. Gloves: in™ fine mye ue colors, plain or striped ~ Mondayat, a yard |...../... « COmM- } Si pseu ecceemeec merce Rer Uy weer ree more hir do 3. Bree 35 35c a Golf tne 1624c¢ Curtain Swisses at lic a Yard. : o/ Save 5%c a Yard. piercing his bear «but:I -} sa Save Golf! a Value . Save ee raised, mo- minie them, yder don't fellow, ise é Cloves a Pair. But I will aA inquiries the most energetic arrangements were| V45 Now surging. nearer and nearer "Thank you," said Britomarte, made to close in around Petersburg | to them And the tralvier: who had appeared|and Richmond. The whole army was Every one knows that on that night com-jat G © Then, to take d an i ONLY! MONDAY wa at / ES cen lati . Hemmed well Mim, dig- roan think so; I have done|your country, and great credit to your-|800dneth grathiouth alive to= my. country while| self, Major Mim," answered Justin, | STeat deliveranth!"" uniform, But you have With Billingeoo Justin did not And he jumped up, cut other| from the peaee now disappeared in The came|the same manne South Two or three Saye passed beforethe'', To ee colonel. consented ie well. Size §1x94. Monday at, each I tell yout" again. whizzing leg of W hich Pearl 100 . Sores hoe ! oh th dear! ¢, me! ca I} this indeed! | T htop that you! him at oe the aly oa 1! lor! ‘oh. country ready MONDAY ONLY! I say religi- That "Get up, then!" repeated |8!ns they to such they drawn sword, "Oh! look here h merc [ ONLY i . to war!" - answered lifting his head for then letting tt fall, re ae wear $3.00. . the that!" erled Billingcoo, Get up then, and go to your pany!' said Mim, goading him n,'self, sa service service agreea|@ the fact| every great martial her has repeatedly fused blush Billingcoo, ment, and sizes colored Nevete ° torn rou Say you can't and you won't! that] Well, I say you must and you shall!" the|exclalmed Mim, goading the sides of the prostrate coward with the point of or|on his well-earned eivarcemert street, New hanks," said the little nero, drawing himself up. "I always told the re-| he eonised A hiding} out of oppothed y your MONDAY ONLY! -_-_-_-_-_-_-- Children's' Cus sizes and . ».. 19¢ White Checked Nainsooks, Indian Linons. Regular Monday at, per yard . in-|of Britomarte as she answered, compelled, like the feast giver in the] that both rider and horse rolled on the was "IT wish to know whether I may be} Bible, to call in ‘the maimed. the halt | 8TOund. permitted to purchase garments suit-}and the blind', The Invalid Corps, you Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah!" shouted e answered that * on d find out do not as soon as he should be relieved ere service. hen he took the empty cup away, preaeiie this and Britomarte alone, she took neither, once, while day, to keep his from: matress, IRE.' eatpae so she canis Page ane) ut, of ue ee scribed upon e prison books Bridget Martin. < posture er hurt. And barn, one always|outhly Rosenthal. met Mim. that gallant. officer bi e a was 13-4 with Yard. a a and time; Billingcoo, who! pieth like that young man'th! to the duty of]1 can't and I. won't go! [ am the range of shot, he had his aa off by a splinter. from. a shell came splitting its way through timbers of the buildit ng. their proper colors a special When Colonel Address Miss ‘Lexington, care|he congratulated heroes of the battle of Point Pleasant.| The Inter 1774. This was the time, and' Thomas | 44-60 peat was perhaps the originator of the} York City OW life: while whole mind taking. care of *his body, e Golf 1$c 7 : Red or Old Gold, ‘ re- then tima- this t get $3.00 White Marseilles Quilts, $1.98 Each. § 60c Ladies' Union Suits for 39c Suit. ; Save $1.02 Each Save 21c Suit.} nec in: fell, looked . Hemmed, qd 1m Ladies' faney. Knitted Wool Golf Gloves. in Black or Brown, with striped palm, the. best el ne nie } : , 19¢ She grade On sale Monday only, for ., . fw > es i ‘ then moment, bi On 35 Save 18c Nainsooks and India Linons at 111/,c @ 60° Ladies' - mo- e For oe ais an he stood thus, to at, perRe PROT pair intermingled 50 pieces: sooks and price 18c. Billingcoo uttered a ery of horror pats soe errors and la himself orward upon the ground, en Mim shuddered. and covered was a little hero, ever in. t the while F4 ass been . it had r stant up Cream Etamine Stripes, running ¥! Blue, Green, : A Phe cross" | gagement, was flagrantly "among. the 1 od a hat Sy Ca ; BA sk ors. a ran» away an im-| Misery. Come, Billingcoo! ave been aa bers,. and. ran ee im |sent to hurry up ail laggards. Get Society. pa Ladies Children's ‘ each or e 5 esira , light gray, Eastern MONDAY thousand yout over ie Paleetcg Ww d Lik Yard. ordinar 4 er and a MONDAY (ace siacle erate Etamine Curtains at $1.64 Save $1.11 a Pair. Ae eae toe ade ae ae aa iting its way through the woods, and when the smoke cleared away, a hor- service under un eariy ONLY! MONDAY thouthand the satarmy! e I've thinth aknemed |gave his so f Alatineniahe oar But Lieutenant Colone] Charles and Col-| 200 family hiztories and can supply| onel Thomas. New York had repre-| coples at a nominal price. List of titles] sentatives in the Revolution. Captain| sent for ten cents. Research work] George and Colonel Edward Fleming. | undertaken, and blazon of coats-of-| . the e e ONLY! - but A wees l Lome only at rns De per pair eee. : rap aa n Chast of * n in and Monday Bev tain thor- c a i an ope eae Billingcoo 11-4 $8.50. 50 pair of Lace Effect ras alee onicer@at SO d panes eae ith sword in hand, was gayly cheering on his men to the conflict. Mustaped: in at‘ the .same. time with ini ramained a very sorry Soldier ‘of a : thi rank and. file. ; éracious ains Rach. ‘ ne of Wool Blankets, gray and_=eé secariet make hit! Mim, get ' into "apery 4 lots dark killed, you polman can die but die a hundred we you at 19c MONDAY porttunity to do so oy ania up your musket and And, singularly : constantly exposed enough, himself Mim,in who!" the "I tell you I ecan't-there! and I front of batile, under a to storm Do blewn you thinkto sh and shell, even ‘seemed bear of;all Won't, Want nelther-there! to have my fathe than and Hannah, ; the : ar $8.50 Wool Blankets at $5.88 a Pair. Save $2.62 a Pair. the aa Pare peppered, COnmT EES: | ue e ShGne Hole © general 1088 who desire to procurepedigrees| family and -81; presiding eo judge of the courtcourt' of| genealogical {oforn.ation, appeals. Behold en ancestor worst Ue lineages, should correspona with more , "2 pata ; f, and gave to thelr. planta- |sader ancester; it is also the symbol Uon the romantic name "Maiden''s Adeee e e eens ot "a hope of greater glory,".and furventure." Another burgess was Wilther, means one:who hasbeen-"‘en- b e€ Praper) oer a 2C & Yard. y oc a Yar 0"Rol ee 2¢ B a \nt@ : 1) Bolts. Figured Art..Sateens,.. for Comfert. Coverings, .in select. choice. patterns and colorings, 26 inches wide... Regular price 25c Monday at, a yard eg a ..164%e ic Little i « de sata Rae ek ho pe you are of it? A Er eUTEEaL more the officers, and officers of grown into regimental, conduct' fantry 3- de Bee = are bl 27%4c...Monday'at, price - them.' bee or 9: couldn't! [ couldn't for my thould Pehelthoonremitho be thertain to Gates be Th "Suppose troon! what ; \et t a pos ible possi e MONDAY : Hear and how for ; j Officers by thousands and enlisted men yO Tone : oF thousands, had been killed, se ao ‘ é " deed the et deo a y company sympathy e Conailions. s MONDAY ONLY! ee Se OE TS vy ' Flannel at OL oC a Cases 21 i F e,e f m ‘7 "y tell you I've died a death thinth I've been in 5 I've died a hundred de sath Meritorious cae, "mottoes, Brompton ee enex is one seat of the 8 crescent often betokens 2 cru- d and no ° inim! Pillow ‘ Regnlar Billingeno, = : ee atph OE ape ane go = wih poneummate skill eae Bs io a aeRosenthal phanges {nihi the army since Colonel then es the: ee Gait acon d, battle look one a Z =<" saplentle, | Copies Y Ten J sah a Peet Virgin to came . § 4c Each. Mill Pill New ork Mills Pillow Cases, use, the best mad Size 42x26 600 lor Car tle Inaeed: eet be ADH VCS leth hurt! they do, indeed, mather! And the rebelth fire . without the thlighteth regard. to a man's life! Oh, | @ . Oh, poor} ' z ; fellowth? oh, the poor, poor fellow thi ywile sill FOOO, 0Wled Billingcoo The brave fellows, you mean; get to 5 feel i Save eure rs i Fereet aqdésten hand: ig-armor, hold: FOTO Stee ee ehed oat the{aMd held at arm's length over his 7 i o mot . % ' iis w ‘ ras The Flemings have 3 been a power igig aa sword, Bit tha a iste | tiesY ofebianey ait battle of the Chickahominy, "inmile June, OPhes er tin ae : ae eeeown Virginia since its foundation, Sir Stehorale fd. Uhre: a, tral "Pax was only oa private soldier inn -in- ps oe os oa a8gory o Sen , Fleming, f 0 Rs Bal N un- can't, indeed! are cracking shots (hnapping ' heroic hundred to : MONDAY ONLY! ee ee eee we Te AO 2714,c was| men are dropping! Oh, the poor felthe|jowth! oh, the poor, gear fellowth!" impatient po commissioned the line had cross-crosslets Wou circumstances oot get. been Yard flres / "Get up and sir."" said Mim. reproduced seven not be g ° ' hne/ gis 3 untluckily that' bas' piss : i 4. & eeecwene. mostly: ta be recruits-soft General Grant was at City Point with the whole plan of the campaign n his comprehensive brain, and directing the eperations of the whole army Veteran ten ie and in j x ‘i o Be Oe Sane to time rh omicans were a6 in 0 oe NA DSRS s ns OL TOU aS, by bunt "ub, these iérdee: ard. hurry | them to their line turned CEOARG Major Mim, being an active, enerorder to find) getic little fellow, was dispatched on ust such a duty In. the course of hi: Jride through the wilderness he cam and became} where she name which health, ‘the skKulkers: skulkers R ork , 1) a ¥ al very ~ i NIEf. EV! cS family, ' who visited the scene ‘a few|Pla#oned gules, three In fease| QreAce end even division command: | rible picture between; its : e e . Seve crescentsscrnsale 8. vas 5 gallz a pee z was . revealed ae ge r i= OEE on over the and men, but tiey were among a raw. had been) metal-that hominy, and the James rivers, and around Petersburg, and their places had been filled up with raw rec ruits, ‘others eee to were army, found cores of battles that had been fought follow ty between the Pamunkey, the Chicka-|\""°™ ( A fal > a sguard).who 3 ; ; oe OMCAmOr The! no, satisfaction, January, of wound on . "i favorable. there rake ilted in ns ¢ ty but they] the Richmond c bishop g by February, they to brave couraging ‘stirations led<forath: var dining ing th a Eee ae os again and again, in See ‘gen-| Bay. a ae lo ae has steadily !In-| ; creased since his deatn. MalThe founder of Lincoln college, mapecee 2» of ea etal f feeble oO A anet, eth ee serve his country, rejoined his regiment. He returned to the front, In Seay with many officers who had been home on furlough to spend tne ( aviatnes holidays fe found that already the spring 5 campaign, destined to be the last and| . e sono a of the Bruce, and one Malcolm Flem-) ine nopie dead of Westminster abbey, Ma) eee reat vereated ehof en Aaa ns ONE | vest the remains of General oft baronsae, Scotland rere : Flemin t OMajor e oe were ORM ieen the families re | James the Duke Montrose. oe et to be a Very "ry Eng- wrote, So often retstaken rene soldier pad pestowes whimpered upon her; so it was not probable, or "f friends]... 5 ih her scarcely possible, that should hear of her condition. 1767, © Ne : mils ward under a pelting shower of bullet that fell thick, fast and blinding asa hailstorm, and again and again they were driven back, fighting. desand stuum | rocks behind perately heri{trees, John le) other things, the gayest and most al-|° "Ale PEthemwholenlines note bDcin a {unuring in thenot German ae | were aa hal fortress age. love ‘Fils: verses name, was great In lan-]|_.** his parations being Sas made eae for a the cus-) : ad combined assault upon Petersburg nay Ss the Fleming familytor a erations, from the time of Sir twelfth century,. Sir Off « New seeing 0 : at : : oan ene at Washington, ae no. bet ‘ pnene ee ee ae ROM ae ante ce rae SC itary cell] oo : in Chronicle, ia 1% Castle Thunder, known only by the ive ment "paper,| f twice | Fleming od one other One literary light of Lan- in land, one reptesents: Sir Fleming, whe castle, Near a Dunbarton aaes royal the peor e Was the are two effigies of Norman | Paul Fleming, admitted of the twelfth century, said to | brillia nt German poet the colm, ae Ber erin \isw Ghat me | ar : At aie | had they y of the Eee Sa t ne one Theracare: also.) with the Faunt- nd with the family of ‘ "Gooch, colonial governor Gleas-} Sj | published C Wing" when streets the hy fer ie ue eens who gave him but, on the contrary 4UC stioner himself, in out who Britomarte was : Justin saw his drift Jand, 1173. ‘The family blag flourished General Andrew Lewis, "the hero of in een Fifeshire being a Btrone- | the Point;' (Pleasant). married Lucy old. During the middle ages, 1¢ | Madison, ana thelr daughter Sallie ee are, : ee acer > eh guard, became lords of the barony r jecae | may be repeated, displayed great Slane castle, and numbered ee all) bravery Iie was colonel of a Virginia EWeDhy-Lise. > ne ¥. omnes oa ol lregiment of the Continental army, but land descend from England to Ir ¢ ~| aled Atigust, 1776. William, son of usual name length at carried, : They Wiaaive was the Variations of the not could not tell' wherd co tactics, ete 4 f n | nGaptaln or | Concealing himself waa his' men, in | 8 y, but holding out their hats,| natives.of. Flanders. of [some ways Dut h at them, and rush: William the Conqueror of| ing' forward to scalp their supposed Flanders, and the Flemings who were| Victims, were themselves quickly with the Normans at the battle of despatched by the men who came] | ; : ' Hastings, were perhaps kinsmen, |forth from their ambush. Thomas, it of} ps he ahs : ave Castle Thunder, Justin Was just two] squares ahead, and Knew nothing cf} her withdrawal When the partly of prisoners} uround |) looked he Isle, Belle reached es Flandrensis, re The queen was Matilda pe Sq) 47 3c VY d . rave a ara, 2000 yards Plain Pink and Plain. Blue' Baby ° Flanne heavy. weight sOlt and downy to the fouech, faet<color Value 12166: Noy 52 Cte Ot Vionday at, -a"vard.: ; as wadwiaws 4C | the ;Or BY ELEANOR LEXINGTON, In in-chief are designatea SP 4 road among the men, | came ground, that the wood and | who some of them, knew her; by sight, | marshes were strewn thickly: with the but only gh te ergy: Wing a COM=-)/ dead and dying of both armies, in an |missioned officer of his répiment undistinguishable confusior The men could give no information, The. cltreumst: Bia: seat vory . dis- ~' . Affairs of Betokened Ancehe stry World-Crusade: in the New the Coat-Armor, 0 Pic E SB Nines Bee been unremitting In his efforts to hear A battle was commenced early. it tidings of Britemarte, and to \take|the dav, and gradually increased. in measures for her release, But none of] violence, until at nightfall it raged these efor' were successful With. tremendou fury Grege's dii will be re me aBere that when) yision of cay ulry, and W Saran 6 and Britomarte was taken from the pris-} Humphre corps, were-al rages oners' line of marou to be cast into} Again: and' again thes sire can Pat. jfer Britomarte, and cautiously inquired : aa ¢ u privations of his captivity that when | Hateher's Run, a deep stream passing he reported hir salt for duty: at his}|through a nearly pathless wilderi rlisaite ea mee es rhe alk te broken) into fearful. ravines tagnant mediately sent home on sick Jenve. marshes, "and heavy "woods - a" loid there it required many weeks] cality new to our. soldiers, but. perof Erminie's careful and skillful hn fectiy familiar to the enem ing before hi trength could be reHere, at length the farther dstored Vanee. of our arm was for the: time : ‘ 4 e ‘ ecker During all thisi time Justin.; had|effeetually checked MING 4 oom fe "ph i i TN aaa: 2 ag BARGAINS that would the every was of Se en-the -advaneed battling Co 4 3 '' ONLY eect! |