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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-03-23, Page 7�0 44.wch 23rdt 1911 � CHAWANOW4.1tecuto 7 4 CA *. I ­___ I _.­�� Q. 1). XCTA00ART i , __ V*""" *"#*"*94*9 � - - - - - I ­" '�4-"**­­ — a, D, XOTA00AnT , I I I , . THE . I 10 Bous'. , 1-4-0 1 I .., .., Xcliar-waglart Bross I - AXV , I . 1 —BAINKERS—* I I A story of. the indian mutiny , G1118 . I . , . . * I —BY— . I' . I LOVIS TRAQY . . A GENERAL MANKI$% 33U$X- * . Should learn those subjects by I �. L . q . and gallant soldier soon yielded An. I . which they can earn a living. I MRS$ TRANSA,CTED, X()TES Spottoo Business Colleges are I Inexplicable serisation Of humility the -largest trainers in Canada, . when *,lie was brought before a, small* 0160OUNTED. DRAFT$ TSSX)ED ,and our graduates secure the PuDe"'I"Iro I be*1 no. You can study I slender, orect man, gray-b4ired, eagle- h sly briglitand plere. I INTOLEST ALLOWED ON Del- at I ... art at owe an finish at the liege. Ing eyes, and a mQutlx habitually set In a. thin, straight line. This. was Sir iso$rrs. SALE NoTEs PuIt � on- . I INDIVIDUAL MTRUCTION , Henry Havelock, and Frank felt In- stantly that he was intboa presence of � - I . * I one who lived in a world %ps;rt from , 'would "RP. ~_" gnter Any Day. I his fellows. And, In t ruth, Havelock , I have been better understood by I - - . , I 1. 1. Cromwell's Irousiftes than by his own , generAttgn. He was Outside the grolt- . .111. ­ I I - ­ - �, - - 11. T. RANCE, - - - I : - CLINTON. - nary run of mankind. Though aware of a natural t1mi,dity, he fought with tL I . it NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY- und conquered untll.hia soldiers re- ANOER, FINANCIAL. R4AL * Business CO'llege fused to believe that Havelock knew � . what tear was, Cousciow, of his own ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR� I ORO. SPOTTON, PRtN. I I military genius be had borne, without ANCiE AGElqT, REPREMN- comment or complaint a .constant WNQ 14 FIRE INSUNAMUM $$*vt**"**"" "*"*"" � supersell1ijou of Inferiors, and In an, . � age when levity of thought and Man- , - � I . 00WANIES. ners among officers �waa often looked DPIVISTON COURT OFFICE, � D, 1q. WATSON � . I . upon as the ball -mark. of distinguished social position, he lost no Opportunity CLINTON. CLINTON, - - ONT. I . , of giving his pae . n religious Instruction, . L104NSED AUCTIONEER while every act of his life was gov- . for,the County of . grork, 'Corres- I . erned by- a stem sense of duty. . , Such was the man who, listened to & , m . '. -- -� W, BRYDME, . pondence promptly anistred, Charg, to moderate and satir,f I action guaran, Malcolm's account of tbeproceedings . -battle ZW. Immediate arratigemeRto fO1Z which led'to the disastrous at Chiribut. . � HARRI$TER, CsOLICITOR , sale dates may be made by calling "You say you rode straight from the at The News -Record Office or 'on field on the evening of the 30t.h." said NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC. . Frank Watson at NeFftn's groc. he, when Frank had delivered his mes- . OFFICE -Sloane Rlsok.-Of IM'ONt ery, I 1 17 �, � -sage of Luckilow's plight. "How did you trAvel,jand in what state did you I — � find the country you. traversed?" Then Yrank told him all that had I ­ TIOMAS BROWN,. LICENSED A-UC� 1. I . DFIAXLES B. HALE ... , I tioneer for tbo . counties ()f Huron taken place. Mam, than once the young officer would, have cut short . . and Perth. Correspondence promptr . )y , answeted, lmmediate'arTaRg!i�- the recital, but this Haveloo-4 would not permit.. His son wait Present, that and I . ments can he iflade for sale, dates at younger Havelock who lived for forty . . . . The News -Record, Clinton, or by yearsto keep ev�r In thepublic mfam.�, , INSURANCE calling phone 97, Seafarth. Charges I ory a glorious name, and often the I)PPICF, - - - 11URON ST. , oderate and s&4Asf9,ctioi& guaran- . father would turn. towards him and punctuate Malcolm's tale with a nod, I , . teed. I . or a brief,, "Do you hear that, Harry?" - - . . � . I � At last the stirring chronicle was ended. .11. . * , . . I . " 1. . . . DR. W. GUNN . , I . DA'. OVRNS9 M. D., I I H. 0. p'. I 1. . . "Do you wJlsh, to remain here and re - , I L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. I . E te., Specialist im Diseases at the I cupemtf�, . or will . you. jol . . n my staff, ,with the rauk of asked Have-, I � Eye, Far,. Nose and Throat, I ,Major?" � lock. . . Eftbarg . I will be at Holmeg, Drug Store, Malcolm was hardly able to stam- ' Clint.0n..on Tuesday, March Ist, mer his acceptance of the appointment Wee -Ontario street, Clinton. Nfgbt 39th, April .26th, May� 24th, June thus offered, but the General bad no �418 at front door Pf office Or at ,21st, 4. you require W.assej don't time for. useless talk. * � I residence on Rattenbury e.reet. faJ1 to see Dr. Ovens. I I . -.1. I , I '%bout this servant of yours -he . seems to bave,the making of a soldier . . I - ol . In him -will he care to retain flie rank he has assumed so creditably?" 14 . went on. ..­ I � � I .. .. ro-DR. J. W. SHAW— . . . . . I � . .. I .. The MOK1110*01utual DO � . . � � Prank rather lost his brcatli at this � I . I �. .. . -OFFICE- I . . -1: . - , 10BUT.8008., companU. suggeatIon, but. he -had.the pregence of .mind to. rq,fer the decision to Chumru . . 1. HATTENBUAY ST. EAST. . . . . .. . . �Farta -and Isulated Town Property-. . I . . himself. I . . . I . ."Kubbl, N�hin, general-sahlb,". Was' I I . . . -- .. I :Only ;nsured- the.inallanimedan's emphatic disclalm- � . GLINTO q*-., � * -OFFRIBIts- er Of the honor propod-ed to be con. '' I . . . . . . . . - . J. a. McLean, PresideiLt, Seaforth P. . 1IeF �0. - If � men, Vice-Presidefif , ferred on him. "I am a good li�krfar, . huzoor, but I should prove a -very bid . I .- I r,P,,.. C. W. abblPSON.' . ­ Bruceheld P t's. ; T. E.. Flays, gec... . � rissaldar.. I am not of a figbting caste. I am a main of lieacel." . 1. . I - - PHYSICIAL, SURGEON. ­ETC. . I .. 1. Treasurer, Seatorth P. 0. .. . i -Directors-. * "I �thlnk you. are Mistaken," said - Havelock, quietly, "but by all lubans I . � . Special attent4op g:ven to '(11s- 'Nose..and Milliam Chesney, Seaforth.; John Griew. Winthrop ; Georgd Date, Sea- ' eontinue to serve your master, I am . sure. lie is worthy. of your . devotion. eases of the Eye, Bar. . -torth Zolin Watt, Harltick; John And- now, Major Malcolm, if ' u will . yo . Throat. � 1. . . . � Flemiewies, Brodhagan ; James Evans, report -yourself to,General Neill, he ftes carefully examined and suitable Beechwood ; James Connolly,, NvIII.Provide you with quarters and. glasses prescribed..' .* , �' . . . . Goacrich. - plefity of work." . . . I . . . . WFIce and residence : 2 doors *est at ' . . . . �AGHNTS_ , . . I . I Robert Smith, Harlock,;.,, E. Hin- I . . __ ­ I. I . � CHAPTER X111. - . . the Commercial Hotel. Human St. . . chley, Soaforth ; - James Cummings. 1 I . The Man Who Ware Skirt's . . . � � � ' nolville-,; J_ W. Yvil llolmv�- - T-,gmo. � - 1. .. I . . . * , , I Thai. was what thi, rebels�'calleid'the — — . , I � � . . . DR. F. A. AXONL.' . . ville. q .. � . ,:. .. . I - I � � Ily, money to' be' - paid Ili may ))(I �_ . 78tb; "'the men wlio 1A,ore skirts." . Now, I � fighland e gimeatfs had fought . I . paid to Tozer & Brown,. Clinton,.. of .r in: India for'many a year before the . I DENTIST. � � I at Cutt's grocery, Godeilch.. . .Mutll)y, and the kilt'was. no new thing., I : , Parties desirous to effect insu'ranov- � h_% native eyes. The phrase, therefore, . � I . . Specialist in Crown aad. .Bridge , . * ' I or transatt other busines's will. be: proaliffly at . tended to -on, application . Is significant. It crystallizes �the - legend that went round . that all army Work. Graduate of - CSI,D�S., to any of the .above officers addressed of Savage English was marching from I Chicago, and, R.C.D3., Toronto. to theit respective postoffices. Losses I Allahabad, and that Its *most'ferocious 1, S w I resied in skirts, ihe 'meni: co p . s. of, , I . his pected by the director. who' lives . . . having sworn: never to assume male Bayfleld on Mondays from: May to ­. . nearest the scene. . .1 . . . clothing until they had avenged their -women � . . December. . . . . . . . . � . - ---.f - �_ - _� murdered -folk. . I *Ili ' . I � I.. . . .� Tberl� cquId b -z no be.tter ,00f that . I � . .. . �, � . . . . . . 01infou New -Record . the sepoYs and-fhefr helpers were wbll aware that they had. outraged all the. I 'by � — . . , , ., , laws of war and huma.ifty I their a UMIMME K, -CLINTOIST _� . . ONT . excesses, ahol thpre was.a further rea- � . 1 I . . .. .. ., I - � . . I I I I Son Why tho garb. of old Gaul was I . . . trills of stlbseriptloww-$I'ter 'Voiiv- I . . more dreaded throughout India than -TIME ,TABLE- . � adrance'$1.50 May be, ;,.harge�d if other * British uniform duilng the au. Trains will arrive. At and. &�part ' not so paid. No paper discontinue . tum:0 and cold weather of 1857. Not WanY Europeans know It until 'long from Clinton Station as tolla W% . . ... . uiltil all aridears are p4id,uuleZqLat� '�iierwards,.-bat the natives knew, and ' 'BUFFALO AND - GODERICH � DIV - the opinion: . of the publibilor '- L told the story With bated breath and � I - Going East -7.3s. . a. ra' it date to which every trabactiption'Is L : paid is denoted on'Alle, lab'el. - L'one Dridsh bfficer knew, for be'wai; . with'-, the Scatorth. Highlanders In I I 1. . . 3'LQ7 �.:Oja' :4 it I .Advertis . ing rates-Tianstent &d ier- . . Cawnpbre.,vihen - they took (tire ven� I � 5,15 po M. :,tisennents,- 10 cents -per'. nonpariel, .. gean0e for the -NNTell. .' - , ., Going West 11.07.. a, m. . 'line for. first Insadon. and 3. cer ' , It is a matter of history how 1-iavc� :: :: 1.25 P; tn. . . . per lin(4 for - each su�sequent insert lock marelied'his little army of twelve '5-40 '- P -m- & I if ton'. - §mall advoirtisprilents not to hundred men along the Grand Trunk Road froin Allfallaboid. Ile led a tbou. . 11-28 P. in' L eXt'te4 one incb, such 'as "Lost.11 sand BrItisli soldfoirs,',drawn from the LONDON, ITURON & BRUCE DIV. "Strfiy�d," or A'St6lta," Lett., in- 64th, 81tb, and"t8th Foot, and the Ist . ' * Going South . 7.50 a. serted ones for 35 cents and c-,tch Madras Pusiliers. Captain Drasyer 96 94 , . Ini. 4,'2.3 0.10. ` subsenuetit insertion 10 cents, - I brought 120 loyal -Sikhs to the. e.ol..- . i Going No rtb, . jl�01D a. tn.. ommunications hit,moled for 'publitul- umn: there -were oil, small eighteen volunteer eavalry,: . gulls, and 44 46 -6.35 ri. to, ., � tiort mu'St, as a guaran-tee 61 good I faith, be accompanied by the.. name ­'ThLSe . details should ba apprecinted . rAf the writer' . L before it. is possiWe to ull6rstaild tile I supra-miraculaus Campaign fla4.(�Iocl( L I I .. . . - . . . oVtft 65 VEARW "" ' V I . . . ! W. J., MITCHELL, - COndlictc-ol. For five days the expeoll. . . ZXPEA19010C " "' "' Xp6 6 I . . . Edit�r afid 1�romletof don tramped north in tho rain and . � L � . I . . . heat, through a laud given over to, . . I I . I . I .L . dcad Men, vultures and o-arnivorous � anfill.als. Iteilaud and Sliurgin hid . I . . . I . I J kL I � 0 tTRAI)r I I a I I � � V I I 1, . made uo Prisoufars. They (lid not slay I 'A , I 11 ­J_&LMM ... I J k I 19k wantonly, but tho.slightcst shadow of �. ,. -1 1-1 . suspicion falling oil any inan meant . MARKS * * . ' * (he short shrilt of a rolia and the . DESIGNS 6 'S' I 4 OPVftla14T 4000VRIOH . ta Ar . . I " WINTER * -. 1. . * IRS *, . Tot neftreat tree. . I At last, oil th-P. 32th of August, the i Arivotia oonfifftit a skotch and dd0riptloft tooi, . gnioloy mcorialis our opinion free wbetlier an , * * * * * 4 * - To_ * * * * * * * main body -overtook Heiian(l. whose patrols were stol)pod by a. far ge force laveotion is probitbir unlea. tion%riot MAMAIN2816hof Zomp e4onflolont aents Mexico, Colorado, California and I of,rell6ts entrenched In a village four I :fit roe. I Otto over for securingZahts. Patonts takto Wough Aluna & ?.*401*4 . Pacifle, Coast Points. 'The trilles South of FatteliPore. The , Julie. vlloeial ,40W06 witliout chatio, in Go Grand Trunk Rallway Sys- , tion took plate ,at one o,clock in the Oil 14thto , I Of! , C lime, caL teni is,the Popular Route from, atoriffixg. At dA�,brcak, Havelock sent .� all points cast through Canada Colonel-TY00r, Livith tile eighteen vol. LA A h%ndionlely lit WOOkly. rgest eir. I " of A , onlatiovi nf Aul Mentl 0 Jout1w. Torms lot otnovlo,, s&% $014 by I via Chicago. � unteer horse, to reconnottre. - The oavalry, thinkIng tboy' 16 7 i 96 pro voA sit fieltwealem, cl 20111tfladwky, Kewftrk FEATTS�ES. , **4.*** ***** eneroy's had only Renaud's tiny detachlli�r it' to deal , with, charged across tile plain, to find BrA"beh a ad. Ir st� Washinatom 0. Double Track, Fast Service, P in- (be wboki twelve hundred drawn up to I est Roadbed, Model% E,quipment, receive thetti, Struck with a Sadden: , . Unexcelled Dining Car Serviec. fear, .the wbite-coated troopers retried ' F;;� I ­ - _. . .. - UM4_��� UP PIN n All elements of safety atiol colin- * fort. ' To 1101, NNY SOITTIT. In their horses. This was the first real cheek Nana Sahib had. reecivoll, It was typical of the new order. Th ' �, UOTTIS ,14()'N- flood -tide of mutiny bad mot Its bar . - MONTHLY MA4AZINILL **** . tier rok�.k. Thenceforth, it ebbed ; No more d(Wrable touto than via though it raged madlY for "till I � '� A PAMILY LliftAAV 1 Grand Trunk aud connecting . line%. tile effort to swco,p away t a '3 I be b8tra . �; The lost la eartant Literalurs 5 VPIRY LOW RATES. tioll., . Without VIVII)g the ('1101ily's pavalrA 4 12 COMOLATC Nov" VcAaLv Secure tickets sina full particulars time to recover from thoir surprIseq (tavoloek flor,.N­forward Ili,; Infantry, mANV SHOAt STORIPM AND t PAPERs ON irlmeLvAropica 41, from :- Vn,, Ain Mavfll�,. or thf� ]loyal Artill , 3011IN HANSFORI), 13ptown Agt. 1(,,).,v, ri,pil(d 1&.4 Iiix gulls to a I)oinN- *2,66Pk11VitAA,-95M8.Ac60Y 1, A. 0. PATTISON, Depot Agent. Mank rallge, 'ill, I,, UTS.R. "llort and. , ., 6, i i 4d'_ddNTINU96 STO"Itt* or 'addrivi" J.D. McDonald, District Shari. figlit. and 1110 robels broke- � ', eveny twumlikPI 40MOUIrt IN ?It I ly,�­ '', ,, Wr*jift, �kj.,�'R', ­­ , ', 11ansioger Apilt, Vnion Station, To. 1 ­_#_ 11-& I'lity wi.,ry Qljn?,(-tT through allot Out o .11 Of ratteli1wre. All thea 1 2he tou . A I _ I � . _111. 4' gum and some valuable stores were 441r vat ,at olnuer: �'euger from s,)me relieving forf:o 11111111 . S . �11tured, and, greatest marvel in a "If ,the wor4t comes to tho worst wo alialit be olain by error. A '"NIN A a' JJ V I C E 411y, of marvels, not one Uritlsl-, sol. Can but die with our swords In our ::Who goen thcroal" lie cried, dier had fallen l liande.11 , A fi,l- lid." was 09 ailswiLr. but the No wonder Havelock wrote to his Next morning LID splendid vitality rest of the stranger*v wordo showed .1 To WOMEN wife.' "One, of the Prayers oft repeat. rcaeserted ltsclf. lie advanced to- that ho was a native. . ed since my school -days has been Wards 111thoor and tool.c, up a Strong Tile selitry was no lillgo.15t. TAK199 GIN P11.14; answered, and 1 have lived to comm and 00altion In c4se Nana Sahib might $$you stop wb , eve you are," ll�, cbm. TVZ;V.%V8 P.O. 0 0.,m . In a successful action. . . But 4way , attempt to recover the city. But that manded, bidding i coviraile summon 01 welv44 ,your sample oE GM, . , , I with vain glory! Thanks jOa to God Arc)1410114 bad been deserted by the an officer, "or someone wha call talk PILLS and after using them, I felt sw� , I who gave me the victory,." majority of his followers, and he was tile 111190." much better that I got a bM'a% iwir That evening. Malcolinwitnesseol the babbling of suicide to his fellow Brah- Within A Millute the newcomer was druggist's, and vioNy X am t4isix *%-- - I . _ plundering of Fattelipore, whicb. was wins. ukilwitted. It was Unguil, who had run third box. . .. . 11 Permitted in retribution for its recent Meanwhile Neill brought a few move the gauntlet of tho enemy s pickets The pain across my Lack and kiamerw . rebellion. The town lay on the main 'roopa from Allababad, and llavOocl� and Who now triumphantiv ,produced has almost entirely goucand I anzwtor road, which, at this point, was re- threw ths! grcater portion of his array, Havelock's letter to "Lairence-sahlb Man I have been for :reors, I wos iw� moved from the. river by many miles, acress the, Canges. Owing to thedilfl- Ralladur." Xas, Henry Lawrea,. e was great sufferer from Rbeuniatism Pult ik else be would have ridden to the gbat culy of obtallifirig boats and skilled dead. but Brigadier Inglis. w1lo But- 'has all left me� I .. -- aw L&AU U44M a Message to Hossein Beg in boatirent, this was a slow and dang?r- ceedcoll ]ilia ill tile commay.fl. Dow women, .Who Suffer . a Its Tl&-- , I ... order to make sure of the safety of the Pus upolertaking. it took five days to learnt that Havelock had defeated Rack and NVeak 'Kidileys, to try I GIN. I friendly ryot. I fcrry ulliq hundred men to the Oudh Nana Sahib, OLompled Cawnpore, and PILLS. MRS. T. U&UXX5;_ Owing to his knowledge of the ver- side, but Lawrence had said that th3 'was advancing, to the relief of Luck. Thousands of women, right heta- W= I � I aacular, he managed to Pick up a bit Residency could only hold out fourteen I now. . . Canada, owe their robust health�, ithc�sr , of uSeful Inforl � nation while question. aaYs, and come What might, the I effort How the great neivs buzzed through stran th and vigor, tuelrbrighteyesawt g_ . Ing a native on this matter, 04- the must be mad-� to relieve him. the Rtesldeucy! How men grasped each rosy cheeks—to GIN PIXoL% 44d"K7 battle -field he came across a state Or� the 20th while Malcolm was oc, othefi's hands in glee and exultation know that GIN PILLSwill � , pure, 0�e . . alePhant which had been shot through cuPled,with same details of transport, , ght leave to take the joyful , a 4 ladder . ' , %ud Sall Kidney u B Troubles vm* ulle,a nine. Qbuniru carpe 0 ,him. The bearer was tidings to tb.L� hospital aild tly, wo, which so wany women suffer. , flounders. The manner of the beast's no longer "Ali Khan," the swasilbuck- men's quart�rsl . I Do just as Mrs. navels diij--firA, death was rem4rkabIe__It IS not often ley, but a whIte-robed ,domestic, Mayne aroused Wllllfl'e4 to tell her. write for a free saluple box of 01K . , . that all elephau . PILLS and tr I it is bowled oyhr by a though no change of attire could rcib "Perhapi Malcolm was able to got you good, y them. Then, if thejr&o cannon ball like a rabbit by a bullet him of the truculent gspeo; 11 � . get the regular 5oc lioxc*aa . , � t t At was tUrough to. Allahallad,11 lie Eallol. "When r's. from a small calibre rifle—and Its the glit of nature, . You come to think of the difficulties- in � -your deale Your sapney prompOp . , .. � trapping% betokened that it had car� Beside Chumru stood another Ma- the ,way Of our troops—this man says refunded it GIN PIT,U% fall 4a X&vy,- vied a pera relief. National Prag and Cb &4 . an of Importance_ 7animedan, an elderly man, who , they have fought three it not four , enu , Now be learned that Talitia Topi, itraighteried himself under the sabill,s pitcheol: battles between Fattelipore Co.. Dept, A. Toronto. . Vor was the rider, arid. It was thus he 4is- aye and brought up his right Land Ili a and Cwwapore—we bave been unres,- . I I I Govered that Noma Sahib was directing P=Art military. salute. sonable In looking for help so soon,,, . _ � I . . . � the operations tram Cawnplre, as "Huzoor", said Chumru, ,,this is un- "Mr. Malcolm would Surely suceed . Tantla Top! was his favorite lieuten. -ud,, Kumpial pinsfa (a pensioner of It it were possible. , He understands . Rat, whereas it was believed prevtilus- 'he. QQmpauy), and bo. would have [lie .vative character so well and Is so, a iairror. - . ly that tho Brahmin - usurper would "I.)eeqh W114 the Presence." proficient Ill. their language, e Her uncle Sniffed. lie was glad 01*_1 , i(tcoll 01K %VW- . ,vas the bo.,st man who could be cbogelI fred's sky. The sufLArings ana Im*l-, lead his hosts, to take part In the alege "Speak, tboln,wid quickly, for I )iave 'hit 11 this little clord bad I Df.Lucknow. coupattan." .said Malcolm. But Ile for such a tasX11 I . tive Alangers of the sle,-e we re tw4 . On the 16th a sLarp fight gave the atened earefully enough to Unguol's And that was all that Winifred enough already without bollig, adkUiQ. . British Possession of the yillago of 'ords, for the mau'Qoolly 'proposed to would say about "Mr. Malcolm," who , Aoug. Tht position was dearly won, , ork his way to Lucknow and carry would have been the most miserable to by a prINato grief. . I I for tile gallant Renaud fell there, Mar- ' my message to Lawrence that the alid the most astonished perSolk In 110, stooped to IA(;k up. flie turtm.4. . . and bis r -yo t,;l on .tllc� r�,p,Lvr#,-:z1-AM_'_ tally wouuded. The men were abou� � etteral-sahlb entrusted to -him, India that night had he known how device of the m -A -al bad' I . to prePare their breakfast after -the . It was a desperate thing to suggest, bitter was the girl's heart against him. ,go- batlte when news came that the, enemy, rhe absence of native , spies from Though Winifr,zd was not to blame. "'This Is nof ,in cl-Weer's licad djr.,s.,,:­ strongly reinforced trolm C.Awnpore, Ather Cawnpore, or Lucknow proved for the necklAce a he crVol. **Al, d Mall'!,;Im W*1ong5, W tftw- - , � lid the pass offered X ard. Cu,�alry. vdicrt as, th's bad, i; were preparlug to blow up 4 bridge ,bat the rebels kilk,ol, and probably , strong evidence,, of double-dealing on worn. by a troope_r iu. the 2nd_- .,e vi= - over tiv) .e4ndoo Nuddee, an unford. orturcd all who attempted to run the her lover's part, her unjust suspicions Winifred, who vras turn1mg, b4nr able tributary of the Ganges, six miles ,,aulitlet of their Investing. lines.' Yet were doomed to receiv . e a severe $book. i . go Mal- Ili the morning she heard that Cap- to get different angres of light-, .vtpp- I ahead, Havelock cailed for a special 'ngud was firni In his offer, , neck and shouldera this. way aa4 that atfort, the troops rcoporided without a '��lm brought him to 1-lavelock. and the tain Fulton 'wished to see her. She ped adrairing . herself And ran 10 ld� . rnurmur, and advanced through dense 6eneral at once wrote and 'gave him a. .left her quarters by a covered way And side- - groves of inargo trees until they cam( etter to Lawrence, Ahe news of �he %valted-out9fole tilo l3eguni Kotee until �.'illat Is th-Z turban Fiaak W*or(2..26&X-- . I under'flr.,. For tbQ second dina illa ,reat CommlEsIner'a death not Living EL scildler-fouild lilulton, � . (lay they,hurled theniselveg on thl. .' achcol. th-2 rs-,Iievl_ng force. . He c' Ing otir Nd.2 from Cawnlwc�­ x,kw- , . "' . nine, bringing with him a hative. whispurcd UveathIessly. . I . . rebels, drove thfxm headlong Out of F 1 Frank seftcol tbo opportunity to "This Ili the man who arrived from . . . ma CaWnPore last night, lkllss'Mayne," renwm4er- . . I well-ohosen Position, and- s;aved the ,vrite a few llii<.s to Winifred. Ile Av "it may liz, Ilut don't you I Ile that Ile was bareheaded when ­%ve�- szw.4r, bridge. . . �:harged with thQ care of Un:;ud as �ar tmid. "He has a letter for you, but . 110 Cawnpore was, now . only twf,nty as th,.) nearest rIvcr ghat, and he sqril). refusc-s, to deliver it to anyone but him tn N'aua Sahib's garden? I wx_%� I three miles -distant. Witti. the'lickIp. bled the followirg " lie rodo thither, yourself.. I Jaucy,",adfled the gallant knocked almost Insonzible durtugr kh,e� . . I fight lor tbe licat w) I alit not sucr&, . ness of the ralry scas,",jj flic sky bad I � engineer officer with a sm)le_11that w . . cleared, and the sun beat down on the . Bridsh Field Force, the sender ilnpres�ed oil him the Jrn_ ,hat happened during . tile wmt few . . . . . � wil'.UUS. NOVeftbOICSS, I Cal) So �' British foree with a fury that had not Cawnpore, July 20th,'1$57,. portance of its reaching the right that firlor fact 1r,yond aivfl.. It M we -m- . I . I . been exI)erlenced b$fore that year,* lif y Dearest Winitrcol. hands," � I ' . I ' ' not for fl.,e sate-(orlduct you found :V4 . though th,� hot weather of IS57 Nvas If this note Is safely dellv&red, you Winifred caught a glimpse at Frank's th, same tlm,.� as the Pearls,, I wavM.' . noted for Its exceedingly higil temper- ,III know that Sir Henry Havelock, at handwrItIng. H*r face grew scarlet. Incline .-arougly to �ha belivT Via-?- � Eitures. The elements seefti(d to haVe he licad. of a strong force, Is on his POV Olin (101F,litful 111'staTA she forgot R . . . � stop the vay to relieve Lucknow, I am with the harsh thou,,-Uts Ole had -harbored der,t, and Is wholly, ignoragt of &,.ft. . . . joined ivith man to try and , Fr nk obtained this turban by ace-: advance, but neither Indian sun lier AM, as major on the st0f. . against him., Then the scourge of extraordfi,.ary contents." � � . . I . I Indiali-Aepoy could restrain that terri-. I reached Allah&bad oil the 4. t I,,, ineiilory tbrtv�rd 11cr. Pulton's kindly 1 must write at once and tellfll:,4m, . . ble host. Dogged and uncom0lainlug, thanks 'wholly to your loving thought' assumption that, Malcolm war. her how sorry I ain that I ,misjudged kim "' . 11 animated,ratlicr by.the feelings of the '�u sending Chumru after me. foi, I was "lance must be dispelled and she bit "You dear little goose," cried brw- Infuriated tigress seeking repriLals tor a prisoner in the hands of a fanatical hea, lowc,r lip In vekation at tile, tell. uncle amusedly, OPrank ,%�111 beg�m ft- I . tier clain cubsthall by the sentfruents moulvie whe2 Chuniru came to illy as- lah, rush of color that had ulanticol, her wonder then what the juidgizig was- � of soldietk ongaged in an ord!ilary sIstance. He saved ply life I there, 'and cheeks wb,�;n tinguff discharged his about., No. Wait until . you wac;,_ / campaign, they pressed on, until six, -ilia trust and gave li.(�r the, .. � . (eon Inflez of that sun-seorulied road . quio-k-witted devotion was, shown I(Itter. Write, by 'all meaus, but leave pre&- . � . . . in many other instances during a most "it is from Captain,$ Malcolm," she le.mi for Settlement during .Your . 0=0_,�. . � wdre covered. * 3xcIting Journey, MY thOughts are al. said ooldly. 'J s,uppose.he'wIshea his tete.a-tete." * '. .. . . � . . Then Havelock commanded a* halt tn ways with -you, 4-ar -one, and I offer. persoual belongings to be safeguarded, So Ungud carrl�d in �ls tiirban *� I algrove of trees, ind two leYel-headed wany a -prayer to the Moot -High that I am surprised lid did riot write to my loving and sympatbetib noie., wfh*dk, . sepoyB, d.eserters: from . Nalia Sahib's , you may retain your health and spirits unvle rallier thou to Inc." I I . . . . I army, came *and told t . he 13ritich G(ii.. oinlid tho 'horrors that surrou . nd you. Fulton was s%,wlJr:Scd, but lie laughed Winifred, .with no, small pride. asit- . ; eral tbat tile Wana bad brought flyt� Be confident, deal, heart, and bid your '149% tl ��% � . . 1. � . . . � . dressed to "'Major Fi-ank WarcolM_ I . � I tbousa�,d* rhen out of 0'awiipor� to, do uncle tell his colarades of !the garrison . '"E�'(`I`Y Ou^'to Ills lasl'e," lie- said- - Headquarters Staff, BrItiali Flleftl' . . . � . battle - fo� his tottering * dyi:asty. I . � I . , Vorc,_ Cawnpore," -and pile SaI4 ix- . , , ft that wQ mean to cut our way to your ­bvt froin what llttl,.z I Iiii,ve seen of side, ainong 6ther tbings. that SBW--- . I was in vAln, Though lie displayed .rescue through all bppoolti6n.' quk-hit I allould Nva,-�r rhm nii�e out hopsol this w6luftt prove to be Me . , some tactical -skill, placed LIP. men .The bearer will endeavor to re1urn Of, 1, -.Ii letters a(IfIrpssed, (o ilia blayne letter he � . I I well, arid did not hesitate to come un.. with a reply to ths general. Perhaps . 'ayyxilY would b,., ltjtf.ud,�d for you, xeceived vrith the inscrilpitka-, . I . Ifrp iv t1le,wr ,a I d., I, 'y., wol,d in of his new.rank. , I der fire In persoh. he was out -general- you may be able to send A line wt.th Hiss NVIII . lagi:id also took confidential ift—, I � � U ed by a flank march and sent flying to him. In ani event, I trust he Will see your car. G�meral Inglis 1iopes,t,o tall's - . . 131thoor, there to eurse his fate, be- you, and that wil bring Joy to lay ,spul persilaole our friend here to try his from tb2 Brigadier for Havelci&NIP. . . . Infornip-tion,'and fix three days, beln�- fuddle Ilia. wits %y1th brandy, and whtn. I licar of it. - . � �, _ threaten to drown ' himself Ili the . � hick oil. a return journey to-niglit. as supp!e as -an eel and cautious as �w - � I . . � . . . H'vor yourdevated, Perhaps you may have a hote to send leopard, lie was back again wilk PL. I . Ganges. ' ' . . . . � . . . Prank. art. your own account. No one else . reply -from the. ge-neral to the effeaft , . . -But tb&'battle. was not won until one I L . � I . I . musr know. This 'is LL special favor, that the relieving force would arx1w4-_., ..'� � , I off .those strange, -Incidents happened Ill y Havelock's order, a ligilt,, sNjift confe.i-red W,cause Alftl(!Olih�hlmself ill less dian a Wcek. . I., ... . I that distinguish the. Mutlay from all bcat was placed at 'Unguol's disposal prot:iircd ITngud's services, but we can . He brought another inil I . . other wars. It muot never .ba forgot- 2ild 'Malcolra supp!led Win with plent� riot ask ,I he mail to asivo from , � . � . ten � that tile sepoys had,received their :)f money for horses and bribes"on the postivan. * Good-byi" act. as general E, rank, vhLery and optimistic in ftw& * I . . � , training froin British officers. Their ,.*Oad, while, Ill the Livent of-suadess, he � Ile hurried away. U-InIfred, after and still blithely oblivious,of.the ex*%-- . - . . - wou4l be liberally rewarded , ifter-. tile Illanlier of woman,.flngered tile . � ndred-ibou-- . . . - words-of,coramand, methods of fight. ' . . . . . - tence, of such baubles as hu . I . � I ing, .even their uniforms, . . . ! . . I saud-dollar necklaces. I Were based Nard's. , . . . I � . ., . ullopened lette.i% . . � . . . .. I an rvuropean niodels... . � . .. I I I . And that was all. the news %bier I . . . Now It clianved that oil (lip 20th. "I(tich i0ab hal, Iiilss-galilb,?" asked either tile garrison Or 'Winirred '.r---, . . They had regimenfal bands, too, and � tbout the very hour Cng�,.(J sL,t alit oil I'llgild. . . & . - . 1. �, , I . . . � . � I the tunes Ili their - repertolre were 11s daring x�iiflsfoil,. tho Moulvle of � �'There Is no � . ansWer�yet, . I will colved for.- mor�� than a wouth, whiew. . . . I , . . . . thr.i futreplol Unguol again entered tht-, , m . I I . - tho�o In vogue ill Britain, for illative 7.y:x.baot "managed to gogl(l ilia cb.11ell. give you one )ater." � . I . � . . If to military 'ZionIsIs"luto a deterinin(M *assault oil � The girl's 14industnill I Iffies to Havelock's alahlous *A-' . ., music docs not lend itsel bring . � put -poses. The music . falls, of course,. �be 11clidency.. . . I . . enough to -enable her to frdl velit far - vice: ' "Do not il-gotlate,. but .ruifieto. . . . � . . � I ­ . . lie'the re- - i I I were Iltof6undly ignorant of tile taines - *At t,ni o'clock iu'*the morning tile illy intelligibly. -Irngad sal' por sh sword in. lia _1d.11 .. I I I . � . . , , Or sign , Ififidnoe of the melodies they. bombiirdment -suddenly. poased; The left I . lei- This . tfrho there was no lotter frow'O I I , . ,probably contrasting. Ili his �r, .. ' . � . � -1 had been tauglit to. pldy. . . .1arrison sentries noted all � Unu . SUM Dwn ilillid th2 lady's frigiffil.y.with t4d .. Ink, and tl,!z alarmed, haltoleslitiri*_-� ., I Hence, when Nana Sahib ralllf;d his zathering of thc.enenly's'fai,ces in the fervid in�trtwtlous givell 111M bk.t1le R-11-1 I coult! OW -V 1-arn that, the 7,iiiijak-.- . 1. " , . men tn a village, Hay . clock called on i(r6ets and. open spaces that conrroiit-...otF!('.'er-,,:ahlb- . . . . . � . - . . Bill 1) was not with the 0DIUMIX, Wblalk­� . I � . the Highlanders 'and 64th to take- it, .,dtlier4all�-y-Gi-,ai,dkudtlieoti.iel�mal�..' 'f'lieiiNN'iiiifrcd%Velitt6lieroNvnr . oom bad been, vouLpellcol to fall IwX- aw� . I I . wid .the t\),,o regiments entered Into a 1)c1ts o1l the*citY side. . ,tier, and ber I Cawnpore, after Quoine beavy fightim- . . . . and opt�ned her Own* IL - gAllant race . forthe Position; while the - . They gave'the alarin and every . maif w6man's.hcart gleaned. . tho truth from tit Qudh.- Un�;uld did'uot"think, iLe.3i"'ME - . ' . . dead; but who could tell? there vrem, �� � . I lighland Pipers struck,up an inspiring vashed 'to the ..%valls. %Even'the sick � its candor. Of course- she erled.. What. so - Trany, I�Ahibs . who foall,, for. olit, md. � . . . . � lilbroch. Not to ll,.� Outdone, a sepoy and, wounded Aeft their beds. Men girt wouldn't'! But slie smiled through I . bafid resfi6nded'wlth "The Camplialls with -the fire of fever, in their eyes, her tears alad read the. nice bits over hIs twelv& hu'ildrod 111avelock had low, . � .. it( . arly lialf, and was now eaflaz,m��. . . . are Coming!" . I I . indn with bandanged limbs and scarce aild over aga'iif,, Not for twenty neck- iticart out, in a weary- wait for ra- , I . ,.. And this, of ill airs, to the Macken.. .able to crawl, asked foil: muskets and laces and a whole, file of Illeroglyphic enforcoments 'that were ioiling up 1�re,- . t. �Ilcs! It was chance, of course, but lined up alongside their yet.unscathed Tastes .would she doubt. Prank. any� I ,� . � . I . - . . . I . lbougand inlIrs of road and river frawa; ,t adolod gall to the. venoin r,f the 78.th. comrades.- I . I . more. � , . . . � . . . .1 L... . This- fourth and greatest victory was They waited in grini Silence, those The refurfince to Cliumr.u. puzzled her,r Calcutta_ I .. a costly one to tile BrItish'. but It.left war -worn. Soldiers. of the Queen. The aii.ol that was a gratilyffig thing fn'it� .. So. the blackiielss of 'd1sav1)o1n%_-k&: ' : their ardor undiminished, ,thelil.reck. signal for a furious struggle.was self, for if Frank could be illist;R'gen liope fell on the Ilesldena�r and its Ju_ . . . less . courage intensified: L Oil the next given .in. drauiatic fashion. A mine about her- share !it Chunirn's depar.. Wates; Those few siativcs who ball!" - 1. , * day they flung themselveS against the eNploded, -a large Section at the de. ture from 'Lucknow, why should not liltlierta proyed falthful begarl to a&-� ' . . . . remnant of tile INTAna's army' -that . fending wall crunibled- Into ruffis a 'she be wrobgla her haerpretation, of sert la Scores. About a third or al" I I . . . still tiled Wlbar the wav . ,hundred guns belclied forth a Ile ' ct- the mysterious � presence of the neck. L,'uropean soldiers were dead. Smam- �s I , Into the city. rfe � . . . . . pox and cholera added their ravagmw, . I Vague rump lad machedlhe men of ha , 11 of .round shot, sharpshooters sta- lace? - - * � to I -the oil . falruv's unceating,firL. av& . . the oll-cadful, tragedy enacted oil the tioned in the neighboring houses,fired Wlign liar , unclo came slie wep � t aceaslonal fierce assaults. Fanline a=,&,' . . . .1 . lkh, 'They i*efused to credit. them,. their muAkets as rapldl� as they could .1 . . . I . I.. � . I.. , . . . tainted water, and lack of hosp&W­ ' -- � . , . None but maniacs would murder hfajo�' lift them from piles of loaded w polls agaim. being, hysterical with the Sheer . es, an*d every ovil. device of inalfta:., . I . . I . G wo, at their, b'mmaiid, aad, t*lnderea . lils. face �Avhlle' lie flex :;to.r Tes men and -children In the belief 0 cover Joy of watching . I .fate that persecutibs people in i,v�ch, � . I I . that the crime would hinder the ad� ,3f this fil'sillade, sonie. three thousand used'Vrank's tiote.' . I . ralts, . ,waro thcr2 to harass the IMCZ� . I . . .vance of their resduers. so they rebels advanced to the attack . A n4n's bowlidermelit finds ollffer:6 St . I I I . I -,app defenders� Officers an . crushed, tore, bmt a Path through the They came on with magnificent ent i�xpre,,zsion to a woniali's. - A man y I .d wva, . . sitburlia, until the h-a4ling <.,Ompany of aburage. They actually succeeded 1 . trusts his braln,'& woman her heart. swore that they would Shoot their =4,4_ - a . . ' meh-folk with th�21r own bands ratL4_-x-,. Highlanders rcaefted the* Bibigarh, the, .planting scaling -ladders across the ,.,If there is oae (11111g, absolutely Lhan.periiilt -tliem to fall into tbe Zia_ . I Roveo of the Womall. .. breach, find their lemoler, a fierce -look. clearAn this, letter it is that .'Prailk bels' clutches, and, at times wht.n'A&w., .. . I Malcolm was with thelli. and he..Baw Ing cavalry rissaldar, leaped. Into the knows nothing WhatovOr about the , . . a so-1,geant enter the blood-stalued ditch and stood tbote, rl po: al, I Is Ybui Produced from his turban," glege slackened a little in its wilthau_ . . gbt In front ous cannonade, thi-% devoted.edmmun11*r- ' dwelling, while the inert fired up in of the CaWnpore battery, waving a said, T�Ir, �,Eayile, with tile frown of. a , . . front of tile I -Voll ill an awed silence. green standard to encourage his tot. judg3 who is dealing with a .knotty 'gave way ,to letbargy*$md desy,oft­ . . . I . ,ri,t� Sergeant mtunicd. lils brick -red lowers. . - pollit in equity, I . I . � deacy. * to I . . face -had Ill lie 'was shot by A mail of the- 32nd "Tbere arc—seveml, t1illigs—QuI0 But lot the elzemy rom .r, fbr-an si-�- . ljnlcd it) ha FS11611 tint, tack, these . veteran, . soldiers far_,,H.d . his hand � lie carried the long, 'rich and Ilia body formed. the lowermosi citar in it --to nic,,, nuttei,efl Win'tred. (hem With the -dokgcof stcaofflstm" . . I . . Strands of ,,I Woman's hair* stralift layer of a causeway of corpses that �'Sh,, hum, yes. 'But I.mo,an that It that Made tbem. gods among the Asiso, ' . . . . I . fhat had broil hacktd oft some un. r,Oon choked the ditch. But *the coll- is ridiculous to supljast� h- would sclani. The Brtgadler, too; iie*-t1j- '. .1 . W)py F'ug1:sbwomnn'8 licad by Nana ce . knowingly Icave such a Valuftble arti. Lie I ntrated fire of the defenders checked cle (,xl)cs(d to the . chaliecs atil ttllowed tits splendid SpIdt UP, fhq,--_ a Sahib's butehe!'S. . . this most andaelolis of the many as- Though for threq- indriths lie lims 1241, I I He rell'oved' Ilia bounct with the (;liauges of barr4ck-roonl life Ili a � swults delivered during four hours' SIC -o Wlqttever motive lie may )live. slept wltll'Otlt being fully dreswd. * solemnity of a ..iviii who ig In the pre- fighting. At two o'clock tile attack ­ ­ . . .. Senee of (3col and death'. Passltlg down sle' l.ad Is concealing the necklace earlier I . . ackened and died away. The rebels the ranks .)i�-gave a lock of the hair had lost some hundieds; while the lie ,would surely have said Something (TO BE CONTINU9113.�- - � . to I each Soldier, . . . British bad only four men killed and- about It now, glv(,-n some liffit as to . I "One life for every hall, before the Its value, asked you to iak-� care bf I . . .1 twelve wounded. - tits baggage, or soalething, of the sort." . � sun sets," lid said quietly. And that There was much Jubilation aniong . .1 was all, but thore are old men Yet afte the garrison at this outcome Of the "lit my l%art of -hearts I always felt ­ .� . I .. Ili Vav�pn)ore wbo remember bow the long-expacted and dreaded attack. It that we were. misjud . glug llilrarik," sald I . � I 11 . 4 Highlantiers raged through the streets added to their spirit of self-rellanee. she. I Oat evening, like the wrath of Heaven. and It cast down the hopes Of the : AlayncOs eyebrows lifted a trlfl,,,, b,ft Asthma C-4-9it-111 . 0(neral lNeill, who eame later a -ad . lie pmlsed no commont. . WHOOPING colm" C900P assumed (lie role of magi mutineors to a corresponding degree, f, fly the way," lie said, "where is the BRONCHITIS COUCM COLDs Otrate, b�cauae their moral 'Interiority was _.Uwmmipl. 1, slipwool ileithor 131ty 110), Illercy, Vvery . Droved.beyoud diopute. Like all Asia. neeklaeo?" �, ;, man who fell Into his Lando, and who ties, they had not dared to press oll. Ih "Ilero," she said, p�flltig a box out I , I was connented In 1he slightest degre46 the face of death, With one whole- of it c!upboavd. The otritig of! pearls I A J , I hearted rush those three thousand was cOiled up in the midst of the roll , I -_ I ­ .1 with tile Itiraftly of the Well, was Lang. of Solled-mu-Alln and the badge Nvas L ed oil a gallows erected Ili 00 com. fighters ,could have swarmed Into the pffined to one of the folds. . 96TAUL11"Ito to" WIRU 1 Pound, but not until lie had 6lealled Residency AP,',aillst till tile efforts of , A bimple, vab vind efrottivo t"*ttbvht!f6r V rc*i- with his totigue tile allotted square of the few turopeaus and Ilatives who "That Is a very unsafe p1two," sald thiM UOVIbleh, WithbUt d6shis: tM stomach *Ith, . - resisted tbem� , But that rush was It I were you I would wcar it drug'L U80d With InUceesSfacthkfiryciinw. blood-stallied Pement that formed the =h "Your bodice." . T e &Ir riniierc,4 stron'i , "13Y evitkolptle, ifflOrtil i I with evoy briiiiiii. infakta thinSefiny,tcox'Sem . floor -of the house. never made by the assailants as 4 flWould you really?" tho ior* thmit tud stovs tlw- eoug asittriny- I ' - 4 CaWnl)ore, on the l7th, was lnde�d mass, Not once in the history of the I ri�!tfatAiqht.1f,,,!V,Iao"oigii-,Iattmb o ilovrotlikr��*, �: . , 00 t 1 tirlin *04 *L 3:10" -to ill,xr4r* Mutiny did the I imh stbowi. a o4ty of dreadful night, The, fierce aenoys adopt, the "do "Yes, I tan think of no other cx. with, e-vultAtion of sucefissful warefare was: ir die" method that c1larfteteriz,od tbe planation of the inystery now than � sbn* us ootw. for &,9L*4eJ*3 bootlz,� I Z --'-t � I British troops Ili near.Y vVery mution that Prank ril,.ant to siirprls� yoll ALL Wtuaatm . kone. The Streets w6re 6mpty O&VL1 With It. YO11:11IRY be Sure 110 obtained Tfy Cresolmd Anti, for 1)"OWIffig (logs, pigs, and venture. if the campaign. . It honorably, so you will only b� meet. orlptia Throqt TabMts 6 I Some wild beasts, No souild was heard When the moon rose oil the ilight I fortboiniarq, 0 1 i In the Britiall ell(.,ampment except tile afthe 21st a sbarp-Eycol sentry saw a ing bla wislits by wearing it, At ally Th, am a' I ef- I otivoun ft ti , MO. � I I melancholy Plaint of the pipes inoura. nian creeplug across the broken I -ate it will be Enter Ili ),Our P0149(r,stat, Y611111 41 1,nat or , in frr,ut of t1lo.. 13.,Ailey Guard, than In that eupboaW. Ir . 04 a .." It � I Ing for tho (lead, during the intfarmcl,t ground "Po,.1,11rips you are right." said she. , "* , I fle ralood hio rifl,�, but his ordors were V806 ernol.ao Go. �. of those who had fallon. Even tile d, And wbilo she clusped illo, diftillolid- tounluj- I I UncOliquorable Havelock said to )ila to challenge, anyone wila Appropelie, . studded broach lit froilt of hOr Whito .. t *_ I a 4 It'.' 1, I , . ��,J&'� 01,011. �qs 121V I., avol the offleere .Of tile I ,"..us P.w.rett.1% kst. ver0intee. a m,es I %3NT,1*,::A*, ,,.-.,,RA , I , wfll fl; 11001-41 for 1i . 1-11 11 11 , . I , ��- - I throlit filu! 1010n(,r�(l 1,C .4 _'__ __ � 1.1 I a