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. A, Story of the -Indian Muffay �
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SpoI Business Colleges are
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* � at home, or partly At IxOme and,
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Thea he recalled Cbumm"o words
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tined to enter I)Plht with the besiegers
be vould surely strive to repay ,the
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sorvice *be bad readered
, , . Winifred sad
Mayne*nd himself at Bithoor.
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That to the way man proposes and
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Business College
Without ituas to breach tbo Walls,
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even the hisrgic Nicholson- was power.
loss Against A strongly fortified city.
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The slags train was telling slowly
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soroos the Punjab, but the setting in
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of the monsoon rendered the transit
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On the 24th of August an officer rode
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In, from the town of Baghput, twenty�
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five miles to the north, to report t hat
the train was parked there for the
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pondenee promptly answered, Cbarg-
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ca moderate and satisfaction,ps.ran-
sort of escort accompanies
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sale d4I may be made by i calling
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at The News -Record Office or on
in number nt tliat," he, was told.
An hour later a native spy from Dol -L
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camels, and the story. goes that they
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tioneer for the . counties kit Huron
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mesa to, fight the Feringhle ,at Baha-
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The place named was a large.vil.
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and Nicholson guessed instantly that
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'the sepoy ned the dailng:
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Seatorth. Charges
coup Of cutting off the siege train,
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and a battery of field artillery ,and
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.s, forced march could accomplish It, he
meant, not only to frustrate the
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enemy's design bat toluflict; a serlo�a
defeat- on them. .
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Eye, ,Ear" Nose and Throat,
yrill, be at Holmes' Drug Store,
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Clinton, on. Tuesday, . March Ist,
20th, April - 20th, May 24th, June
work. . The road Was a bullock track,
A swamp of mud' amid the larger
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21st. It you r6quirb Glasses. don't
swamp -of the ploughed land and jun-i
� rWmoe (in Hattoubury sweet-.
fall to see Dr. Ovens. . .,
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gle. . Hofees and men floundered
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through It- as best they might. The
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In seven.bours the column only
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disheartening news that the spy's In-
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Officers and men ate -a slight meal,
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Brqcefteld P - 0. ', T, V. Rays; Sec..'
growled &L bit, and swung off In the new
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tklre�don. At four o'clock In the'after--
noon they found the sepoy army drawn
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William Chesney, ' Seaforth ; John
behind'a canal,', with its right pro.
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tected by another canal, and the centre
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and left posted in fortified villages.
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forth john Wa�i,. -, Harlock ; Johi
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Renue*i , es, Brodbagan ; Jaines Evans,
square 611ding surrounding a quad-
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Beechwood ; � - Jahies Conuolly,I, '
rangle set apart for the lodgment of
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six guns and the walls wereloopholed
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chkey', Scaforth'; James Cumming.%
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-qual in courage and morale to the
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British '.troops, thn- resultant attack
must have . entled in disastrous failure.
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vaid to. Tozer A- Brown, Clinton, %)'L
But.Nicholson.was a leader who took.
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.at Cutt's grocery, G.oderich �
the measure of his adversaries. Above
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Parties destrous to effeci insurane�
all, he did nat.,shlik.a battle because
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or transact. OtI business will bel
pronintly 'a�ttended- to'ou ,application
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The 61st 'made a. flank: March, ford-
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to any . of the . above .ofildqrs addressed.'
to) respective
ed the branch canal under, fire and
were order�d to'lle. down, . Nicholson .1
,� Chicago, and R.C.D.S., Toronto.
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rode up to them, a -commanding figure'
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will make short work of it�l Come on! -
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advance $1.60 may be I it
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, �� Trains wili arrive, at and depart
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not 90 Paid- NO paper discontinue
Swinging his horse around, he rode
straight at sera! 'and -battery. Grape-
.. om. Clinton Station as follaws :
untRall arl'ears are pal(), unle3s at
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shot and bullets sang the death -song
BUFFALO AND GODERICH DIV.
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date 'to) which every. subacripticn, ts
of many a brave fellow, but Nicholson
was untouched, 'The' 61st leaped to
Going East 1 7.35 a. m.
paid is denoted on the label.
their feet With a- Yell rushed after him,
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Wilv9itiiing'. rates-Tiansicit A,d rer
and did not fire a silot-until the'y.weie
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,Aing west - 11.07 a. m.
tisements, 10 cents. per.. noupariel
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line first insertion cer.
within twenty yards of the.enemy. A
volley and the bayonet did the rest.
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They captured the guns, carried the
seraL and pelted the flying rebels
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with.th�_Ir own artillc)ry. The lst Pun.
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excek-d one inob, such as !'Logt, "
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jabfz had a, stiff fight. - before they
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"StrayedIII" or "Stolen,?l ete", '; In
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serUd once for 35 cents and eadh
Nujufgarh on tho left, but the battle
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,ommunicatI intmded'for pUblica-
was won, practically In defiance of
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tion must, as a guatauto& of 9`000.
the 61st forced their'way idto, the
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smoking A cigar with his staff, Nichol -
1304 c0lamente4 on the skill shown In
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a subadar of the 8th Irregular Cavalry,
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the young 9OWar whose life he had
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opared at Cawnpore when Winifred
and her uncle and himself were ea-
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Grand. Trunk Railway Sys�.
but a lance-oorporal. He was o�o of a,
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cmall escort tfiAt accompanied. me
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julhu-01-k of any, 8*jetaifla Joun%1, I tot
all points east through Canada
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fram Agra to the south, but he is
smart boldfer, and not at all of t a
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Double track ' Fast Service, Ffn_
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southward, And endeavor to fall i1f,
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. Grand Trunk and connecting lines,
II batchof mutineers on the wari
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VERY LOW RATES,
to Dellit. Then lio could enter the'
city, dispositions for de-�
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Sedure tickets, sind full liatticulgrg
tense, and escape by joining an at-,.
tucking party during one- of the many
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raids on the ridge..
I 11 PAOCA6 014 TIMELY TOPICS
JOHN RAN'SPORD, U`PtOWh Agt,
"You will bz rendr.rIng a national'
� $9.66 09*VkAn,1 26 6I 00"
11 A, 0. PATTISON, Dipot Agent
aervice by Your deod,11 said Nicholson,
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or address J.D. McDonald, 1%tri;t
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%;a2hig into It"raillc',; troub'ed (Yes With
hat 1%19S'Iefl�! tlint bolit all, 1*6011
itVigoift.uMsEn 66MOLItTe IN ItiftLY.. I
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Pas9m.ger Agefit, Union Station, To-
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and' Attitti0q Detosenea trouble. Tho loya. .
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business, but you are able to carry It rt alty wits too good to be loot. of twouty-ollo guns to eel
through, ar.4 five hours of your obser- opl�ll 4;44`t-�� INRACUM USES
xawolm, dlomounted, gave the reluato c%ptur of Agra by the. Ncemuch Bri-
Yation. will be worth five wooko, of Chumru, and told him to wait his re. d,,.,.e
ustivs reports. Will you do It?" 04 _
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tura under sorno trees somewhat ra. I -Te. rai;I HIS statemc-at W414 DOW* . �101111111
t) Yes, s1r," said Malcolm, choking moved frow flio rcad, for Akhab Khan to all 1)1-ffjt�nt, a'
H, 121decd, itmell might
9019 the Protest on his lips. He could had sharp cyea, 4ud the mobamrAe. be, -�.Cvjng that It wus A lie, but bill GIN 110MI,.5 8"I F4119f L
Act trust himself to NOY more. HO M, d&n,14 grotesque face Was well knowl
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fused even to atiow his thoughts to to him. v .tu,Rnt. half _ ven wheso
,11 boaRtful tone wag 401 sufficreil untold. suisery
umru made a fearsome convincing, ua4 *averal voices were under trc4tmeat from the best dooctosw
dwell,ou such it repellant subject. A grimaciir, but MAlcolm's order wa
, a per, raise
spyl What soldier likes. the office? emptory. ,d in a cry of "Shabavh! Good for overteumoutho, sadnotbitigweawd.
It atifles 4mbItfou. It robs, war of Its Summ-Ouing 4 irltit-sell0r, hearing!!' to do we any good or relievemy.painfut -
the bcarer led the Gwollor men to the "This Is no tImQ to create miseblef . e0uditiQu- MY trouble was luilaulm4-
glamour. it may call for a display of ;7eu4ezvous named ard distributed a d digunign,,, be, went on loudly. lion of Xidneys and Bladder.
� the utmoot bra.vory-that calm courage 011LUX06S AWLQUO&t them n to Wit
of facing � an ignoble death alone. uu- *'Help Is coming from all quarters. ' I finally tictermir`0 gOtOtb*V Orim
Frank j,"Ined the, rack of the Mt. awalf9r, jbansf, Neemuch and Luck. HOWItAl, Halifax ,for treatment, . �
, heeded, forgotten, wbick is Me tMest monstmt*r$ And passed through the7 Two days, lwwever, before my intend-
. test of chlyiOry,"but It call never 1*14" portgls of th% mg now are *�endlug troops to aid us. in
� gulf1ceut gate- A three or. four days, It . Allah be willing Ing departwo, 4, neighbor 4MI1104 a64 �
mend Itoolf to @6 high,-spirite4 youth. long, lilg4-rooted arcade, spacious, AS: the 1114ge will bo tokens and every ou?ex, bappening to -have Ct GIN PILlo,
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]Pr&4k h*4 already won distinettou the n4vo of a cathedral, with r*1804 of , the base unbelievers humbled, And hw pocket, in4iote4 on my taking, it. I
, in tht field; It was h4r4 to be Chose* marble plattIormi; for merch4uts'an ruined aud ,sent to tbe,fift circle of 44 so and, six hours after taking it, tuvr I
. now for sue$ & Jiloubtful. enterprise, Ouch Ai4s, gave access tQ a qua,dringle, hell,,� h. . I results And benefits I deriviit
His wors h be . . wem
=ply nothing morc or le * khaj =Jr=�
. In the Centre stO64 % fountain, and TI WAn had thp actor's trl�k Of a, _ . os ,
. sought ChUMrtl'f aid 14 the Matter Ot round about were grassy, lawns and � uloug. Iaste4d,� of going to the hospital,
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walnut-julce, I ,. . making his, points. Waiting 11,
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beds of flowers. . - 'it" a" I rent for a box of GIN PILIA wi* thv
. "Wb4t 10 toward- Oxh'b?" ssk$4 the The oopoya tramped on, heedless of "liltaut roar of' applause had died Tosult that I am a cured man. I recom-
away,'he delivered W4 =got effective mend GIN PI141A to everyone suilering
Mohammedan. "Have We not 0"A ther. 4eotructIOA they caused in the gar. hit. from Kiduey Trouttle.11 I
OuOugh Of lu4l& tMt 'NO must 00% fQrI den. They passed through the noble "At the very t1me, you d4
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4#Thls timi; I So. slone," said Frank, N4kar Xboua, or music -room, and eu,l burst In on the 4mperor"ji privacy be , 14I XA`cPWMSQI ,
. . tered "otherjand largor square, at the Take GIN PII;]�S on out positive
I was %rrauging 9, loan with cortain local guarsatee that they will. cure. you, or
sadly, "Perchance I shall not be loot further end of wbIQU stood the Diwan-J. ': bankers tfi*t will (,Aable All gwrrears ,
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absent You will remain hero in Am, or Hall of Public Auoie,uce. . I money, promptly refunded. soc. a, licue
obarto of my baggag . o, and of cartanIA � of pay to b,4 made, up. TI there'
letters. which I oball &live you." . I Not even In Agra, .and cortglnlr .not will be a froo 101146 or cattle, grain And -4 f4r $2,50 -sent oix receipt of priozoo
11 Is . In gaudy Luckuow, had Malcolm seen rice. Go. Meal Toll the . , if your dealer does not h4a
-os, sahlb?" I any structure of such striking Arch) , - all woo, " trust to the *0 things to Pllilo% Sample lm,;t3c freor it you wr'W
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th . at, The elegant root was ". National Drug and Chemical Co., ..
at I must dQ&I with Myself, AA(t not R,ad his faithful adyisers, of whom I Dept.4. torollto, 02
. upporteil on three rowo. of red oand. AM at once the z 4 j%nd the most
of my own wish. 0humr% I obor. MO :tone. pillars, adgrucd-witU chaste gild, obedient, to lead ware t
Senerol-saI order," Ing and stucco -work, Open on. three . . You to viotory against I I . I
"J'au Nikkelsen-sahlb, BabAdur?" ides, the audience chamber was baok- tile Nazarenes." . .
"Yeo, -1 'Would refusisr any other. 8 For tha hour these braye worda ant- - I
Out figste thosto, for tium prasoes.!11 ed by S wall of w,bI0 marble, from , fie . ed , , The sepoya. trooped out And . , .
which a stalroase led to a. throne ralseol. t.
Chumru, ,went off. Hos returned In Malcolm want with them, *A b 'm �W,i.--V* memory "if bl�A eacal*d, .
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half an hour, to find his master sealing covered with a rarely beautiful* marble glance revealed ths, pI and her 1he" he Cain# to alre effect to, it he
a letter addressed to "Miss Winifred borno orA four small pil]Ars,. brother engaged In a conversation �4 puzzled to know which wita he
Mayne, to be forwarded. If possible, *e"Opy AI &U and 46 courtier or should honor, so be built a chOrch, % I
The throne, was empty, but an with Bibadili; Sh .
with the Lutdknow Itellet Forov.11 dant appeared through the door At the two. Their � Mosque and a t9inple, each ata, cOr-
geaturos Ru4 manner of - .
There wero others to relativas in foot of th� stairs, aud announced that Argument did ndt bear out the joyful aer of thQ triangular space ju.�t withim .
England. and Prunk tied them In a, the 1,ight of the World would re ve t1dings brought to the conclave by the the Cashmerq Cat,), . I
I his f , althful. soldiem In a. tow m1autes.. Slializada, I . Whether th-. crtgta of the structures
small packet.. .. . eel ndeed, Prank guessed that Is. correctly slated or not, they , stand
"It I do not 0-ras back within. a The impatient warriors, snorted their they Were, soundly rating the miser- �
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week-" he began, . . .disapproval. They did not like to be able monarch for ,having Allowed him- to this day where Skinner's workment , I
"IN ' kept w,gltlne, but c4rried-thelr reoeat� self to speak. so plal.nly to hii beloved Placed them, amd.it wag a dastardly . .
167. ar.h1b, give not Instructions. 0 , ,
me In t1i* mattar. I go with $,on.!' . . . act on th2 art of men who worabliTed.
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alert eyes And ears, movad About Malcolm know there wasnot a word 11� mosque ILr-d temple to PrOfaus ths
. 'Huzoor, It Is the order of Jan NIk Amofig them, as . by that means 110 at truth in' Mirza Moghulls �rief hallowed shrine of anothcr and, far I . .
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kelaeu-sahlb Bah;Ldur. _H2 AAY2,I Will hoped to Avoid attracting attention. .opeach. The Gwaltor contingent had superior t0th.
be useful, and, he hath promised me Even Ila that u;c)mgut of deadly gone to Cawupore. All the men Bar- Malcolm was sitting inotionless. o1i
another jaghlr." . . �eril he could not help admiring the WIT had to send, lfw& already arrived NeJdI, looking at. 0, squad of rebels .
The Moliammedan's statement was exquisite'alrill with Nyhich the great with Baklit Khan, the "havildar of erecting fasciv . es In I rent of a new bat- I
true enough, HQ had waylaid Nichol, marble Wall was decorated with mq- artillery,," who4aa now the Xing's tery on the .rlvr.r side of the gateI ' .
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son and obtained permission. to accom'" sales and paintings. -of t�,e .fauna 'and right-hand man. Jhanst, Neemuch, , when Churnru, whose twisted vislom . .
pany his,master. Like. &.falthful dog flora of - India. The mosaics were and liucknow had enough troubles of seemod to command all points, of ther . .
he was not to be shaken off, and, In wholly composed of precious stones, their owii Without helping Delhi, and, -compass, saw that the commander'Of
his h4art of hearta, Malcolm was glad and the paintings were executed in, %a for the bankers'- aid, It was easy to . a cavalry guard stationed there 'was I .
of It, , . " .1 regarding thera curio sly. .
. . rich tints that told of a master hand. guess.the nature of the "loan" thal the I$ u I
I Their preparations were made. with There was nothing bizarre.or crude In Emperor hopad tr, extract from them. ,, Turn to the right, huzoor,l he mut- .
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the utmost secrecy. The same men their conception. They might have - Indeed, while Malcolm and Qhumr.i r6d. , . I �
who sold Bahadur Shalt's cause to the ad,orned some Athenian temple In the and their u, -%W associates were wander- Malcolm obeyed instantly. Th&
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of the rebels,. . They were utterly uu- frae from the stiff .drawing: arid ilain. circuit of the Western wall, th not to b2.&.uII,d. It would be folly W . . � � � -
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reliable, yet their tale -bearing in Delhi bOYant coloring -usually seen In the anotherAnciplent riot In'the fort. Dp,-. An .d question him, - ,
might bring -instant disaster, to. Mal- Past. He did � hot then know that a lay In Issuing the promised rations en-. "Now Irt us -canter," said the otheIr", :
colmand his nailve.comrade. renegade Venetian artist, Austin de, raged the hungry troops, ' A number ars soon as the horses were fairly' 14W . � .
Nej1dI wits In good condition again Bordeaux, had carried out this work hurried. Again tP the Diwan-l-Am, the main road. ; . . . I
after the tremendous exertions under- for Shah-Jehan, that gre�at patron 0 clamored far the king's presence, and "You did well, sahib, to move quick-, I I
gone since he carried his maste . r from the arts, and In any event, I I ' TY. There was o e In the -guard, * ' I
I his Appre. told him roundly that he ought to ra� - .11 YOAJ - �
Lucknow, Malcoblin was in two minds elation of their excellence was spasmo. prison his sons, who, they said, had der whose eyes grew.bIgger each seci . .1 .
.whether -to take him or not, butAhe dic, for the brokin words he heard stolen their pay, � . . ond that lie look�:d at you. .
chance that his life. -might depeAd. on fr6m the'excited soldiery warned him . "It the Treasury,doeo not find the They heard L some 'shouting at tbe� . . I
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a reliable horse, and, perhaps, a taucit - that a crisis Was imminent in the for- 'mohey," 'was' the- threat, olw- will, kill . gate. A - bond in the road'near the I . �
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I of the'gambler's bellot in luck,'swayect tunes of Delhi, , . .1 . . you an,d your family, for,.we are mas� .ruined offices -of the Delhi Gazette . �. .
his Judgment, and NejdI was saddle.d . "�Vho* Is he, then, this havildar co, J,ers.11 . . gave tnem a chance of Increasing thei I . . . . .
. . pace to a gallop. There was a long, . .
Churhra rod,3 a spare charger . whlol gunners from BarI said one. � This later incident came to Mal-� straight stretch in front, liading past . . .
Malcolm had purchased at the sale a . "And thp other, Akhab Khan. 'They colm's ears whil'o' Chumru was per, .
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a dead. officer's effects. " Fully equip, say.he fought for the Nazarenes at suading a grain-depler to admit that the Telegraph'. Office; th6ldismantled ...
ped in th4r character as rebel AW. Meerut. ' Mohaiamed Latif swears he lie .bad some corn hidden.aivay. : The magazine,,and a small Idemetery. Then . . � .
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commissioned officers, th the road turned again, And by a shorp .
e two rode deefnded the -treasury ,there," chimed sight of money unlocked the inan's I . .. I
forth. crossed the J4mua, reached the in another. 1. . . lips. I . . . rise gained the'elevated plateau or. I . .
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Meerut road unchallehged and turned "As for me, I care not who leads, . "Would there were more like you.in' I
their . horses' heads toward the bridge Iwantmypay.- ., - . . tile, 'King's se � rvice," he whined. "I , Glancing .ever his shoulder at this ' .' ".
of liosts thai debouched beneath the - "l, too. I have not etiten slnee.aun- have not taken a rupe in the wa. of -point, Malcolm caukbt sight, of a dozeri
I I . . I e Y � sowars ridlug furiously after. them- I .
walls of the. King's palace. . . rise yegterda;y.1,'. .* . � trade since th6.huzooft were driven ' . .
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Provided they . me I t . some stragglers . "We shall get neither -food. nor forth." * , , '. I I To dissipate any hope that they might .. . . I . �
on the road they me -ant to enter. the. money till some. one clears those'ac- -It Was .eASY enough to Interpret the. act be. In. pursuit, he'saW the . leader '
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city Wit � h thc� dawn. By- skilful eipen. 'cursed Fertitghis off the hill," growled unhappy tradesman's real wishes. . K� point -in his direction and seemingly . . I
dituret of money an Malcolm's part and a deep voice close behind Malcolm. was pining for IL flio restoration .of the urge on his.e6mrides. It was lui,pos- � . �
the exercise of Chumruls peculiar In- There was something familiar In the British Raj.. Every mom in Delhi, who sible t6,know for. certain what bast .... .. I
ventiveness in maintaining a floW of . tone. Frazili-edged away and glanced had anything to lose, mourned the day roused this nest of hornets, though the - . I . . .
lurid Ian 'they count t the speakef-, whom lie recognized that saw the dbwntall of the Sirkar. . Presence of a man of the 3rd CaI I .
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Ing.'their,newnfound comrades in tow. 'Instantly ss a f;tiloadir In lilts old regi� "Affairs go badly, then," Malcolm in th6 palace that morning wits a cinfs- . . ;, .
while.they made the tour of the city. m . ent. . . . . .. put in. "Speak freely, friend. We ar,- ter fact that led to only one conclu- . I
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'The. curiosity of strangers ,would be But . now a craning of necks and a strangers, and ar2,mtnded to go back -41on. No matter what the. motive, b;&. .
quite natural, and'Malcolm -hoped- they sudden hush of the animated -talk whence we 'came, for there is naught felt that. Churnru and lie weie , trap- . . , . 1.
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might. be able to slip out again wlih showed that some devel,Qpm . ent w . as *but misfule.. In the�clty po-far as.;ke � ped. There wae'no avenue of escape. .
some expedition'plamied fpr the night. toward. Servants entered with cush- can see." . . .. Whether they went. ahead or made . . �
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or the next morning. . .. I ions,. which they. disposed around the . "Wheit can . I . a dash for thi., city, their pursuers .1 . , . .
. you expect from an c1d. could keep. them well in sight, as- their ' I
, Of. course, having undertaken an toot of the throno and at the base of man who writes verses when te should, tired horses.were incapable of.s. sus-. . .
unpleasant duty.he intended to carry Its canopy. A few.nobles and court be punishing malefactors?!' iiald the talned effort at top speed *after having - I . . I I
'it through. If he did not le.arn the. ffinctlonsarles' lounged in, two gor-, graln-dealer, .bittbrly anxious to v�'nt, beenba the move nearly twenty hours- . . . I �
nature and extent olthe enemy's bat� geously appareled * guards came. his wrongs. ,"If you would act wisely, He had' to decide (Juickly and his . . �
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. teries, the gene.ral' dispositions bf the through the doorway, and behind them sirdar, leaYe this bewitched place., It decision must ba governed nLt by per- . .
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*defense and.the stato'of feeling among tottered� i'.feeble old man, �obed ini. Is. givewover to devils. 'I am a Hinclu,. sonal, considerations but by the needs , . I
the different sections that composed. white, 'And wearing on his ,head an as.; You know, but, I am worse treated... . I �
the:rebel . .. of his country. R. h,3 had been recog- . - . . . I
.gar ,by the Brahmins than.by men of your . .
,rlson, %he must' perforce -aigrette of.Bird of Paradis,a plunisssi .. . nIzed the, enpiny Would follow him- , � . '. .
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remain. -longer.. But that'w,aa In the fastened Willi. a g6ld... clasp In- which faith.". �. 1 . . . .- I . Thoire,fore, Chumru inight outwit thein '' . . .
lap of fate'. At present he could orily: sparkled'an immense emerald. ...' � quarreled with. Nvere he given a chance. I . . . I . . � I I
plan, and.contrive to. the .bdst of his Btalcohit had-seen'Bahadur Shah some bf the bep6ys and have a sora .,, " ' ' ' . I . . I .
ability. .- , - . . . . .. only . once befbim H -feeling. against them?" . Listen. good fri-I 'he .shouted I
. � I a remembered how � . I as,they clattered tt� ibe hill. "Tboi� - , ..
:Forture favored -the ad' 4ecoraus and dignified was the Mogul "Think 'not so, sirdar. Who am I t6 .
venturers- at. , . . scest thd tope. of trees In'front?" 1. .
first. They* encountered -a score of' Court when Britain paid honor to, an: make oinemies of thes6 lords? Every "Ye% sahib." . . . I . I . .. .
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ruf I fians who had .out. themselves ancient'--dy'na*sty.. .And now, what a merchant In thd-bazaar Is of 'my inind, . . . . .
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adrift from 'the Gwalior' .contingent. change! Theaged emperorhad to. lift. ,and. t ha - ve suffered -'less than . many' "This'. then,Js niy -last order, and it- � . . � .
Among these �strangers'-Chumru. was EL ti-riniblinj hand to obtain a hearing, for I am a poor. man and have*no fain. - niust ' b� ob?yed. When we reach those . � .
quickly a hero He beguiled the way wb1le, ever and anon, even during his� IlY.*, . . . trees we will baar off toWards..the pal- I . .
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with talbs- oi aerring,do. In Oudh and short address, belated officers ind In respons I e to Cbumru:s request the ace. Pull up there and .. disnibunt." . . .
the Doab, and discussri the future of I troopers clattered in on horseback, and giala-dealer allowed the inen to 'cook. Give me the reind of your.horse, and - . , .. , .
.all unbelievers with an amazing'g,Asto did not dismount with,;n tbe.precindts their. ' food- In an Inner eburtyard. hide yourself quickly among'the treds- .
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Malcolm, whose. head. wa . s shrouded i� 'of the sacred Hall of Audience Itself.. While-Malcolai extracted additional de. I shall ride oil, and you may be able- .' I . . :
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listened with interest to his servant,s that while arfairs remained In their the city tli6 newcomers from' �.Gwalior it is dark. Rejoin those men from. - � . � . �
account of Ahe actions -outside CiLwn-� ip I regent unsettled condition he could consulted among themselves. They Gwallor if possible, �and try to get I .. I
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was excellent,fooling to.hear Chunirti w hat there were there were parts of India much pre- . . I I I ... .
,',detallini the wholesale slaughter of arrears of pay and that the food -supply ferable, to. Delhi for .regidential pur. sent you, Do youjiud-zrstand?" . � .. �.. . I
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the I Ndzarenes, wbile. tile was Irregular. . . poses. .. I . . - - . "Huzoor!�-" .. .1 . I .
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ways the sepoys, found it advisable to Dut you do not'help:me," -he: said, "Behold, sirdsir!" oaid.-one of them . VSilenoce! Wouldst thou have me , . �
fall back on a strategic -position many With goina display Of spirit,, "Respec- after .tlicy bad.eaten, "You led lie In fail'in my dutY,? It is my parting wish,,
milea In .the rf%,ar atter'each desperat table'eitizens, tell me .'that you'plunder -and now W*D pray You leadve out'again: 0huniru, There, is no time for wor4s� .
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encounter. . their houses'and debauch their* wives ,Th e 1 � e a re plenty here t6 fIght the - There was no anaw,br. "The koham- I . .
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In this hail -fellow -well -met manner and ,daughters. I , have Issued 're-,, -Fer'Wgh1s, and, we *ma ,y, be more use-' mcdaii's eyes blAzi.,d-With the frenzy . , .
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the party. crossed .the bridge, wete in, peated lr�unctlons prIg.robbery% ful at Lucknow", , . 1. I ofa too complete compreliptsJoi), of ills . I .
te'rrogated. by a guard at the Water and ,oppression in the - city, but to no Malcolm cc Id havo, laughed at- the . . ..
Gate and ad , Lo'. , .. . .. . . I . u .waster's Intetit. Rut now tney were � . . I .
. mitted to t14,fortress" it .avai . strahgenas bf- his position, but be saw behInd tho trees, and Malcolm was al- - � .
chanced that a first-rate, feud 'was In He.was interruptidd wlth� load mur' In this request the nucleus -of EL neW` l � � I
progress, afid the officer, w u Murs. . . . . . ready checking Nejdi. " Cfiurarg flung .. I . I
"What matters ft about th method, of winnIng h1s.way.beyond the , himself.,froin th,2 Saddle .and ray. . . 1. . ..
. It Was to qu�stlon new arrivals, was walls. .- ' - . . . . �. �. Cowering amid some shrubs of den�e, - .
taking part In It. , ' * .1 I . . folk, O* Xing,- Yelled. a seppy. "We "131de. hdro;" he .said gruffly, "until foilage,,he watched Malcolm dashluw I I
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Money 'was short in the roy . al tr�&.� want food, not a sermon." A han . a:id I refurn, which we will along the road to the Lahore Gate of I . I . . .
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sury. Many thourands of sepoys.had ' . surely'do 6re night., Then we shall the palace. Aminute later the rebels .
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. Indignation at the taunt, but he sank consider what, steps to take. 'At pre- thundered past, and they did not seent I . .
neither been paid nor fed; there was into the chair on the -throne, Ile sent, 1 am or the same mind as YOU." . to notle t
a quarrel between Mohamme'dans and ,raised st hand twice to quiet the mob, Lo hat one of thoi -two. horses -
Rjhdoos, r insisted . jold ae litst they 411o,%y,W him to'con- He wanted to Visit the Cashmetd disappeiring In the curved cutting thAt � .
on slaughtering Cattle; and the more tinue. ,- . � . 1. � Gate and examine, its defenses. Then, led to the drawbridge and -side eu- I .
respectable citizens were clamoring 111 (,in weary and helpless," he said . lie believed, lie would have obtained trance of the gate was rideI - , . . . I .
tor protection from tho. raipacity, In. � . .1 , . , all the..Informatldn that Nicholson reI ,Cbutnru ought to have taken'linme- . .
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aolence and lust Of the sWa6,gering faintly. "I have resolved to make a quired, 1-10 Was ce�taln - thai Delhi diate measures to secure his own I .
soldiers. . I . . VOW to DUB the remainder of ray life would fall if .once the, British secured safety. But he did notblog Of, the I
.That very day Matters had reached in service* acceptable to Allah. I will a footing inside th., fortifications. The ,kind, , He lay there, watching the harda .
a climax. Malcolm found a brawling city .Was Seething with discontent. ridlux horseman, and strivirre - tnnsL*, .
relinquish I my title and take the garb Eveii If lcft to -its own devices,it would 1. . I . I �
mob in front of th13 Lahore gate of the of A nipuDali. , I am going to the � � I .
palaee, He caught Chumru's eye and speedily become disrupted by the war- :1 � I . .
. slirin�'iif Khwaja Sahib, and thence to I . . ,
th6 latter appealed to a sc.pcy for.in� Mecca, wherp I hope -to end My Aor- ring elemejits within its bounds. .(TO, BE CONTINIUED,� . I
formation as to the cause of the ractket� rowful d4ys.j$ . . I I . Chumru and he rodo first to the ' , I . .
"The King of Kings balh a qLaiirel Mori Gate. Thence, by.a side road, I . .1 . k .
This Was not the sort of consolation they followed thA, wall to iho Cash- � . .
with his son, Mirza Moghul, who L not that the Mob expected or wanted. A more Gate. Traveling as rapidly as I . . .
over p1based with the recent divisioA bawl Of*execration burst fo-rth, but It the crowded state of the thofoughfare I
af tho� command," was the answer. ., was stayed by the entrance of Awo .
"What, the0 To ther6 Mora than -permitted and thus wearbig the. sem- Ast ina Cat�trrh .
:)ne chief?" . peo to from the private portion of the blance of being engaged on some ur- W1400PING CbUdH CROUO .
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Is there not ths. Coun. Phe e , was no need that MalcOl I .
-11 of the BArah Topi? (Twelve Hats.) should ask who the pale, iiiwghtY, each battery AnO noted their Dositt9l4f.At .. I I
& hot 114kht Xhan and Akhab Khan, beautiful woman was who came and Arr'jv�d At'the Cashmere Gate thOY-- , . I I. ... 11 I
in charge of brigades? loitered thero a f w minutes, This a 9,1199 �
Where bast stood bi hot f4ther's side. Itoshinara, was the key of Delhi. Once it ' as ff I
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thou bel,n,' brother, that the�e thingm dejection. She faced the rebels now won, a broad toad led straight to the .. .
heart of the city, with the palac4 on csTAELL%Hcd low"
are not,known to thee?" With the air of one who knew them for Alsimpl#,sato *ndettictintr�,-att3ontt&trci,no
"Be Patient With me, I pray thee, the canaille they were, But that was one hand and the Chandni Chowk on c iial * le, t d*MA* thd 1106MI11I W�h I
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friend. I and twenty moral whom thou only for an instant. .k consummate the Other. r � , it a ceem for thirty yottirls. ,
seest here, haVo ridden fix within the Malcolm saw with a feeling of ur- - I t. 11 e y iintimotte, intp,fta .
actress, the had a part to r.lfty, and Shp It ;r Ill ftTIMthirutessy. III .
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hour, We come to join the Johad, Wid beat and whispere4 something to Da- utterable loathing that the tineors ,sag n! t .�b sto 4 tbis cottell, amr Olt . .
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against the infidels." . A mah who atpoinPatiled h,?r step. Colonel James Skinner,'tr6ated the r,,- All DRIJ=13TS . ' . -1 .
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guard their tongues in Imperial Delhi, "Why do.you covie hither to disturb Englishwoman, a Mohammedan, and it lwlu�.%. IGIII , .. . 11, .
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armed mutineers marched up And �hus, cried angrily. "You were better em- of the nebulous order, but, to says the i I �ia*.,..- =�,,,Ii 311.,kr ,
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