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Vol. L
ST.
AL13A2STH, VT., SATF R I A Y, J1TLY :. iSOS.
NO. 68.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
IM'HUKHr.I) KACll KVl'NMNO.
( $r , lim-iiva' Hliri; L'd-e St., St. Mhmif, 17.
WIlilU'H P. DAVIS. PitoP'lt.
Wiliu it P. Davis, i ....,.
ALMON'T HA1IXIW, )J'lll'0,S'
. , r!":
stx months, in advance -1,00
Three months, in ndvnnco 2,00
Duo montli, in advaiico o !
iv. rtisonietits should bo handed iti .m early 1
,ih tlii 'ii ' iim,' uf the day of their intended pub- '
il llttell
TTB1UUI.VT CnXTIt.Vli A.VII SU'.M V.
V KAILHOAPS. ,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
Commencing ,Tiily 0,1808.
iuuns iioino Mirrii am; i:ast
Li 'in i HI. AlbaiiH at 0.2') a. in,, 12.011 noon, and
H III) i .
Mud 'limn limes 1!.iu-'''h l'o'nt .it 111" n. in.,
re in jia-'"L'irn from Ogdotishtirgh li. 1! .
:ti.. 1 1 iim.i i t ' at While lliver Junction und I'.i'l
1 iwh 1 iilK with trains fur Huston, V. i-'t i .
Spil .inM, and with trams mi Pus-iimp-n I!
it., arims ut Now York at II'. 1") . m.
UHV Express loaves Mollll'i in .it Vlll I. ni . S;.
Johns at 10:110 ;i. in., Ogdi n-buigh tit 5- .it m ,
lti UN - Point n In. 15 a. ii"., ioi' Hoslon. Ac. ar
iivinu' i'i 1'i.stm via. Lowell at 10:. Win. i.i.
Nilit 1 pres lcae ();.li nsbiiigh at p.
in.. Mmitiv il at .'::;n n. lit.. House's Point at li.:i."
p. in.. st. .Ioims ut ."i.OO ), in., arriving at Hcstoii
at H.-l" a. in., eonm oting tit Hollows Palls uih
'hi'xhi'-' llnad I'm lio.iton and Woivi'ttc r ami
with i liiinnt Valley linilroad fnr SvHhkI'k'1'1, A"-.,
ai'd ni'i-iviii" in NowYoik at 12.U0 . m.
., ,v. ,
I i-avi SI. AlbaiiH for lontrciu ai 0:10 a. in., ,
nml ti:.ir.li. in. I'm- liniirte'M Point, OKiltiii-liiiruli ,
uid t lie Yist flt t!:0,") mid 11:00 a. in., and i.lo
li. in, ,
Day KqirrHM liavci. Itostnn via. Lowoll B.(),l a
in, for lluihiiKtoii, St. Albans, Jlontlral. vi-
airiMiiijat Montreal at lo.oip. in , tlVn-lni li 1
at "itO a. in.
JIail Train IcavoH I'.nxtoii via Lowell, at 7 0,
i. m., M.i l.nvreiii'e and 1'itidihniK .it 7.".o a.m., '
Spiiiin Id .it 7.1") a, iii., lor ISiiiliiiLrton, a i !
St All.au -. I
Iln tr.iiiiH li imoj; licit hi m i. I' ltcliliiirir at i
t ..II' II . Ill Illlll il llllli ni i i I . .p ,i. in , i wiiiii
... . j. I i . I - .... .
at lute 1!ivl r luiictiou With the Day Upru
tr.i'ii
ci iiiinioilatinn Trail' h avew N'oi thtield at
7 1- a in., foi l'lUiliiieton, llutlaiid, St. Alhulii,
llnun s Point, Oi'iidc.-diiirtrh, Ac.
S. lit Lxpresn leaveH llcllows I'hIIh at 10.00 f,
i rocoi hit,' pasxi iikith from Vermont Valley
I' ii' uid, haUiii: New York at 12. I.I p. m., and
l - ( In -1 in Haihoin, lea ili lS"r-tnn at :"::!(J .
i.ni ,.. tiiii; ai White ltiver .Iiuu lioii with
lam lea, mi? liimton at ,"):(I0 n. m.. for Jjiirliii''-
n, Hoiim a Point, Hoiitroal and Ot,rdii-huH:h,
i iiiicting with Mteainei'd andOiand Trunk
I'raiiiw tor the Went .
Sh piiifj earn arc attaohod to both tlie tiifrh'
lHi hh trains runr.iuK between St. Albans am
Jlu-t 'ii and St. Albans and Siu iiif;lleld.
I hrouli ticket for (ihicaso and the West foi
Mill ai tile principal stations,
ti. MLIilllLL. Sup.
St. All. nit-. May 2,1. lHtiH.
K7h
I I 'l'I. XI A. VI) HUIMilXCi'lO.V AM) VI
ALLKY KAILUOAD.
On and aftur l)co. 2d, l!j(i7, traiiiH will nti
as follows, viz :
MOWSd sol til AMI HAST.
Li avo liiirhntoii :ith:;!0 a. in., 1:1! "i p. in. . '.i:2(
1 ; t p. in, Arrive ut llutlaiiil at 11:2.) a. Hi'., 4:11
p in. 8:01) a. in. 12..r0 a. in.
Leave ltutland at 1:01) a. in., 12:00 in. Arrhi
Hollows Palls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. in., A :!:2." a.
m.
Loavi ltcllouH Tails at 7..10 a. in., 2:2.) (i. in
:l:;!0 a ni. Arrive at P.rattloboro' at M:."i0 a. in..
,)'2U p. m., 1:27 a. ni.
JtOVIMl XOIITII AND WlisT.
Lvao llrattleboro' at 11:00 . in., 4:15 A-'.htlO .
in. Ariiu at Hollows falls at 12:00 a. in., and
6.10 and 'J :.').") . m.
Li avi Hollows falls at 12.1)5 p. in., 5:15 p. in
10.00 p in. Arrive at lttitl.ind at ;J:10 p. m.,
m:uii i. in. i -...) a. in.
T. ...... ll.iilini.l ... ,! ii,i ... i nn .. ... .ii. '
J.l .lll llllll.lllll.il II. 'Ill ,, ill,, l.W l. III., tl.bll
p. in. 1::I0 a, in. Arrive at liurlintoii at ; : 1 ." a.
in., 1:25 j). ni., and 0.15 i. m. 1.15 a. in.
TliAlNS I'ONNKTT AS FOLLOWS:
uif At nuiiiiiBton with Hoats on Lake Chain,
plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Canada Itailroads, fur Moiitpelier, St. Albans,
Itousa's Point, Montreal, Ofjdousburli, and tlie
Wht. At ltutland with trains for Troy, Alblny
and New York, Saratoga Sjiriiif;s, Schenectady,
and tin. West. At Hollows falls with trains on
Cheshire liaiiroad for f ltchburKh, Woreoster,
Lowell, and Huston. Witli Vt. Valhiy liaiiroad,
for llrattleboro', SpriiL,Miold, llarlfor'd, New Ha
ven, and New York-and with Sullivan liaiiroad
for Windsor, White' lliver Junction, Wells l,:.er,
St. .lohnshury, Newport, Littleton, and the
WliiU lotiutaius.
Piihsengers for the West Hill liud this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
TOK TICKET.s, and all noeosf.uy information
enquiro at the Ollices on tho lino. '
1-tf. C.KO. A. MKKIilLIi. Sitpi.
Jj-OIITIIUII.V it.Vll.KOAU.
WINTER ARII.NQE VIEW P-1801-5.
On and after Monday, Nov. U, 1801, PasMOtie,'ei
Trains will run as follown :
Vl'W.UtI) Tll.VINS.
l)av Express Train loaves Concoul a 0.!io a.
in., for White lliver Junction, eonnoetiiif,' with
trains for Montpelior, HurliiiKtoii, liouso'n Point.
Montreal, .vc, and with OKdunaburgh and Ciraiid
Trunk Itailroads, for tho West.
Mail Train leave's Concord at 10.45 a. in., for
White lliver Junction, connectine; witli train for
Wells lliver, St. Jolinshiiry, Harton, Newport,
Willoughby and MatjOL; Lakea, Staustead, liath,
Littletonand Lancaster; also, witli trains for
MoiitpelieiHurliiie;tou, St. Albans, Houbu's Point,
Montrela, OgdonHhurKli, and tho West.
Hristol Train leaves Concord at 3.;i0 p. m., fur
franklin and Hriatol.
KvcuiiiK Expresa Train leaven Concord at H.U
p. m., tor Muto itivor Junction, coiineotniL,' with
trains for Montpulior, Hurlington, St. Albans,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and tlie
West.
Or on arrival of trains from Hobtoii.Woreeste-r,
Portsmouth, Portland, Ac.
nOW.NWAUD TltAlNS.
MornhiK Express Train leaves Whito llivei
Junction for Concord at 1,15 a. in., or on arrival
of train from Of,'densbursh and .Montreal. On
Mondays at G.25 instead of 1.15.
Hristol Train leaves Hristol for Concord at 8
a. ni., and franklin at 9.12 a. m.
Mull Train leaves White lliver Junction for
Concord at 12.15 p. in., or on arrival of trains
over tho Vermont Central, Pasbiinipsic, and
Whito Mountains Itailroads.
Day Express Train leaves White lliver Junc
tion at 4.58 p. m., or on arrival of trains from
Montreal nn(TOdeinjlmrt:h. Hraltleboro'. Keenc.
Hollows falls, YUndsor, Ac., connect inj; at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
aim jiostou.
Tlieso trains connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcoster, New York, Lowell, am'
Hoston. ONSLOW STEAltNS, Agent
Concord. N. II. Nov. 10, 1BU4. l-tf.
FOIl SPUING STYLE OF SOFT HATS, go 6
WM. N. SMITH .t CO'S.
clothing stores
-ON -
liAUK STKKKT.
MORTON & P EllCY !
Having bought nf Q. W. HloeiRett his now and .
Uf "t04,, ,r I
,it rifri w
! PL'L'NJSJfNU
GOODS,
II A TS
AND
CA 'X,
noons .
AND
HHOE.S
Peel nati -te d ill in;,' to tl'i mM.e th U tin .
can fell iiinil- iii low tw can 1 i . m 1 1 1 in I'riuik
liu Coiiiuv All we a-k is ti lute euitonu ri
ruinu in. niid c t ' -1 tlieiiiK"lM i. lu lore jm; -chasii'tf
1 i ulieiv. We Iiiim . .i ''an 'i"iii'i,
nil the iii w .-t lei Iriiui lil.u lx t, hi ' i n '
READY MADE CLOTHING,
IT ltNlSH INli
tl'ldDS.
LIS'KK
AMI
l'Al'l.U
COLLLAKK .
'
01 ,.,,,(1,. Mii n tK and u larKi ami ucll loi ti d
stock of
, .
BOOtS aild SllOCS, KllUDCl' UoatS
j i.
ailCt iiOOtS,
Which we will sell low foi caah. V havetlie
i , JU. .,,. .( c
lilliiini u-r-i ii t ii.i-iit if.
HATS jai-TD CAPS
'To bo found m Northern Vermont. If ou don't
believe it, call and see for o;ir.-ehs. Our
'lothine; in N, w and Leiirahie. consist inu of
l'l'INti
(tVKl!
SPKINi
SUITS,
HIACH
SUITS,
i.Kiii r
COLOIILD
PANTS
AM)
YLSTS,
r ,1'tH'
SAf'KS,
'I'illCOT
SITI'S,
l'ANt.'Y
C'-ASsniKliK
PANTS
AND
VliSTS.
LIN'KN1
PAN PS,
T1US.
..',,. .., .
V.Y.no I
ivn nrn'o' ,
.mi ik, i hi.nis.
Boys' and Youths'.CIolhing,
We hae a few Winter Over Coats left, that
no will sell at a hi,' (lUconnt from e'ost. for earth.
Itonieliiher the place, Two doors West of the
American Hoiino, Lake Street.
MOltTON A PlillCY.
lll.NKV C. MoltTON. Al.tlUIlT N. l'KllCY.
ld-tf feimerly witli Win. N. Smith .V do
Elihu IL Huntington,
st I l'i:s.-lll TO A. 11. Ml'NYAX.
i SKSatdntiou to the follow iuej paltial list of
V. aiticl
which I will sell al the lowt st rates
lor cash.
AMERICAN WATCHES.
llowaid, Tremoi t, Millrose, and all the differ
ent tirades of Wallham, National, and Unit
ed Statis t'o's Watches. A large assort
nn lit of (iohl ami Siher Ainericaii
Cases, of the best styles. Also,
Gold and Silver Swiss Watches.
Ladies' (lolil Hunting Watches, American and
Swiss. Tho latest an.l bo-t patterns of (iohl,
Plated and Silver Chains, Pino Hold and
Plated Jewelry ol all deseript ions. A
splendid in-sortmint of Ladies'
Etruscui, Coral, (iaiiiot, Ac, Ac. (lent lemons'
Pius, .Mai-onic I 'il 1.-4 ami tilligs. Diamoiul,
Emerald, lltlby, Anictbsto, Peail and
(iarnet finger Kings, IS Kt. Plain
Hings, Gold HracolotH, Silver
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Extra and Treble Plate. Tea sols, Castors, Cake
Haskets, Vases, c., c, Coin Silver Spoons,
Thimbles, Ac. A very large stock of
(iohl and Steel Spectacles, i vervpair
sold warranted to suit. Pocket
Knies, Shears and Seissnis of the lr.t quality.
Fisliing Tackle.
1 shall receive trom day to day new sUles of
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wine, which 1 will
soil at the lowest market rates.
Kd Watch repaitiug and engraiiig done
pronijitly, ld-tf.
ii i tit tvn nt n qtapiM
11 A 1 AIM UA1 ijlUJl Pi, I
i
SOUTH AIA1N.STK13KT
The undersigned keeps constantly on baud a
inn supply ot
JJATS, CAPS, FUtS,
GLO VES AND JJTTh'XS,
L'JWJUJrjjAX,
anyra coll Aim,
And an assortment of Gout's. V urnishiiig goods
in his line of trado equal to any in slylo und
eX'-'cllenco of goods, and at reasonable piiees.
He has everv thintr in tho hat line, from com
mon straw to the last t-tvle of silk hat, and can
K"it nil.
(i. H. SMITH.
L'l 1,1 Ill 11. ' , .1 .1.
oi. . v 1 1 in 1 1 , ti, .nay ionn, t-n-io
Tv7,7i v... ,ii.i.i. o,
tiliM tentiiiittuiio, ui
ill J 'W
"I O TO WM. N. SMITH V CO'H for the Heints '
J Pat
i'atent Shapo Collar.
BOYS, GOTO WM. .N. SMITH
YOUH SPltING CLOTHING.
SMITH A CO'S fOH
! f aLOTHING, Clothing for Spring at
I j WM. N SMITH ,V COVS.
10METHING
NEAT AND NEW!
irr ST. ALSANS.
ihv lim Slow n Lake Slmi.
'I'lie ilii'ler.'i'ni . ii i',iii'; ;ii 'v liili.l i.,i the
vl'ii'f in the ,"n l ' in !lnii-e liliv!,, i 3 1 l."Ke
Si., nml Ktm-l 1 1 it wit 1 1 ! elioici' a'--'irl tie" .1 ol
l)It('(.'S AM) M LiitClMIS
ltexiectfully Nnhcit a xhnro ut the iatrntiaiti of
tint, coiiiinuiiitv, li . linn sure tint tlie cm ;.'ic
h.it in I'm tioli in munis and ii'i.'i r. Om itiuk
ciiisiMl ..f
DIUTOS,
CllKJliCALH,
J'ATKM'
MKMOIN'US.
PVIlFI Ml I1Y XOILLT
i i"iv-'i t'.'u JJ
AliTCLLK,
DY a C,
oris STOCK OF
I Is complete, consisting ni all th ,,piii'oi 1 ,t
, lieti .-, and onr general stoc", I'i.e'rile-- all jf1""'
, iciialh kept in a ftere ut tun. Imp '. Head pir
ter- lor tint
r- i
I
A. B A. BITTERN.
One ol (lie liest Si', ni': -Uedicine in iln- mar.
ket. Plnsk'Kns oi'd r-t s ilicited, uid ear fully
and promptly tilled. In ijnalitv and pivv wo
KllnVlluU,e to Bali-ly all who favor us- with their
jiiuiuiiae'.
Store opun on Sundays at iioon, tor ip,)lyiiinr
lioceswarv inedieino.s.
DE. NICHOLS
Iii a praotioiiiK I'li.v.iiciau in roKular Htandinu,
and will attend to all professional cnils. iie
nieinbor the piaei , under the Ani' iicin 11 mi- ,
Lake Strei t, St. Albans.
U-tf OHKKN A- NICHOLS.
Y6,000 ROLLS
Uf dill'eleiit p.'.lti.ns.
OIL
SHADES,
CUISI'AIN
fIXTUltES,
COHI)
AND
TASSELS.
Also,
U R N I T U ii E
Of itll kinds, just vi'Oiivinl, at
Ll-tf
3Si-j3 a!Hl.j
IL LIVINOHTON A SONS.
-the
K i'TW ST 15 AM MILL!
-Of -
Bingliam & Lincoln,
.Vein- (he li"reili( Depot, St. AIDiuis, VI.,
T 3 now l( ad to p iud corn meal, line or coarse
S nml nil kinds of L'laiu for feed. This Mill
wnk built by KoIiik v; liliiiu Ininl, of lios
loti, of the'best f r neb Htirr, i- complete in eie
i"j' respi 1 1, and is oapah'e of grinding twent
ll'vo busliels per hour. Heing dependent on
neither wind or tiomls for power, we eau do all
WOl'K Ol HUH Mllll WHUolll lllllUiaiu e 10 nlll CUS-
totners. woHiiatl no pn p ireit to Turin n corn
in the kernel, or (.round, and at ..II turn m sh
and as eln-ii)) as 1 1-. win le. We ,i .ds i n ady
to receive ordi is lor
Sauli, BlhMfe and i)oors,
Mouldings and Homo f iiii-hing of cry de-
H'l'intimi. (if as com! matt lial and workluaushil)
1 -v.-rA. ,.. .1 ......
uh nny ntlicr nliop In tlu Ktatc.
SB WOS8.K,
Snoh its
I'laiuiiiK,
Matching,
Turning, .
Beroll SawillK,
Ac,
Di.nu to iidor with Machinery whuh is new und
ot tlie lat st iinprou uionts. Witli those f;t"ili
liea to give peril i t sal istni-tioi', we oluil u
share of liubhc pat i niag.
!U .(Hi V.M A LINCOLN
St. Albans, Feb.ii, 1807. 15l-tf.
1
C ACK COATS foil SPltlNU, to
, Q w.M. N. SMITH A U
A)'S.
- - - -
'IiHUNKS Of ALL KIND-i; TliAYELLlNO
l It.,,,, .it'll UluK -it
WM. N. S.Mil'H A CO S.
."loll SPitlNii STYLES Of HATS AND CAPS,
call on
WM N. SMITH A CO.
17AOH SP1NG srYLF.sOl' PAMNAND YE.VT
' call at Y M. N. SMII'H A CO'S.
g
II
ATS 1011 HOIS , APs l'OH HOYS AT
WM. N. SMITH A COS.
,iW' hi nlll kind- of
(I It O V E Pv T E S
LAKE ST., ST. ALP.ANS
I'irnt door above the- St. Albans House, koep
constantly mi lined a i'u1! n utt'ient of
jFAifctsxT XSlOCISS!.X3SSs
( 'oilfiHtillff of
Kl.mv.
Mf?.l,
Prrii i ndor,
ShortH.
And
1'eed
' ii . ii I. .mil-;
PihI,
lhnii'-
SHsar.
IVa-
Laid,
fn lil'-'iltir
" '.,1 ': .M'ii .
1 ol their Kind
iiilt'.il' . Hiiully kept i'i I.'. -Mie-in
Highest efth iriee piil for ill'
kind
f colllltlA Prodllei
9 CS-IVB TCTS JSX CjfLXiti.
dl-ti WAUD , ln'ILNLS.
S . S . A A , i V, ii A l
'I'akp ploasuvo in t-ajintr to their patrui. and
nine removed uieir 'iace or
bnim HH to
UNION BLO C! K .
Thrrv Doorx North of fn- Ann i i-(nt
llhtrt.
Wl'ore t'.iej Icve en baud n lor; .itni'iitol
HARM ESSES, TEUISi'ES,
HLANKI'.T.S AND WHIPS,
h o, a l;i i:eral in orlmi i of
BADJDLEBY ILUiDWARE,
IjEATllEKitC.
Our motto is "Lnrj;e Hn's and Small frolltp."
1 in want of ko'i'Is In .oil' liiu Wi'l (lo Weil
' .-all and ( iimine our toek before pm cliiihin;?.
Idlw-w4t
FULTON JIAKKliT
E. V. uALLAK, !ruiuUSU'.
5 ban 1 , ii',
t. r.!lll,!ll ,i 'lltll
relit li ) in
which is
iitii tho in ,-t nl
Mr i: l-i.
i'i .li,
'I'l l pi-, ii ml
Smmn;;s,
n.ini iu.il
Hmiiliiil I!tl'.
AND ALL
Table DcliciHiics of iliv Susoii i
Now on hand, a nice tot of
SUGAR OFflED H A M S
IIALIISUT.
MACKEHEL,
COD,
CUSP and
HADDOCK.
St. Albans, May 15, 1K(W. )d-tf
Morton & Percy's,
3
'cfj
C3
,3
O
1 h
r
-THE
PIVOT ACTION I3RACE !
A superior Suspi nih-r for skirts Pants ! An
uiiequnled brace I'm the Kliouldin. Always n
Suspender. A brace or not ut phasure. ltt.
siniplieity, ihirabi'ity, ease und comeiiieuci
eoiiuiii ud it t'liMi; Lady, (iiii'.l in: i. orYo.ith.
f.xamine for ; niuseif, mid be emii nn ed that all
hi rein staled' is true, Prices, 75 cent', $100,
1 25, 1 150. ld-tf
Ci CK
I)
('at
i r -.'vli
W.M. N.
-mi r i i
i i s.
TvTLW CLOl'lllNG Of ALL KINDS, JUST
1 reei i id WM. N. SMl I'll A (JO'S.
Tf-l K
Tii
. in I Sends, uf all kinds ut
WI. N. SMITH .. CO'S.
1 O TO Wil. . SMII'H A CO'n for Gray,
VJ1 Patent juouiueii collar.
!
swim Hi
A PltOOLAM ..1 TION,
n' 1 f l ' v -. tin St. Al'irniH Umik, n cnrnorn-
1 ii 'li, e. i'i lin Y', iriiteil In tin I, ;i--liil 111 i
of I lie '' . te Hi I I . ' ! 1 11 I, !(IC tl .1 (I I'I ll ' I MINI -
:n-.,it Nj AiUaii'i', iii tin cii'it i I I'i 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 .
hi-i'i.nl iH'iilii' iti' 'ii to me. rcni'-iin,' 1111 t"
l-i- .' i. . vlpiu.itioil .h i;,lintlli' -.nil d'
l"i to. I i iuii.:it!in ol' tlieexixtelici hI'm.Ii! ci r
V 'i tl .en:
And v I.i fen.", ft Ii.ihIiccii mad" to appear to lie
th ii t w .i-i .nil'.-of to 1 :i!otc-iof the Ht'U'l,
I "iili'M of M.i iii i ol piii ..i."i! w ere gicn m Livoi
of 1'iiid application.
Nor, tliereforo. 1, Paul PiHiilgliBni, OoMH'iior '
i of the State of Yoruiiiiit, in onfnimity with sfiid
application, and the j r isiona of section eijjh
! tv-fcix and oii;ht j -m vi :i of chapter eighty-nine ut
the, Hi ll, ral St, tut, - uf Yei imiiit. dn hi rehj i--(
'K'li'lm .i i I .". 'iddiilari th.:' on'tli
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i.iii In i fji' in lioodl'itl trances,
sh.M in ; i ly bend aright ;
l lllidinn wi 'I the suit ikImiHi i .
I aiij.ni i mi, as low fs lniht,
(il'iliu, ll ialilig, dowiiwniil in i pint;.
Poised alott on are'hiiiK toes.
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Spanish ees are not lor inn ;
since my tin -love's modest glances
Hold a i 'nul'lil Unknown to thei
THE RENEGADE'S DOOM.
A STORY OF COLORADO.
A storm liml rogi'tl allday, tlio bellow
ing liln-t eai'ryiiifj with it dirt and lino
nirticlos of sand, until Uiu cloud wtts
not only blinding, nut till it was next to
iniios-.ililo for a human being to venture
from iim'.or cover without having Ihe
very fi' -li lacerated or peeled from his
bones'. Tent1-' lay scattered and rent in
every direction, and even sonic of the
"dobie" (Htavte-v. had been levelled with
their mother earth. Indeed, Fort Scdg
iviek presented much such an appear-
nn ( as might nave been expeeicu nan a
ijaitd of Sioux Indians made a success
ful a '.-unit upon the place.
As darknesij came on the wind ccaned
to Mime extent, and then a f-teady storm
set in, ahnostas terrible :ih was t lie sand
tempest ol the day. it was densely
dark, and this darkness; was favorable
to the movements of a savage band who
lurked in the shallow ravine behind the
bluffs back about two miles from the
LMnlto lliver.
The bugles at the Fort had just sound
ed the tattoo and taps, when one of the
band relerretl to arose lrom ins prostrate
position ; and as he did so, gave vent to
i coarse and mociung iiutgii. tiume-
diutelv after a small light .shot up. lie
hud ignited a match for the purpose ot
lighting his pipe; and the brief llame.ns
lie protected it lrom the wind with his
fur cap revealed his leatures. lie was
hideous in the extreme: and, although
painted like a savage, it was easy for an
experienced eye to detect the fact he
,va;-', not bo. l lien lus voice ami words
were another proof; for turning round
he spake thus:
".Men, you will understand that our
work must be quickly performed. At
tho first alarm, those whom I have des
ignated will dash into the quartermas
ter's, the sutler's, and the commission
er's. I have business at the command
er's quarters ; and this 1 shall perform
alone. I hall besucee.ssl'ul; and if you
are not equally so,iho fault will be your
own not mine. In all cases of this
kind you mutrcHolve that you will suc
ceed or die, and then you Avill never
know the meaning of lailnre. Come,
and be cautious."
Some twenty or thirty dark forms
were seen to arise, as if outof theground,
and then they slowly took their way
down the binds towards the Fori. Soon,
however, the band separated, and every
one of the number proceeded singly.
Thoe who had received their instruc
tions from the master spirit simply con
tented themselves with gaining certain
positions, and avoided every sentinel.
Not so with tho leader.
When this person had arrived within
ti hundred yards of the hospital, he
paused, and blood silc nt ly survoyingthe
camp, Here and there were dim lights
but barracks and tents generally wore
wrapped in gloom. Alter a time the
man uttered:
"Everything favors me to-night, mid
1" feel like a tiger, Oh, I shall succeed !
J f I do not, death will be the only thing
which will prevent me. Do I love that
girl? J scarcely know. 1 have strange
foelini's when in her presence. Some
thing of the past comes up before me;
but tlie reccolleclion isliko a dim dream.
I am puzzled. ..Many is the time I have
felt an inclination to spring upon her
even as tho tiger would upon the young
fawn, and rend her into pieces; and
then I have felt as though I must fold
her to my breast and weep. Cmves up
on it what is this ? Hang me if J don't
think that a tear drop has already start
ed from my eye mid dampened my
check. Thaw! Mad Leon, the Rene
gade weep! Preposterous. It is only a
melted ice urop melted by its contact
with my warm cheek. Hut never shall
my icy 'heart bo melted.
Slowly did the Renegade now advance
and as he approached the hospital he
crouched lower and lower, until he ac
tually crawled upon his belly like a ser
pent.' How lie reached the building,
and then he clung closely, to Its walls,
.still retaining his prostrate position.
I it was but a moment after that a foot
I fall was heard, and a guard pas,-:ed tho
, villain, Vt ho was not discovered. The
! soldier was wrapped in his great-coat,
while he carries his carbine In such a
manner as to protect it from the damp.
He did not even dream that death was
hovering so ntjlxv iUn, A moment after

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