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Thesystemonoolmpreffna ed with the Speclfte.lt beoomea an utter Imposslbulty for the liquor appetite to exist. 48 page book of partloulars frte. To bo had o C. H. HAGENBUCH, DruNglst, Shenandoah Q M. HAMILTON, M. B., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-28 AVest Lloyd Btrcot, Bhttmndoah e$&, p?s& -THE- Coloqel o!J5e Fourt5 -to R ptorjf of the Late Yt&vM- By BERNARD BIGSBY, Author of "Loyal at Last," "My Lady Fantastic," &o. CHAPTER 'xiV. inn ntomaAi. boh ncTunNS. Tho Stono river Is a sluggish stream, bordered by cedar-brakes, which flows with muddy waters through a swampy country four miles from Murfrecsboro. On tho 80th of December Its placid banks arc- bristling with tho armed men of two great forces on Its loft, Rosecrans with fifty thousand warriors! on its right, between It and tho city, llragg with as many moro. Ilosecrnus has said: "I will mass my Btrcngth on tho loft, and crush tho enemy's right," Bragg hus rc-cchocd tho words: "I will strike them on tho right with my loft." Tho dawn of tho lUst was wrapped in a donso fog: and Ilrngg, eager to sccuro tho advantage of striking first, dashed furiously on tho Federal right, of which two divisions fell back, losing their guns and leaving many prisoners be hind. l!ut Sheridan's bravo fellows stand llko a rock beaten by tho waves: and by this tremendous effort Iloso orans is enabled to form his lino afresh, on which, from tho cedar-brakes they had won, tho Confederates hurl them solves with gallant recklessness. Four times they charge: four times thoy aro repulsed when tho cry is, "Brecken- repulsed when tho cry Is, "UrecKen- rldgc comes with soven thousand mon," . and twlco again thoy rush to tho at-1 tack, but Northern firmness stands tho shock of Southern dash, and beforo thoy can again re-form, night in pity draws a mantlo o'er tho scone. On Now Year's day both armies rested from tho conflict. On tho 2d, Bragg rnado some demon strations to find out what Buell meant to do, and why ho had not, as ho so fully oxpected, sounded a retreat, no 6oon learned to his cost. Tho Northern General had made his position a cjtadel, from which ho could rally and striko at any point, or break tho fury of bis. charging foe. On this in vain tho gallant Confed erates advanced, only to fall baok with broken ranks discomfited. But now tho men of Texas camo with o rago that nothing Beems to stay. In vain tho showor of grapo pours on tha unflinching host. Seo Colonel Robin son, with tho colors in his hands, dash through tho abattlsand spring upon tho embankment, calling on Ills men to fol low! Even his enemies con searco for bear to cheer tho daring foat, or sigh when thoy seo the gallant flguro thrown Ufeless down. And now tho muskotsof col. bodinson, wiTn colons nf ins VLUxa, OALLINQ ON HIS MtfJf 1 POIXOW. tho Firrhtlnff Fourth crash their leaden iholl upon his men, burning to avengo his death: and, bleeding and torn, they 'fall back fighting to the very last. Uown pours the ram on yio tomuo carnago ana tno snatierca ooutnera, hosts fall back on MurfreeBboro. And where is Frank Besant all this, while? Fighting at tho head of his company during tho heat of tho fray you may bo Buro, bttt now sadly bond ing his steps to a clump of trees, under 'which a group of officers is gathered round a central prostrate flffuro, ovor which. Doctor Saunders is stooping, whllo tho rest anxiously await his do clslon. 1 "Not necessarily mortal," ha says ot last, with a sigh of relief. Tho wounded man Is bomo tenderly to tho fleld-hospltal. "Who is lt? Who Is it?" ask several, na tho mournful cortciio passes them. 'Colonel Fulton of tho Fourth shot'. through tho lungs," is tho sad a'nswor. But Frank and nls comraues navo another duty before thom ero thoy can lay their weary banes to rest on that ' "Bovs." tho Major had cried, "there1. llosthe body of Colonel Robinson. Shall1 IJ rvnllnnf aIImtp'o1 corpso upon tho field without a Boldler'sl funeral, or sign to, morn uio boot no' fell?" "No, no," camo from a ecoro of throats.. ) Rn thov durf a crrave and laid. tho hcroi In It a touching incident, though his only requiem was a saiuiu ureu ujr mo, hands of his enemies. At tho head of tho grave they placed a rough board, with fudely-palnted characters, which readi I "nEna ues ina body of COLONEL ROBINSON, wno rata at tub dahls 01 stoke rtrvEii, GlOniODSLY MADINO TUB SECOND TEXAS JtEOIMENT. na was BtntrED by UNION SOIJJIEU8, IN rtECOONITION OF UIS UEnOISM." Kudo as tho tablet was, simple as thtt neatly-rounded gravo looked by tho lantorn light, Frank thought that many a grand mausoloura would bear but poor 'comparison bcsldo that humble tribute ,to a bravo man's memory, oven though 'tho first blasts of winter would destroy tho rough memento. That night thoy slept upon the battle field. ' 1 Ht szmat- rink ha aunnafiad tliati rtighest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOUiTECif Charlie Fulton's absenco from his post had not caused consternation among his comrades and intonso distress to his father. None, however, but Major Hopkins and Frank Bcsant had attrib uted suspicious motives to his disap pearance, and you may bo assured that they kept their own counsel, jealous of their comrudo's honor and mindful of their Colonel, whoso heart thoy knew would bo broken if his boy fell into dis grace, so It was generally accepted that ho had ridden farther than was prudent and had fallen into the toils of the en emy. But tho Major and Frank had drawn tho worst conclusions, especially when ths latter learned from tho pick ets the direction tho absentee had taken when ho started on tho journey from which ho had ncvor returned. Bcsant hoped against hope, but Hopkins vowed that ho had sold himself body and soul for a pretty face, and had gono over to tho enemy. "Ho always had preposterous ideas of Southcrn chivalry," tho Major said, ,.and lt Qnl ,vantetl tho witchery of this woman to tip the scale of his un- balanced mind and land Mm headlong ' Hlps bo able to clear himself of any Jn ruin," a supposition the younger man S more serious than a breach of had not tho Courage to controvert. I f0 P n0; ,how ranc' y" BhaU It can readily bo Imagined, then, how fqtch tho lad bacliandgivoUlmachanco Ids heart beat with renewed hope when ! ol phnatlon. Tako as many men of on tho afternoon of the 8d, while n I ?our ow? company as you lllco-yolun-foarful storm was raging, which wm I teers, mini and manngo tho affair just never bo forgotten by thoso who:"" shivered 'ncath Its blasts, an old colored man crept into camp, anxiously in quiring for him. Ho boro i letter written on a crumpled leai of papci and inclosed in nn empty rlflo enrtridgo sholl, which tho wary messenger had carried In his mouth for security's sake nnd which ho gravely assured Frank he would havo swallowed If ho had been caught by the enemy. Ilastlly unfolding it, Besant read the penciled lines: "Friend FnAKiti I bavo boon for some weeks a prisoner. This morning thoy moved mo from Murfrocsboru to a mill tour miles down the river from your enmp. Wo aro onlj under a guard ot eight men and a sergeant, besides soino lnvnllds, who won't count In a scrimmage. You nnd a dozen boys of tho Fourth might readily eflect a rescue If you think mo worth the rink. llragg has given or dors for a retreat at daybreak, so if you don't hurry lt will bp all up with your unfortunate f rlond, CnAituE Fulton," Rewarding tho faithful negro beyond his wildest expectations, Frank hurried to tho Major with his glad tidings, but to his surpriso his senior evinced no especial signs of gratification. "You aro a llttlo too sanguine, Frank, my boy," ho said, gravely, "but though wo aro relieved of tho pain of believing tho young man is voluntarily absent from our ranks, tho onus yot remains on him to provo how Innocently ho fell Into captivity. You soo, now tho Colonol is wounded, the command of tho regit ment dovolvos on mo for tho tlmo being, and, considering tho responsibilities ol 'my position. I do not for the Jlfe of mo seo how, II you brought him baclc, knowing what I do know, I havo any other alternative than to placo hlnr under arrest and court-martial him." "Oh, sir, surely you would not pro- 'ceed to such extreme moosuresl" "I am afraid 1 bhould, Frank, and, if I did, lt would go far to kill his poor father, who now lies in a very critical condition. I guess wo had bettor let this young fellow paddlo lils own canoo for a tlmo a dose of Libby prison will go a long way to ameliorate his high flown sentiments on Southern chivalry." "That is not spoken llko Major Hop kins." "Nnr Is It Rnolton hv Maior Ilorjklns. but by tho acting-Colonel of a regiment whoso fair fame shall never bo stained whllo I command. If my own dead son were hero altvo to-day, and ho had dono what Charles Fulton has, I would order him under arrest without on In stant's hesitation." Frank was awed to sllcnco by tho Major's earnestness. "You see, Besant," tho older man continued, "I am In possession of facta concerning which you know nothing." A spark of inteUigunco flashed In Frank's brain. "And your informant, sir, was James Lawson?" ho asked eagorly. " If bo, what then?" "Only, sir, that you are condomning jO rnan of honor on tho word of as baso a scoundrel as over lied to forward his mlserablo ends," was tho hot reply. "That may be, but oven an Inveterate Jlar may speak tho truth, if it suits his purpose." ur&uvcu, juujurf yuu uiu juu tww euro that tho truth did suit his purposo In this Instance?" 1 ... - r I 1 . . 1.1a i!vr reply vuo .major uhjic iruiu iua pocket-book a torn piece of paper, on wnicn was somu writiutf 11 yuuuu. uuu 'handed lt to his Bubordlnato, with tho remark: "I am committing no broaon 01 conu- donco in showing ypu this. Do you recognize tho hand that penned this treacherous scrawl?" Frank road tho linos eogerlyi thoy contained a brief but succinct descrip tion of Bueil's position at NoshvUlo. were addressed to Miss Lascollcs, and were signed, "your devoted friend, O.F." Frank's oyes blazed with triumph. "Do I rocognlzo the hand-writing, Malor?" ho cried oxeltedly. "Indeed, 1 dol I soo James Lawson's oar-marks on every up-stroko and down-stroko ot this villainous composition. Why, tho Jiltlful rascal has not even taken tho trouulo to tusguiso uio cuaracters." "You are suro of this?" lWll. vou BhaU iudtfa for vanrsalL U. . Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Baking Powder sir," "Frank" declared,' tailing' a lcttor from his pocket which contained an inelosure. "Hero Is a note I.awson wroto to a lady friend of mino at Mol tonburg, containing suah a libelous ac count of my conduct that in sheer dis gust sho sent It to mc, as sho says, to put mo on my guard against tho fel low's vindictiveness." It was a study to watch the Major's faco as he compared tho two docu ments. Turning to an orderly ho said, stern ly: "Go to company F and tell tho offi cer on duty to send Privato Lawson un der guard to me at once." In a few minutes, during which both officers maintained a moody sllonco, tho messenger returned. "Private Lawson, sir," ho said, salut ing, "is reported missing. Ho was fired on this morning by tho sentry as ho was seen making for tho enemy's lines, but escaped unhurt." Tho cloud of doubt cleared from tho wnJ?r 8 .orow, ,na claspctl i'Ta liaml' nnd saId llunrtllyf JIy H1 wrnf? Jng Fulton, and ho Major's brow as ho clasped Frank's was will It could not bo in bet ter hands." So, in accordanco with this llboral order, a dozen men, heavily armed, with Bcsant at their head, stole out of camp that night under shadow of tho cedar-brakes that lined tho river. To return to the object of all this so licitude, Charllo Fulton's condition after tho battle of Murfrecsboro was a strong contrast to the gentle treatment ho had received during his confinement at tho recruiting station, and ho was now bo ginning to learn that tho lot of a pris oner of war was not a very cnvlaoio one. Torn from his associates, who, be ing gentlemen, had accorded him many littlo kindnesses, ho found himself In tho hands of a rough soldiery, who seemed to tako dollght In covering with Indignities their luckless prisoner. Ono snatched tho cap from his head with tho brutal declaration that it was too good 'to cover a Yank's brainless scolpj an- I other requisitioned his boots and gavo him In return a pair of sololess shocB a tramp would scorn to wear; a third ap- j proprlatcd his watch; and a fourth took; j a fancy to a ring "ho woro. Thus do- I spoiled ho wns hustled Into tho loft of an unoccupied mill, wheroho waschcor fully told to make himself at homo till morning, when ho would bo taken "In tho ruck of captured Yanks to tho pen." But sharp as the oyes of his captors wero thoy woro not sufficiently on tho alert to provent a stolen Interview with ho old colored man thoy had deputed to carry htm a few moldy rolls and a cup of villainous coffeo thoy called his dinner. How anxiously tho slow hours rolled along. Would midnight never como? Perhaps the ancient darky had fooled him, or failed in his attempt to reach tho Union lines; or, worst thought of all, was tho probability that his folly had been discovered and his comrades might not think him worth tho rescue. Bolow tho men who had purloined a, Bmall keg of whisky woro getting quar rolsomo over their cups. Now was tho tlmo to strike) U only Frank and his (rollout boys would comoi but, though ho pressed his ear against a crack in tho wooden wall and listened with breathless anxiety, there was no sound without Bavo tho moan of tho wind and tho fierco pattering of tho sleety rain. But what la that? Tho hoarso chal lenge of tho sentry, followed by 0, groan and all Is still again. Tho rev elers below had never oven neara tno sound, for their oaths and shouts wero louder than ever. Then the crash of wood, n,nd stamping and scuffling, and oiraln tho painful silence, llo rusliea to tho door and beat upon lt with his naked hand, fearful that after all they might not find nun. "Charliel" "Frank!" Tho lock fell shattered by a blow, Aho door swung opon, and with hysteria, THE LOCK FELT, SHATTERED I1V A BLOW, joy Fulton clasped the hand of his de liverer. "Quick, my boy," Besant cried. "Ono fellow got away and will glvo tho alarm. It will bo all wo can do to got back to camp with wholo 6klns to- niuht." uIiav waraAAlcklili ion Bonn, fno jui thoy roacfiod" ifio "opposite tank of tho rivor thoy heard tho clatter of galloping horses on tho Murfrecsboro road. "Aro any of our follows injured?" Charllo asked, anxiously. "Not a scratch. Vv'o just bowled thcra over llko nine-pins," was tho gay reply. It was not till they had reached n placo of safety and tho sound of their pursuers had died away In tho dlstanco that Besant remembered tho unpleasant task which lay before him of toiling Chnrllo of his father a sad misfortune Tho young man's oyes Ailed with tears, as ho heard tho melancholy de- "Poor old dad." ho moaned. "Wound-. ca bo uau as uini, aim i nui uuur lucuhi fort him. Ahl what will mother soy, I wonder, when sho hoars that I was away from him in his hour of need? Away I my Godl and on such an or randl" "Which she never need know and If sho did, tho knowledge of your safe re- turn would condono the fault of your going, Charlie: for women do not look nt some things in tho same light that men do." "As you do, for Instance?" "Yes, Charlie, as I do," Frank de clared, firmly. "I am not going to add to your troubles by preaching you a ser mon: but If I havo any claim on your regard, I would implore you to make a confidant of Mnjor Hopkins,, who knows more of your doings than you have any idea of, and who is still willing to bo your friend." "You speak with an assumption of guilt on my part, which in another man I would not permit ono instant." "No, not guilt, Charlie: only Intense ly reckless folly," Besant declared. "And I am to mako this paragon of a Major my fathcr-coufessor? Well, per haps I will co him to-morrow and havo a'talk with him." "You will seo him to-night; for you will havo to report to him. no is In command now, you know." "In command? Since when?" "Slnco your father fell In action." "Ah, yos; of course." For a time they walked on in silence; but as they reached tho Major's tent, Fulton askcdi "Docs my father know wliy I loft tho camp that night?" "No. Tho secret Is only shared be twaen tho Major and myself unless you count Jim Lawson as ono of us; but ho Is beyond tho power of revela tion." "As how?" "Deserted to tho enemy." "Tho scoundfoU" Then, after a pauho: "Oh, Frank; I do bolievo you aro tho best-hearted fellow that ovey drew tho breath of life." "And tho Major?" "Yes, yes; If lt will set your honest soul at rest, I will mako a clean breast of all my sins to him this very night." And with that pleasing assuranco tho younir men parted. Next day, ns tho doctors declared that there was no hopes of Colonol Fulton over being able to assumo tho command of a marching regiment, even if ho es caped with his life, Hopkins was in 6talled as Colonel, to tho satisfaction of every man in tho ranks; for thoy bad long learned to lovo tho quiet, gentle manly man, who nover flinched from dauoror and had such a keen sense of duty. And who Is going to bo Major? was tho question ot tho bivouac. "I'll hot oven on Bcsant ogalnst the told," cried Jack Gregory. But there wore no takers. to bis continued. REWARD FOR MARSH. The Mayor of rhilntlolphln Issuos a Vioc- lanmtlon OfTelliiL- 85,000. Philadelphia, Juno 0. Tlioro is little change in tho situation with respect to tho Treasury scandal. Mayor Stuart op- provod tho action of councils m reior enco to the roward for Marsh's arrest, and Issued a proclamation offering $5,000 for his enpturo. This, with the $1,000 offered by Boudsraun Wnnumnker, makes the total ?U,000. In ttio meantime aiarsu Eoema to liavo m ml o trood his escnpo. Gossln as to Bnrdsloy's disposition oi the State's money is still rife. It is ono of tho interesting points yot unsottlod, aud the belief Is forming that not ono cent of it found its way in tho Keystone Bank. From tho countv nrlson comes tho In fnrmntlnn tlint ox-Treasurer Bardsley is improving in health, though considera bly worried. As to Marsh, tho govern ment olllclnls sum tms aiternoon luoy wero not mnklnn an effort to find mm. Thev contend that their work ended when ho was first arrested, and that now lt is tho dutyjof his bondsmen to una mm, HIS TERRIBLE STRUGGLE. lawyer Itiirtlno's I'lirslclans Resort to Mercury to Counteract Hydrophobic Asbuhy Park, Juno 0, Lawyer Bar- tine, who was bitten by a cat, Is still allvo. His physicians, as a last resort. lnjoctcd blcarbonote of mercury lu order to counteract the effects of liydropnooia, Ills nulse at the last renortmado was 125, Mr. liavtlne cautioned uis uiiuuvun iu keep away from his bedside, as ho feared ho would do them harm. During ttio rlnv lin nttomnted to lean from a window, but wus overpowered by his guard. Ho plteously bogged to ue auowou to m ... . . . i.in himself. MISS SMITH A BRIDE. We the Victim of Hurry French's Tonsue Weils Aucnt Merrill. IiosiON, Juno 0. Helen V. 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