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There was no w pavemnut round that p art of the hos- di pital, aiE I rebel on uncertianly, and feel- ti ing a weight in the air, put out my II hands to grope for some clew to my to whcrcabouts. I was in an ally - w flanked with stone walla far above my A' head. It gave a sudden turn. In an il instit I koe.v I was in the subterra- t ne.n pa.uges of the asylum. I turn- pt ed to retraco my steps-the opaque g de'isity of somo heavy body crouched to het ween me and the outer air. I P heard its atifled breathing-itsstealthy i tr. ail approaching mte. AMy God ! he W h: I fil!o-ved ime from the very door ( t ihe dead house here ! A struggle in or life with a madman in these nar- ol row, gloomy vaults -to lie in the pool w of onA own heart's blood in this un- pt discovered tomb--and liiy young wife t< Covstanoce !-'twas maddening ! P 'or an initantl my brain was on fire. p 'Tlien I thought there might be an ex. t, it-other dcvious windings in which I e c mild elude mny deadly pursuer. Go- I a iug deftly backward, I turned the il angle in the wall, and then plunged I at the utmost speed of a young and hi aetivo uman along the black passage. i instantly I knew I was pursued.- t Meeutiig another crossed path, I struck a into it in the opposite direction. The i maniae instinct followed me. V hat - a race through those cavernous depths of t .e mad house ! What tragic pit falls might lurk at every step 1-what black iol stagnant pools lie waiting to emtilph me I-what deeper de pths of inky blackness into which to fall-and fall forever. 0 The l"inago grow narrower. We were perhaps, under the very centre 3 of the building, and farthest from ' the outer air. I had tried to breathe ! ioiselessly; the effort exhausted me. i i knew nothing of the labyrinths.; could only guess at our position by t the distarieo from the entrance. I had counted the turnings we had t inado. I thonght 1 could retrace theo. My strength was failing. I was fleetest, but the was most endur in1g. Presently he would run me down. It was a terrible venture, but the no cessity, was imminent. I would try it. Gathering all my force, I darted like an arrow on into the darknoss. IlThe suddenness of my increased speed blailed him. I succeeded in putting i:ty yards between us, gained and umried the next angle, then drawing t myself against the wall, with every nerve and muscle strained into pre- t ternatural tension, with the mighty heaving of my spent chest crushed in to silence by an iron effort of despair. 8 ing will, I waited for him to pass me. I heard him come rushing on with new strength through the blackness, - reach the angle, turn it striking his massive body against the jutting n stonies. . heard niu spring like an antilmal on u:Jorg the track. 1 felt his hot breath like the steam-the foam of' bis sot .jaws flung across my face-a and lie stopped. If feit that he was fecelinug for mie I that ho was erouching [ on the stones. I saw the red fire of Is eyeballs glare up to m11 through , the darkness. I felt the touch of' his icy flesh on my hand. Like light- t fling hle raised himiself, and throwing huis vast weight against me, pinione I mec to the stones. All thme mad ragea of' a man at bay surged upward to m brain. I clasped my knife convu - sively, and seizAed him by the throat, resolved to die hard. It w~as haliry it. was shaggy,. Th le hands agaltiny my chest had a thick coat of fur. I clasped hlim to my breast. it wasP i ion-mny dog Lion.t 'Great Heaven, Winter Keene' ! what kept you tihe whole night in that b cursed dead house ? It is near day; the door has been open this two hours, and Derby and King have been asleep. I was getting on my boots to look for e you.' 'Why in the name of common sense a did you let this dog after me ? will d you tell me that ?' 'Why, ho howled like a maniac, 'i and clawed the door till if I had been 3 suspioious I should have thought you U in some danger, and could not keop ti him in.' ft 'Danuger i WVell, we can't tailk i now. Rtouse yourself; I have had an n interview with your maniac, and he is a prowling rounid the ground. after me now. Call up the men. I must go 0 af'ter Philips Immediately.'h 'My God ! you don't say so?' b 'Yes ; don't waste a'fiecond.' r< In fivo minutes the whole force of " the liesp intal was out in the g rounde. ui We took him in the angle of the great ri (oor, croucmhed behind the jutting g wall, waiting for me I Ho drew his t' lips back over his teeth, in the dumb t1 ferocity of a mad brute, s ho saw mie, andI his eyes settled into a dull,: lurid glare, impossible to describe, as 'V lhe hissed out: : 'H a I this is twice-twice you tri- g umiipi ; watt 4ill the ti$id tim,.' Aroumid the brating gdttd, in the, '4 closing bout' oft,h temp.* eo. 4 night, we shook hads over e gld- nli ness of our re-unioni, anid sftt time # story was over, umd the $f N 4C, h4 and the laught~aftet (&Vfla ' 1"o h may adventure,) ammibh sqging,.4 had left us,- andBatn-L and04 be stood. at thf' windb* 3*I1, the. si young winter defr#ie 6eett Big. la there wat %dstUhIid~ery mpech like tears over the hold. bri ht hi ea 'Consteno, Would have gone thore, inter, or died, and mine ivould have en a heavy, heavy life after.' KuwrN M. STANTN.---The funeral 11 has been suddenly thrown over is bitter enemy and cruel pereceu r of the oppressed and desolated >uth. A disease of the heart struck m down, while about to wear the mine of the Supreme Court, the re ird of his hatred of the South and nial of rights, by a political chief, i embryo C(osar, whose unconstitu omal sway is a curse to L.is country. is bier has borne bin t, a prem'a re grave, outting short a ."a eer, bitch will not re.d weil in Ii to, y - 'it </e nortius, ni bmu-, ha-i grown to a maxim. hlt it was never ment veil the political crimes of tmineut iblie funutionuries, pi- Cit to d.. >od, but perver clv eho .s'ng to do dil and wrong. While the f.1ult snd !coadillos of truly great a..d gud en should not be unne.s eai y or antonly exhumed, the mi -lends of ril-minded and wrong-doi ;y states en belong to histiry, and shou'd to aronioled and expo, e-1, by way of aring to the living, although th" 3rpetratora lie in the grave. Stan. mn's administmation of the Wur ie artment, however able for his cruel urpjoses, marked by ruthle.-s cruelty > the South, anid ultimatel t" disgrae I by an unjustiliable and t: 'honor ble tenacity of an adherence to (',L aet office, against ti i will of his p"1 tic:dl and4. const i t u'ional ch~ief, maut k 1m ai one VIhow we may colmie to ury but not to praiso. We lament say that the evil le ha: done ives ftcr him, and we know of ii) good lie as done to be in!er red withhi-, bobes. -Charlestoi, C .-. The Sunday News has the follow g : "luring the summer of 1867 a hksaon geatlemn, together with his -ife and widowed .-i,ter, were is l'ari.i )f coutse they, aui-g other wonders f the Freach utpitil, went to hear 'ere Hlyneinthe. The widow, who i, oung, has but one child, and is finite realthy, fell in love with the fore. inally meetings were brought about a which she expressed ruch j iy thit be feeling becatue iutnni. Al hough the Carmelite had begun to xpress himself in public in re ligious natters, he didl not go far enough to ati-fy his female adore., who had nore expatsive religiouls niratls in a ountry where el. neh atal state are :o losely allied. Under the tutelage of he Boston lady the pric.t bcenam't nore and more outsp"ken in his views nd finally events culmin ted in his etiremient from th0 monastic order. Vhile in this country the 1h' re went o Boston, wihere ho miet the lad ' u% ho ad drawn him ihi.her. It was with he intention of settli -g p. ivate mat ers in France that ho a or se l ihere nt before long, as hinted, he will re urn to America and mnrry the I rly rho has drawn hint away froni father. and and Mother Church.'' 'l'hat' ood! S.ct RAI.ROAn AccJoss-r.-T h e ew York 'T'ine. of Siturday says. A young and boautiful German girl, bout 16 years of age, met with a sad nd sudden death last night on the larlen Rlailroad, a short distance orth of the Mor i .ania ])epot. iv ppe ars that the liarlema train going. ort h. and the New I [aven 8:'20 dlown assenger triiu--the latter beoiig hie md- timec and rtunning at ai hsighm ratei f speed-passed eachl oithe(r thore. 'lie engineerA of bioth t rains observed ble girl and sounded the alarm whis e, when she sprung from before the [arlemn train across the other' track, nd was struck and instantly killed y the New Haven engine, her body oing hurled somna twenty feet in the Ir. When the train was stopped andl aokced up to the spot, the body wvas mund terribly broken. A shawvl was )mnd pinned about the head, which robably prevented her fionm hearing 1c trains. A portion of an evergreen 'reath was found on her persona, and ear by were several toys, wihich she ad evidently purchased for Christ InS gifts." A CounRwO.ous Won? w. -Thae Lan ister Ledger sa: '-T'wo negro mni, !manuel Brown aid Wilson Geoorge,I tempted to steal a hog on last Thiurs ay night from Miss Maria Fudge, a oman living a few miles from town. 'he watchdog gave the alarm, and hass Fudge ventured out in the dark, narmned. On turning the corner of to house she came in contact face to ice with one <f the negroes armed ith a mauske*, and inquired his busi. ns, whereupon the negro cntsed her ad ordered her to go back into the ouse or he would knock her braius tat. Miss Fudge immediately seiz/edl is gun and in thie struggle the gun ecamo unbreaochesl, leaving the h-ir thin the possession of Mihss Fudge, ho imm~nedilately turned it to good me In administering several well di toted blows on the head of her anata mist, causing him to give tup. The to negroes were commiaitted to .bsil at ala place on Friday last." An African Prince, who sent Quteen ictoria costly presentsked lher in re irn to tell him the secret of Nugltad's reatness au4gland'e giory. She 96 hi not te ,n tber of her fiqet, erb ~bi t es nottho 4 l hudosa peoandlise, tth oetali of her inerbathstable kIth.' 8~he did hbt,'lIke Hozeklah, an evil hour, show the ambassador r d tOO F)} ,and her p .bgdilghin. su oun ,I 1}1 The' "C..lOIlN'1 I"Eh' TIl,(zIi'." is n' Perun l-i 11111 ill n itsI! F~eriizn Prprte itiet hiiid andi~ sea uiiii i ls. izit iis 1''t'it mt. We it ttitx thle rtnnly' 9 (it' I 'tot Siti .'i nysisn of. ampntile of Carolia I'c:Iihg: 'Insta1t1 ' exelled it 2110 F, Organi MIat i~i. WithI sonic aitter of c miti 1' sod I ngiedii'ut, his ii'.. te, U.17 1 Sn~phurit:.1i:l 111 E Su lihat or Sodai, On the t reing ths o!' these resutlt I I almi gli We\ llfrih lsecelnl'IRtl 2,000 Ii's. oct 9'-Isy NoIw A dvertis~ements, l.Iy : vu~ 11s nWa'ky iit,i iiu' -r. A lrit f Viiiiiia tuit~ AuflyuII 'ti"rlrl iiiit CIII',, tni'Iibrirtilir, For~t n en Vl'Cn.rn Ii~n ItIi. ltf. $IrJbM irie lisirnaeI'c . (hand Ptann, or w" nriii ii,.,te I'itrIII (1 .'io' * Hedii5 .hin,fi, tniti the 1'rruialuan. b3pctitiia nud Itts fee. inhutl n I. W. I Gi.ANYD, l'ulLlic'er Sin, New fork. C,1: VAsSI(Na COOKS St":NT l'It:: r*oll Paris nv Sunlight and Caslight ..'i Wor jl':i ie oif the Myteies, Vir ta:? Vies iln' 1.h1 nii ( rtius of the city ot' Puri' t tells how 1'iul-s ht's. becomne thle gayest aiy tii'st he'ntifiui ity in ithe World how its tea t5 tid sploaido: nic piulhscil at it ef~'u Icost9 of NIi150iy 011(1 81 lfeiiii :ihaw visitorts are swiuidied by Professiniiial Ad." l~I it iiil cimties ireL CO him iited anid conea leu: how iioev ittI'i raidei'et in nuceleus I iil t'y : 1111f1 C~Il'i ovr 15i"I lit) ti iii enl'291l'i is gi'tut I f.t 1:'. ., ,.i .. ..... -.-'ss ii l t.---- 5 (1 ade frrn the Phosphates of South Carolina of the best Mannres known, only inferior t These l'hophtatcs are the remains of ex itiea of the greatest value to Ike ngricultur ep:ard. laA L COLLEG tR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. personally selected. 10 7( at ion expelled at a low red heat, 16.6( 06.8 2.6 privalent to 11.27 Solubl Phosphate of Lim Iuivalent to 13 48 lIsoluble (bone). 24.'75 l'hosphate of Lime. paivalent to 23 5 Sulphate of Limo. ti 1 I t)6 :i to certify to the superiority of the C'arol C. U. 81IIEPAItD, Jr. TER? to Planters and others at $60 per ton o G(I W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors. COMMON SENSE !! ! . .TTD-AGENTS -$260 per month Fell the genuine and improvei CONI ION-SE:NS FAMIiLV SEWING MA ChlINE.. Prcn .,ly $18. Great induce tuents to Agents. This is the most popu lar Sewing Machine of the day-makes th famous "Elastic Lock Stitch"-- will do an kind ."f work that can he done on any Ma chine-100,000 sold and the dennn1l con stanily inereasing. Now is the time to tak an Agency. Send rw circulars. A De ware of infringers. "Nig Addresb Srxcos: & Co., Ilost..n, Mass.; Pittsburgh, Pa,, o St. L.ouis, Mo. TIa~ IS F:.Iaaa.i-Anh STEIWART COOK STOVE THE BEST IN TIlE WORKD! O VI R 100,0(10 IX USE W 'ill dt) more work with the sane amours of fuel than any other Store ever mado. FULLER. WARREN & CO., EN\Cr.U.1v h 3- ANCIrCTCIt En6, '. ;,N. Y. SDescriptie 1,amphlets sent free. Two Months FER~EDJ ! 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G ENTS wanted everywhere to sell tht I ~Aaamicnan Kniting Mlachine, the onlt practical Fami y Enit ting Machine ever in vented Price $25. 'Will knit 2.000 stich es per minte. Add'ess AaEnas lKNIT 'rI\'( Aat tSx Co., Boston, Mars,, or 8t Louts, Mlo. The .Purest, Best and Oheapest SOLD BY A LL OR RS. ITO TIlE WOllKING CI.AS .-Weo art now prepar'ed to furnaish altl insses wihli contanat enmploy ment nt homte,~ he whole of thae time or for thae spare mec~ eats. Dual, ness new, light antd parontabi . ?ers,n 01o cit Iler set easily earn fromn JO. to pet e verning, nrl a proportional~ m by devot ng i hair thole time ;elhe I sintebs. Boyt nand girls carnm nearly as m h. as mnen. That all who Aeo this noticea seatd thiri 3d. dreas, and test the buasiness, we mrake thiu uaaparalleled offer tTo a h as are note yell satIsfed, wte wIll senid id ga~yfor. tha troubtle of 'writing. F 1 partidni1n'rs,' a valuable samnple, which 11 do to ettinnW~oc work on, ad a copy of' hes Peoe's; Lihe. rary Companion...one t the hgeapd best family nowapape 46b~1 .-l sei a free by hitll. ReAder,' f yu h -tat,'proltaibhe *utk, VWi 5"O, Ag & CO.j Augueta'Me.' deo p - '1O0,600 A GLV FNTRLQrk" Ap.ly t aarwe~t &Mo SI~N VY,1808. thes I bltgPA . pala, Pa, *k. bot. y so9. "Eures in Web:Ieeo Is an excellebt t of giblated Vi ginla ; whereever' 1oCd t is unit sally admired.i I t it 'l5 In bsndson muslin ba; e oyWere for it*: oel aes; are packed. 160 IACRT CLUB KING TOBACCO Is made of the eio it leaf grown ; it anti-nervous in its' oti, As the Nicoti has been extraceta t (levessno.disagreet ble taste after en ok g: ii. Is very moil light in ecolor amd we it. hehoe oho pout will last as long as of ordbnartiy tonce In lhIs brand - wo a pack orderst eve day. fr BrsLtqusuisity leeracnh.itn, Pipe I'y it anid eonvince hnrselves It is all claims to be, ",the l at of all." Lois' I's CENTURY CHIIlWiQO TACCO. This brand of Flue Cet chew g 'obao has no equal or suporior a 1ny9 ere. It withouts.loubt the best thewlnu tobacco the country. LORILLARD'S SNUM' Ijave now been. in general :sq , in t United States over 110 years, ad still 0 knowledged "the best'' wherevc used. If your storekeeper does not save the articles for sale ark him to get. em ; lb aire soul by respectable jobi rs alma everywhere. Circular of pric mnalled application. 1'. LORILLA1 & CO., _ w York IR. WillTTIERl, 9 Wylie St., Pittsbe 1 Pa., of Union-wide reputa , tre all venereal diseases : also, se al. wes ness, impotency. &o., the ,rg It of se abuse. Send 2 stamps for sealejlpag hl 60;pages. No matter who failed, stat a Consultation free. nov 0 Ye Sports ! "Slight.of.hasnd Ex.osedl:" over pages. "Age Cards :" to tell any per" age. "Game of authors." All mailet 60 cents. R. A. GREY & CO., York,1 S.C. P. P. TOALE, Charleston, 8. C., Manufacturer of r DOO.RS, SASH, JLINZ HAVING T HE LARGEST AND M( r COMI'bETE FAt!TORY in the. Soi . ern States, and keeping always on has large and most complete stock of DOO SASHES, BLINDS. Sash Doors. 8 boors, Shutters, Monblings, &c . &fo.. I enabled to sell low and at manufactur prices. N. 1.-Strict attention paid to shipi Sin goodorder. . y REEDER AVIS, COttOn. .-'aotO2* AND General Conmission Xere: a ADG ER'S NORTH WHARF, CII ARL- STON, S. IConsignments Respectfully Solicited oswF.LL R EEDER, EgIHIIURUtAN DA ESTABL1SIIED 1801 ALEXANDER SMYTH] Wholesale and Retail Deale, B iN BOOTS, SHOES and HK1 EAST Sib oi5 MbIN 8 EST (Opposite 'inard's,) C O LUM.B IA, S . C . mar 28-iy R. 0. SHAE P & 00,, Cc'TTJON FACTORS AND General Commission- Morchar B3ROWN'S WHAl1F, Oharleston, 8, 0, Oct 6-3nuos AND OHANiNEL OTSER Supplied in quantities to sult purehas, Orders from all parts of the Interior sell ed. A ddress* -Thos. MCrady,- Agent., 0. Box 880, ('harleston, 8. 0. IturvRaauocs.--.lmes Adger & CO~b h J. 1B. Campbell, Dr 8t WV. J. llavenele Dc Jennings, MoCrseiy & Son, . W. 0. Din1 John 8. Ryan. new 18-8s M'CIFIC 'WJANO C5IPAN16 f~oMIoUND . ACID PHOSPHATE OF UN? For Compelinga willh Cotton- 8eed. ~IIS11 a~rtlele )a manufactured it the Oc I pany's W oe, udei- the 4Ireotioq a su prlntend enp of. I r op ~~e. II eontafl y oaq as n Solubl ti*% ,exe notfonia ih mola.Ji sled, wIt (o ruues e e1 i aht the o~eLI render.t at si e 9i not o th~ tb eat deg6'*ssydl1k lity, iaftrmationi apply Iis a undrs 1 and2 Agt 'tanj ete JoRN S. UuRu, Jr,.i. ~t~ co Agssehe -e. Is I. Id y is No PENDLE"OW' i InQ . he o-* se .7 Is' onl it s bk. d. PIJOSPllAiTIO lit, 1ST SflMP OUNDP oro lng 0 LtS,