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‘N %.. tive, bare boenssion to allids to this par |. morte jnnrp . BEOB'D time momfimg ~the: 'C flunk shroniclel in our last Al 'chipter; thore arrived fromthe EKS upon ane of the packets, a 'man of homes forty year ofige, who was | ~ met at the Irending by the the threemen who attomped the robbary and murder , of farmer Oangood, as already described. | H9 Alelighted to mist the three} withe whom tre shookAandiin a- hearty manrmeoy, and inquired how covery ©. ' ia WhitolalZ, and was amrored that averything was 'Gosey\and [ fightuukhogmdthofonz walked in “mum: of the Abamrook. tavern, -__\ Am in the course of this narm- Fen sonore then ones.. . \We shall.call him \Sohm. Holt; anithough this. wen mot nie - mme, his. rer! ° pptronypic being «0p f - prowmed on tlie accountof His myth, - who mroe respenciable members of smog! ina neighbozxing towss, and mood ma fl nes odin the. fear:- of the Lord, but his evil pessicm, had ruin. At the age of magenta; \ran avemy from his pas- misimibindt gone to- Now YGrK, Whire theta, robbers, burglars, gamablersand villains of ewory 46r%, srecturmed out ”W _ named with: avory vice that this males. | > jokers\ -- iy. ® f « + f * eonducted. theem to the: room fn s Dovil, - would wish to have fnstill- | \WHints the mends of his mbjects Herel \he made the meuaintazice of the worst villissas in thee city, became an adept in. tha‘xunnipnlxfion of cards, dics, andthe Sould picks pocket in as feakm. mainer ug any of his confroreey. and ack acamib in as s handsome style is - Miy bairglar iax thocity. He, hadnlmfly . terved. ons or\ two texzang of imprison- ment, and he Pad given many lessons in vics to the young zion with whom - veofind his in company on this _ons« ion#®His pawents had Both ded a short | tine axorhis Herst conviction of burglary, and people mZ4 that their 'groy tairs had goon Thy him, brought with sorrow ta he griavd. | . - Having 'Arevoed at the Shamrock an(£ shook bands with O‘Lefixy bs Calied fos -* home brandy welich was hastily swallow ®. . 60 by tho party. Hothen requested the proprietor to him witha' goon where they wauld not bre: drama-bed .ag he hu’gaomoflxng of Importance to com- paunicate, to Kie companions. . 'The re- quest was cowmmpliel with, and O‘Imry C which the plast tak: Hormbd for the totbery of | Jetted “was. fin: GM (a 14 bac _.;~ mmmg MMMWMiW°hRW {, % [German mom] a» - CHAPTER Xk - (__ > son agen n nee z oplo.. John had been rear- | £ for & bottle of .. the ardaat,. which was | £13118}:th one designaiodq Mum. \Well John, what is it you have got to say to us? Is thero a crib to crack to-night? ~Ifthere is, out with it, sathe podlsgogue mid to the boy he caught with with a chow of ftobasco in his cheek during school hours,\ - - ' ' \Now mind,\ said the one addromed \lon't you sy a word of what I'm going to tell you to for 'if you do he'll |; want a sharo in it, too.\~ I promise Now spit it out I‘ll answer for Joo and Bob, here; they wont squeak, Tll stake my life.\ _ 'Yes, yes, mid the other two, wers mum, wa never poack on a friend.\ r \\Well,\ sald Hoff; \on _the map \From Troy, twigs“; a sore, fue: aohteat chap I yg “ := cattle drover- snd , m returning from New York, whit Be had dimes-(of a ety | drove, and he was Kuk with wigar: m thin fre thoumfiionm X Md hogtcn, and MIME bemloihc My Lorgoods. I pélled the ool over his | in sus shape that ha showed me a large xol‘i of -Pilis and Ire riyie up mynind to Rargethem, as ho stops at the Angto Bexon to-night.\ . . 'And you wank us jojldgloumch him a keson in swim: with s atons tied 'about his neck, eh?\. paid Bill.. \'That is an ugly business and X don't want to harmhxm,asl think that be tween us four, we can gentinon easi whys lls .l ~'\Dg. 3011‘th to mughfm? salted: Bobs\: *> # r“; * # \No. Wait IP . tel you. After whngtothmmanawhxle, Tagked him} if H8 ever played dards, and as it was.) eather lonesome, I would Hike to playa, friendly gamewith him. He had no | objections, anf wa sat drawn to a game twehtpfive cont: ® cornér, andI lot him win ag many some; As I, did, thmhng to makea grad but out of him at last, | when he get\ more \Interested the & E learned that he was gomgto stophers over vnight;.and it struokk-me. that I had baainess to transactin Whits- hall, likewlee Now what I propose, 'in. this; that werget hifia in here, and make up a game, fnd I think we will‘lxghfom 'his load of \Althy Jacre_a liitle thumdmdrning. Hal bs ! hat} «Bully 1\ likkd Joe. MW LJ m - |Jnok you go and look * _- {Youl fluduyretdy to“ bim, '__thmbrokenpw; m Momma hiowhilom friend, ton, it: was- profoned to take a [about the town. Accordingly, _ 1 Hoff maked it > tho: Mm; objection - W Inning #: h“! is Me aed \Nothing of the sort,\replied John 0d foy found that alf ther pow- a somethmg mhg. refused . to my -ofreven up. At m1 proposed 46 play for ahall- stike, mitwotfld make thefe: \*~: gatiie more mums Respect} with |. me, ant. we commenced 't play for | $57, ‘ng, count «on us than,\ \Tats: take another drifk and then, | . \How w your chicken, | eunuch help you pick | said Joe, - Accordingly, After mug f thatevening. [C R - Hof went. to the Anglo Saxon, and us follow Lins, and if he, Als, f yond'the stone tore then we'll tap him stroll ' on the head, honovrhiseash mam after) ose.\ | - - theis oigate;, Hoff took the amt ieFlow. cursed greeh youave Jack ofhis fiend and thb two want out to ;: H [of, \\said Bill, \Do you know you. hares lookat the village. At last Hoff are nokin New York, now, and the' M ~ proposed to his companion to go some- ;' he would. Q0 when he game ter, 'where and have another set-down at would be to have us. all arroated, FTI oerdgjhiuk was agreod'to, andaccord-.| am - almostsuré that ingly® they stepped into the Shamrock. were handand glove inthufgumo ot - Pasing through the bar-room they en. | bluff 'to-night' up at Chatley's, How terod.the same apartment where we saw. would you like to be brought before a them» short time ago. Bill, Bob and Justice fora highway 'xobbery on tha Too wake ata table seemingly absorbed second: day of your arrival in: in: town, and in a grams of bluff. They all stared at | got us all into the- straps besides? No, the newcomers, but gave no sign of| no, that want do we Imago} to Hy, 033350». mowing clas,\ Afte?F watching them 33mm timo, macaw-mm! bis wife and other- witnesses to wweay that wa did noted out of his how ater M W 6 m? c . 41a.” glint. them: Into their little: two o'glock, ha had lout 'but alittle over a mam dollars, and the prom” M - \Ifhhm\fldhm, Ottawa“: turd \him to shirk, but he wokonlyona dram, | that ome, howerer, was drugged, but so | alightiy thatit HA not have the affeot they hapugitwm ~The beleved that he would dil enough to stupify him, | sronin thesmall quanity in which it! bridge * Pll meet you there,\ | eo had bean mixed- with the liquor, and | Accordingly Joe, Bob and they were doaply chagrined when he an- 1ap DnisionSmeg conE-‘t nounced his intention of retiving to his > strest until they came to Clinton Ayano - i they proceeded. to the Towat bridge, sid ers soon, joined by Hof, momma; AAtiat thoir victim was loaning over the | railing; between the bridge and the grist mill, looking into the water. him,\\ ssid Ho#f; \you three go arcing - : by the back tracts anc Tl keep apere upon him, and if he goes by the Tower mot“; ca ‘hnd bemlost trying | w any momma flopped. from the-Sham- «rock into bli hining be, wanna-sin before this, and Wood Crack fimdnmfg 00am was much swollet thereby, and the [tered to him by tha four villains, nado 4mm as they rashed-headiong over the him feel slighHy sick, he thought the' Bmmflhatthmélm mm Chan- night air would make him feel better, |Plain . .- and lhe wandered - (loan the Ex-i 'The four: Mum mam change bridge, which Hho the bridge, through ine of the. diamogd \, fedon “W5 the old | bolas -with . which its fiduam 'pigrgec imam to admit light. - 3;th syes, o'erewabchtghnn, as he saunter: * the stranger siraightemed himeelf p ag 6d along cinimighiig . with bis \own.. if prepering to resume his wall. After thouglits;, or. thisk:thosa fout mien with. ® whbngx he hail spent the erening were. 224 entired the bridge, which M even fiow fiethofGically planfing to plin- dork-s Baku Se v ous der kim, and if vegision: Minx-ed, for |- Mom Mgwmfimpiunc der, mid mmmmm } King of . b y, 'he Hed had 'that wflm‘fl Maw mm tummy; N W“ a 02 .w - ,‘ 209 one.“ monmbdngin form Tigk - madam be- ~ ~ * 'Don't you mee,\ seid flies. Abit weo °- \Well we must 204° zoos-mm \ Tittle did he m that fonrym of - me a Tharp \att sh?\ ther Bilf as ~>+~ looking thort him a moment; MW' f «,o C 110:th There had been somie two or three ** waablomng,ona ai the drug adminis-! Iatranger ktood andwatched the turbid_ ' ..