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C. passed today he saw some large cedar trees and some juniper also just at the upper side of the mountain there is a bad rappid here the toe line of our canoe broke in the shoot of the rapids and swung on the rocks and had very nearly overset. a small distance above this rapid a large bold Creek falls in on Lard. side which we called Frazier's Creek after Robt. Frazier.

Northrup could not help notice how carefully her daughter guarded the great crimson beauty rose she wore on her breast. The mother also noticed that the handsome captain wore a bud of the same kind in the lapel of his coat. "My dear," she said, "I think you are going a little too far with Captain Frazier. It will not do to flirt with him on the very eve of your marriage with Hubert Varrick."

"All folks believe within the shire This story to be true, And they all run to Spindleston The cave and trough to view. "This fact now Duncan Frazier, Of Cheviot, sings in rhyme, Lest Bamboroughshire-men should forget Some part of it in time."

The officers killed were Major Francis Langhorne Dade, Captain George Washington Gardiner, Captain William Frazier, Lieutenants William E. Basinger, J.L. Keayes, Robert Richard Mudge, Richard Henderson, and Dr. John Slade Gatlin. Total killed, officers and men, one hundred and seven; escaped, three. A handsome monument has been erected to their memory at West Point.

This much I promise you: I shall not see Hubert Varrick until this matter has been cleared up." To this note Frazier sent back hurried word that she should have all the proof of Hubert Varrick's perfidy that she might ask. There was but one thing which it was impossible to do, and that was to set her free during the six months' probation. This was impossible.

But, for all that, she had not succeeded in making her escape, as the flames must have overtaken her. Those who watched Captain Frazier had great difficulty in preventing him from flinging himself headlong into the bay, he seemed so distracted over the loss of Gerelda, the girl whom he loved so sincerely. The truth of the matter was, Gerelda had not fired the place.

Apprehensive from Drewyer's delay that he had met with some difficulty in procuring a guide, and also that the two indians who had promised to wait two nights for us would set out today, we thought it most advisable to dispatch Frazier and Wiser to them this morning with a vew if possible to detain them a day or two longer; and directed that in the event of their not being able to detain the indians, that Sergt.

Northrup reached his side. "Oh! I might have known it, I might have guessed it!" she wildly cried, clutching at Varrick's arm. "She must have eloped with with Captain Frazier," she whispered. "Hush!" cried Varrick. "I know it, I believe it, but no one must know. I see it all.

If I can keep it out of the market for a week, my speculation is assured, I can realize half a million, at least. Frazier is an old man, weak: he crosses the Narrows to-morrow morning on horseback." He stopped abruptly, playing with a shell on the mantel-shelf. "I understand," in a dry voice; "you want him robbed; and my hands came at the right nick of time." "Pish! you use coarse words.

By several trials made today in order to adjust my Octant and ascertain her error in the direct observation, I found that it was 2° 1' 45" + or additive beyond the fracture; this error was ascertained by a comparison with my sextant the error of which had been previously ascertained. the error of Octant in the direct observation on the broken limb next to 0 or below 55° 20 inclusive isadditive only. Sent Shannon Labuish and Frazier this morning on a hunting excurtion up the Kil-haw'-a-nak-kle river which discharges itself into the head of the bay. no tidings yet of Sergt.