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For a lroper understanllng of the scope tuiil object of this tlnrrccelentcd ( military peration it Is necessary to quote fully the nomorandum drawn tin with such care by Vansittart ( luring the mcetlng o the cab- Thet. It was collectively addressed to Generals Vlllonouvc , laflbison aitci Le lireton ( ( lie Thst-narncd having attaiped the rank at- t ieatly ) anti ran as rollows : "It is my Intention that a eoiumn shall 'ho formeil at 3ciinii forthwith ami ( his. hatched , when fully equipped , for tile pur- 1)030 of cutting into and lcstroylng the German hues of cominunlcatioii. "Tim column vhll consist of 5,1)00 ) so- lectetl cavalry , sobhiers , r.rthlherlsts and engineers - gineers and for the iIrliose of the expetil- tion they rllt be supptl.l tIthi two bores per offlcor aitil man cngaed. The arias carried will Ito sabers , revolvers , carbines and a small number of maclime giliis. The 3 . order of prIority shows ( lie inaniler of their 1150 , whIch must be ohely defensive. "No wheeled vehicles , ainbuhanceti. tents 0 ! baggage can be taken. The column must , when occaSIon ( lcmnnds , ho able to niovo at. the rate of ten kilometers ( seven miles ) per hour. flacli member of ( lie ox- 3dttlon vihl carry ( coil atiti gralit for himself - self and his horses , but squadthliig arrange- meats will be maado for the conveyance of reserve ammunition , imphetneii(5 , ( hynanlite lind hilastlng powder. 'Anythimig approaching an engagement \vtth the enemy must be absolutely avolled. Pighting wilt ho time last alternative , but If the only way tics through the hostile lines , ; then that Is the * ny. "Those who fail ilie on behalf of France ; J those who live and icrforni their duties , will have rendered their country the maximum - mum of good service. "Time object of the column Is destruction. othiIng of value to the enemy must be , Fparcd. Italiroads , telegraph hues. bridges , 5. . . j' ; iLI ! ? I . Vh1EN ALL4 hAD I'ASSED , TII DYNA MITI DID ITS WORK. ohhing stochccomnmlssarlat trains , equlpage and stores of every description , the only ' cxcoptlon being hospital appliances , must be wrecked , burned or blown up. "The total distance to be covered , talcing thu line of the fromitier front Viliorupt. to ] 1arkircb , and allowing for dlgreastoxis , Is , say , 12 mties. 1 wIll regar(1 it as an excel- lout performance If the column emerges at 13t. Marie aux Mines ( Marktrch ) within live tays. "General Viiieneuvo will provide horses , stores and equipment , a highly Important Item being no abumidauco of good maps of iho frontier. General laubissomi viil su- pervlso time selection of olficers ammil men. General Lu Jiroton will take command of tue column , "I leave to Lo llreton complete discretion as to the particular route to be followed , viietiier In French or German territory. ! I'Iio measure of his success vlhl be the toss and delay Inihicted upon the euemy' $ lines of communication. " 1 would recommend , however , that lie UlvIdo his force Into five email brlgndes. that at the llret unIt be should explain to every olllcer and man the exact nature ( if the enterprise and the conditlomis govern- lag It-that ito should start emi Wednestlay , and ( hint the rapidity of his advance shotilti ho goverimeti only by tim mnimmimnumu of time required to destroy peimnanent works. Time resistance offered by time enemy , wlm'n tmmma- Voidable , elmould never Lileck time forward mmovemont of time exiwihitiun , "In conclusion , I wish General La flreton and hits ollicers amid mmmcc good fortuiie. Prance conmimmita her destinies to their imuaths , nnti I am asstmrcd they will prove worthy of the trust. "My frienmla-to our miext vresident ! " Such as time extraurihluary "order of limo day" that Lo liroton causeil to lie : eati out to every company Ic. his little 'I army vlmeri , on ( ho evening \\'ednesilny \ , it lmalteil for aim hour ahmimost wIthIn sight of time cimnrmmmimig village of Lougnywi , situ- nteil at the coniluemice of lImo ( 'lusno and thu Chiera amid noteworthy us the Junction of tvo frontier hues of rail. Thu expedition had gained Montmnedy by I HEADACHE , liflotli mfl Vi1O alid uyseiflmava been using CSA1ilTS amid they are the beet medIcine we have ever lied in the itemise. Last 'wectc my wtfo wan frantlo with headache for twodsyv , she trtei somneot Y0ImCCASOAIIETS , sail they relieved tile pain In her Imesi ahimiost Immediately both recommend Cusearcis. " OllAs. STuaronu , 1'Ittsburg Safe t lioposit Co. , l'ittsburg , Pa. Ic TRADS MASs 5Om5TtRgD 1 l'Ieisni. Palat&b101 i'otent. 'mete Good. 1)0 1 Good , kver ttcl.ii , cuLtmm , or Grle , tOe , 2eWo. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. BIIll. Itrady I'apsi ; , ISIftG , ( ( , b. Tori , 311 n n R 8014 amid , mnrnnted t' ' , all drug. UI U ? gisistu CVI.L1'i bsceo 1iat4. . I . . i.i rail from sedan , thus saving bors antI men In a tiresome amid useless march of thirty miles. Ii. was risky , this raliway trip. Longttyon , eleven miles further on , was In ( lie hands of the Germans and a strong column would assuredly be detached from the northern army to attack Montmedy , thus providing security on the right flank of the invaders. Vanslttart had foreseen such a meove-lience his order to mobilize at sedan. hut he lireton Judged rightly that time vas more Importalit than risk mind ho was above all timings anxious to get to work be tome amiy irmkiltig of lila approach could be obtained by the Germans. ' , I.I , , i.Inllnr'z ( n iivt. to 11W , IIL. ULU iIW 'h' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . every mean the opportunIty of quitting the cxietiltion before It was too late and to lay imarticuhar streas tipon tbe sad necessity there was to nbandon alt who were so so- verehy wounded as to be unnble to ride. Out of fOOO troopers only one man , a private of the } ighteenth chiassours in the Third brigade , stood out frona time ranks when his hirignihier invited timse ivho bad aught to say to declare themselves. lie was it mmativo of Tarnscon , a burly and musculnr muon , who had hitherto booms re- gartled by his comrades as somewhat of a fire-eater. Ills seeming defection was greeted with a roar of imidigmintion hmy ( lie Elhteenth. "Ilola , Tartarin. " ehled one. "Thou scest a lion , then ! " "This is no Picnic for a capehooter ! " cried another , and the laugh at thietme allusions to his imnmnortnl birthplace converted time corn- mon vrathm into scorn. I'Ierro Laromido turned florcely on the sea ff cr5. "I fotmght with the emperor in the desert and rode with him to meet ( 'ic pesIdent , " he veheimwntiy cried. "Those whim are be- lowing ( liii neither , I shiotmld ttnk. " The credentials were excellent ; they procured - cured silence. "Well , what of it ? " said time oflicer good imumnaredly. Ito saw that It wz.s no recreaut lmo approached him. "I ask the honor of a word with the gen- oral. " "Hum , 'tis contrary to ( hsc1iino ! ! , but this Is no time for ceremony. Corntt with me. " When the Pair stood befora Le hireton Laromide was in no wise abashed. "General. " he said , "I see a way of doing you some service. " "Out with it , and quickly. " "When J listened to the orders 1 saId to myself : 'Pierre , it is well thought of , but perhaps tile genemal , in attending to many things , may have forgotten one. The Germans - mans are well served by field telegraph , and they must be prevented at the outset from making dispositions to stop our advance by too great force ? ' Such was my reflection , general. " 'Time reflection is good , soldier. Hast a plaul" "But yts. I anti nine chosen comrades , two of whom can speak German and work a telegraph Instrument , will , It you approve , general , try to get through the enemy's pickets at dusk , find the line to Damvihhtors , time headquarters of General Kreuznaeh , cut it , conmmcct up again , amid tell him that a reconnoisanco in force Is in progress along the right bank of the Mouse from Mont- medy. ' ' " [ Ta ! Kreuznach will think we travel south rather thmams vest ? " "So. general , " "Tliy name , soldier ? " "Pierre Laronde. " "Do timis , Laronde , and when you oext meet mae you receive your epaulets. I hike ofllcers who can think. " The i.au flushect with pleasure. Ho fleeIed no higher Incentive. At 9 o'clock that night a message from the German commander at Longuyon informing - forming time headquarters staff that all was quiet ott ( lie flank was suddenly interruptoil. Tue operator in Longuyon , finding his Instrument useless , reported the fact to his chief , who had also just received the an- pleasant Intelligence that two sentries had apparently been surprised and killed. A cavalry cadet came gaiiioplng up. "Cot- onci , a strong body of the enemy's horse Is advancing down ( ho htll toward the bridge. " To give color to this statement a sptit- tering of rifle fire broke out and momentarily grew iii volume. Iii fifteen minutes Longuyon was cleared of uhlamis and liavarlans , three bridges were destroyed , two railroad vinducts blown up and a working party was busy planting a batch of dymmamnito cartridges with detonating fusea In a long tunnel that pierced the bills leading to the frontier. To the ( ] ermans contusion and chaos seemed to reign unchecked , Those who kept. their senses and were In tOtleiL With the flghtiiig could not fall to notice that a vast body of horse , hoe4iees of time comilhict , poured headlong through the village In the direction of Diedenbofen. Meanwililil time defenders of the post were actively hunted Imi every direction. A troop train , with several officers anti belt a battahioli of Ilanovertans on board , dashed off towarl Spincotirt , the nearest point imy rail to Damviiiiers , and the nisin iimme of German communication , but it plunged into a ravine at a irnint where i'ierro Lntlronde and lila little band hail thommgbtfuiiy removed a rail. hly midnight an emitiro division had been put lii motion by General Kreuznach sail was hastening northward with the utmost speed , ems miot a word of reply could the staff get to ( lie aimiguier and startling message - sage from Lomlguyon , which came to hand at 9lQ p. in. 'l'itey encountered stragglers from ( he threatened flank , who announeeti that a Fremich column-a division , aim army corps of lOOOOO muon-had occupied Longuyon and was in full pursuit. Thereupon tue coin- itiander of time relief thought it his duty to halt titstIi daylight , I1 did so , marched cautiously to Longuyon and found only the evidences of the preceding night's ( hisamlier. 4\t 10 o'clock ii dull explosion , followed by a vIolent earth tremor , meant that two months' hard work would scarce utflee to mmko lImo railway tunnel serviceablu amgami , and Pierre I.arondo antI his comuraties tiiougimt It high time to catch some rider- hess horses end rIde fast after the main body , I , ilreton's flC'thOtl of advance was ad. immirattle , W'itenevor a bridge hail to be tie- stroycti or a section of the parallel railway dtsmmmantieti , a amitall larty halted and began their tireparatiomis , while time remainder of the force itresseti On through the darkness. ' ' , 'lmen cli bath jassed the duamite did its work amid time wreckers rode off to be. come ( tie rear guard in their turn , tixteen miles from Lomiguyon the head of the expedition reached Autiun.fo-ltonian , the erstwhiio French frontier custom house. here a small infantry guard was cut up and two customs olficers , captured in the . \ : _ \ first surprise of the Invasion , sit at liberty - erty and told to escape as best they might. Half an hour more and the sound of tiring in front , instantaneously drowned In a wild outburst of cheering , procisimed time fact to villagers startled from their sleep that for the first tUne in a generation an armed force of Frenchmen bad set toot lpon the soil of Lorraine. This was Fontoy , or Fentsch , as time Germans - mans have It , and hero to i3reton received a severe check , unpremeditated by either side. side.The The lending troopers cantered round a bend into the village Street anti found themselves in a swarm of soldiers , infantry and artillery , being the nucleus of a dlvi- sion now hastily forming in order to reinforce - inforce the main body on the detmse. Tue hasty resolve of the Kaiser Wilhelm to penetrate into Franca at all cost In process of realization at that moment. After the first nsii of amazement the stolid Teutona recovered themselves and a fierce affray at once began , growing in- stnntly in volume as combatants from both sides packeti into the narrow street , Here , of course , the well drilled infantry had the advantage. In nuother minute volley firing would have 4letermined time melee , when i.e lireton , wlis' rode ever close to the advance guard , arrived. A single glance revealed tue situation to him , lie saw that his heading squadron must be sacrificed if he woulti save the rest. Spurring his horse into a furious gallop he rode back and halted the First brigade. Reaching a cross road he halted ( he See- onmi and pieced tour machine guns here , simultaneousiy retiring the First brigade southward to time right. The remainder followed , but the move- meet had barely started when the rem- cant of the advance guard fell back , closely pursued by some mounted German gun- mierim with a mass of lmmfantry pressing on behind. l3ut L Breton's turn bad come. The great advantage of the machine gun is that its fire is as destructive by night as by day , once ( be position of the enemy is clearly defined. In this case all that was needed waste to align the guns along a comparatively level road and blaze away , the tour pour- leg an absolute torrent of lead into the mixed German force. Nothing could live against It. The ur- suers , unable to retreat with suffIcient rapidity - pidity , owing to the crowding and confusion - fusion behind. suffered frightfully. alun- ' dreda of men fell In that slaughter house and those who sought to escape into the fields were ruthlessly cut down by French cavalry , posted there to prevent at alt haz- antis a flank attack on the new line of ad- vance. It must be remembered that the German otflccrs were wholly lgaorant or the true position and consequently unable to make bottei d1nnIt1ofl for nsau1tlne this mar- meet volt. If 'ou eannot-wehl-nurevolrl" ( 'olonch Montuloy saluted , mounted anti cantered off to place his column in motion. . A tow minutes later the diminished main body toiloweil , but. ( l'viated to time left anti qulckiy gained the high road lo Metz. here they tell in with mume scouting Uhlmsns , riding furiously toward Dieienhoten ( to discover - cover the cause of the complete breakdown in time telegraph to that important center , None of these gentry escaped , else within nfl lmotir every cavalry soldier In Metz would have hmeemi in tint chase of time venturesome quarry. he hireton's advance now lay across cotin- try to Lea Etangs , anti thence to the rendezvous - dezvous at Ieuze ! through Courceiles , Foul- igns and Foulquemont. The reader who follows tue course of events on a good niap of rorraimme wIll quickly see the general's object imi splitting hula force. Should the Junction by any chance ho effected - fected ( lie two sections would lmvc doilo emiormotis damage to no less than thirteen lines of strategic railways and twenty-four cmlii roads. Nearly the whole of these were constructed for ( ito sole purpose of convey- leg troops timid war material to the frontier , It would be a phenomenal achievement to render this importent section of the German conimnunicatlons wholly tmseIes8 for a time and very inadequate for a much longer Per- loti , as even German military engineers cc- qulre ninny days , perhaps weeks , to effect- Rely bridge ruined vioducts , repair torn em- bankrnents and relay uprooted rails , Metz , too , wommid be completely isolated , anti this in itself wan n magnificent result , the great fortress beimmg it veritable store. house of munitions of war. 'hiIist the two columns went on with their - - r ; . pr : / i ; 4' % . c % , p. . - . . i'k I , . , - / - " /Z ' I ' :2j : . . 7 ' , ; , IN A FEW STRIDES TIlE LEADING SQUADRON WAS IN THE MIDST OF TILE BATTLI. velotis foowbo had sprung from nowhere. And ho disappeared as promptly as he had arrived , icaving murderous tokens of tile visit In the human shambles just beyond - yond time village , while a series of cx- phosions In the distance told the listeners tlat wherever thu road crossed a stream the bridge was destroyed. Two miles from Foatoy Lo Breton or- dercil a much needed halt. It was now I o'clock. There was no tin- mediate tear of pursuit or efilciently organized - ganized resistance , though the German staff at Damvllliers amid Thionville , Metz and Mare Ia Tour , were frenzied with annoy- mince at their Inability to discover exactly what was going on. Orderlies raced about on horseback , field telographe clicked Incessantly , even the emperor - peror at Fresnes was waked out of a sound sleep-but In vain. The Incomparable Ocr- man system of intelligence , which would have discovered a stray horse at any point over their fifty miles of front , was powerless - less to locate La Ilreton and. his little host , for ( ho simple reason that lie was now many miles in the rear of the main body and hail already much ( hlsaranged ( lie whole of the northerly communications. Until daybreak he was comparatively safe , Horses were picketed , some food hastily eaten and the whole force composed Itself for four hours' sleep , Beyond ascertainizig that his total losses 50 far amounted to sixty-seven men and three olllcora killed and wounded , with some hundred odd horses lost , he imad no fresh anxieties to deal with. Ills route was cut and dried and every detail settled in consultation - tation with his ofilcers. Events must be dealt with as ( lucy arrived , They could not ho anticipated. "So far , " growled La Breton as lie corn- posed l'imnself to rest With lila saddle lisp for a 1)1110w , "I don't think Vatisittart himself - self could have done better. " The first beams of light foiled time little force masking Its toilet after a fashion do. scribed by the regimental wag of the Eighteenth as a In mode chico , A hearty shake amid a vigorous stretch , followed by a breakfast of tinned beef , biscuit amid a drink of wilma from time stock of o local cabaret , formed the preliminary to an event- fimi day , Whilst all bands were busy saddling tip thmo general called to him the second in command , Colonel Montsaloy , a slight , act. lye cavalry orncer , whose cheek bones , chum , siioulderm and elbows were all based oim a well known proposition of Fucll(1 affecting the properties of a right. angle , "Moutsaloy , " lie said , "give mae your map , " Time other liroduced tile military chart and Lo Dretomi traced a line on It , "I have beets thinking out the situation during the last half lmour , " ho said , "and haye decided on an important alternative. My original lmitentiomm was , its you know , to tasa southward - ward behind Metz , leaving It on my rigimt. That holds good , but if we want to avoid the certainty of being cut to pieces before the evening we must create a diversiomi. They will took for us at first between MetS imimd the frontier.'ehi , they must find you amid a brigade there , " "I utideratatid you fully , general. " "Good , You will proceed by way of lirley , Confians , Mars Ia Tour and Veroy to flicuze. U you can gel , there by 5 oclock I will 4t t t I . $ & , . work of devastation the entire German host , spread over a superficial area of nearly 2,000 miles , was in an uproer. The German staff was called upon to deal with , not war , but rampant lunacy. Somewhere - where in their midst a number of mailmen , estimated variously from a regiment to an array corps , were raging about with antIcs similar to the struggles of a blue bottle In a spider's web. The speed of their movements , ( ho astounding - tounding effect ot their passage , the con- tlicting reports as to their location at any particular time , were ehl calculated to upset - set the theortts bred in the schoolot the last war with France. There bad been fighting In many places , that was clear. But effectual pursuit was a different matter. Infantry was useless , anti imeithor cavalry nor guns could hope to travel rapidly along a road once Le Bretoa or Montsaloy had passed that way. Nevertheless , as the day wore , something alclu to definiteness took the place of the frenzied statements of the night and early morning. The object of tue raiders was now clear enough. Not lunacy , but superb mIlitary genius , had dictated this deadly blow at the German oriranization. The niithoritl nt - Forbach 111 ; aSarrebourg hastily concerted measures to defend every important railway junction betweemi those centers , and when General Le I3reten halted imis troepors at 2 o'clock on the arid , salt-laden plaimi between Chateau Salins and Dieuze , the presence of numneroims vedettes en the horizon warned him that his next forward step would ho severely contested , ! Le was not mistaken. The salt mines at the latter town were crammed with Ocr- man Infantry. But they opened fire at a long range. This helped him a little , as he took ground to the rIght-only to find the raiiway line to Nancy swarming with race , At the range his machine guns were useless - less , and to give the necessary dramatic touch to time situation , three regiments of cavalry vltlm six guns trotted into view rIght ahead , the artillery promptly trying his metal with slmrapiiel. \Vitim tired men and exhausted imorsea Lo l3retou knew that ho was in a tight fix. In tact , he afterward admitted that lie was quite certain his enterprise had there and themi come to an untimely emiul. 13ut it ito despaired ho did not hesitate. Ttldlmig to ( lie head of his column , ho hmointeil vitim his saber to time enemy's cavalry amid shouted : "Timero lies our road , my children , " and his wearied troopers made a bravo effort to follow iiim , For tbo pmmrposo of a charge they did hot nimmber 2,000 , as time led horses , otherwise 80 imseful , were now an embarrassment , and half of his mcmi vere guiding three animals apiece In the rear. The frightful dust , too , rising from the saline plain , added to the general discomem- fort , In a word , everyone expected that the foray hind collapsed , The Chermamm gumis were on the enommiy's loft , which rested cmi some broken groummd , By rare good luck for the French the ur- tilierists , reserve man hurrying to time front , were now to their work and their liractico was bad. Just mis time ( herman cavalry was breaking into a gallop to meet the onset , a fearful commotion broke out on their left. Momitsaloy bail turned up In tIme nick of time and was now sabering the guummcre and talcimig time Imorso in Ihamik , Time unequal odds of time combat swmmng round with a vengeammce. In place of Ocr- nians carving l'remicbmemx it was a case of precipitate Ilight to avoid being carved in their turn , W'hmmt pmmzzleil I.e lireton most , even in the midst of the melee , was the inanimer iii which I'lomltsaloy's brigamie rode iron ) out time defile , Their chargers Iny to as though taking part In a field day at Versailles. But Montsaloy eoomm explained : "I came upon six traioloads of remmiounts on the line between imere anti Vie , " lie shouted. "I boxed them In between two broken culverts , helped myself , loft a small guard and the remainder are waiting ( or you , " ii ( ) . I 1(4 , Se'oii , 1)mm ) ' itmiticil , CIIAPTEIt V. Success is a womiulerful tonic for fatigno. This wholly unexpected escape from threat. enel annihilation raised the stunts cccl (118. pehled time weariness of every mean in the expedition. 1ommtsmmloy's lucky find of German cavalry horses enabled the troops to repluce more than half of their own wearied animals , which , by the rutlihess law of war , they were compelled to shoot , Another desperate effort enabled them , as evening fell , to gain the shelter of it defile in the Vosges mountains , So tired were many of time troopers that they slept as they roche , amid at the earliest possible moment I.e lireton baited to enable them to recuperate somewhat. Toward mIdnight the unpleasant inquisitiveness - tiveness of the enemy's cavalry scouts forced the Frefich commander to once more arouse hits worn-out followers. For two hours they jogged steadily onward tiirougim rocky vat- leys , shrouded in gloom by the frowning heights. Timen I.e lireton decided ( hot , come what might , his niefi and horses should have a thorough rest , else they would ho absolutely - solutely unfitted for time stern work of the following day. The Gecinanit , of course , were now on ( lie alert througimout the wimohe of their southern hues of conhmection. Time emperor sent bitter and scathing telegrams - grams to the generals of division at F'orhach and Sarrelbourg for having allowed the quarry to slip through their hands , and ( ho latter unfortunate officer was suuimariiy tIe- graded in rank , 'Zho headquarters staff felt certain , from time latest details to hiaimd , that ii French imaratmhers tvotiltl en'icaor to regain time shelter of their coniriules' ciiIromicime1 camp at Limnevilie ; imp'ratlve orinrs we're in consequence giocti for a liowerfut fmni'o to cattier In time ncgiiborhucoti of Avrcourt ( ntuml Iiehmiiont iii oelec to cut them up whemi they .ppeared , Auth cimt up they assuredly must have beemi had they tried to force thIs passage at any Iliac after daybreak on Friday morn- ing. Every hilltop was himmed with scouts , every road anti possible outlet crowned with furious German troops , longing for the op- pom ttmmlitl' of revenging the Insults heaped upon their armns , and the frigiitfimi havoc done to their cammnuicatlona by this intrepid - trepid body of horse , hour after hour the Germans waited , eagerly scouring the eastern horizon for tite first sIgns of their approaching emieniles , At last they were roused Into frenzIed oc- tirity. The enemy hail inhL'ed arrived , but from a wholly tmnexpectcd quarter. General Iamibisson , in person , leadIng a strong recennoissance of cavalry antI horse artillery from Limneville , was now forcing a passage through ( lie new mnr of the Ocr- mmian imivaders , Of this more anon , At 9 o'clock omm a bright May morning Le I3reton antI his brigadiers rode along the rnmmks of their gallant followers , addressing - dressing words of encouragement mmd good cheer to the men. The general had resolved upon thmi cx- cemmtion of one last botil coup hetor. the final dash was made for liberty and Fronce. There , five miles away , on the other side of tlme Simirmueck pass , 1st' tb little town of Mutzig , a great depot and manufactory of small arms and nrnmunitiomm , bUT now , be learned from the peasants , denuded of defenders save some hundreds of humsily oc- etipled workmen , most of whom were secretly - cretly cnthmmsiastlc Alsmitiamis , Fifteen miles furtimer east the Rhine flowed between vine-clad cliffs and In the inter. vening country were the main lInes of rail' way between Strasburg and Colmar , two branch hues , time Rhine canal and two main roads north and south. To ruin Mutzig and its stores and destroy the thoroughfares by rail , road anti water , would indeed provide a glorious finale to the mQst remarkable mmchlevemeut. ever carried through by so small a force In a country held by such armies as owned the sway of the kaiser. 140 Ilreton made no secret of his desperate - ate enterprise end his men acclaimed him as ho told them wbat ho wanted them to do. After all they had already accomplinsheil under his guidance they would have fol- hewed hun In an attack upon Mets itself ! The column had crossed the top of the pasa when the rear guard saw through their glasses a. solitary horseman spurring fu- rlously after them. Ito was hatless , dressed In civilian attire and obvIously alone. They waited in silence until he drew near. When they halted hIm be explained , with an um'Inmistakabio British aceut , that ho was one of the war correspondents of time Times and asked to be brought before the general. This newcomer was in strange plight. His clothes were tern anl shot through in several places. Along his right cheek a bullet had torn a slight furrow which hail nevertheless bled profusely and rendered him a sorry object. HIs horse , a flab hunter , was in the last stage of exhmaus- tion and barely able to support himself by propping out his forelegs when the mysterious - rious rider dismounted. The man , too , though strongly built and hard looking , was clearly sufferIng from hunger and fatigue , Yet hIs manner was perfectly calm and the French soldiers marveled whence or how ho had reached them , whilst they noted , wIth silent approbation , that his first thought was for his horse , in whose behalf he obtained a pail of water and some food. The officer he addressed ( lid not know how to deal with this apparition , so he promptly acceded to his request and took him to the general. "Whom have we here ? " was Le flreton'a first question. The Englishman produced his ofliclai pass , signed by Villeuetmvo and Daubisson , setting forth that he was Mr. Herbert. Fairfax - fax , war correspondent of the Times mind fully accredited to accompany the French armies in the field , "But how Is timia ? " cried the astounded general. "Vtmcnce come you ? " "From Luneville , I left last night In ad- vamice of General Daubisson's column , " "Columol What column , monsieur ? " "A cavalry reconnaissance In force , which by timis time is breaking through the German ( jomit at St. Die , " "W'lth itiat object ? " "lii order to ascertmiimi your whereabouts amid assist you if possible , " "Diable , 'tis well , Yet. how could Daubis. 5011 guess my position so accurately ? " "It. was hardly a guess , Mr. Vausittart , informed froni England and iehgiumn of your progress , estimated that you would be in this neighborhood today , and probably hard pressed , so lie asked the commander in chief to try and help you , " "Monsieur , you bring good news. Never. timeless , 1 ama at a loss to know by what mmieans you have reached me. " ' ' 0 , I just atoned anti here I am , " "thy St. Iemils , I see you , hut my brains do mmot travel so quickly as may eyes , here you are , immdeedh 110w did you get here ? \'by did not time flermmians stop you ? " "Timey tried all they knew , " said Fairfax , immdlcating with a smile lila scarred face anti torn clothes. "hut it is uhithicuit to shoot straight at night and I was better mounted then tIme ublans , I regret time necessity that compeiled mmie to bore holes ut three of ( bum , ' ' "Monsieimr , " cried Lu liretomi , "your are an Engiishimmmimmt Let It sullIed Emunugli for 1mb that you are a bravo man. I welcome yomi. Yet imiust 1 filth timat you have Joined us at a ticklish mmiommient. " "I wanted something to write about , " laughed the other , "and if au i hear be true , you are providlog first rate 'copy. ' hut before - fore we proceed , general , mnay I smmggt'St that a few trustworthy men , hiding anmong timese imulls , iuay fall in with General Daubissomm amid give him definite imuws of your intcn- tions ? " TIm hint was acteuh upon-with excellent effect. Mutzlg was attacked at 11:30 : a , in. The small body of defenders were taken by surprise - prise , but they wore able to close the gates and line the ancient fortification on the threatened side , A vigorous use of the machine guns and ( be carbines of time dismounted troopers soon settled this effort at resistance. The rappers crossed the trench anti tore the ironwork of the gate into pieces with dmn- mite , whereilpen limo Germans surrendered with discretion , Whilst this btisy work wits in pmgress Colomml Mormtsaioy and his brigade again struck off across country on it four miles' ride to Obernat. where ft railway and a mtimiin road Intersecteil each other. In Mutzlg tim Frenchmen speethilY ills- mantled time small arnis factory. The tern- fled townspeople , unable to escape into the country and fearful of the destruction nOW being wrecked tmpon a colossal scale , remained - mained in their houses , furtively peeping fromic their windows nt the unwonted opeC taclo provided by French soldiers rldimmg through their streets. The last ( line French- tacit swaggered about Muttig In uniform the arsenal of today was the palace of a bishop. I.e l3rcton did not forget to station cay- airy vcdettes on all the approaches to the town. Nothing of moment occurreil until 2 o'clock. At that hour a chassemir came riding hard to report that a. troop train was discharging an Infantry regiment on the further side of a gorge about a mile distant , where the jmimietion line from Stras- burg and Sat'erne crossed a ttmrbulemit stream. . The viaduct had hieen blown up long before - fore sad time French officer in charge of the outpost had souL him to gIve the earliest warnIng of this hostile move. Another scout , anti yet another , arrived , breathless with the news timat traIn after train , obvIously sent from Strasburg , was bringing infantry , with horses amid guns , ( lint the Germmmmm skirmnisiiers had crtissed the torrent , driving time F'remich vedettemi before - fore them , anti timat a temporary bridge was in process of comistriietiomm from the ruins of the viaduct for the passage of gumis and horses , it ivail possible mit this moment for ho l3rcton to retreat toward time Vosgcs , witii the hope of fahing Iii with Dauhlssomi's re- Ilef extieditloul. iJut he hatl promised Mont- saloy to 'ait for him until 4 oeiok. it was now 2:30. : Iii cmi hour anti forty minutes Mutzig would lie stmrrormmided by fresh antI infuriated opponents. ThIs , tImemi , was the close of the brilliant raid ! That miight lie and his gallant comaratles must be killed iii battle or shot in squads afterward , lie knew vcll that qtmnrter would not be given to a solItary officer or nine once time Germans hind timemu iii timeir power. It was hard to ho caught like a rat in a trap nt the irccise instant when there did eeeai to bo seine chance of .scnIie , There , toward time vest , lay the immioccu- pied road across the Vosges to Lumieviilc' , but not a sign from time eUst of Momitsaloy's return. Le Lireton aimmuiarizctl the maddemiing situation in a few words of emmiphutic cohlo- quint French , anti set himself to examninhmig time defemises. Unfortunately his zealous men had already destroyed every piece of modern ordnance , with all the amnuiutiitiomi , in time town. Soon a German battery , umideterretl by a steady long range fire from the walls , was laborl- ously hauled into position emi a cliff barely three-quarters of ft mIle distnnt , amid time eager gunners hardly gave themselves time to align one 12-potmmider before a shell screamed through the air and struck a house in time little market place , seiuilmig fragments of brick and mortar in all direc- tions. "You bad better have remained with Dan- bisson , " said Le llrqton grimly to F'airfax , wto was recuperating from his fatigue by sitting on an empty packing box amid smek- lag. "Not I , " was the cheery reply. "These chaps are afraid of you. Instead of trying to rush the vhace forthwith they will pro- cecd by set rule. And every mnlnuto they hesitate is probably worth a year's life to you. " "AiiiI you also , monsieur. " " 0 , no. I'm safe enough. This is too big a thing for the Times to miss it. 1 must get through , somehow. " "I like your spirit , my friend , " saltl time general , "But pray , make no mistake , These Germans will spare no one attached to this party. " "General , " said the other , lighting a fresh cigar. "I mcamm to leave Mutzig tonight with an escort of French sabers. " Fairfax was undoubtedly sanguine. Mut- zig was at that moment uadergoumig a hailstorm - storm of lead. Bullets swept through time streets from time neighboring hmeigimts anti a couple of shells from the battery having smashed the defenses of the northern gate the gunners were adding to the fusillade by salvoes of shrapnel. Lo Breton's orders to his men were to seek all possible shelter and confine thorn- selves to strictly uhefensive tactics , so the casualty list was not large , At last ( be inadequacy of the reply from the town encoumraged the attackers , who were momentarily increasing in strength. to attempt a rush at time dismantled guite. But if the Frenchmen were caged their ciawa were still sharp. The machine guns , drawn up at an effect- lye angle , quickly cleared time gate anti Its approaches , end the Bavarian regiment thnt hail ussayed the charge left sumcont ! killed and wouiitieul on their ixitlm to form two coma- panics when they retired , This sharp repulse showed tIme Germans that time assault would not 1)0 time easy mnnt- ( or they haul assumed. A change of tactics was necessary. The town must be completely - pletely Bmirroilfldotl and a plummgimig fire from all sides would ampitily render It untenable , Amiotimer battery arrived ama ] startt'tl at. a gallop to a lolflt whelm comumiandeti ( lie south. The guns were unlimbered and their first batch of shells hurtled through tile streets before a burst. of cimeers from tJtj defenders on that side made known to their comrades time welcome fact that timis cciv enemy bad becim somehow disconcerted. Whilst time German gunners wore haiRy correcting the ndjustmnemmt of thicir cannon Colommei Moimtsaloy'B iirlgade eudtleniy ap. peared over time crest of time hill amid iii a few strides ( lie leauling squadron was in time midst of tito battery. No cavalry escort had been provided or thought necessary by the Germans , so time affaIr was over whIm the speed of a sununer squall , The six guns end their attcmmdamits were literally ridden dowmm. A Gerimman infantry battalion , perceiving time disaster , cmaumgctl ! front in order to cc- turn the compllmnemmt to time Frm'micim cavalry , ( nit La hirotoim , heedless of time norilmern nr- tlhlery , rami imia machine guns mit Iimto the open anti gave time mleploying infammtry othir'r occmipatiofl than cmptyiitg saddles at f00 yards , In five minutes Montsaioy and the nimmrviv- era of the hirigade-tlmey had met with some trouble before ( boy finally blew ulm a lock in ( lie cimnal-emitOrutI imutzmg. This temaporemry success elated time troops , yet time most saiigmhummtu amnommgut thenmi kmmow full well ( lint tlmere was no ctmmtmmce of i'ing extricated. All they could do was to sell their lives dearly. The Germamm Ore became fiercer and more effective. Time wretched iniiabitants of the town suffered eveii more timnn time sol- tiers. Shell after shell burst umnemmg tIme iiou8eS utah set them aim fire , time flames 'iriv- leg forum those who hail escaped fromn time projectiles to eimcouiiter greater risk fronmi the bullets ( list hew mm cii ilirectlomis , Wounded horses screamed witim pain amiui trlgimt. The number of burning houses 1mm. creast'tl at such a rate that eli Mutzig seemed to lie envoiopel 1mm smoke anti simitrIcs , TIme still air becanme oppressively lint and people fainiicd from timeer exhaustion amid despair. 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I wuim giadiy.enui to any ami5err tn plate M'Sird .muclopc 1 BI1' I' prr.criptlea whim lull diree. tion. Iv S quimCk private Cum'rfor lot ? isnhioo(1 ( , ? VWMW.NVvWVWVW KIdney tieubiest once. L & 48 Hours all URINARY r DISCHARGES now reached the locality from Strashurg , antI mm thetermumied attache i'as mnnuic tmpomm time two available gates , whilst fresh artil- lacy took time place of time destroyed bat- ( ely. Even Fairfax was hegimmning to think tue Tinmies would miss its most enterprising "special , ' ' vlieni a sharp rattle of immmmsketry auii ( time deeper boommi of cnnmmon on time west cammsetl tIme hearts of time defeimding force to beat. with tremulous amiticlpatioim , Was it emily a tlevelopmcmmt of the German assault , or commhtl it be tlmtmt Iaubissoii-- Ummccrtainty $0011 ylehileti to tommvictlon , Frencim guns were ermgaglmmg time nearest German battery , disrnoimmitcd French cavalry were driving back the wIngs of time Oernmamm infaiitry so unexpectedly talten in flank , amid French horsemen vero massing in squailronmi preparatory to a imperil charge tlirougim the entire length of time Gcrmmmami position on the mmorthi , Lu hireton's eyes were affamo as lie roared time imecessary orders to his olilcers , There tins mme timime to ii'alt for regularity or ir clsioii. Every maim wIlD could ride cammght thu micarest horse niiuI ntluimg a wounded coimiratho imp imOhiifll him , ltabhtle-llke , but iimothmouhically encmugli for tlmeir purjrnse , the troopers poured out of time town toward time relieving force , In five lmiinutea he Brctoii was shaking lmimnds ii'Ithm Dauhissoim antI Fairfax was hit- lug time emid off amiethier cigar with time equable serenity of time nmiafl who is able to say , ' ' 1 told yomm so , ' ' Tens miminutes later the French reconnala- sauce colmmmnn i'aH Iii ( mmli retreat toward the Vosgeim , not forgetting to blow up every britlge time ) ' cromust'ui inn the macelm. Time last tuigimt of blazing ! iiutzig ermjoycd by La lIre- toil and hits cuniradeti soils from a hiilsido where time road enters ( lie Schmiriuseck pass , iyilu'iI'e they cotiid cluorly see that their erstwlmihtu assailants had found freslj oc- cupatlomm as amateur fIremen. Utterly sient with time labors anti excite. muimt of the jiast sixty hosmrs , too cxlmausteui to cat. too weary to ovoim speak , they 'ogged ' oil thmromiglt time : migimt , aimd the streimimoums t'rfcirtms of thcir commirimules were needeml to kc'p mule than Imoif of them from lying uloii'n hiy I lie rosuisid ( ' . \'lmenover a halt was iieceastiry it was si'Itlm difficulty time imserm were started again , Curiously emmomighm , time worst sufferers were those who retained thmt'ir vitality to' thin last , ho hiretonm mmcii Imlit u,00IJ-miow , alas , little Imsoro ( lien three--hail ridtlcmm numnl , 130 cubs lii sixty bmommrs timrougl ( a hmostie cnurs- try msii'armning witim foes , 'they baui fought. &tovt'rai severe battles ; they timid worked like , mavvies in their tusk of destruction ; they imati sleimi little amid value less. limit time hilow they struck at. the German nrnmms 'as iimcaieiilnhiiy severe , Aiiovu nil cio it gave Vanisittart this 0mb great essential lie lucked ins lmlUlng his brains mmcmi imia nioney imgainms' , ( be German cmntioror. 'Flint' alone , to Imis view , wee whal lie roquirotl , time to recuperate tue ( 'xhamsstel t'uerghes of France , to arouse lien durniunt ( To be Cent in ueti