| nut being twi'tilr PB». The («lond made up j i hi* mifid ilmi he had ro® i*i| from hi* parcnu, j and »n tol l him, bul be aaaured him be would vet obtain their written convent Ui the enlialtijeiit. j Thai matter* pa*«od ikNf tor aevrrai dataAbout tbia time the higtt) etdetu.ed daughter ! u( « we i-to do and u*-plt; ctable farmer in an in-* terior county of thl* State, auddeult dieappeared,„ and no rr«ee« could !e tound ot her. From re-* mti ke tbatube had mad. to har mother, wtabing abe in a man, a© tbat ahe «-o u Id volunteer and hunt down the Indiana, etc, a auapuiou w«* mous'd that abe might have undertaken to car rv her vldi into effect. The father proceeded to Fort Snellii.p, ah.ie, in cur young be hi, be found bia daughter. Hut how to bring her away, »*a the neat quealion, «* neither of ibem wiahed th« fact of her vex publicly proclaimed; mi t lie oi l gentle** n went to tlie Colonel to gel hia y lt;ndiw hatgedoo account of being under age;* ul the Owlnnrt t**id him he would hare to take 1 . gal Mrp* le lorc he could In- diachaiged Thia would not do, a* they would no aooner diacluee their uecrvt in tout! lhau in Camp Aa a laat r.-eoit, the voung man «m properlr introdned to the Colonel «a the daughter of the old genUeman, and ahe then promptly di*charg«d TheColonel baa, how. rer, kept their aeeiet, and U* thia dar the ►oldiera formiag her rquad don’t know lh* fact* about tbeii young O.derlr.