TLd GyAWfordsrillo Jtcztnn toll‘d a. long end wonderful story of wig Mr. Hardee, living in that vlcixrty, who, while out OGOn-Quoting, was confronted by mi appearance” which, ho assured tho editor, bailies description, By tho light tif his slid I-lmrk torch, it appeared liko n giguntio :i|io, catling in LhcpaiLiJii front of him. lYhL 31 was, lu» had no idea, and the party ksing yot boiiio distance. in the root, he hesitated about np~ proaohi-ng it. Ilia dog, meanwhile, crouched down jit his feet, and refused to stilv. Think* ng ii hotter t^ mlviiucu Hum retr3ivt, Mr. 11. wared his torch until it hi ami brilliantly, and' mrulo aIYjyt atrps toward* tLo mar. frier, whan it uttered aynll rii tarriiir. and :ipnulling, thftt it well nigh frroo llvs Idnnd in his veins. At tho en mo time it seemed tu boat upon its breast vsilh long, uncouth arms. Mr. Ilanl no, although by no means lacking in courage, heat ft liaaty rotrcal. The remainder of tho party, hearing tho yoll, had fled pvceipiLately. Tho monster, miiiuu.lT or who Lever it was, did not. however, offor tlt;J pursue them. A party has boon formed, to lnrnh down tho monster some timo during thn present week. Tho Itevteto ad us : “Most or unr readers »irc nware of tho fact til lit tlw cum i try whore Mr. 11. encountered the untamed monster, is vary wild and broken. It toon tho route Jnudiug to tliri far-famed 'Shade of Death,' than, whioh u wilder nr more dcpolftto region is rwvdy to he found,”