“ LAL CCC «itil a a cis #. ME Mo * _P, 3 "? 2 ee eg oem,” a a — 4 ¢ ote wt Oe peal | i H i bE} : x : ek le 8, BO 805 ~ Ry A e+ 2 inid ia \ & ; 4 oe . ie ms ee tana Pt et gi ee NN et tem cen ane ‘ ‘ i , a Rest. My feet are wearied and my hands are tired— My soul oppress d, And with destre .ave I long desired Rest-~only Res ‘Tis bard to toil.when toi! is almost vain, In barren way ; to sow and hever g In harvest days. ‘Tis hard arper grein The burden of my days is hard to bear, But God knows best ; And I have prayed —but vain bas been my prayer For Rest, sweet Rest. Tis hard to plant in spring and never reap The autumn yield ; ‘Tis hard to tillagd when tis tilled to wi ep O'er fruitless fi. lds, And so I cry a weak and buman cry, So heart oppressed ; And so 1 Sig h a weak and human s! igh For Res: — “or Rest. My way has wound across the desert of years And cares infest My path, and through the flowing of het tears | | portance I pine for Rest. 'T was always ao ; when still a child I lsid On mother’s breast My wearylitile head—e'en then I prayed As now, tor Rest. And I am restless stil]: ‘twill soon be o’er Fer down the West Life’s sun ia setting, and I see ihe Where { shall Rest. shore — Father Ryan. _—e- + THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER LIII —(ConTINveD.) Again I had they would have returned and fired the plac e,had I permitted them. Fortunately, he who had heen ill-treated was a goo d- strife with for-vothing tellow—scarcely worth the sympathy of his comrades—and I was weil satisfied at his having received a lesson. It might be useful, aud was mneh needed, for “ stragyvling’’ was one of the ranger-crimes most diffica:t to cure. Along the road, we saw sign: of «ua guerrilla. Shots were fired at us from a hill; but a_ party sent to the place encountered no one. Horse-tracks were observed, avd once a brace of mounted meu were seen galloping away over a distant slope. It might be the band of Ijurra, and doubt less it Was; but we fancied at the time that Canales himself was near; and as an encounter with his large and well- organized force would be a very differ- eut affair trom a skirmish with the other, we felt the necessity of advancing with caution. The prospect of a “ fight” with that noted partisan created quite an excite- ment in the ranks. To have captured Canales—the ‘* Chapparal Fox,” as the Texaus termed him—or to have made conquest of his band, would have been esteemed a Jeat of grand consequence— only inferior ia importance to a pitched battle, or the taking of ‘** Game-leg’ (Santa Anna) himself. I coufess that to me the idea of measur. ing strength with the famed guerrillero was at that moment rife with charms; aud the excitement derived from the hope of meeting him, for a while abstract- ed my mind from its painful bodings. But we reached the town without see ing aught of the Chapparal Fox. It was not likely that he was ou that road; or if so, he toek care not to show himself. Canales fought not for glory aloue, and the rangers were not the foes he cared to eucounter. Rich baggage trains were the game he was used to hant, and our solitary ** company-wagon,” filled with fryiug-pans, camp kettles, sick soldiers, and tattered blankets—half_ alive with those charming little insects of the gen- era pulex and pediculus—had no attrac- tions for the gallant guerrillero. On reaching the town, we were surprised to find that the div.sion had not yet moved. It wasto have marched on that moruing, but a countermand had arrived from head-quarters, delaying the movement for some days—perhaps a week. This was rare news to me; and as soon as I heard it, my mind became oc- cupied with projects and anticipations of a pleasant nature. I had hoped that we would be sent back to the rancheria. but alas! uo—our orders were to with the division. As every available building was occu- pied by troops, the rangers, as usual, were treated as ‘* outsiders,” and com- pelled to take to the grass. Half a mile from the town, a spot was shown us for our camp. It was-on the bauks of a pretty rivulet ; and there, having pick- eted our steeds, stretched our canvas to the sun, aud washed the dust from our faces, we made ourselves at home. I did not remain long by the camp. As soon as our tents were fairly pitched, I left them, aud walked back izto the towa—partly to get more definite iufor- maiion as to the future movemeuts of the army, and partly with the desigu of indulging a little in the social feeling. I had some old comrades amoung the differ eut regiments of the division ; and after such a long spell of rustica’ iou, I was not indisposed to refresh my spirit by the revewal ef former fellow- Ships. At headquarters, | learned definitely that we should not march for a week at the least. So far good; and after hear- ing this, I preceeded to the fonda, the rendezvous of all the jovial spirits of the army. flere | encountered the friends of whom I was in search; and for a short while I found respite from the thoughts that bad been harrowi ing me. I soon gathered the current + camp gossip,” and learsed who were the “newspaper heroes” of the hour over my men; } remain | ‘Lean JOA. > ’ tends an many of whose us s my f could not i restrati laughter. lt appear d that the men ol , . } , - deeds were Scarce ft) VD eyond bil ts o'.the army itself. while others, who in ’ . i ; i the field of battle had actually play da : is poltroon, had at heme become houschoid words in the mouths ot th peop! One | I ; self saw hiding in a general, whom I myself saw hiding ditch, during the i theme of Spee h, sentiment, and song. The newspapers wer filled with praises, | and the windows with pictures of a’ cal- lant dragoon officer,” who had somenh was the | ob'ained the credit of capturing a bat- tery. My rangers cried Bah!” whe 1] told them this. They themselves | were the m n who had first galloped over | those Mexican guns! | Keeping av edi in pay” was a standipg sarcasm, apph able to more than one of our generais; and the 1‘ army correspondent” taking advan | taze of this pru iency | fame, lived | well, and swaggered in pro} rtioval im- | j i i } | j | Ah. glory! what rifices men make ” . ° ' i fer thee upon the shrive of conscience. part, I do not think uld teel For my happy under tl dit of a feat. 1 had not perform ad. Sure t] é ious ness of having d nea des [| me oO iiselt a sufficient reward He is but an u happv hero who is not a hero to him- self ! TO BE CONTIN DD. ceeuneenrermees Grains of Gold. In idleness 2 por} i dete pair. Idleness is the key of beggary an the root of all evil The heartis an astrologer that al- wavs divines the tru Greatness lies In cet being strong ; but in the right using of streng Hubits are soon assumed, but w! we strive to strip the off’ tis be flayed alive. They say fortune 1 Cay to mistreas, Bu it sometimes she is a goo weman, and vives to these who meri True goodness is like the vlow-wert in this, that it shines most hen n eyes except those of heaven are upon it. Nothing makes the earth seem ri spacious a8 to have friends at a dis tance ; they make the latitud : 2s ey ‘ : A bitter life is better than a blighted j , ai or ‘ A s one, andl useiess to »>Doreank OT an en- vagement if a heart eaks With then Lite ds LF ‘ z € s vit uifer a lifetime ina j n Oo ro old between the rising and setling ot the sun L ‘fa, te lil ‘ . : ts 4ife is like a game ist I don’t enjoy congener ’ Gul tee: play my carda well, and see wh Wiil be the et of it, As to people saying a few ide words sabe: a us, we must net mind that, any mere than the old church steeple minds the rocks cawing about if, We can no more have back old times by gathering the same the same plae e than we could have back a dead friend by seating his skeleton in hin accustomed place, He that marries is who was wedded to aoe knows net what there is in that he marries mayhap treasures pearls, mayhap measters and await him. | ‘ like the Doge Adriatic. which and fr, Ocean Steamship ¢ C The First i’ EDW4 RY) PRIN a LWDWARD, 1364 Tons Register,Classed 100 Al, which is the highest Class at Lloyds ADRNM Bp i ins aie line ROBERT FRASER, Commander. Now on the Berth at & Receive Cargo, will Sail frei tverpool to! « "Ans PAT Chan +4 nin Liverpoal for Charletiviovn 4HBOUT THE (6th PuraR,. Carrying Freight at through rates from Lox don and Glasgow, celive ie at Cees lottetow n, Geergetown, Saitenaenhha Alberton, Souris and Pictou For Freight, apply in London to John Pii- eaira & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Glasgow, to James Kelso, 134 St Vin- cent Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers , se - . . ’ 8rockley Buildings, 51 South John ™tre et; in Pictou, N.S, to Noonan & Davies; or here, to PEAK “AW KE BRO’S & CO.,, . 23, ’82—5w anagers. BEER & ORE, Praitrs Astrai Oil: s- C4 a. ror aie or to Par WAT Freebold Prop erty, eighty feet on Pow nal 5 four feet on Sydney Street, the taining 16 large rooms and two Can be turned info cne Dw: ding ingadoor, Apply on the a 2 to with a front of reet-and cizhty- House con Kitchens MRS. #20 aw ATT. 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E rnd Hoadacl F i ; a i c i : Gii & j ; } A < c ¢ ¥ p aku pos vi $ c - j sin en Lane a BO BY ALL Dik NDI LE Qn P , _ 9 Bade es ae Se ede o- | ‘ Mi if WT o a Q~ O QC 2 im’ a LULt A ny * miALUs rO be ld by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ‘J [ ES at: I il ny ¢ f pril Tit ¥t, 1882 att ny twelve o'clock, noon, at ti ‘ House, in Summerside, in Prince Courty, under and by virtue ofa Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Morig bearing date rst day vf | February, A * Fee nd made between Thomas rvili and Bridget McCar- vill, 1 \ of the or part, and =o vard J is H son and Neil McLeod, of the other part,— of land r Towpb- hip Nu y ven, bounded as fol- lows, that jis to say: Commencing on the Bout of t ng to irlotte- n nm. i ny of land in the } ‘ bly in hes; thu » south to t x i 0] I ! ty of the Lor hij wes leven chains; hene T } an along the r to pla fF commencement, ¢ outain- by elgh i ind, a little more or ies For furthers pa s apply at the office of Moss Hadgson & Mel , Solicitors, Sum- ilies Dated this third day of March, A. 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