PARE Y erent = ae OS abla Sage \ abe ‘grea paises eee nes THE FAIR GOD. — BOOK SEVEN CHAPTER XI. (Continued. ) Chev advanced their shields suddenly ; the play of their ewords redoubled; the weapons itered like reeds; war THE i GA MRBENGEAEN G5 I RR HN re NT ey eR eckgatlanceake cae ‘ So oe ar ee ee boven name = Rocky Point, West River and South- port Ferry Table. For public convenience we condense the time table of the Rocky Point, West River and Southport Ferry : ROCKY POINT. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf, Charlotte- town, CvesDAY AND Fripay—9.30 @ ™; returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2 20 p. ™. WrDNESPAY AND Saturpay—8.30, 9.30 a m.; 2and 4p. m.; returning at 9 and 10 a. 2 p. m.; in fron. of them spii ervs half uttered turned foot blood ran like water, and feathered pan to screams; under | en, dying and dead, blotted | ‘ o on Oply and fallen nu out the pavement Surprised, bewildered, baffled, the bravest f the infidels perished; | the rest gave Way or were pus! ed helplessly | back; and the dismay thus excited rose to] pani when t owmen and arquebusiers | oined in the mat. \ horrible confusion | ensued Hundreds threw away their arms, and ran wildly arouna the azoteas; some | flung themselves from the height; some climb- | ed the sanctuaries; some took to plteous im ' j : id ploration of the doomed idols: others, in blind tury, rushed empty-handed upon the dripp'ng swords. Steadily, as a idies, ¢ ‘ood craft divides the current and ita ¢€ tes made way to the sanc tuaries, impatient to possess the idols, that, at one blow, he might c1 faith they epresented; after which he made no doubt of the sul } +) uso the nission of the nations in arms. heat of battle, ’ in the mind's | eye trace out lines of wise con luct. " When at last the end was nigh, such of the pabas as survive il withdrew themselves from | and assembled around the} Sacrificial stk Some ef them were wound- ed; on m amy tive black gO ns hung tn mrenney ali of them had one purpose more, usually the | last to linger in an enthusiast’s heart. There, | where they had witnessed so many sacrifices, * and, in eager observance of auguries, over- looked or savagely enjoyed the agony of the | victims, they came themselves to die—there} the sword found them ; and from their brave, patient death we may learn that Satan hath had his martyrs as well as Christ. About the same time another body collected in the space before the presence chamber of Huitzil’. They were the surviving caciques, with lo’ in their midst. Having borne him out of the fray, they now took up a last posi- tion to defend him and the gods. Upon them also the battle had laid a heavy hand ; most of them were hurt and bleeding ; of their beautiful regalia only fragmeats re- mained ; some were without arms of any kind, some bore headless javelins or spears; a few had maguahwtls. Nota word was spoken : } they, too, had come tu die, and the pride of their race forbade repining. They saw the last of the pabas fall; then the rapacious swords, to complete the work came tothem. Inthe front strode Cortes. His armor shone brightly, and his shield, though spotted with blood, was a mirror from which the sun's rays shot, like darts into the eyes | of the infidels attracted by its brightne:s. Suddenly, three warriors, unarmed, rushed rare facuity that which, In th can weave webs of poucy, and the delirious mob, mes, upon him; his sword passed through one of | them; the others caugat him in their arms. | So quick, so bold and de sperate was the action! that, before he could resist, or his captains help him, be was lifted from his feet and orne away. * Help, gentlemen! Rescue!” he cried. Forward sprang Sandoval, forward Alvar- ado, forward the whole line. [he caciques in- terposed themselves. Played the swords then never 3o fast and deadly —still the wall of ndured. Cortes with all his armour was a cumberous burthen; yet the warriors bore him swiftly to- rge of the azoteas. No doubt of their parpose; fair and stately were the halls awaiting themin the sun, if they but took the leap with him! He struggled for life,and called on the saints, and vowed vows; at the last moment, one of them stumbled and fell ; thtreupon he broke away, regained his feet, and slew them both. In the door of the sanctuary of Huitzil’, meantime, lo’ stood, biding the sure result of the nnequal struggle. Again and again he had striven to get to the enemy; but the de- voted caciques closed their circle against him as coinpactly as against them. Nearer shone the resistless blades—nearer the inevitable death. The ramble and roar of the drum] poured from the chamber in mighty throbs : at times he caught gleams of the azoteas strewn with bloody wreck; a sense of the greatness of the calamity seized him, followed by the sullen calm which, in brave men dying, is more an accusation of fate than courage, resignation or despair; upon his faculties came a mist; he shouted the old war-cry of the 'tzin, and scarcely heard himeelf: the loves and hopes that had made his young life beautiful seemed to rise up and fly away, not in the air-line of birds, but with the slow, eccentric flight of star-ewinged butterflies ; then the light faded and the sky darkened ; he reeled and staggered, but while fulling, “lt himself drawn into the presence chamber, and looking up saw the face of the teotuctli, | and heard the words, “‘I loved your father, and he loved the god, who may yet save us. men ¢ ward the \ Come, come!” The loving hands took off his warlike trappings, and cover- ing him with the frock of a paba set him on the step of the altar at the feet of the goes then the darkness became perfect, and e knew no more. Directly there was a great shout within the chamber, blent with the clang of armor and iron-shod feet; the teotuct/i turned, and con- fronted Olmedo, with Cortes and the cavaliers. The Christian priest dropped his lance to the floor, thiew back his cowl, raised his visor and pointing to the crucifix gazed proudly into the face of the infidel pontiff, who an- swered with a look high and scornful, as be- came the first and last servant of a god so lately the ruler of the universe. And while they faced each other, the beating of the drum ceased, and the clamor stilled, until nothing was heard but the breathing of the conquerers, tired with slaughter. Then Cortes said: **Glory to Christ, whose victory this is ! Thou, father, art his priest, let thy will be done. Speak!” Olmedo turned to that quarter of the cham- ber where, by permission of Montezuma, a Christiam shrine and cross had been erected ; shrine and cross were gone! Answered he then : “‘The despoiler hath done his work. Ven- geance is mine saith the Lord. Take this man, pointing to the teoluctli, « i him and lead him hence.” Misa Se Alvarado stepped forward, and took off the massive silver chain which he habitually wore twice encircling his neck, angl falling down low over his breast-plate ; with it he bound the wrists of the prisoner, who once, and once only, cast an appealing glance up to the stony face of the idol. As they started to lead him off, his eyes fell upon Io’; by a sign and look of Rity. he directed their atteniion to the boy. ae ue dead,” said Sandoval, after ex- é lee ” a Pw nhoa-bynereend ee Olmedo ordered. o- we can learn what im- Pportence he hath.” (To be Continued.) ATTENTION !—If you desire a fine head of r of a natural jue Hall's Hair Renewer he me yt on to avcomplinh it. juntil 10° p. m., ' a t if 7 a | Queen's County, on Tuesday, the 9th day of July i thence south forty-five feet ; five feet to the place of and sefest m.; 2.20 and 4.20 p. m — ing Q.% SUNDAY? a. ™.; | - returning 9.30 }» ™m a. m, 1.30 p. m. Sail Boat leaves Cennolly’s W barf, MoNnDAY Puorspay—9 and }) a. m; 2, 4 and 6 p. m.; Sand 10a 3 and 5 p. m, Tuespay, WEDNESDAY, vurRpDAY—I1l a. m.; 3and 6 p. Sa. m,; 12.30 and 5 p. m Sunpay-- 4.30 p. m., coming from Point at 3.30 p. m. WEST AND returning m; 12.39, FRIDAY AND Sat m,; returning RIVER. Wharf for Steamer leaves Jerry Shaw s Wharf, I'vespay AND Frrpay—4 p. m., calling at Rocky Point and Westville, coming Shaw's Whart same day at 7a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point UTR PORT Steamer leaves Charlottetown on week | days, commencing at 6 a, m. and continues | haif hour. trip 6.15 a. m., and continues until 10 10 p. m., running at intervals of every On SunbaAy leaves Charlottetown, first trip | t7a.m..and every hour until 10 a. m., | hen leaving at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and rom Ito 5 p. m., then regular trips at 6.30, | .30 and 8.30. Returning leaves Southport | t 7.30, 8.15, 9.45 10.15 and 10,454. m; 12.15, | 2.45, 1.15 andevery hour from 2.30 until 5.30 and afterwards at 6.45, 8 and 8.45 p. m. acme | Tur Summer Time Tasie.—For the con- | venience of the public we condense the hours | of departure and arrival of trains (local time): FOR 7 and 9.45 a. m. ; rHE WEST. 4.30 p. m. FROM THE WEST. 10.35 a. m. ; 4 and 8.10 p. m. FOR THE EAST. 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