i 2 sameeren RO ders ~~ ~ wemrae aR Solo ee rd _—— Ans =. f m : _ alr’ ? Eh ae ae ae die Fe — TUE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XXXIV.—(Continvep). Almost ov the instant that their new allies arrived upon the grouud, the troop filed off by twos, and deployed ACTOSS the mouth of the littl bay in which he had takea shelter. rh movement was soon completed, and six pair of them were vow ranged before us at equal dis- tances from each other. The remaining three Ljur ind two oth rs—kept thet places directly in frout of us In one ot the latter I recognized a ruffian whom I had freq rently noticed at the ranchera He was a man of large size, and, what is are among Mexicans, red haired; but It ve he was a Vizcaina. He was fan silinely knuowo by the sobriqu t of El Zorro (the Fox), probably « u aceouutl of the hue of his hair; aud I had heard from good authority —that of the alcald ' ow was nether himse'f—that the te ' ° ide more vor less than a saiteador. Indeed, . y ' \: ca as] E! Zorro made little seeret of us calling The brigand of Mexico is usually well knowu 10 his country- men. During his intervals of leisure, he appears in the populous town, walk- boldiy through the streets, and treely mingles in society. Such was El Zorro, one of the right-hand meu of Ijurra. The design of our enemy was now manifest; they had no intention of mak- iug an immediate attack upon us; they | saw that our retreat was impossible, and had resolved to hold us iu seize, perhap till thirst and huuger should force us to/ surrender. Their caleulation was founded ou pro-| babilitv. It theier valour was weak, their cuuning was strong and subtile. Rube was now greatly ‘out of sorts.” | When he saw the querilleros ‘fixing’ | themselves in the manner deseribed, he| seetned 'o regret that we bad taken our | staod there. *We'er hyur!’’ he exclaimed peevish- | ly, *au how ar we ‘o git clar agin? Sealp me, Bill, ef we hedn’t better a fit | ‘em on the paraira, an afore we gits| weik wi’ hunger. Wagh! I end eat a} gri-kin now, and a good chunk o’ a one. Avy. smoke away P (ome of the Mexicans | had lighted thetr cigars, and were coolly | puffing at them)—‘* smoke away, darn | yur! yur yeller-skifined = skauks! Di make some o’ ye smoke afore mornin, or | my name ain't Rube Rawline. Gi’s al bit o° baceca. Bill ; maybe it'll tak the edge off ©” my stummuk. Wagh! I feel as holler about the kidneys as my ole mar Geehosophat ! See the mar?” The emphatic ut erance of the last} words caused Garey aud myself to look towards the spe ker, and then in the | direction io which fe poiuted. A scene | came before our eyes. that. spite the de- pression of our spirits, caused both of us to break into loud laughrer. The ‘ole mir,” that for mauy long years had carried Rabe over the mount- ains and prairies, was a creature that sca ce ee to himself in peculiarity. She was a lavk, bare-ribbed, high- boned heheh, long-eared like all of her race, for she belonged to the race of Rosinante. The long ears caused her to look mulish. and at a distance she mieht have been mis aken for a mixed breed: but it was not xo—she was a true mus taug and_in spite of her Jegenerate look.a pure Audalusian. She seemed to have been, at an earlier period of her life, of that dun yellowi-h colour known as ** clay-bank” -a common hue among Mexican horses; but time and sears had metamorphosed her. and gray a pre- dominated, particularly about the head and neck. These parts were covered with a dirty grizzle of mixed colour. She was badly wind-broken, and a: stated intervals, of several minutes each, her back, from the spasmodic action of the lungs, heaved up with a jerk, as 7 er thonzh she was trying to kick, and couldu’t. Her body was as thin as a rail, and her head habitually carried below the level of her shoulders: but there was something i. the twinkle of her solitary eye —for she had but one— that told you she had no intention of giviog up for along time tocome. As Rube aften elleged, “she was game to the backbone.” Such was the “ole mar.” and it was to her that our attention was now so sud- denly called. sad lle. peare {to “thu ‘ sone ‘ Uri. AYU that this away- Inore Chureh RSI ZION SIBLE DISCIPLES : $100, Having parted from her on the prairie, in the wild gallop that followed, we hud | thought no more of the creature, pot! became of her. Rube, however. w as far| from sharing our indifference as to her fate. He would almost as soon have'| parted with oue of his * claws” as that | heard him expressing his hopes that no | would either be shot or lazoed by one of | the guerrilleros. It appeared, however, that thix waa not to be her fate j just then. Resoli g nt to be parted from her! master so easily, she had galloped after. us. Being slow, she soon fell behind, aud fora while was mixed up with the | horses of the guerileror, Ot course the | men had noticed her, but Seeiug that she | was a worthless brute, had not deigned to | wake a captu e of her. c In duc time she fell into the rear of | | the whole troop; but even theu did not | | Bills, turn from her original intent tion, and) at the moment of Rube’s exc lama-| tion, she was just breaking through | the line of deployment on her w ay to join | him. From the mauzer lu which her vose was held as she ran, she appeared | to be traii og him by the seeut. Seeing her pass, one of the guerrilleras | eR PR Pe Cte ener Ta. es | dth Bundr with the stone Church ere Charch alone cus The | standing herm would come t her, | Corporation Of course, we hed conclvded that she | ? ol) dusbetl ater to Capture her; perhaps be- | Water Street; Nov. 36, '81. ‘ae canse there v f Rube Ss ee fli. gy ol fellow swaved from his : to the evroukd- ; ) | al wKe (he re lunallo 1s Wa hoo-w ( } rinte d he him You l Yeeup! -< ah ye ' | Hooray ' 5 ’ . ee ur, Aud the spe uker duration ¢ it . i ie r ) lat filled our hearts with vew appreheo- Sionv. OT Ne er erm Sr, PAULS (CHURCH OF LNG! . ' Pitzueralad, $e “4 at. _2 © & ih. ana v.. Vhursdays Cow ps rthwait« . ND Mernopist t Service and Sermon every %. th. and 0.30 p. a4, p. m. vy ee! evenin g. JaMes’ CHURCH Street. day at lla. Weekly We wo ory evenings, at 79 pe m Kenneth McLennan, il a. m. day School at vices Monday ‘at 7 i. 30 P. mj ‘and J at 8 p.m p- 1. 6.30 p. m. aud thin ZO he rode ee tS d” was saddie, and feil | et a se F? ere »a beauty, Bi Aint she { . »pher wel’ HPOStPo} “7 Was iluterruptea Dy @ Pirectvry rriottciow 2 30 a. m. A. MeGiliivray, MErHopIsT Service aud Sermon every ¢ pm. Week e- F Painting and Drawing : 2 Side School and CHURCH Street.—S ( PrResByrersan )—Richmon service and Sermon every Sun day at il School at 24 p. Leod, Pasto PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Murray, o'clock, a.1 at 2.30 p. Paprist Cuvuren—cor. : —Services and Sermon every Sunday -rince Street.— akan of Service, nN conebiabin kaics Biiek: Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. ’ 7. John Harris. Pastor. PRAYER MEETING day afternoon a or CirRisr House, every Sunday at Elders Se IFAX, N. FIV PER | ENDERS will O} Bank, the 3!st day of sittin at noon, for Bones to the sum and Trustees Char! ttetown, biy passed in $209, $300 a: g yeers from 5 per cent Bank, “hari The b | tees » & il \ssem } i }asum not less t} atany one tim O09 Tenders are fered for, fer: ed, | Or any + 5 January 12, BANK OF PB B » ISLAND, ANK iF P, nt a face for BORK Nov. g9—tf tT BURBS, of : HE undersigt ef ew pa} rene h li-yearly at the Union is wi il be reristered by the Tru when p yy made a charg Land and }uildi cariag—that is, Garey aud myself — what | fet the + property, Viz. 3 d of Manse ouly nenneoase on tle follow $25,000, and will be | 2 , ! a fo he tectio ; johdholters 3 same faithful companion, and we had | "8!" a tog the yrotoct a f > a , tho IORNE O ONnds Oud [MACK'S Wea: NETTIE La Rirwin and the amount ten womination of Bonds pr: be for the whole and the ‘nd cae h te part of than the fac: be received, served by the mar value of Bonds will an: i to allot Bonds is ~ 6 Ser retary to Bo we of Trust e: 2. res Sur prising 7 On NOTES ‘akin | i GK ee or in pa) mm. wt of | tains #1 fic. HAMS BOOT STORE. “Mac a Magnetic. BBLS.SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. | age: for Brians tee For sale by the subscriber, A. H, YATEs, pase place aa ce PLN OC ED 1? BS ; . s ’ “— © ce 7 aha : » _- : 3 , é ‘ gn ; » ' os» © , j r é / tT a ( ib a am “Fea ¢ sem Gag © e notice of thi oht Company Sirous of Copsul- Stores an the requisitk that in such ‘first expenmsc ¥ CONSUMerE OF | l¥ eg al it- Lie ipate im the i Burn. sre light than upply them ts Caen, NG begs to notify hs ic generally Fall and Wigter C lasses 1 their different y at her Studio — resi ot King fren 29 ti y* 2, cr er ittti BL. UEU a i¢ maeal hs ! et . :4 i-og Ss s LOBSIER FACTORY FOR SALE. r sale the LOBS sANT TRAPS- Boats and Donald K. Currie, of ‘that ers e. This Factory was erected last spring and Is the Ist March Pat hic Auction F urther parti ul wlars- may ie had ow applica- YNDMAN, of Joseph Boats ana ME BIOINE. Remedy for Ner- HMeimory, Lose oj Night Sweats, and Ge nerail Ner' ous Waste t, Rejuven- the Enjeebled and Vigor to the ‘Tae experience o. REMEI DY, The : al each box con- ation, and is the ticulars in ow to mail free to an: address ‘ie es 2¢ is sold by Drug ut Xes for $5, or will free of postage, on rece! pt of the money, by MAC K's MAGNETIC MEDICINE: oc, - iadaer, Ous., Cannéa Apothecarics’ Hail Cy award island, and by «ll Drag. - s- ists Tia 1i’ag why ae eae meeting done “ROOM choose, and ct. the Com- COoODsuUTBersS Te- that ee ee ee Bloomreld | \iberton “st “ 4 95: tiguish . . | - 6.30 ayalty Je] ae Te ror zk. wal Sed for i, Mt. Stew't Mt. Stew’t| Morell... .1 ‘t. Peter's! Sear River Souris .... Railway Offic rs fi li ruil EVE aJove Con 6 Trade that thes ad improved K oul very superio EAF & Lortae 38 o WU om .. 7 ae JUNK 1 c? , % Wharf, old ¢ Zine, Koj Hud { ‘ for which tl t > Ch tow! jun 13 Vi Irom 200 & OrouUs BUDSOL, feowelling House and fings. Address, with Reip, Hamilton Scathanad, Cig Y lees < i et r ya i Lo rye an t hee ug a do March i ISNf Cra ats, Cracked Barley White Oats, For sale by Charlottetown, es eae war. art at ! : Joppa, Edinbu gb, | RLY § 4 fh} 4 {ia ig J : 5 a4 f j a i! ® “BED ition of ti intere ft: . ; and this Dominion | Hy ASZ ARD. , Bi—Im cod STEEL bY ALL DEALERS PA EA aN NON ON ae rT TIES TE MINER, FE BRUO A RY +, 18832. , u wv turcing | UE T 3 y have OD; GRY } nin J a8] } z pee caih ae 7 | tee g f 5 '8g 4 Eh ee aii et S ¢g - pRee RET » ‘LOWER POTS, | Hi i Wit © AS rt rc 12% Aart fItts } be gompeted Fietgs ISLAKS ARGUS Will resery HYNDMAN, CONTAINS ‘> ; ye? ing Roaring mATToOnN 1 r Pai 1020 Weaving Lb yuL Vitel ead Powe! | any athe Donen Pahiiohos | ‘ Iron Lead, ef j ee? ‘ 5 . ' + 4 a : Wily Udlilba & Ui AUN LY , Bair B J . ri : } ri ee 3 price will be paid, imreeek man im a+ me fe Gill, PARM WANTED. 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