j ae - _ ~ a me eae ~ 4 allie. WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XXX. GUERRILLEROS. THE Tar maneuvre had occupied only a and the horsemen They had thrown formation, and were few seconds of time, distant. into a were themsely es by two's ! vet riding ‘This The tactics were vot Indian: er march in dcuble file. The horse- rot be Indians. Who, then? hope crossed my miud, tha, took us by surprise Comanches movement ney me: could A sudden it mig tht be out in search of a party of mv own } me twos” was our tavorite and habitual order of march. i streaming the hope: American But no: the lovg lances and peuveus at once dissipated there army. Comanches been armed with the they were not Comanc! was vot a lance im the They could vot be ** rangers.” lance, but clearly ies. * Wagh exclaimed Rube, after} eviung them intertly, * Ef chur Tujuns. | Im aviggur! Ef thur Injuns they’ve got beards and sombrayras. an thet ain't | Tajun sigo vohow. No [” raising his voice, ** thur a gang o' bellied Mexikins! thet’s what they ur.” All three of us had arrived simultane- ously at the conviction. horsemen were Mexicans. he added, Ffutie It was no great source of rejoicing to; and the kuowledge produced We know this; no change iv our defeusive attitude. well knew that a band of armed as they were, could not be other than a hostile party, avd bitter too in| their hostility. For several weeks past, the pet te querre had been waged with dire vengeance. The peutral grouod had been the scene of re- prisals, and retaliatious On oue sirfle, wagon-trains had been attacked | terrible and captured, harmless teamsters mur- dered. or mutilated whilst still alive I hix arms cut off by the his heart taker thrust between his teeth! He waa dead: but another whom I saw still lived, with the cross deeply gashed upon his breast, upou his brow, his feet, and the palms of his haods—a horrid spectacle to look upon! On the other sacked and ruined, flames, and down pou peurest tree ! war stances, we knew that the approaching saw one with elbow-joints, out, and ov the soles of side villages given to the Such and a characier had the assumed ; horsemev were our deadly foes Beyoud a doubt, it was either a scout- | ing ps arty of Mexican lancers, a gueri/la, | robbers. During the war. | nearly or a band of the last were synonymous, and the first not unfr: queutly partook the character of beth. One thing that cculd any of the three in that quarter? The neutral ground—the scene of guerilla operatious—lay between the t“o tar two puzzled be doing armies; aud we were from it; in fact, altogether away from the setilements. What could brought lancers, guerilleros, or out upon game in that have robbers the plains? There was quarter for any of these | geuiry—neither an American force to be | no attacked, wor atyaveller to be plundered ! | My own t:oop was the out picket iu this | direction, and it was full ten miles off. | The only thing likely to be met with! bear the mesa was a wa -party of Com- anches, aud we knew the Mexicans weil e: ough to that, whether be convinced soldiers or freebooters, they were not in search of that. Such reflections, made in doubie quick time, oceurred to us as we scan- ved the advancing troop. Up to this moment, they had ridden directly towards us, aud were pow uearly in a_ line be- tween us and the mesa. On getting within about balf a mile of our position they turned sharply toward the west, aud rode as if to make round to our rear! This manoeuvre of course placed us| upon their flank; and now, ouilined against the sky. we could distinetly trace their aud note their habiliments and Nearly all wore broad forms armour. brimmed sombreros, wit. jacket, sash, | They carried lances, earbines and calzoneros. luzoes, avd wou d distinguish sabres and machetes — the universal rauchero. They be troops. ‘Their well as a certain irregularity io their manoeuvring forbade this supposition, Their lances or escopettes. not costumes. as could moreover, were borue in all sorts of expepee, but HO one can expect me to Wait; 4 r jong:rtban the s1 montis, just expir- ways— some couched, some resting in | *") seneng vi Oe ee ee } - irr i held ly ee ing, for pyyment of cmounts Gue Me on my the stirrup ane held correctly, while | tgte pusiaess, others were carried over the shoulder | JOHN DORSEY, like atirelock! No, they could not be a} Jan 12.’82—34w, wkly till ist feb, pat troop of regulars. They were either guerrille ros or true sa/teadores. Alter riding nearly a half-circle round —astill keeping at the same distance— the troop suddenly made front towards u-, aod halted. We had been round; wecould not divine their object people, ou the war-trail would have | yellur- | The | Mexicans, | ranches were ran- men on mere suspicion shot | the spot or hanged upen the} uuder these circum-| | rf 4 OMME us— what | remote | We! weapon of the Mexican | drilled | +| Whateve r, puzzled by their going | TEE DAILY HxXA MINER, TA NU A Ry i its summit—and its rocky wall ap- | pareut ly offered no advantage to Us, aby | more than the open plain The enemy ascemed to be aware ol this, else they , | would pot have ridden round, and thus | i left the w TO BE CONTINUED. way c lear. | | | | | i } i Cout, ys iSY, tere? i 98 and Sprains, Sca/ds, Gener Paine, , Ear and Headacho Feot and Ears, and ail / other , , Frosted . 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Had it been) hear evough, we should cértainly have retreated to i It Was long before; but we knew dant. Rube and his old mare would have overtaken by our long ere we the woods; we knew did net thiuk of On the other side {oo been Well-moun el enemies, could have gained this, aud therefore making the attempt. was the which, by their late move ment had been lett open tous. It was but a half mile off, and perhaps, by mak- ing a dash, we might have reached it ; but uot tree grew uear it—except those mesa, lately Boats of that place. the property of Joseph and | Dovald K. Currie, This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition, If not disposed of before the 1st March | aext, it will then be scold at Public Auction, Fortber particulars may be had on applica. | tion to the undersigned, FRED W. HYNDMAN, | Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and D. K Currie. 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PREBIUM acconnf of and in payment of the purchase land to the purchaser, Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies. ud other particulars, epply to the Compaty’s Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned, DRINKWATER, Secretary. 28% eee. ian aan iam | Qa. 138e. TO LET. EVE BRICK dence of Mr. Anxcap Street; also the premises adjoining, Kennepy, Water) lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap ply tothe owner, JOUN INGS. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 188! Bemoved, RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he M friends and the public generally that | she has opened her Fall and Winter C lasses for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, dence of Mr. | ene etc,, apply at her Stadio —resi | Herring. Her. ing. pas 100 bbls, Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Liake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1.00 bushels Fishing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, | Bolt Rope, He mp and Manilla Cordage, Lin +s «nd Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL, Queen’s Wharf, Sepe, 10, 1881. Prinege Kdward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 17. WIATER ARRANGEMENT fo take effect on the Ist Dec., 180 i], 'Kensingt’n! **11. | TRAINS OUTW ARD. ! STATIONS. MIXED. MIXé¢. MIXED, | » 8. 15am Dp 3 00pm; Dp 2.50pm o 3S ¢ j ' ae Ch’town . a p Royalty J : N Wiltsh’e Hunter R’r * 9 Bradaiba’e ; **10 23 "i? one Co’ty Line.| £10.33 ** | ** 5.18 ** | Freetown | **10.48 **, ** 5.33 °* 1 ti 2a ‘ ” sé ‘9.29 Summ’ side! Arhl.45 “ (Ar 6.30 5 Dp! 45pm Wellingt’n: ** 2.37 * Port Hill. . | Rae **° UV’ Leary | cay * Bloomfield | ‘* 5.08 ** Alberton. | ** 5.48 **| Tignish... Ar 6.45 ‘*; Royalty Jc! 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O0an orell....; Dp 9.20 ** St. Peter's! -"o.i * Bear River] | “ae * | Soma }+ 75 L. B. ARCHIB ALD, Snperinte nde nt Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1881 [é6i, wkly] JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. PATENTS. es 17 3m 2aw | BANK OF P. &. ISLAND. 3ANK (© F P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken ii at their face for Goods or in payment of | Bills, at BOREHAM’® BOOT STORE. 29—tf WANTED. Nov. .* the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal td Waarf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, | Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair, Bags, | , ke , for which the high st price will be paid, Ch’ town, Jan 13, 82—sm 1UBSCRiBE for the DAILY EXAMINE: b tue Ubeapest and most Newsy Pape ublishei ro tha Provwirnese ee ——» => oo R A ND Gift Enterprise. that, in consequence of a large number of tickets "yet remaining unsold,and a num- ber of agents net having made’ returns, they are compelled to postpone the Drawing until | | FRI AY, the 3rd March next. 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