| less thing here belonged to the stranger whom I slew at Nauhtlan, Come closer and lay your hand upen it; mount it, and you may know how its master felt the day he rode it to death. There is his lance, there his shield, here his helm and whole array; take them, February Gleanings. A very old rhyme puts the chances of good and evil at birth, according to the day of the week when the event happens, as | I] } follows THE DAILY EXAMINER, - ~:~ Schooner For Sale. W 2 . Essex, U. S., ee offer for sale the Schooner JESSIE NEWELL,” of Barrington, built in 63 tons, well found in every - SATURDAY, FEBRU ARY 16 18*9 JOHNSON Monday's child is fair of face, Cueaday's child is full of grace; Wednesday's child is fall of woe, Thursday's child has far to go; Friday's child is Saturday's child works hard for its living; Bat the child that Is blithe and bonnie oving and giving, good and gay and Three men, named Mi. Stran Wright, happened to be together at s | imbibing, an re, ithe following reeoerd of event has been preserved night At a tavern, one night, Messrs. More, Strange and Wright Met to drink and their good thoughts exchange. Says More, ‘* Of us three The whole will ayree There's only one knave, and thats Strange ** Yes,” says Strange, rather sore, ‘1l’'m sure there's one More, A most terrible knave and a bite, Who cheated his mother, His sister and brother.” ** Oh yes,” repli i More, ** that is Wright err Odds and Ends. [he guinea was one pound one, or twenty. one shillings. As ) inn and Foote walked out round; One aay To view the In merry They chatting +} 1? y the village pound. country inood 2+ 1 stood Foote from his pake A shilling took, And said, I'll bet a penny, In a short space, Within this place, I'll make this piece a guinees. Upon the ground M ithin the pour he shilling soon w Behold, says Foote. lhe thing 8 mac For there is one pound on | won ler not, Says Quin, Should in y Since that’s the way Your debts you pay One shilling in the pound. -_—_—ee = THE FAIR GOD. BOOK FIVE. CHAPTER I PUBLIC OPINION, GGuatamozin, accompanied by Hualpa, left the city a little after nightfall. Impressed, loubtless, by the great event of the day, tie two journeyed in silence, until so far out that the fires of the « apit sl faded into a low on the horizon Phen the ‘tzin said, ‘‘I am tired, body and spirit ; yet must I go back to Tenochtitlan.” ‘* To-night ?" Hualpa asked. *To-night ; and I need help.” ‘* What I can, O ‘tzin, that will I.’ ou are Weary also.” ‘i could follow a wounded deer if you $0 wished. ‘It ig well.” \iter a while the ‘tzin again spoke. fo-day | have unlearned all the lessons of rosy tint $319 .? vili dawn, my youth. The faith I thought part of my life is not; I have seen the great king con- quered without a blow ! [here was a sigh such as only shame can wring from a strong man. ‘At the Chalcans, where many discontent- ed meet to-night, there will be,” he resumed, ch talk of war without the king. Such conferences are criminal ; and yet there shall be War. He spoke wit i emph isis ‘In my without a said, **[ have learned to exile cause,” he next listinguish between {have even reflected upon conditions when the choosing between them may become a duty. Tar be they hence, but when they come, Anahuac shall have her son. To accomplish their purpose, the lords in the city rely upon their united power, the king and country. which is nothing; with the signet in his hand, Maxtla alone c vuld disperse their forces. There ig that, however, by which what they seek can be wrought rightfully “something under the throne, not above it, where they are looking, and only to every ruler as 43 Servant when wisely cared tor, an.i his master when disregarded call it, me the judgment and will of the many, [n this garb of artisan, I have been with tue people all day, and for a pur- pose higher that sight of what I abhorred. | talked with them. I know them. In the mareh from Xoloc there was not a shout. In the awful silence, what of welcome was there? Honor to the people! Before they are con- quered the jake will wear a red not of the sun! imagine them of one mind, and zealous for war; now iony the army catches the sentiment? Imagine the streets and temples resounding with a constant ery, ‘ Death to the strange!" how long until the king yields to the clamor? O comrade that would be the lawful triumph of public opinion; and so, I say, war shall be.” After that tie ‘tzin remained sunk in thought until the canoe touched the landing at his garden. Leaving the boatman there, he proceeded, with Hualpa, to the palace. In his study, he said, ** You have seen the head of the stranger whom I slew at Nauhtlan. | have seen another trophy. Come witb me.” Providing himself with a lamp, he led the way to what seemed a kind of workshop. Upon the walls, mixed with strange banners, hung all kinds of Aztec armour ; a bench stood by one of the windows, covered with tools; on the floor lay bows, arrows and lances, of such tashion as to betray the experimentalist. The corners were decorated, if the term may be used, with effigies of warriors preserved by the process peculiar to the people. In the centre of the room, a superior attraction to Hualpa, stood a horse, which had been sub- jected to the same process, but was so lifelike now that he could hardly think it dead. The posture chosen for the animal was that of a partial — its head erect, its ears thrown sorely orward, ita nostrils distended, the forefcet firmly planted ; so it ha4, in life, often stood watching the approach or disappearar of its comrades. The housings were upon precisely as when taken from the field. ‘ | promised there shonld be war,” the ’tzin the gods are—a power known . . ty ; ; public opinion we SRNL #3? imei Lu suid, when he supposed Hnualpa’s wonder spent, ‘and that the people should bring it about. Now I say, that the opinion I rely upon would ripen to-morrow, were there not uM aon cloud about it. The faith that Maltnche and his followers are geules has apread ty, ‘ +t pread ‘rom the palace throughout the val- r€ ley less it } ; aa _ Unless it ve dispelled, Anahuac must . mo . oe y the spoiler. Mualox, the eeper o 1e olk ’ ‘ ; aan yd Cu of Quetzal » taught me mmon mind mystery d by mystery; HOW propose. that in the co can only be ass,i] Comrate, is what I This name is born on the Sabbath clay rhe wWwern, the | t man.” i of ; ; . +4 For a moment he busied himself gett } property of the unfortunate ( hristian together ast : : Musamcan, j; and then he Mm ; stopp d= before the | saying, © Let others chose thetr parts, O com de. All a warrior may do, that will I. lt lie, it shall be like a tight- future minstrels. take the trophy to the dianguer along he Empire must « .—« hero’s song for We will in und armor. The rotting we will fix near by y man me now ity and set 1t ap with the shieid, aris surmmer-ioeus - ¢ lo-merrow, When the traders E : ieir stall and the thousands so shame les siy 8 rid come bac k to thei bartering mystery shall meet them man can | upon and after look ieve Malinche a god. I see the scene head tn the the ian business, a which no wards br | the rush of the people, their suprise, their pointing fingers L hear the eager questions, ‘What are they : ‘Whence came they? I hear the ready answer, ‘ Death to the strang- ers ! Then, O comrade, will begin the opinion, by force of which, the gods willing, we shall yet hear the drum of Huitzil’. Lay hold now, and let us to the canoe with the trophies. “Ifit be heavy,as it seems, good ‘tsin,’ sail Hnalpa, stooping to the wooden slab Which served as the base we shall be overtaken.” ‘*it is not heavy ; two children could carry it. A word more before we proceed. In what I propose there is a peril aside from the patrols in the fianguer Malinche will hear of Hualpa laughed. ‘* Was sacrificed before he was caught ?” ** Hear further,” said the ‘tzin gravely. ‘I took the king to the summer-house and show ed him the head, which he will recognize. Your heart, as well as miae, may pay the for- feit of the etligy, ‘*T fear ever a victim Consider. Lay hold, O ’tzin! Did you not Lay hold.” l lereupon they carri d the once good steed but now cail me comrade? it to the landing. Then the ‘tzin went to the kiosk for the Spaniard’s head, while Hualpa returned to the palace for the arme and equipmenta. the head, wrapped ina clo was dropped in the bow of the boat, and the horse and trappings carried on board. Trusting in the good, the r yageurs pushed iT, i were ke without interruption, ; ii t r - ¥ e great Ganqeus. (To de continued. } Eczema. Itchy, Sealy, Skin Tor- tures. 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