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I hac begun to deem it probable that he would stay our approach, and suffer us quietly io recapture him. Alas! { was soou uudeceived. I was still along way off —mwany hundred yards—when I saw him rear upward, wheel round upon his hind feet as on a pivot, and then bound off in determined flight. His shril scream, pealing back upon the breeze, fell upon my ears like the taunt of some | deadiv foe. It seemed the ntterance of moekery and revenge: mockery at the impotence of my pursuit ; revenge that | had once made him my captive. I obeyed the ouly impulse I could have at such a moment, and galloped off, as fast as my horse could go. I stayed fer no cousultation with my companions ; I had already forged far abead of them. They were too distant for speech. I needed not their wisdom to guide me. No plan required conception or deliberation ; the course was clear: by speed only could the horse be takes, and his rider saved from destruction—if yet safe. Oh, the fearfulness of the last reflec- tion! the agony of the duubt! It was not the hour to indulge in idle anguish; I repressed the emotion, and bent myself earnestly upon the pursuit. I spoke to my brave steed, addressing him by name; I urged him with hands and knees; only at intervals did [ inflict the cruel steel upon his ribs. I soon perceived that he was flagging ; I perceived it with increased apprehen- sion for the result. He had worn his saddle too long cn the day before, and the wet weary night had jaded him. He had been over-wrought, and I felt his weariness, as he galloped with feebler stroke. The prairie-steed must have been fresh iu comparison. But life and death were upon the issue. Her life—perhaps my ofn, I cared not to survive her. She must be saved. The spur must be plied without remorse: the steed must be overtuken, even if Moro should die! It was a rolling prairie over which the chase led—a surface that undulated like the billows of the ocean. We gal- loped transversely to the direction of the ** swells,” that rose ove after the other in rapid succession. Perhaps the rapidity with which we were crossing them brought them nearer to each other. To me there appeared ro level ground be- tween these land-billows. Up hill and down bill in quick alternation was the manner of our progress—a severe trial upon the girths—a hard killing gallop for my poor horse. But life and death were upon the issue, and the spur must be plied without remorse. A long cruel gallop—would it never come to an end? would the steed never tire? would he never step? Surely in time he must become weary? Surely Moro was his equal in strength as in speed ?—superior to him in beth? Ah! the prairie horse possessed @ double advantage—he had started fresh —ine was on his native ground. I kept my eyes fixed upon him; not for one moment did [ withdraw my glance. A mysterious apprehension was upon me, I teared to look around, lest he should disappear. The souvenirs of the former chase still haunted me; weird ~emembrances clung to my spirit. I was once more in the region of the supernatural. I looked neither to the right nor left, but straight before me—straight at the object of my pursuit, and the distance that lay between us. This last I con- tinuously scanned, now with fresh hope, and now again with doubt. It seemed to vary with the ground. At one time, I was nearer, as the descending slope gave me the advantage ; but the moment after, the steep declivity retarded the speed of my horse, and increased the intervening distance, It was with joy I crossed the Jast swell of the rolling prairie, and beheld a level plain stretching before us. It was with joy I perceived that upon the new _ ground I was rapidly gaining upon the steed ! _And rapidly I continged to gain upon him, until scarcely three hundred yards were between us, So near was I, that I could trace the outlines of her form— her prostrate limbs—stil lashed to the croup-—her garments loose and torn-—her ankles—her long dark hair, dishevelle3 aod trailing to the ground—even her pailid cheek I could perceive, as at in- tervals the steed tossed back his head to utter his wild tauvting neigh. 1 was near enough to be heard. I shouted in my loudest voice ; IT called her by name. I kept my eyes upon her, aud with throbbing aux @'y listened for a response. I fan, cied that her head was raised, as though she understood and would have auswered oa", —— “T73 “> ' i eT Ri ot . , ly moa yr i feeble cry might have been crow ned by | the clatter of the ! oe Again I called a!oud—again and again | So Gis. pronouacing her hame. ; Surely I heard a ery ; surely her ; he withers ol the horse. —— LebavCuile oe * shi lives ! ed the prayer, | beneath me} head was raised from I could not be! “Thank Heave ’ ] " I had ly } l feit sed yield when { te l my steeé 7 i utie! scare as though he was sinking into the boson | of the earth. I was hurled out of the| saddle, and flung head foremost upen the | plain. My hors had broke through the | marmot, and the | burrow of the prairie 1 ot, ene false step had brought him with violence | to the ground. I was neither by the fail; and in a tew ~ i ; ; vidi regained my feet, my briak But as I headed my horse one ; BT toward the chase, the white steed and} his rider passed out 07 sigut. i stunned nor entangled | seconds had | and saddle. | mce more TO BE CONTINUED. Fashion Notes. Fiounces are wider. | Short suits are shorter. Moires will remain in fashion. Spanish lace grenadines are new. Sun Satin is a new glossy woolen | stuff. cy tool Lengthwise pieats are stitched like | tuoks. 4} lial ] he ; Tovans The stylish pale shade is Havana brows. Geomvetrical designs are on new dry roods, ’ Brass ball buttons are*used for flan- nel suits, Blue grenadine veils have white! polka dots. New bonnet pins bave hammered gold heads. Faille ribbons trim bonnets for early spring. Linen-gingham is an old fab revived. Red straw hats will be popular next season, Metal] buttors have Watteau scones upon them. Very long ribbon streamers hang} from bouquets. Silver jewelry is worn with blaek | Lenten dresses. Esthetic pen-wipera representa ily | or a sunflower. ric just The Jersey jacket supersedes the English walking coat, New passementeries resemble «ap- j plique embroidery. Wool goods are new cetton satines. Chevoit cloaks for ported for spring. cembined with the children. are im- Natural fiowers are fastened on pea- ceck feather fans. Transparent sleeves of lace or of beads remain in favor. Turquoise blue beaded Ince bonnets are worn by blondes. INSURANCE GREIGE, Queen lugurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Company, J CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on ail kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent, Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. a SPRING GOOD Boys’, Youths’ and Me's Goats, Pants, Vests, Linders and Drawers, Shirts, Gallars, Paper Hangings, Paper Blinds, &e. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. —ALSO — Agricultural, Garden and Fiower Seeds. \ sap 2 gt R > ‘ BF, LEPAGE & CO, Having commenced the Auctioneer and Commission business, we solicit consign. ments of general merchandize, Furaiture, &c. Evening Sales of Household Goo.js will be continued at our Store for 4 fey evenings, M. LePAGH & O®., March 4, ’82—pat Auctioneer, To Lobster Packers, TPH subscribers beg to intimate that they are prepared to manufacture to order all supplies for Lobster Factories in our line, including one and two pound Cans, Solder, Boilers, &., and by manutavturing in large quantities can sell at very low prices, To insure having orders filled promptly, parties had better order at once. Merchants and dealers will find our stock of Plain and Japanned Tinware, Tabular Lan- terns ,Coxl Hods, &c., &c, the largestin the Provirces, Quality unsurpassed and prices low. Price list farnished on application to A: C. 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Ar 5.30pm) Arl1. 15am] Arl1.45am Loyalty Je Dp 5.07 ‘* | Dp10.52 “| Dp11.22 "¢ N Wiltsh’e} ** 4.15 ‘*} ‘10.60 “ ‘Hunter R’r} ** 4.00 “| ** 9,45 * Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ‘* | ** 9.09 * Co’ty Line.} * 3.14 “| © 8.59 © Freetown..{ 4° 2.29. ** 1 ** 8.44 © j Kensingt'n| ‘* 2.55 ** | ** 8.29 | ~ cial “e 2 00 se “e 7.45 Summ’ side Arll.30am | Wellingt’n|Dp10.38 ** Port Hill..| ** 9.53 ** O'Leary... “ §.31 ‘* Bloomfield; ‘* 8.08 ‘ Alberton ..| ‘* 7.25 ** Tignish...| ‘* 6.30 ‘‘ | Royalty Je iDpil. 22am SOG. .s 31.06 *¢ Bedford. .. **10.45 ** Stew.’ 36,10 Mt. Stew't Ar10.00 “ Cardigan .. Dp 8.40 ** Georget’n . oe ae Mt. Stew’t| Ar10.00am Morell.... _Dp 9.20 ** St. Peter’s “ Gee.‘ Bear River} » 1 Gye * Souris .... I lan ** L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent — anual a -_~ WHOLESALE RY GOODS SALLE,’ a te ae a my Stock of DRE COODS, — CONSIETING OF — ii AGS AND CAPS, —AND-—- &- 1 will sell the Stock in lots to suit purcha- —also— The Lease, for three years, of the PRE- CHARLES I. MORRISON. 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Davin’s Manvractunine Co. P. O. Box 2]l, Amherst N.S. {fe 9 im Princa Kdward isiand RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO | WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Te take ‘eect on the 136 Dec., 1881, 7. “TRAINS O ‘TWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED. MIXED. MIXED. Ch’town ..|Dp 8.15am/1 5 3.00pm|Dp 2.20pm Royalty Jel ‘* 8.38 “| 3,23 “1 * 9.53 + N Wiltsh’e, ** 9.29. ‘*] + 4.15 **} Hunter R’r; ** 9.45 ‘* {| ** 4.30 ** | Bradalba’e | ‘10.23 “| “* 5.08 “ Co’ty Line.| ‘*10.33 **; ** 5.18 “| Freetown | Pwres ™ * aay * Kensingt’n) ‘ae 1 hoy ro |Arll.45 ‘\Ar 6,30, Summ side’ 1.45 pm| Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 ‘ Port Hill..| ‘* 3.22 ** | O’Leary...| ‘* 4.44 * Bloomtield | ‘* 5.08 * Albertca..} ** 5,48 * Tignith.... Ar 6.45 ‘* Royalty Jc Dp 2.53pm You®. 74. | 3.09 ** Bedford... +405" , Ar 4.05 ** Mt. dtew’t Dp 4.15 * Cardigan .. hae * Georget’n.. , ‘Ar 6.90 ‘ Mt. Stew’t) Sail Dp 4.) 5pm Moreli.... ¥* 4.567" St. Peter’s, ** &.26 7° Bear River ” at. Souris .... 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