) THE Tda FAIR GOD. BOOK FOUR, CHAPTER VIL, ( Continued, ) He stepped out, and the sun, as if acknow } ledging his presence, seemed to pour a double tory about him. In the time of despair and ; overthrow that came, alas, too svon, those who saw him, in the moment of pride, spread his arms in general benediction, rememoered his princeliness, and spoke of him ever after in the lenaenee of poetry. The tilmatli, loop- ed at the throat, and falling gracefully from his shoulders, was beaded with jewels and precious stones ; the long, dark green plumes in his panache drooped with pearls ; his sash was in keeping with the mantle; the thongs of his sandals were edged with gold, and the soles were entirely of gold. Upon his breast, relieved against the rich embroidery of his tunic, symbols of the military orders of the realm literally blazed with gems. About the royal palanquin, in front of the porta!, bare-headed and bare-footed, stood its plement of bearers, lords of the first rank, proud of the service. Between the carriage and the doorway a carpet of white cloth was atrete hed: common mi; ght not soil his teet. As he stepped out, he was saluted by a roar of attabas aad conch-shells. The music warmed his blood ; the homage was agreeable to him—was to his soul what incense is to the gods. He gazed proudly around, and it was eaay to see how much he was in love with his own royalty. dust Taking his pl ace in the palanquin, the ec) ee moved slowly down the street. In advanc walked stately caciques with wan a, clearing the way. The _car- riers of the from the carriage, them, reverently, marched an escort of ably aplendid. Lhe street traversed was the same Malinche Was to traverse Often and again did the subtle monarch look to paves and house wope, and to the canals and temples. W the cunning would searching for evidences of his that nuthiag would escape examination; that the myriads of spectators, the extent of the city, its position in the lake, and thousands of tunings not to be written would find places in canopy, Which was separate followed next; and behind and with downcast facts, armed lords indeserib lhe knew guest sweep them all, power; the calculation inevitable if the visit were with other than peaceful! intent. At a palace near the edge of the city the escort halted to abide the coming. Soun, from the lake, » sound of music was heard, more plaintive than that of the conchs. ** They are coming, they are coming! The teu/es are coming!" shouted the people; and every heart, Up the street of wind. even the king's, beat quicker. the cry passed, like a harly gust —_—— CHAPTER VILL THE ENTRY. Itis hardly worth while to eulugize the Christians who took part in Cortes’ crusade. History has assumed their commemoration. I may say, however, they were men who ac- quired fitness for the task by service in almost every clime. Some had tilted with the Moor under the walls of Granada ; some had feught the Islamite onthe blue Danube; some had performed the tirst Atlantic voyage with Colambus; all of them had hunted the Carib in the glades of Hispaniola. it is not enough to describe them as fortune-hunters—credu- 48, imaginative, tireless; neither is it enough to write them soldiers, bold, skilful, confident, cruel to enemies, gentle to each other. They were characters of the age in which they lived, unseen before, unseen since; kuights errant, who believed im hippogriff and dragon, bat sought them only in lands of gold; missionaries, who complacentiy broke the lady of the converted that Christ might the #,nuer receive his soul; palmers of pike and shield, who, in care of the Virgin, followed the morning round the world, assured that Heaven stooped lowest over the most protit- abe plantati us. Pie wonders of the way from the coast to ictapalapan had so beguiled the little host that they took but partial account of ite dan- gers. When, this morning, they stepped up en the causeway, and began the march out inte the lake, a sense of insecurity fell upon tiem, like the shadow of a cloud; back to the lan 7 t! 1ey looked, as to a friend from whom they might be parting for ever; and as they proceeded, and the water spread around them, wider, deeper, and up- bearing dneser multi- tudes of people, the enterprise sudden!y grew in proportions and challenged their self-sufti- ‘ienev; yet, as I have heard them confess, wy did not wake to a perfect comprehension ol their situation and its dangers and difficu] tie* until they y passe d the gates of Xoloe: then lenochtitian shone upon them—a city of en- And then each one felt that to + pantin wivance was like marching in the face of fivath, at the same time each one saw there was no |; lope exce pt in advance. Every hand ur ‘spe d closer the Weapon with which it was armed, whi the ranks were intuitively losed What most imprease4 them, the y gail, was the silence of the people; a word, a si0ut, a curse, or a battle. ry would have Deen a relief from the feara and fancies tha: beset them ; as it was, a in the midst of myriad life, they vard only their own tramp, or the clang and r sitio { theirown arms. Asif aware of the influence sud fearful of ite effect upon his weaker followers, Cortes spoke to the muasi- cians, and t rumpet and clarion burst into a strain which, with beat of drum and clash of cymbal, was heard in the city **Ola! Sandoval, Alvarado ! Here, at my ght and left!’ eried Cortes. a hey spurred forward at the call. os vit of the way, dog,” shouted Sandoval, turustiug « naked ‘amene over the edge of the dy we with the butt of his lance. ‘* By my conscience, Senores,” Cortes said, ‘I think true Christian in a land of unbe- lievers never beheld city like this. If it be Wreag to the royal good knight, Richard of Enylan i, or that valorous captain, the Flem- ish Duke Godfrey, may the saints pardon me; but [dare say the walled towns they took, aul, for that mattar, I care not if you number Antioch and the Holy City of the Se ‘pulchre anioag them, were not to be put in compari- son with this infidel a¢ tronghold.’ And as they ride listening to his com- ments, let me bring them particularly to view. They were in ful) armour except that Alvarado’s squire carried helmet for him, In preparation for the entry their skilful furbishers had well renewed the original lustre of helm, gorget, breastplate ylaive, re and shield. ‘The plumes in theii crests, like the scarts across their breasts, had been carefully preserved for such cere- monies. At the saddle-bows hung heavy hammers, better known as battle-axes. lest- ed upon the iron shoe, and balanced in the right hand, each carried a lance, to which, as voceSion was peaceful, a silken pennon was the attached. The horses, opportunely rested in letala pan, and glistening in mail, trod the ‘auseway as if conscious of the terror they in- apiced. Cortes, between his favorite captains, rode with lifted visor, smiling and confident. His complexion waa bloodless and ashy, a sin i. tarity the more noticeable un account of ‘ nis prreave am DAILY thin black beard. The lower lip was seamed with ascar. He was of fine stature, broad- shouldered and thin, but strong, active and euduring. His sk:ll in all manner of martial exercises was extraordinary. 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Pie ree thought erjous “ : of calling it his * Con PTION C URE, * but | abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from ite wonds arn com- bins ath: on of tonic, or strengtheni: itive, or blood-cleansing, anti-b lious, pect« rok and nutritive prope rie 3, is unequaled, not only | @8 A reinedy it for all | Chronic Bises _onmnnt 5 ‘SUM ‘Liver, Blog For Weak funge . Spi i of Blood, Short- ners < vf Breath, Chr« * Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Ast it na, “elt : gus, and kindred | affoctions, it is an ef ieient rey edy. | , Sold by Druggists, at $2 09, or Six Bottles for $5.00. } | $*" Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's 1. n book on { onsur nplik ym. Worid’s Dispensary Medical issosiation, 663 Main St. BUFFALO, N. ®. Addr "ess, renee