——— 1S —— ae ee a Te ee ee Se ee ee Te ee = a Ty a pe a | a ee ; ; het. THE WAR-TRAIL!® CHAPTER L'I —(ContinveD.) Othera, again, are bidding their in retired corners, uuder the shadow of the church walls, or in groups of foul or five more openly in the plaza, itselt. Early as is the hour, the people have al net a few of the brown, wenches are arisen; avd rebosa-clad already on their way, t-~kirted 1arro ou sho the fountain. There the pitchers are filled. and lifted on their heads—perhaps for the last leneerhe the rangers, who perform the office with all the rude| grace ia their power. Then follows a profusion of smiles and bows, and a} dialogie, on the ranger’s part extending to the whole of sist. of the phrase hy ‘ Muche bneno, muchacha! his Spanish, woic ‘he usual reply, accompanied with a! Capel, oie o! pretty white teeth, is: *Muche bueno, cavatlero! bueno Tejavo!” given in like un matical phrase, that it may be intelligible to the addressed. in order persou have often been surprised at the suc- | vram- | , | adios head, to | i MGR | , i ANCE O+F 1 coun | mucho | to whom it is! ; cess of my great uncouth follewers with | these petite dark-eyed damsels of Ana hauc; but, indeed, many of the rangers Oa the con- amoug are not bad-looking men. trary, there are handsome fellows them, if were ouly put into they clean shirts, aud a little more closely shaven. But «omaa’'s eye is matters: she easily penetrates through keeu-sighted in suchi | | (denominations. I cal Lee 2 were not of that character; etree iry and to an ition to the light she stood they were extreme dezree. In ‘thrown upon jurra’s desig kpew other ssworth had he!p : 1 yer - menacing confession, | par tieulars of iim. «Hou : i a. ® — ed meto a knowledge of this bad man. | and that know ledge it was that me apprehensive. From am: base al | dread the worst. INUED. TO BR CONT > eee © THE VATICAN. CAPEL ON THE POPE—SHALL HE QUIT POWERS ANXiOUS TO -sECURE DENCE OF THE VATIC: AN+—THE IMI SUCH A COURSE ROME {—THE The Ne in y rk Hi rald's Pai j 3; Ccor- re dent sends the tollowlay : M £ the Cx. tes by y of Dis. aeli’s * Lo chair, ine Al present in Paris superin- tending the puoieation Oi a Krenct Lecliti mn of bis new pamphiet, * Great Britain and Rei which Is muklb; no little stir io ‘Goth hie circles i |Eaglend andon the continent. Mgr. Capel passes fora man singularly Wel - informed on matters relating to the Holy See. with the tiplematic relauious of the This ci ict that he me time past meditating a j the Unised Siates, the eOoqguent iKnglish ecele cullar interes! »ali Catholic and even uons cumstance, ceupled is known to have been [vi ’ ‘ give if@stic a it ed on Mer. the disguise of dust, the bronze of sun-| Uspel in the hope of g rleaning some ine tan, and the shaggy mask of an ill kept | formation as to the rumoured intentior beard; and no eye is = quic ker | 0 the Pepe to leave Rome. ie ree iu this respect thao that ef) e eived me “es great courtesy an the fair Mexicana. In the big, ap-| made no objection to replying to th parently rude, individual, called a questions I i ut him. ‘ You wi | Oo! ** ranver : ” she beholds a type ot strens ath feourse un derstand, how ever, salu he, and courage, a heart that can and an arm that can protect her. These are qualities that, from all time, won the love of woman. It is evident they are not all friends | whom we were leaving behind us tile taces may be observed, many them peering) from opeu door- ase and there a sulky Jeper swivgs about in his blanket, or Scow lis WZ a ' : Gu dows cowers | by the coruer of the street, savagely from uuder his broad brimmec Most of this class are absent~as loug since ascertained -with the guer- rilla; but a few still remain to shadow to the picture. They regard the approaches towards the women with ill- coucealed auger; aud would reseut this politeuess if they dared, ‘They coufiu ie | the exhibition of their spite to the das- |} tardly means ef illtreating the women | themselves, wherever they have ao | give | opportuuity. No later than the night before, one of them was detected in beat- ing his sweetheart or mistress tor the crime, a8 was alleged, of dallying too long in the company of a ‘Tejano. The Tejano, ia this case, took the law into his own hands, aud severely chastised the jealous pelado., Even io the hurried glance which | gave to these sceves of leave taking, | could not help voticiug au expressioo on the faces of some of the young girls that had in it a strauge significance. It was something more than sadness; it was more like the uveasy look that betokens apprehension. Perhaps the state of mind I was in| magoified my perceptions. At that moment, a-struggle was passing in my own breast, and a feeling of irresolution lay heavy upou me. Ali night ong had my mind dwelt upon the same thought —the danger that menaced my betrothed —ali night I had been occupied with plaus to avert it, but po resonable scheme hud | succeeded in devising It is true the danger was only hypothe- cherish. | ““t fand expressing have Finionus, Hos- | ¢ ox offi and win- | & ‘ *hristi: P i being able te commun i rable hat I em speaking withous authorrty, oniyv my personal op- What are the . particularly wish injorm Cc rrespondent—I should lke ao preasion of «pinion upon the Dust Papacy in its relatio: , and especialy it ition avout ion oF tt oOwelrs | rel: ition to the Italian mot aichy. } M ivr. Capei—l have reason te believe itl that the European Powers are awuken- ling r to tie rece tS5iLY of the Pope being | issured more periect independence than he enjoys at present. The Vat.- can must be in aahagg It must b | protected from outrage. and assured of! at all time ; } and uoder all circumstances with the lianee can be tical and uudefived, but it was just this suppo-ititious iudefiuiteness that ceused the difficulty in providing agaiust it. Had it assumed a _ tangible shape, I might more easily have adopted ; ‘ v2 1 4 murei. ut proieeses members of the Catholie King a nbert’s G vernime to protect the Vatican, but what re- placed on a Power which even to protect the insult. The is powerton mains of Pius UX. r from Pope i ls a present not sufe in the Vatican. His authority is ne longer respected, and when people cease to they enslave it ibiiity ot respect bis authority, believe me are not far from ane to I can quite conceive the possi cases arising Sart, would eo: mpel # e Pope to fice from Ron es Unless the Great Powers agree to guarantee his inviolability, Such a por ition os he now has is surely ae ible. Let us imagine an extreme case-—the outbreak of war between Fyaube and = I,aly, How would the Catholics of Europe aud America be able to bold personal communciation with the Pope? You may be aware there are muny things which require personal and direct arrangement with the Holy Father. That this may be eertain Rome must be secured tothe Vatican. Civita Veccs hia and the territory adjoining must be prociaimed neutral grousd, and placed under the surveillanee ef the Europesn ‘ Powers, and King Humbert mus choose a pew capital. Mer. Capel stated that he was unable to state whether negotiations were in progress between the Quirinal and the Vatican which may lead to the convocation of a Kurope wn Congress to se.tie the P apal « question. some meaus of avoiding it; but no—it remained a shadow, and against a shadow I knew not what precautions to take. W hea still struggling uuder the same uervous indecisiou. Problematical as wes the peril my | morning breke, 1 was! Corres pond 18 nt. "he It: alinns with whem I have spoken on the~ subject have declared that if onee the Pope was imprudent ene rug i toleave Rome jhe would never return to it. fancy had formed, there were moments |’ wheu it appalled me—momerts when my ing mind labored under a painful presenti-| iment, aud I could not cast the load by | have he ae apy act of volition. With all my philo- | a sophy, IT could not fortily myself ‘agaiust | © the belief that * coming events cast their | == shadows betore ;” and, spite of myself, I} kep! repeating in thought the weird peo mr p* a . Upon my soul, cert: inly. | phetic words. there were shadows aud dark ones ; if the events shouid have ence with them, then there was misery before me. 1 have termed the danger fsolina was placed = finite: it was not! 80 indetinite, afier was directly saaleii to the presence of Rafael ljurra. True, there were sources of appreheusion ; ; Other perils | surrounded her; arising from the disturb- | ed sta‘e of the couvtr y—but these did not point at her ia particular, That) freutier provinee had been for years in distracted condit ion—by revolution Indian invasion —-aud war was po waa! What weuld then follow ? I do not thing to its people. In the midst of. pretend to able to foretell. Let us str. e had the fair flower grown to perfect |’ ee: SS eee the intro- b coming, without having been either | duction of universal sul itrage in Italy. crushed or trodden upon. Isolina de'| L s ty that even the us siversal suffi: aye Vargas was «a woman of suffici tient Spirit | would call back the Pope, for though to resist insult and cast off intrusion, [| the people er m forget it; the great had just had proof of this Under peated of the Italian nation is Cuthotic ordinar Vv circomstances. that she would be unequal to geucy; but the virmoesaves ia which e any correspond ~< in which | . Vv nt res a slight analysis; it | F Wea ; lderive advantages from other | jmatter from } i had no fear | the emer-)} io Cape! gnorance of Popes have left Rome ere out th ey have returned to it. ope who never rei feot Rome, oe the Papney ig still establish "wf i ath h- now, Ege ey hee bistoricui facts and eld sway inthe Vatican. If the Pape vain to leave the Vatican, rest assure: rould not before long. ‘Can vou that the adjaining nation uetria for instance, or eveu erm Lay. iwould stand by unmoved nor stir a | finge: to restore the Papacy folis old | position, No, the Pope would retarn leven though bis departure had been itollowel by a revolution, and his jleaving would be traught with disad- only toltaly. Do they not the presence To look at the the lowest commercial thinks of the mency moiness it brings to Ttaly every yeur. ‘The first person to suifer by the Pope's depaiture would be King Humbert, | He woud have to fellow him instanily. ef the Pope at Rome? = tand point and eateenetingin. nthesiemiematen 1 UBS TELLS BE tos. the »D ALLY a YAMIN $8 7 the Caessest su¢ mor Newsy Paper tw fir —. a sae rus by his ow n rendered | tare soa] ; } j i id brutal. it was natural [I should POSITION OF THE} INDEPEN- ‘ORT= | present —Those [taiians spoke in ‘| Qneen St., Feb. 1, ’82— 1m 2aw wkly, pat sj MACK'S: Ma’ NEVES! HE DLOONE. | Kiuno a [Conroy & ny EXAMINER, MAROF 11, 1882. -~ ri. 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