1 i jnimmmmiimlvm m m .AMI INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." H. "V. jMorthimeii, Proprietor. $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. IiEHlGHTOX, OAIMJO COUNTY, I'ENN'A, SATUI1DAY JIOuNING. JUNE 5, 1873. Subscribers out of County, $1.20. VOL. ill., No. 28. CARDS. Railroad Guide. . jt " . - ,' , . -. . , 1 r KRrniture vreiimi8e. V.'Scwarti'Bmk ttrpct, cfafer to alt kindi of htrniture. CoJJknttnhdt to order Itnnt nml Shoe Milkers, Inton Bretnpy. in wav winning, imnK mreci. SfJ M' "ApriuE,V. ATTOUNKY AND COU.N'SBI.LOn AT LAW, "r TlAsfttfSTREET.LElUaHTO.V.I'l. .Meal Estate and pollectloii.Airency. Villi llujand .Soil Ileal Kitate. Oonvcyanclna neatly done. Col. Mectlpns promptly made. Settling: hstatcs of De cedent, a specialty. Jlay D coiibuhou in i.nioisu JtndTJertdan. ov..ii. .- J.,SIKISHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 4. Polou's Rloc,k, MAUCIl CHUNK, TA. ' AsfOn l" consulted In fierman. f jan!. JIIIOJIAS S. UICK, ( AUSTICU OF THE ri'.ACE, h BANK Street, LEU1QIIT0N, P.i. .Conveyancing, Collecting and all buslnna con nected with the otHce promptly attended to. ' SrA-ent for firsl-Clas Insurance Companies and. Ithka at all kinds taken on th most III erul jterms. Jn-1H5. O. UEUTOI.KTTK, , ATT0I1NEY AND CqUNSULLOlt AT LAW Or,rici j"lrst National Dank Dull g, Snd Floor MAUCIl CHUNK, I'kxx. Mar l consulted In German, fapr 18. 1871 -J-JAM Eli ICALJIFUS, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Dlnucli Clinnk, Pa.' " .ttB-Onice, ab9Te Pofon's Jewelry Store, ttroadnay . n" r f-' j n. niMMfCK, ' "" . AUCTIONEE.lt. ' , Ea'it M'elssiiort, Pa. ,N B, Sales of elery (earrlption attended to at ftasQuaMB charges., Tue patronage of the puUlo respectfully solicited, Jau.3),'T4. -r T A'. DBRIIAMEIl, M.H., physician And buhuf.on. Special attention paid to Chronic Disease. Office: South East coiner Iron and 2ml Ms:. T.c UjjlHou, ' April 3, IsM. JQU. S, It. HP. II IS It, PKACTICINQ PHYSICIAN AND RUIinilUN. Otnre, IIAKK Street, next door above the Pmloniee, Lehlithton, Pa. Office Hours l'arryvllle each day torn 10 to 12 o'clock ; reutaluder or day at oir.ct, iu Xehlghton, Nor 13. '72 J UOXB BIUNKI, ARCHITECT, No. 310 Lackawanna Avo., P. O . Lock llox No.131), SC11ANTO.V, P.i. WJll furnish Plans, SpeelflcitlonH and Estimates plVIng exact cost of puUlc and pihnte hulllliie;., Irom the plainest to the most elaborate; alu Drawings iur Stairs, Hand-Hall. Ac. JeU rpuoaiAS a. Williams. LADIES' AND HKNTI.EMKN'S rashlonatle BqoX and Shoe Maker, Nert tol.cuclel' Dloik. BAUK STREET, Lehighton, Pa. Haflnj; commenced buslnnes, as above, I Mould reipectfullyannounco to thecltlzeni of Lehljhton nnd vicinity that I nmprepared to do all work In my lino In the neatest and inni.t substantial umi uer, at prices fullr as low usthe iin. voik can be otained In Philadelphia. A splendid art went of CIIILDIIEN S and MISSES' WEAK of the best makoaUajsi.il hand. Atrial la (elicited and satlfactlou guaranteed, ntfuweat prices. Julyl.lSTl. NADEN HUTTEN TANNERY LE1IIG1ITON-, l'A., B. J, KUNTZ, Prop'r, ly oi Dniml oli'wlno. niii'. put in all ibo be.taud inoot appiurcd niuchiuery fur ilio Manufacture of Leatlior, c1",.1?1'0 ni"l OAK 60LH. UA11. W'S, UJ'I'Ult, KIP, CAIJ' and HIII'.:i, I'LASTJIlUNtJ lIAHt suppliert in lai;o or fmall quaniuiea very low. lUUKS and bfdlNs bouilu at liUliiit cash pricoa. l'atromgo aoletteit.' Au. S-yl rpiIOMAS KIMIKUIlEt. -1- CONVEYANOEIt, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The- followlos Poinpaxles are, Itepreseutedi leiUnon mutual tutu. HEADING MUTUAL flllB, eY VOMINa 1'IitU, 1'OrTOVILLU F11IK, LKIlHIli Flltu. and theTIIAV . , nLEIla' ACUIUENV INSUltANCi:. Also PeuuaMvanH and Mutual lloreo ThlcX Detecltvs uud In.uraneo Coiupanv. Marca 23, lb71 'Jlloa. KIiM):ilEU. -JJiIapUK AKI VKVli. Charles Trainer ncapdctfullir announce, to the. people ol Lehlirh. oa mat be koeju a, full ,u'i oi Uxcctlout Flour fur Sale 5 Alio, anon wr.V of all klnda. and Hi it AW m kl'uilj ol"J',,S' ' u,u"l"c,'u'011 tu Uo. "II Hauling and Plowing oa ahort notloo and at LOW rmojjs. LEHIGH (2d STREET, LEIIIOllTON.ra. ' March M BEATTV """ nflAni llamn . ...n . .... Sf!hfe.iai VAX P. JlUAlfY, WaU OR.TII PI5NNA. KAII.UOAD. Passonffers for Philadelphia w illlenve Lehighton as lullnra : 8,00 a. in. vli L.T. arrive at l'hlla. at OiO a. in 7-17 a. m. via L. & S. " 11.10 a.m. 7.191. m.l la L. V. 11.10 a. in 2.15 p. m. 2.16 p. ni 0,35 p.-ni 8.20 p. m H.2H p. in, 11.07 p, in. via L, AS. 11.02 p. in. via L. V. 2.27p.m.vlll,.AS. 4.47 1. m.vla I.. S. 1.4.1 p. in. via L. V, 7.;w p. m. via I.. v. lOUp. in lleturnlnir. leave depot at Ilerks and American Street, l'hlla., at 7.00, SM and O.I.I a, in.; 2.10 3-10 and n.15 p. in, Fare Irom LchlisMoji to l'hlla lelpllla, 82". UPh.l 1674, J.L1.IS ULAIilvE. -PlISNTIlAI It. It, OK N. T. LIIIIIGH & SUSQUKIIANXA DIVISION. Timo Table of Dec. 7( 1871. Trlni Iravo U'lilshton ns fullcwpi FivN'fW Vnrk, Plillndelplilrt, Kaftoti, ic, fl. 7.37, 1107 n. in., 2.if7, 4 t7 p.m. 1'orMriucli Chunk at 1 0.10 a. in., i 3.1. iVS. timl, Ui),l. in. Tor WHkfK'Barre ntd Scran. on nt 10.15 n. m.t 1.14 6.38 p. in. Iteturninff - t nv,o New York, from station Cen tral l.ailroml of Save .Terwy, loot of Mlerty utreet, North lllur. fttfl.lfl, 0.U0 a. vn-, J2.1U, 4 Oij i. m. Iati.aro riithrihh, from Dfrpnt North IVnn'a ll. H.. at, 7.00, 0 45 it. in.. 2.I0, ft 10 p. a. Leave lesion at 80, ll.4ii a. in., 5 and TJ& j in, Learu Iaurh Chunk atT.d.ll.OHa.in., 'J.'JOand 4 A p. ut. Fo: further nirtleubrp. Fee TIuiaTuhle at tho StllttOllK. II. V. HALDW IN, Gen. Passenger Jgtnt. July 4, IS74. p 13 N X S Y I V A X 1 4. 1 1 A I L 1 1 ) A I), 1'iiilai)i:limiia & v.wiv. nit. division. Summer Time Table- Onnnd nirm KITXTIAY. MAY "SrtMR7V Ilin 'Jirtlnaon tho PJiiltdolpliU t Klli ItnllioaU Jji YMcm will 1 ua ni follows ; Vli&rWAltD. rAST .E leaves Kpw Yori: 0. 2 a in. 12.ViiMn. 1. -J p.m. 5.10 p.uu 8..15 p.m. nr.'O p.m. 1 1..V)lln. 8.25 D.11I. ll.rlJ.ii;. 1 1 .r5 p. in. 4.35 a 111. Mita.m. n in. 11.15 a.m. 7.iX p.m. 7.W H.lii. ;.:tfi a. m, lt-.S5 ti m. 1.55 p.m. ji.m 4 ! p oi 8.00 u.m. h.ao u in. 1 1111 UL'I.lliU It .ltlmoiu $.rr. at Willlaun-pnrt Jax. llnvt'ii Htltl'foUtM KHUJMAILJoaoa Nt w Yrk I'liiinuciuuin llullllllltIO J till it buit; Vlllinuit?iott Jec Uimu ltouov.i ntr. lit l.iKt IAOAItA KX. leave- lt ll.itUlphia Jill illlli'lU nrr. at WiiiUm port lU'liuvtl ELM I It A aiAIMearee 1'uilaOolpliia j 10.11:111,11) llitiiieUurg nrr. at Willfauisi trt 1a ck Jltivcii p. Ill CUP.MI. UAST.VAUn. IMUIjAD'A KX.Ipiivih T'M-k iluvpn C4)o.m. vv tllianrj 7,oh.iii. nir. at U.iimbmrf tt.43n.1u. linitiininti (J.i5pm l'liuutluiphia 3.;i5pv.i. 1N19W Volk b.ij 11.111. TJAYrxRKSS leaves itenoV.i u.iun.m. NMtliiiinitport I0.ua.iu. nrr. at lU'iibbuir; ii.m I'liIUiieti hia Wdw Y"1x llultimuru ll.'JUp.U). U.i5i).n'. 3 .5 p. tti lY.Uil.IH b.-t p. III. y.i5 p m. IV.W p.m. ,iiiitf 7,:ih a m. (J.45 1L1I1. li.lt M.m 12.!v5 It.lil. x.i-i cm. 7.b0 a m. V.i a.m. n(M ".Hi. Ultlp MAIL leavra Kn l,(,ek tlr.vcn W l.iui.i.poty nrr, nt lluirLhurc I'a'timuio l'liiia.lo phL lSt'W Yoik 1'AST LINE leaves HUniniiort nrr, ut iinrimuuit; Jinl:i!l Dl-t) I'liUatlflphia 2iir Y'urii llrlo Moll West. Nlairaia Kinreas Wrst. IZL cioho ciiniitcUnif at NottliuoiU rl mlw.th 1.. & 11. Itu. tr .iUh forWilkiehuif tm J Hcimito i. Jlrio Jinil Wtt-t Kmvnr.i. Jure a Wmt ami lilntira Ma-l West njuku t 010 mauouliuu at Wllll.umiporc wiih N V. If. W, timuii uortn. i.nu maii ham mm voi, .iafj.tva r.xjrO'H Vot, rtt IJ in uc -tui.it UayUxpieHH maivti cIobu conaiMJtioiiat i.tici: llavm .villi 11. i. V. It It. traiiiK. J.IIU U I Ji.UBb II til' 'tl UU11I III Hi J-.1IU 11 111 tto.inu in i. u ii . ti idi iLti'i.i'tv wit i f i rv A A. V. i it. at J mponinu with u. N. Y. iV i1. ill:., nml ut iMtWui.d Willi A. V. lilt. I'm (or Cat w 1 1 1 tin i,et t en lJii a-h-'plu 1 ami Wli llilirpO t 111 lllL'HlU I'.XpIUttH Wirt Vli t Lnu'Wu U 1'Hilartt'i hl.t irn- l.attt nii.l J) iy lJiino L.fct. JltcpliKt' lBt'U 1 Umplitlr.tUts VM. A. llAl.liWll, Olu'I upt. THE .'HOTOWAPaEK Hej:ectrnl'vnr.uouiH'os In thepmploof Tchish ton una vicinity, that liuliflrj OiHi.slil) bU ' New Photograph Gallery, On 11ANKWAY, near tuo Lenlxh Vnlloy It. It. Depot. LninoirroN, i.i nud that ho U now preparM to lve tiiom PEIt. ruor i'i('Tfiii;s a iho host iieas AUI.E I'MCKS, l'artirnlar nltentlon piid to TAKI.Vtl C1IIL IJltl.N'.S I.IKKNESSl:-. A trial la solioittit. Juno 13 JAVSE c:aiati:irj's Livery & Sale Stables, 11 A. NIC STUUKT.I.UIIIOIITH.V, Pn PAST TROTTING HOUSES, KLEG ANT OAllIU AGES, And poslilvoly I.OWE11 PIUCUH than any othor Livery lu tho Co jnty. lairffoand hindsomo t'arilaaaa for Vjnoral pui iKea nud Wetdluga. UAVIU illllHOHT. -Nov. K, 170. Plotts' Star Organs Any person -wishing to purchase a la-lororitni. wlmr, tuero m nu HKeait fnv fie war ' would du neu to ivntu for t,teeiul iai to introduce this lii.truiiiini ,Udrta, JJUWAliD rUll'fj, Wushluiitou, N J. BETTTY 1'iANoi iliII'-,.,,.x?.T. f H""a namutor tlicu J.r'ac lltATTY, WaahiDgtou Kcw IN A W. EACH ES, J3. Contractor & Builder, LCIliailTON, TENN'A. 1'lnns nml Sitcclilcsitlnnsi FOIt ALL KINDS OF J1UILDINOS JIADIX AT 'HIE SlIOUTESr NOTICE. NO CHARGES Mmln tor l'LANS oml SITifir-ICtTinNS M'tioii tlio coulrnct 13 awarded to Iho unuci. signed. June 14, 1373-yl. A, W. EACItE J. rjiaKowoKE EiicniiQKC!:, Ulannfartnrprrf nnd Deqlor in all kinds of JIOUHKlIOLD AND KITOUEN FURNITURE, Next to itomjir.v; lloffoid'a Cntrlngo MaiUitactory, Jiank Streofc, Lohighton, Pa, Ulrgulil Pnri-ir Suits, llnnUnuie fleilronm Seta, Soiling very Ghoap for Cash. IJxnuilno befmc purchasing clsowheio, Ilnvijiejiad an cxpcncnco of twenty scara In Iho U.MDERTASCINC lliilnoso. I nm pronaiojl to tuniNli nil klnda of CO I'M sSnii1 U4lvivr8 on -nort mtlce, and nttt nil to ml mirt.uc-i In thU nno m such a lapn ner oh vpm plvo pntirw f,atisfactleii, mi very leas'dmh.u tcnns 1'atronigo hoiicltcd. 3Iaich27,.yl. ' TIIKO. K1JMR11EB. Tho unecisleiicd rejpeclfaiy Infirnii tho cit izens of t Clhrnnlii I ill"!lillicr enmitlrs. tlinf lin li lion prepared to bupply thorn with tit nil tlnioft. nt prtcos lu'lv na low ns thr enn or. umiajii mr oiFo.ncrp. Ain, MitiKiiii JIAJIS linr,0(3NK AND 8AUSAGJC, AT WIIOLHSALi: AND It UTAH Orrlers will bo monmtlr llilrd nnd Tinn fchippol to any puiut at itio shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Street, Lelilgliton, La. Sept.' lit, 1374-Vl. L. t hi.s:ii'ii3:r Would Jt'PpTt fully ITUIt 11 II 11 U V 111 11 .tMHls 1111 1 1 tie 1)0 in iriMti'rnl. th t. lifl has opened .1 ihburlasd Livery & Sale Stable, imdthnt horaij furnish Hurt, fluggies nnd bUfclllCdrtor i-'VNiiltAI, I'UltfO.Sl N.tu tiy It 1. . WIT".. A ill..' I'll tf..' ... .1 I .. WWVXAUMM I M UI1U 4UUI ll JJO lit U. Promptly attended to nt modeintu rotoj. I V KLEl'l'INdbU, Corner of Hank mid Iron btieeta. Ja"-2- Lelilehton. l'a. BEATTY 1!L NO Ollll.it l'lAAO-I'Ol.Tll has nttni. n.l tho I), if. IV. Vash.uifiou, &i)w Joiccy, Plotts Star Organs Allff nerbon. in l!o or f.mnla ,.1... 1... .. lel.upj tiinit can ntneuip u lira'i-ciuseiustniuieiit it ll giCntly leduoutl who. mim buhmi, tor BEATTY. Piuiiiil riSiJl1i,1",,:5 X1'-1 lSIl'lVi'.UE.NT ino.a ll, i, Iil.attv, YhiUBtou. J. J. rl:v' 011 WHY win you eulfcr with that Plotts' Star Organs" Ain m Lueea warranto.! not to eraUt or iviirti II l.iUVAftll I'LO l'l"a. WttSluuaiill, A J ' r ook inuTii'ULLooi: iToM-rtot. " llo ( f UUIlMMl'S JtO-i; (ILVCKUINH for ltouBl.m,lho bKIN, ClIAW'Jjfi JlAJ!I)S nun: i-eoi-lT; OFLiaiTuiilFoxnud vTciu tThiiiYk!',1J.Ji?1,u '" tu""'"'K that nt A. J. SK.WtY'.? IJr':,"u I'''"'V MfiUiiiohi irn. BEATTY I'lnnui AOEMT-. WAIi'IKDl (Male or Frail1 I li QA.1K UlaiTcilAVCui 0;iiiusJto tho PiliJIo Square-. SOU m STJtEET LEIIIOIITOK, I'a., ilauutactuicv of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And liealer in all kiudi o IV I'-OOl'INO. KI'UUTINO and .TOMlINa propiptlir utteiidtu tu ut rranjuatilu i harco . HAMlIia. UltAVl,n. Plotts' Star Organs Agent aupp lednt flKnroathat ilely compe. tnmu lor th name tliu of inatiuinciili. Tif " AdOrtea, EUWAltlJ I'LOITm, iVa.htuV'- Plotts' Star Organs C"nihina beautiy, ilnrobllltr aud vtorih. Send lor Iilii.tiaUtl ou.aionuu Poioie lumiir. Ad. whfer"u'r'",'-f- li,va"u Plotts' Star Organs Erfrv Instrument fultv wrruntcd. Tactory to leu a" w E"""'w, N- J Coircepoudeuie 1 rdmmn- A liAMRNT. ny Jir.s. c. 11. cntbWiaL, As the lent from tho ro?o tree falling, So tottlv fled hor breath. Sure. Bomo splilt near was calling, As slio lay in dentin "Come, sweet malili to OoVa ulph dwcllini?, Ihe paluls await theo here. Onrhnrpt shall bo with nnthpcs swelling Whui hj imre Root U .iear," Wrtp not yo nwumlnp frlcmls. Iho sadness. Still cloartnyour liouti With yoci Wcco not! hevBoul doth d w-ll In claancss, Wliero l.oirt tears never How. Your darting tttj she, fond, counting ah anel now, more bright; Too pure for ctuth, nhe'aiiow abiding In regions or doliht. r To know her was to love her tharly So innocent tlin in .lit! Al.H vour hoirts nro broken neatly Your bcautiial h dead. From iiiat fair cheelc s gono tho blossom. Ah itnvi'P in i-niiiMif And ne'er airatu shall heave that bosom t Dose, eyed no ltgat discern. Thus In tho Hpiing.tlmo of her being, Wiiiio In her Inchest bloom, rilled with bilgLt holes, find ne'er foreseeing Slio was Honour tho to.m'j Tlmsdittl slie, as a Honor in summer. 1'luckea by n rocklos hacd Ytoldi its sweet broith without a murmur, Loaviug Us sister b md, ' Tliough tho told earth is no V her plUqw, In a iulr niul lonely spot Where r nils gross grows.aud weeps Iho willow, Siio'U not bo .sion lurgot. And tho' from homo oral doir friends riyen. Tbcso thouRhts our poieo re-tore That her puro Boul now dwells In heaven I o Jivn jorovermorf The West Indian Pirates. Some years nno tl;n West Indian setts wete Inffnteil by pirates, otHitvnge aim. city ami iiespciati) valor 'l imy wern cmiipOM'il of men of all milloiis, run- inuiy bailors Irom Enill.sli, Danish, French, mjil Dutoli vessels, tlioii(j;li piolialily, llio laruer tioitloii of them weie men of Spanish race, waives of Uuua, or or tlio old bpauMi f ettlcllients of the Ktitlicrn States of V"'nca. 1 had taken passage on board tlio h'crcliant ship .Mary, nt llellw, and wu iveio on our voyage, to Liverpool, when the folloHliiK Incident hefel inc. I liul seeiitliee.iptalnstainlliiKnn the after deck, and, Irom time to time, eaueily survej Inj; with Ids glass some object in our wake. I walked r.p to hltu on one of Miese ocensions, and Imiuired what he was trjins to makii out? "There is a strunuo vessel in siu;ht," ho answered; "uut I can't quite make her out." "Shu may be ono of those llrlstol tnulers that were nearly ready tn ball uthen wo left port," 1 observed. "No; she dosen't look like one of that toit. She seems of some bastared ilgj but lie may make her out by-and-by." "You do not think wo are pur-ued'.'" I asked, feeling nlarmed, as landsmen are usually disposed to be at sea, when they encounter any thin-; that loolu mys terious. "Ili-ally, I cannot tell," was his nns wer; "but 1 suppose it will be llmo enough to cry out when we're likely to be. hint " And m saying, hu strode forward with )ils gla s. -Ni;;lit fell; but the air was so hot and stllliUK below, that I lound bleep next to impossible, If I slept lor a moment, 1 wns li.iunted by dreams of pirates, bharks, and shipwrecks; so I Imiried on my cloths, nml ugaln boiiyla the deck. The motm was half-way up thelieavens, nud not a cloud was in sight; countless stars ot wounderoits beauty and brilll nncy uemmed tlio sky, and thu ocean was Hooded with their ll;ht. A long Hue of (lulveilnj; rays lay Hashing on the bosoui of tho sea, llkott vein of quick silver, i Iglit under tlio moon's eyu. 111 was quiet, p-aeoful, and lieautiful; It wns a magnificent night, such as Is only tnbesei-ii -Altliiu the tropics, and not olten even tlieie. Thu winds were nlinost laid. Tlio gentlest posslblu breeze tilled tlio sail , just enough to N't tlieui to sleep, though not to prevent them giving an id. llao now and then, when lhe vessel rolled it little heailer than usual on thu long swell. Xotlilng sllried about'tlia deels, The watch had disappeared forward; but I found tlio captain still mi thu alert, nud again surveying the reiuoto object lie had before ctb.civeil, through his night-glass. 1 die) not Intel nipt hliu ngalu by my questionings; 1 pae.ed tno deck lu lliedeliciuii.i uigbt air; but my attention was shuttly tittraeted by the sotiiid of tho Loatswaln's shrill wliistlu calling the watch. Orders were given by thu captain, nud every stitch ol suli was crowded on tho ship. Each mast boro it full loud. As I stood att, and looked up, the sails beemed lu tho moon light, like tdwers of snow set against thu dark blue sky. In a few minutes all was Mill again; tin vessel seemed to make better way tluouuli the water, item the Increasing ripple of the wave lets heard ugalust her bides. Llrunsl liess utadually stole upon me, and I went below again to court my pillow. I was startled front my klunibers to wards niornlng.by thpsouud of alarmed voices, and of hurried tiamplng on deck. 1 threw on my clothes, and hast-, ened up tl-ti voiiipaiiion ladder; on my way up I met black S.imbo, tho cook. Though natuio had nut It out of hu power tn Iook pale, the poor fclloiv ! looKi-it mo picture oi tetrur. ! h pallor of freight setiu.eil positively btrtlcijliiig through his skin, and his eyes luil that expression of a, arm, which ternliis moro than cveu tho pallia check or th qulvt'tlng Hl. "For heaven's sake," I asked, "what Is the matter?" "Shark;, Sal" ho replied, In an In tense whisper seemingly alrald to speak above his breath. "Is that all?" ' Mill" he Instantly said. 'Tirates sal" "Whore? I asked, my heart sudden ly bounding against my ribs, "Seel" said Sambo, pointing aft. I looked in the direction Indicated, and my o es rested on nn object yet at some distance, but enough to strlku fear Into the stoutest heart. It was."llie strangu ship," which tlio captain had been scanning tlio proceeding night, and there could now be little doubt as to her character A sninit breezo had sprunu up, and she va rapidly gaining on us. Her lig and hull weto were now recog. nlzul by soniu of tho older hands on board; she was n notorious plrate-slilp, lu lull cliaso of our vessel, and, but for some merciful Interposition of Provi dence, wo seemed doomed for capture I walked up to thecaptaln: "Well," I said, "the secret s at last out. "Yes, I know her from tho first, but I tried the chance of an uscapo, not knowing whether slio might have seen lis or not; but you, seo, wo Have failed. She Is on,-of the most determined pirates In these seas manned by a crew of ab out tho biggest ruffians that ever trod a deck. "Hut what Is toibo done? ' I aketl. "Surely, you do not think of offering resi-tance?" "Thero Is no other way for It; at all events, we must try. Wo may whig her, and escape, "fiit, if vou fall, you will only have exasperated them, and ptovoked their tevenge." "JtesNt or not, wo have no merov to hopo tor fiom them, and my mind's mailt! up-" "Uut what means of resis'anco havo you'.' Your vessel Is shot t-tinn tied; you tiro without guns or ammunition." "ion have not yet set u our means; and such as they nro wo must use them against that rutllnn?" Ills eyo glanced again in tho direc tion uf llu pursuing ship. Shu was a long, low sort ofn craft, evidently very switt. Her fureniast au.l bowsprit wero immensely strong, una oi great let.gth, both covered with canvas, undiira press of which she camo bowling along, the freshening briezo tilling her balls. Tho rapidity with which she gained on lis, showed that we had no chance of escape by Might. Our every rag of canvas had been for some timo set, and thu old lumbering ship, heavily laden as she was, went snorting and groining through tlio water. The match was as unequal as between a cart-horso and a thiiiougli-bred-ra'jer. Ttirnin my eyes again towatds thu deck, I loituil thu men all activity and bustle. Olio group I observed busily engaged in breaking and sawing old Iron hoops and bpikes. These were for ittpesiiotl "Hal where are tho euib' ' I asked of tliu captain. "You shall sea presently." hrTrenllod: "the men are diagglng them from their concealment below, for wo carry uioro man tue regulation number. In the meantime, may I ttsk you to go below. nml break tho matter to your fellow passengers, i here may bo bQitio of the gentlemen not unwilling to aid In tliu defence of the ship. At present I can not leave thu deck. My wlfel" a shud der beuuied to pass acinus his fao, nnd lie niiued "woiild to heaven bl.o had not been here!" I piessed his hand and went below. Xeed I 8y what screaming, sobbing. and crying thero was, when I Informed my fellow passengers of the danger an near at hai.d. Onu tender girl theto was lair and giaceful, bciiutitul as light, who displayed the most charming coinage and sell possession, Shu was on her way home to England, iu seated of thu health which she had lost amid tliu hut swamps ot tliu tipples. It might be that she le't tho hand of death al- leady upon hor and tho tins that bound her t' llt-j wero thus feeble. She tried to soothe the .shrieking women, cheered tliosii wlio seemed as If stricken doivn by their terror, and urged upon all to eiiect, unit it was uiuir ntitv rattier to aid and encourage those who wcro about to risk their lives for their protection. than to embarrass and distress them by bin luting and clamor. Tho captain's wife. I found, wns more composed tbau the others ; and slio sususteil that tho other females should at unco proceed to dlsguse themselves in ordinary seamen's cliitbes, and pioceed upon duck, sn as If tiiisslblu to esctp.i detection, lu event of tint ship being hoarded by thu pirates. I left them engaged In these prcpara- Huns, and hasten d upon deck. I found that the muu had now dragged Irom their concealment nine elghtccn-nound carrouades, which wi-id mounted and ready for action, bumo wem busily ng.ueu ut loaning lupin, each with a nund shut and n lug of Iron cuttings. broken nails, and musket-bullets-tho most destructive kind of grapu. They wnrl;ci as n iiioanu death depended on their efforts, which was Indeed thu case. Of the. eleven gentleman patsengets on board, of nearly nil nations, tUa greater liuiuner, wiin paiiewottliy alacrity, aided the crew lu their prep (rations fur defence. AH Hid guns, rlllos, pistols, swords anil cutlassMS which tho ship could muster, were, bought on deck, and distributed tiuiong tho passengers uud crew, Tim p'ratp-shlp. was now tapldly a p. proaehmg, and was almost within guu clMt. Vi could see Uerile' k distinctly, au 1 p .ceivcd tl.at I. wa, crowded with men; bonins and all wero filled. Shn was evidently well armed, for we saw six guns on a side, and a long gun, on pivots, planted on thu forecastle. Tho occasional gleam of steel .caught our eyo Wo saw a man, evidently In com mand, standing lu tho shrouds, with a polished speaking trumpet In his hand, closely scanning us. Hu woro whlto tiou$crs, and had a red sash bound round his waist. On Ills head was a broad Panama lint, tlio now burning sun rendered such a defence highly neces sary. ifut our attention was suddenly at tracted in another dlrectlou, by a now object of Interest perhaps of danger. It must hero be observed, that we wero now off thu coast of Cuba, whoso lands to tlio westof Capo Jnlze, rosecloarand strongly-defined against tho northern sky. Ono of thu old hands on board pointed out not very far off, a spot which, lie assured ns, was one of tho most noted piratical haunts In Cuba. "flieso fellows," said ho, "even ven ture out In their "boats to attack and board merchantmen of the first class. I liavo known " "Uo.it nhoyl" sung out' the man on the lookout. "Where away?" "Under our forefoot!" And sure enough thero was a boat al most in our track, though, at first sight, there seemed nothing lu Its nppearauco to excite either suspicion or alarm, "Keep you eyo on that 'ere, captain," was the remark of the old seaman at our side. And tho captain, to do him Justice, seemed alive to tho necessity of keep ing a suarp look-out iu all directions. We wero soon within hall of tlio boat, and perceived that thero was only ono man vlsiblu on board, who seemed as If lishlug with a rod and hue at the boat's bow.' An Immense tarpaulin covered the boat which waslarguas a Jolly. Tho only circumstance which excited our suspicion was an object very like a car rouado on a pivot, planted forward, nnd on which thu man sat, as if to con ceal It. llu soon hailed us iu Spanish; but our captain, not understaudkg Spanish, hailed iu English. "Illlloa, bir, what a to you about here?', ' "Keeshln," was the man's reply, "Will buy feesh?" "Anil what kind of fish do you catch here, so far out at sea?" "All sorts, sand" "And what's thu us'u of thalf gun I seo at your bows?" "Ah, sard keen oil do pirates w d dat." "Now, men," said our cantain. turn ing round, "I smell bumo treachery here. Whatever liappenf.be ready ,calu, and collected; wo may have a doublo danger to mn; I fear this is a pirate's tilck Sambo," (turning to thu black cook,) bee that tho poker is kept red noi, unit uo ready to Hand It upl" ".ly,ay,Sal"suldSaiubo,whosu poker had been appointed to du tliu duty of put flre or match. Wo were within less than a nlstol- shot ot tho boat, when wo observed a Midden bustlo under tlio tarpaulin. Tho man at the bows changed Ids position, pointed tho earonado iu thu direction of our brig, and baugl a round shut went whistling through our forsail. At tliu samu Instant, thu tarpaulin was thrown off, with a loud shout, and soiuo thirty fierce and savago'looking rulllans dis played themselves to view They Im mediately sainted lis with a volley of their small arms, which, however, did but little dauiagi), though I saw one of our men fall, Tlio others wero with ditllculty rcstraiuu.t from firing upon tiiein tue uiaeic cook now brandishing his heated poker. Hut tho captain shouted out. "Forbear! not a shot till I givo thu word." Tho pirate-boat ranMlv annroached. and the craw tired another volley upon us; uut niing upwarus, and our men being sheldered by thu bulwarks, no (Hmiigo was this timo done. The ruf fians wero now eloso upon us, and I could seo their gleaming pikes and cut lasses, the pistols and long knives iu their beits, and their revolting looks. Thero was a faint scream of the females on deck. Wo seemed as It already lu the pirates' power. Hut our turu for action had now come. Tho boat had almost struck thu ship's side, wIpjii thu clear volco of tlio captain was heard. "Now, men, steadyl Hun out tho guns; mind your aim! Now, Zlacky, with' your poker." 'I ho guns wcro run out through tho port-holes In tin Instant, and one fiery stream ot death after another was poure-t down upon our assailants. At least tlueu or four heavy shots went through tlio boat's bottom, when she al most instantly tilled and sank, leaving her tiow iu tho water, stiuggiing and swimming for life. A cry of horror roso irom among them when tho first volley of grapu and rou-d shot crashed Into their inlilst. nud, limy howled for pity and nieti-y. Hut thuru was Htlio time for cons Iduratlon no ; nnd onu by one, the ewltnmers disappeared. Sumy sunk, others seemed tu be suddenly dragged under water. Two sharks, which hnd fo'lownt Ihii ship's wake fur souiu dnye, now L'iii)i-d a high car ouse. There wiw an occasional splash, an upturned belly, a criuchiug; of bonus, uud inn moment till was over with tli victim. And v.bat of tlio plrnttwiUlp the filt object of our fears? Wha4 was out surpiiso to.(lnd tho stranger slii). sheer, Ing oil! .Most probably our wuriu re ception or the Cub "fisherman" had. t..u ,iu tht-m tb.it wo wcio fully pia-