ZZEIto T 0 W A ND A: r :att rbatil 1110111i1111, October 2, 18s2 rlrrtrlt Vuttrit. THE TEMPLE OF BEAUTY. DT PETIII FISHER DUD. pave found oat the 'remple of Beauty— I p a ve seen where fair innocence dwells wh er e Virtue holds the sentinerO duty o•er the passions encli , nd in her cells ; hod na ught can compare with that palace Mere beaunful innocence dwells. !Save found out the truth by a tohen— A h.en that beams frpra thine eye. .he love of thy bosom has woken T. r .R,echt !hat comes forth in a sigh—. t . larzwuze was ever yet spoken, In,: sr 111 that soft language can vie. 1. the Temple of Beauty— j!, ~i, her virtue divine— ,Jeritice lore, as a duty, A: he shone of this loved one of mine,• :he «ee•e , t fsh my life's pleasures T. 53w at lh:y a shrine. a , fair as the flowers that blossom fhe:e , g , . 0 'h.. May• Queen--- the beanticul I , •\las in her indnile of green; •• r• 0101 ate genius, Fj• •e• to ttt I rt—x,l green. IBM :he dowers , • er (iteir trnizr thl - rinizh -p• .i..w b , fte, keit bowers; • , ;,, ihe t n h. a d the rare, up the i. .n •,e s: h. , aie to p... 3. and fair. ' :'ro lanztraze the flower , hire .poken, it , c- of my loved (1•!e to me.s „ ttem'rance remalns a-a token -- that forever -hall be— • •tt- .1 1 never be br,ien Illy , Ved to me. 7_ , umitier may suddenly lanish, kV xv,.her and die, • ; l':! Ih' r eye, F, me will brighten and the , :ght of her eye. 10 ktlycnture with Padre Jarauta. A TH:.II.I'NG .NARRATIVE :•••e7e- , ing de:Trip:ion of t, e celebrate/1 in :11tqw.01 l!tlet 1111.1 •rartare. trom C.tp , !,rw w k. etv ;tied °': Ride Ren I= d the horror, of mon I c:z , 10 Those ocie ma:t. nr> t eett-tona i•i! dOWII a• .1 11..yidno their ctgal MILS. (.1..V- V. ewe .:rttutted : We (-mild rl9l pro x'+;:•l But it would here trade tv3t.:1,1 hove mocked us !He ty.,11 the rno , n as she coursed r' rdren The wttid utustled A I% :la oe- an,l tte melar.eholy moaning 6everal limeP dor : !.e two.; of the prairie wcit, 1. t‘..l: the Jarr•chos had NE ~ e 1.t.:..er dated not ap lie cou:,11,ol have helped us at !a=t ::,l we were taken up • ‘R.lotis muien, and lrur o We traveled for some , I,!ze uto:l we had reached its e he cl:d beetled over. Here ME a. si iarown upon the grass— ).. 'L r o• :e Ja.oehos guars:ea us, and we ' l .le. broad Itubt of day, bul •‘ - -Lk a v. 11.1 mare beautitul than on the r aJ. :Ind never relaxetl his 11211111 a n. m I wa• p!ani that he con P. • a o•t woitl t , le of (tie men, drew our 6i• z ai• 11. d. ur pe.ceirea u hand 2 • .;ci ihe inli at a bloc• pallor tif:v id his follower*. i;:s. misiiltroc, cned he in a mock in ‘ , !l ar,,i approaching us ; " I hope comfortably. Lopez, I am e‘l )0u Tc l h good beds. Didn't you ME ii,mr,4 or !umbltng atkint, ehl" CM reftnAl very well. Its a gout nare a long f)urney beiore theta— !" !to, Captain," • genlemen,; , iyou are prepared for the You think you are ready ?" had the shank of a bayonet be' c:t eet. re , ides'beitig tied neck and heels, • 1:: cc, irgAiriry received a f - .ce exeeci oeti- quirk raecer.-inry :0 hi:. Iwtoeoant !or on an. „ a = (.„ e „r the t„,,,,i g rn Echool, ;t. nor, too : with a aim- Up to this moment, we had of tt,e fate that awaited us. We e-e knew - ; but in what tznotant. 1, for one, made' op .hai Padre trtended pitching us over the P rl.;ll:enecl upon this import e In take that aw tol .leap ' • y, I I,.itt been [waiving to myseil ' 7 tb tur rrole s:t11 awaited us. 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I have seen them lie op the bort de vache in ropes, and thus carry it upon the backs of donkeys ; and I was almost _tempted to believe them capable of the feat, hith erto deemed impossible, of lying up sand in a rope " According to rank, 1.4ez," cried Juniata, see that all was ready, a the Captain first—do you hear ?" It Yes, Captain," answered the imperturbable brigand who superintended the operations. " I shall keep you to te last, monsieur;' said the priest, ' addressing Ito l ; " you will have the pleasure of bringing up the rear In passing through Purgatory. Ha—ha—ha! wont he, Lopez ?" " Yes, Captain." 1 It May be some of you would like a priest, gen : tlemen " This, Jiirauta uttered with ar. ironical grin that was revolting to 1)*31 - told " If you would," he continue], " say so. sometimes officiate in that rapacity; myself. Lopez ?" " Yes, Captain," A diabolical laugh burr from theJarochos, who had'ili.mrsunted, and wer i e standing out upon . the clttf, the better to slime:4l6e spectacle of bur hang- 1 1 %Vrll, Lopez, does any one of them say year 1, No, Captain." _ " A. , 1( the Irishman there ; ask him—ha ought to be a good catholic." The question was put to Chane ; in mockery of rnurse ; for it was impossible tar him to answer it ; and yet he did answer it, far his look Spoke a curse as plainly as if it had been uttered through a trump et.. The Jarochot did not heed that, but only laugh ed the louder. " Well, Lopez, what says St., Patrick t yes or no " No, Capfaio." And airesh peal of ruffian laughter rang tont.— The rape was; placed around my neck in a running noose. The otherend had been passed over the tree, and lay coded near the edge of the cliff. Lo- Pe 7 dit in his hand a short distance) abovJ the • he • coil, in order to direct its movements. " All ready here, Lopez," cried the leader. " Yes, Captain." i.ig nti the Captain, then—no, not yet ; let him look at the foot on which he is going to dance L-that is t. 1): fa;r " I had been drawn forward until my feet projected over the edge ol the precipice ; and close to the root of the tree. I wa. now force' lot. , a