eroiliet. The •Departiare of the Trocip i AT ItopmEr 6-40111% Stiong of lumd brave of heart; Ss* ye not . our. troops dep!trt Might I live for ages ,yet, • Ne'cr.shouhl Ilthe,kene forgetl There they stobd, 'aS leave they too :Englishmen iu heal and look • to-shOw they felt;. Melting—pct q.harared to melt! , ' - Hands acre stretched, loved hands 'They' 'shall soon tlitferent . • Their wgret, sati.,-was,strong6;Z 'Others shall regret ism long! Gloom bedimmed e.ich viitage pron Pecper.gloorn the foastall shroud! Tears, a few, they failed - to - stem— Tears,of blood, Shaq pay for them! . _ Proudly .roiept the high-leuled- wife, Sending forth- her lord• to strife.; , ' - softer fell the lost ' 3 tear, -' ~ ( - Bringing out her o thers,sflear t` ° Noble grew the manien's Manner, ' ...ks chettproadlher loye:r's banner, 1 Bidtling him, as that 'was borne, -; .• - • Win her love - ,''or 'n her Sonia! -1 7 0 • '' • , ".• , ..i'''''• .• 1 Rdu idy wrenched nt tieslikOhe 1 , . • What t o . thei r , are I wt:nd - nnd , sens?' I ._ - Declined such inward pmin.s' ci•feel ' • :-• - •1.: • - ,' 'What to thern are'leati and r:Cel?• Mixed in _battle in n like - them: Fate will'brave am, force contemn 1 ' t Bearing.high,! thro l 4igh flood and fl 1 ... H Britain's flag hind Britain's name! . ' •, ' • 1 0 : " 1 , nitience au,,lit by Na .. 1 • - • :TI MRS.' ELIZiP till myttnert nitow. / "Oh, ircary - lifer we cry "Oh. dreary li ALtiAill the generailons of the birds. '- -. Sing through opr sighing., and thLttlocks a 6'4enelv live while We aw l , looping strife. , 7With Tlcayea's true frirp4se in tis, as a kn' _ , Against: which we may strizzle. Ocean' L; . Ernslack'd + ihe dEy lainl : saraunalK:wards I rnweary sweep: hills.wati4i, tutivorn ; fn l w o k l ea ve:: drop pilqy nom the forest t 'To itiow, ahore; the !tmwasted stars that IP their.ehl glory! . :0 thou . God ,of old! ._C-rant me Snmo.srnaller f.p•ace than comes Boner much paiience as a blade of grass GroWs by'contentedllirongli the heat an' hies 4.0 • {From'Aoutelaiild Words.] . THE LITTLE nOWEI ;Half the legends .- of wild ctilittri the exloits. good :o . r evil; '‘pfs brig dthler c tl, the tone: of such narrative favoral.ll to the lawless than . 'riffle] it is,e - tsv 'to V.n:F, , rstAna Whv this. d The raAs of (s:lila - wry% Whet tiONVc hands of the ylelrlt od'Protr-titose cry elasf4e.. - ; which, tivi - fes bee , ime!„ , th,i warmest friends There 1,-, no r'ea , Rt why tlr - .! Molta ,• •c xp.oit... we are to spews, Fhoubi more favor:chile. 'l'.4 an ornament .1 o.hi .s. and eon., The Molcans are ‘,.wandering ,s1.14)1 Transvlx'a;tia, Who. - .COine fro*ll - 1 ,, • of_Bul7aria Mad...Wallachia. on per pasture their and heal ;• • T tril;c.„ or -deed j0in....,1 . ..lwltnany free spirits surrounding . Otlso.ttle , i - countiips, i. 'that -v:jrkind Alife a NI t oar; I „ • the.tyrannv to wmcn statiom • are, 'Afithal the "Nfolian. generally palled iafter helvehnie f natlvi , of Billgaria, and wai. horn I vir6ps of Sophia. e. Sorn.t vrann 'whenho• NA•as , youno., end J I seiu; ancl•Yoke ii'•servant of hinv, • aped, aryl. after; wandering as' a .1 Sejt\a. at low - 21 h erossed-the Dant 1 • ceoipg n..; , rthwarti meta ( = 3fokaps on their way, with herds • 1 the lower plailk Of Wallachia. . 01110 • hiraelf. amongst them • been tr;:ed to tl - 1?. c;fr , •of elf tle carded as a valuable' tiegnisiticit • ' of tiine lie bemtne a • chief h r prosperon , lV olmt.inued..hig anin in sea'rell ( 411 paq' re, soinetkne's a levels fi:XD4brifzn He had.re . aocd the ire without haTingisufrercd furth . ti'r vi new s'fate than arc comm Only, it. wheh one an /iumn, lie Nllas , • - .(lk.tc.;d! - countroxith many corn ClISt h(:rcl r4v engaging in across the Austrian frontier to his ordinary[dutiej,he had nu r w acquired -I comparative` altblingh he was. 1 1 attired :in wOiii , leather garmekP, ;covered tr'ith .sheep r sclin eklik. the w. , 00l of whiehl Irkked rafliei.dirtv, any r;ne who had . s_een him .reeinantt beneath a temporary. tent rnii4e , o a 1 -eouple-41,haet4.qtppotted 'hi- two uprights,' !and 4 cross aVlittle apart fotri the rest . near the-bald - 4, of the Dim bmiritP.a, in its low er co : arse. Wonh] hate at onee 2 ge.es9ed him to be a Man : of resp(: , etahility. It teas bear. the eventide. The sun WaS settin , ; ,i - yer'tife, - cast- J-plain,.covered parthtily with Orest beyond , v The'tand' - nrotiud : as far as the. eve ' eciald. reach, bias dottil.) by s , rnitll groups of then, ..driiihg„ itt the .cattle that had strayed ',loNYards 'a .1: ind of field enelf.isedi on two 'sides , ..:, by a winding'stream. and on thci other by the cztnps.- - Tents. if such they con.il be called., • were sif.atteredbere and there. ')- tYlle§ of the IvgAzge forined pillows for weary,lnn, i.ho slipped; and were smoltit4 their pipes. . 'Fires, fed Ivy balfdried shrubs. bas-tily mike ' tea, smoultfered rather than - Mailed; iat inter - •-z.1.. sending up coital nns, as it wlre,t9 support --- ?4'--clnopy Oat .was gathering overhk;:,,Z. Pui Mokan I.9:Plied N'.•.'lil t pritlz 4 certain I.ast,bulls that hustled - „ nN li e - td iy, by, some.. " raisin g ul ) 117 ",,:i. horns as, if,to , ayoid doing da-\ *,„ • -, ~ • i t inge. others - going' head ~.•lowl , and goring right and left in their hurry,to avoid the goad• ' --the kindly 'add he egotistical of the herd. I -lie lmew ihatltho e animals bore his marks; and from Much ssociation with Turks, could Lot `l•(..pr , :s the self-tonfrratulatory exclansa i , tion o i - Ma.,shallah !.. 1 The word was ailtr , •-• \-) '''.sly oat of his - mouth, when a sharp cry of pain 1 or fear came across the river, He turnt.4.l , somewhat listlessly. in "thatdirettion, and 6e held upon.a diip of level land on the opposite \., side, a numb er of forms mving . rapidly. li r They werehor-,(!men callopina. • I But thesound 4,1, which had attraeteil his attention must have' come from .a nearer lifitint than thatrat which they had am red when he first aw them. A , . , . o had drawn nigh b, 1•.,-c ati aeeount Of i . ; 1.- - - ow -'d - }recited hi, lett, ntion to sonic thtn"; '' .eWas strurralina in•th • t • t ' o bi ? r. NN• a er ills In -front. *as a swtmrper v4nly endeavor '-'lng to make headiArainst the current. The light was down, tint AP chal, ,who bad good eyes, exclaimed, "14y my saint, 'tis a child I fainted by Rome robbens.---or erhaps au es ' Biped serf!, I hay e been hun d too, before nom;' So . away went the sh op-skin 'cloak, • and a portion of the other 'gar enta, and out .Plunt3A, Mieind into .. the str: —hand over f . I . - . . .7. ,V. • .- ~. _ . , . . .--.-- -- , • . „... . .....-•-•---....—..-- • • .. . .' - tri ,- , , 71 ''',....., " * ..:'--' ,',' :7' 7 ', ,;.' '''' ......':-.! -. . -7 . '.l---'‘ . ; .- -- . 1`... T 1.-: . ' '' - i ''-. ..2 - ; . _ . ' -.^.- 2.:,.L: . - 21 , 1101: 1 : , , , , ,. . ; 1 .. "....... r'i l l.,:l'i ... • i . 2.7 . 7. ~_., ...... i ; f 1 ! 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't4 a iirl.' _ Though' confused hiir*:plutige;.the girl - had ttot..l6st her vo lii it hr w r a i s l „ 1 'eQ w .. h n a i li f6 e. ll-sli strid ss; ,-Wi a t n tr a a " Nwil e d li s fe iu d 4. i f .. ••1 1 i ih t,i b eh . . ~, • 57.1 unin •,powertu ly- back, 1)', hen something struck the ,water sharply, elosn by, making, a. sound lik a pebble on a window pane:: -A gain'ai id.again the same Sotirid,wa*reoeated.' 'As IliveSaid llielaal to: himself, '`.l'll - e%aid th..llt, before . The villaini arc shOoting at us: If I make the bank, then I. shall be riddled :to a certainty. 'Girl, armyuo 'afraid to.divel' -- , The girl- whispered; that • sh e was 'hot. .So I Just, its several Anita were fir d at once, they both weni t . under watiir,' to .. r . se: Tininr . yards dolvi the . streain. As it :was - tiOW.,uearly. dark, thislWas quite it-ufficierit ;' but ,to • mak , matters sure; they difJted once more, • and. at let gt.i. came up under . the •sliadow of J a Wal -lachian willow that •ilro`oped from..ithe'hank. Mielial :caught one of the lon , ;• - itronihranely , es.' h aild soon g o t= shore. •.•, - • '.• : - • . 1.• . • ; - i Ow.' Said lie sitttngdown, and not heed-. ing. he shouts tha . .WeTe I passing to rand fro aero, s the lines betwlcen the pursuint„! part y .. and tlic Mokan lienkinen..who, in great Marin, were liSkino.• what thiS attack meant : - ' Now tell inc.Neliild, the of.thy misfOrtimes ? Hast thowdone anything wrong ?.. : I will pro tect thee all .the same.? •• . ' 1 .;. •, . • •1:lis heart' was •6verfl .wing with t the - 'reeol led:lila Of his,OWn esape, - arld lie •:made as if he would embrace the chilil;.. but, thegesturel with iii•hieli she rcipel i leil him: and. atoned a lit- . .',. tic, Ilirther off On theigt:ass-4whilst ; •iti,,...sign - cif. fricni?ship; she stillleft lief: hand'llipon hi. W' arni----shiiwed that , lie was mistaken as to her' age. I • -'l' 4? . ' : - .. • • '.,-; - - . illy nanie is Floriora (the Little glower) ; , she replied. MY father's name is La gir. l'itv, mother is d :isle lam the slave of the - Lord.. Bibialio. - :. ' leL 4 lnis Sold me to the 1•14 . 11. 0,. and, „I have :nth yi-Ji-y •. : Is this wrong l'••,. i'. ,- .' - - i • It•WAS 1)1.1t necessary-in that counts tore- late -any ' tf itither incidents.l° ..lieliat. under', 'stood the. J.3•torf :It once ; it one of ,flie sing: - ; iilarspiirts?pf his•eharacter,lanit.oneaPte in -1 cidenfs or his life which made • hiWit herO r,among the people, that immediate .f ' ithont . any : fatal delays. li detriiiiiied - to. anion'' the property . he' bad-spent, arduous: - ., rS iii, r 1 1 -- ilifi' . in ordir to he. nabled ic,i.saVe tlii - 4 7 -- , ill. s. , ...„. , . • ' yowl , * g irl —whO already . owed heedife to • IT, liiiii--41Ioni' ii•-iiserV..l and . shame. Het' knew. I.l"Ji.Jit ifN, l ?-returned with her .to, the cainp„ all his companlims, hoWri_ver much thi'AirPeling,4_'. 1 .iiii7li i i ' prom pt,ot. her Wise, wo Uhl irisj st.l.haf th e e:' inejliNse• slave :shOuld be fetirned:ti - iihier oiv' : , c.i•- : otherwisc"tlicre. in!danger.liot; - „tit 11Of the lo:; 'cif th•eiri.iieFfission to graze,.l4l` . ' - ' • i .of contiser.fion ofall their'PrOperty. . lie d* ''not Wi_41,16 involve a tribe' by Whose . kb - 0;1 fie: , ... -alone lie. hail grown rich,•in adaherous i tew - I 'lli:iitli the authorities of the .&firntrYt. ,• 1 • 1 - 1 Lto tlic , .'l,lert . 'of giving up the little Plower_ never ciceciirr,:d tohim. 1 1 .- r. -.' ... . ,-..--.. .1 - There :drat no- iirriecto'hiter,-•-••-The. Titus-nen who had. lighted torelie,...-4 W , 4 pyere . g6ing,-.ip the' , river to a spot Where 'as a 'ferry boat, and- I tIR.•V ,woild soon 'be down to, search .for the ! , r;14;••• aliVe or . dead: - Besides, probably. in. 'll . •d' '6- tol • dire t from - thec'tl .o i it.n. ~ ..or(,Lrs or ss . i i . I,er side; a 'nuiribef;of the heidsmenwere. ecini liiiicr.alopg•the gr . eat'hedge of blishes and trees. '''th a 'at liited. tlie. - ri'ver at that place, calling -for 1 -'Reba]; and icliiiii - g-hini. tti brirri• out • • tr l'They' 'kne,w his ' .powerw of :swimming, . and 1 1 :",.c . m.e.ssed.. - that . in, the 016orn the . shots from the &nippy" co uld- not have taken effect... Mich. al rose, and taking lloriOratiy the hand, :led „her cautimisly along the water's edge, _round ;the epci ofthe point. '- \ ' . • • ' -... `:),0w,.? said he, .‘ , .the plain behind is full•of : ._ .- • • •people, and we cannotcross it With Ont beitt44.. seen. -cSonie•of•my friends' would let us= es, cape-;•.;t6thers more Selfish,, would delay, n's .. ,, Can - vOu. swim again ; \down stream, with your .. hn 7stir,:r hrer D - ' : • ' ' t • ;cam-_ lIN !MEI ! d herds rife ass ' • tohtsec ; I cOld: s refer to rands. . In r t; is Othe_r kwis..a. And honid . be. t• in.the re reernit in 33ette'r if -sOciet v. not T linder 7e become herds froth ,the plains nission. to jovinrc. not 2rTMEI • from 1 . - • scq' i of e;calnt , ycit ens la 4 Innous' ' . in the' len-1 'cal . . Pa.sh!.l,. 'ironed ' . but be leg.gar throl be,and pro oroprny: of f enttle to Tc at - once l and having on wal lir process isman, and al voyaps far as: the any thirty, issittilles in incidetit, to rning to his ntki the pedlnry . in addition - I , 26. And on my ZS h Oil , ; - , , is : gen eral I y , in.; sOnie si, • - She 'answer.-4.1.-..tluct' she .Could, submitting rarely; taken and tiled: -.•- fiet.‘:slf.itnplicitlsr to the 'Nth of the strangC,r, ..Lenk soon made, his guest quite at home - . ;who saved her, and tacitly 'aCeepting his sac- ainfshowed thCin, as 'An especial nutrk efi hi. rifiee_;;;', perhaps ealipse she!.. knew she could- ekmfirlepee; 'it ci•'eViecin the : rock, which etc rordr4 be th e m. rThe} dipped noiselessly into forttiely - been cipep,lbut had! gradually 'bite. the,sfreatn, and hilt leisurely manner - began. filled' With earth, and.through - which .Ine. .. -: .to•cross. - The passage:Was effected' Without • _Making nbacken(t'atiee: -to his • retreat: ' a difficulty, and on emerging; _they found them- knoWiwbOe it coine.s'ootc - 'paid he. - `lt, sov - e,niarvhiindroi . yitrchbelo . lv the'extr.e.t4e . ri g 4,'pn the iclii 4 the teek,;;at a plate itur- Jimit of the c-atnp', 'the -position of which could' c,..essi-lilc ekcept. to`biiils. : Then I will' phti7e ' only be distingu4lrl ,by a Mass o f s n iOl c •q, • tope 'ladder; .by ':: , , iviiiB4l;l clan swing cliw reflecting a dull rec. glow. Their diffnuiltiis 'whc 7 n Lplea,le t itle*len on the other ',.cfid• .were, hpwever, nof yet Over . : the estates. I arc f ir . which loould-not'tleach except by" an Iceini the Lord Bihiano setched.all along that,pati walk tiny Othitii way:•l So if I Inn 'ever . } of the river,' 4 far, l at aNi-ay: said 'Florio . c„,ao - ipre)cst:d, 'I At ; - ,oltil 't.,) -- al : be , a hard mat t c r t. it would be im0e,).44-ble to traverse then ••••"c..,-, ..etteclinie. 4 .•ll&'ehrili all' eoes down the. -- ha I, , , ": ' ' ' ta .:- 4. ,1 ' 'd IC' . '' • t 1" .ring the. night 4; ',S.h,.!' Itn , ,tW, however,- a• - • * 3.' 4cati I TES crostcp- ,•an. , cere f ts no race o I it.. . .•,,.. Inge of her. oWn ii _Vale. wI-ri she might fic:'," ~ * ..Afichal..7 , on the OTs.t oppertturity, emphlye, haps hide - in snfety - .- But :N,liilal. who piolia-. Leta: to go had Iging . ..a priest froth a yilhig kily knew. that the Zigatisl Werc..x4i, atrwiti7. own in ißiliql-:- .. . i ! his marriage , (sit. ficitlifitl Jitte to the other i .saidthat. - ,,- , lfe prefe'r 7 .Flcitinrikwa4 . thil . ciilebrato:l a t the eutt•anc .red 'hiding in the wOods.. ,They,,hecordittgly of th gten. .ge.tioW began to join Lenk i proceeded for. sothe'distance—all night !long,, • iti hiti excursions;-add they lived as coinforl indeed+-atid: as Ape *.A4wit "begat} to whiten ably as free,bilotera May. I,lt would be a mil the east; - hici l thenZelly'es in a thielt - ;take thick-=mass of - to: suppoe that! Floriora . pined is Oil trees, to pass the slay. .. - . • • • , . .;,statel• of existence...l lihe. thought . her i fill When thesim hid risen; Floriora saw with - btu) . " . .en . lli.^4ljus . 'fifiable, and• indeed no i lde ,• ,•• some terror that theY it ere-not far front the - and prondly 'ComPared herioirn indepehdent country_ Yilitt.bf 'her lord ; b u t . - mi e t aa l told 1 ',lnelition with that to which she Was to have her this vc as t . te Place. where their pursuers heetil Condemiteet When PAtiehal rontlinc% l , l i,-.. • • - I b I L2; •-•'.. • • '• - • • ,c;cnd. 0 'cal - 4, nkeiy•to look for, them. And .many days‘absetit; she felti- keen 'Misery' an in truth they spent thedayon -the edge of a regretted that- a ipore -quiet lot had not lbec little glade in: the foresl4,lthout. • seeing any vouchsafed to her:: !But, whenshe saw 'hit T 4 live thing, sale ti birds.a squirm! on- the frona the entrance ,of the Gave, Corning bas i,. tree ; and some - bright grecnlizards. 14iehal, - withla lamb "imi his.: shouldi;r, and Len ft ,as 'spokes it was light, contemplated Floriora lowing, driying a- his:. linden with pO wi t h amazement' Her beauty . seemed tO ' in- 'her .!,-p..4 - glistened and' she -leaped wi It crease as the-'m - oining•broke more. cheerily ;Much joy, and . ekultation t 4 the neck o lit through the fives; and When the sun suddenly feta:l . 4 - 4s if he had i been a !chiettaitt . of an ' darted . a sheaf of 'olden beami thrOugh a . tr.en; returning Covered With laurels fro i th - cleft in the branch] eatiopy upon this :maidenw.arti.. - •-.. .- LA . •. i - ''. companioh of his, he ..cOtdd scracely refrain ~ In due time arson Was tiqrn teher,. and het ,from utteringaery ofwOndet. - SheNvaasniall cup 'of happiness ,was-full. ilt . hadbeen de indeed as a clad, and delicately formed, but creed that bitters. should. he agaimmixed with had evidently attained the age , when :young it. One morning Lenk was about to go girls, as tiff -go - down to the.spt \ ings, look fur- forth when he descried bright objects flashing, Itively (iirel'Opit ShciulderatO•licriat s if they are . far dawn the glen ;..'and - his keen eye \ diseov, foll Owed from afar- off. :. Michal coniputed the j'ered that they Were the weapons of sal ler, relative - -value of ' : the treasure he had lost,.nc•int , once suspected that his. retr • b and. - the treature belied gained,..andAbundf. .' been discovered, -and iiithdrawing the rid that- he li'as, .:t richer ~ t4an • thanonthe. ro.: announced the fact to ,Miehal, who was tat el d viotts eve. Seine Will wonder that he Ao ld ing in , sniiiiiigbitpOn* Waiting until is thus at once assume a right of pr . operty eve • tie Wife shod* succeed inl . unfisteni, g . I \ I t) the maiden whose life "he had saved.; ?out he.: map by which; his' bey had got• - . hold, f-1 knew e-poWer of gratitude 1!') thOxperienee laklntaid.';',rilki,two banditti Made' ran e i oft own heart i, end, heeides, -was thereaot : titer arms, andiwaited for,the near ap roe sonietling in the -. artless doirk of adutiration . : of the soldiery There - were about, a or! whiCh Floriora now and then cast up" at, hil . 3, - but they halted at a: respectful distanc! • a countenance,that told what form hertheughta. a Irian 'moved itoviards . the entrance f.t were taking.? 1 Oneol - nestion he askedl to sat-,: . : ciii and' eihorted the! inmates to Stir nd i B fY. iiireself, in, a low voice,' as he eat looking" • •A.' . nett" WO * B 4 - the answer i' t - down ,attentiiely ata blade Of, grass that was' .. dif Co(thees7re did not fire ott , * shining in a speck of .sunlight :- • UM 'loci `- t - , Add becauselliii)r lira that he was . -11 ,"` ~ciers "11-I.E WILL OF OPLE IS TtlE ittaGM ATE 1 . • MO NT Ora' leit:aitAi 'One behind- in the village be regrts I' ' ... i . l • "..1 - '', I -- : ' My. t hen,' sh oe: with emph ; grieving ;Sr my ' loss, i and Will rejb • I heat' ,of y; safety:. ,;.; I,' • - , ''•,•-rThis - ,- as enough.; for the 11l Was doubt an uncertainty 'Air the inorroW,- their. happy..th its throbbedlall: day ling in the erabo* .d tfi d recesses totthe for est. ' . .• . i . Florio dick .iiiiiitin . inactive all' the Florio' lithe t" , ,„ .. b t moved hereilind; there gathering :tiutritiou berries:. and dig/n1; npr cool fresh itiots.','fr i n the.: earth`; 7Mtclial•did , not, like ' he•IO•ok f these at 'firif- but She bit ; ••...• ,! . _ , , pieces „liff the ; . and said hilighing, - in' allirtion'to t 4 . "the - 'O . -p . . f black co ff ee? Which Sends .. 'num) , 1 ;great in n out of ,the Siv`Orldli•--••-'1will e. your. ;taster l !• i Thus the day.; l wore. on ;''. an '' . l when night,•vot e, the l faffitiv,eS!'ebittintied their joiir ney,!.• t o ing to nott - her v •, rection. 1 Miehal ihad 4 , ,u-t - 'o.a plan'ior his Ibturelife. 1.. •.' • On', ti morning of the i fourth day they , reached, mountainots;CountrY,' and soon en fOred's,rented ,and.•'.gloOny glen with •i•hie Michal well 03iaitited. Advanein .Fin lit,iTC•iit'front 9 rrlopera , lie came t - ,-.'s eavi *he* ' s ' ending oft one side with the girl pres F . : .ed eib ' 1- to him,: he 'el-fedi .` Lenk 1 Lenk i ~. ' 4 '.• Corm of 'tt and surrender.' ',•1• . - • ' ••.,. i .V4aillet whistled Past ; , anti a road: as if . cannon had been fired Withifi, - tolled. ,girth. '!', ,-, ' Ita 1 1 Lenk,' again:Cried. Miclud, 1 lOokiii. shre:iia_, . l ' If this had been' the • - ti.4l -II ,), ~ ;use . pa , ' N't :I i would h' ve been th e off.tirin:* be . f• re you , t:•-• - ,ei • te.yes,ive e open V; '- -: . `i • ' ' - • • • 'l.4ti e three niort.harg•es reaclq replie a gi i ii'ff Tice froint , theirterioi; i' and thougl youliave caught ,ine#ippifig,. it would •be :. hard m. tter to, take i,tte; But li think. I lino, that ..vOi 'e.. Is it . .'.lli ehal,- pl ai ;Jig . lili foolis j0ke,4.1 . ' .. .'-- 1 .;'. ''''• .: -L ' Sip' ' titer.' 1 . • ~,., -;•*, ' . . , . • 'S,tanld out in ['the-, light and. let me se . you: • I ' - . 1 ...... ' ' • ' ', ' ' : . , . - - `.I .shall make.a .. tgdod, - .mark,', said{ Micha -, i-----•, adv:meilig "fearle ssly` from his' ',cover; whils .FiOrior „ trioribling.:U"ith terror,,, endeavor . t o resit. 'in him. 't ....; ,•:•.•; - 1 . • '- I t Pres' ittly the coffee frOM within etifireSse ' ' " I ' satisfac' ton but •I•. • to, -now thew, • •- 1 ~. • . - ts.: i . - i I • .. • mini was. - • ••••• ' I ' - 1 • 'llfyiwife'!" said - -Aticlial; boldly i. and Fh . •.- riora 7 -though tingling With sfirprise. ati I pleasure, remained S-tltitt. i ' i:-..... . :1 • • • Pres6ntly they entered the enYerti,'•am • newly-betrothedl : niiiiden , saw' ind) '- , • tn. the 'robber lLenk'S hoast that he: ;fild n 4 .(1 -civil Y . be taken iv:lcs i••t•II _foil . ed."...... Whrn • • they had advanced al.fe%v.pae •_.quid .her. eyl.!s lufifteelfine acenitoMed to is brill-light. .siie saw. a hark chasm \ -•ale t.' qrtie. paces . wid , / strutehifigaeross.liti entrance,land . hvard• :i r murnnty •.;f wat , • - far. -below.; . NeY4r •w Is there &better .6.at.:40 a catle. The onnt - , ) - .l_ __. .. . ' , 1 ado = site side. of t e clets;a: yya•yeveral leer -e, the, plaqe ere lie :new-centers stood ; in d 'they Sota di•seert„.:4l..ra firth engaged in t hrti.t- Eng:do:ill - a•.:l;:indi i •iifit: bridge, made of. a coup- . 16-417.1)-:&fitts•laslicd't.J•2ol.ltei. ' Over this,they sljied 'ft_ lutVinf , tuilter,l round .4.. huge mass of ....trac-4, they . ibifiT(o4oeiveS in; a cave of et, 1.• •-siltzrab , size ; fitt• - ..-4,..‘ 4 4:ii ii!table, s bed, ru e.• cdpboa 14 . ; and other kottif oft.:•;, • mtal / light -d -by nri it limp ••Swit)ging, frorilt•the roof. ~ i ln t eve ry espect thi t s clvellitili-plaee.,\Vl'S superi 7 or;to : the hut tO,whitb illOriorh, .bad been ite eustoned,',•:,.. 1 1 , • 1 • , •-•-. • • :1 •:' It il: altnost • ;as tine; as LOrd IlitaAn' , . 'Fia nce,' siid she. - 1' ~. '''-.1 ', - I • • • l i'Len i -, NN:hOSe IFe Micital .had saved. soiltlf! Vtiars.:•inist,w:ts a jOvial f hp'st enough.. Ile r tloo liadbeist driven. to -that wild III:ode-of lit`e, by. all act ; • . [of tyr:inti; .ate]'. ei ()ugh he did sUI3- sist bf levying; tribute Op • fi i he surrounding conntilg, was,in,iivery other .respect a Z.: ild sort o character. - -The .. .peasaittry whoth' he 'alWit.Y. spared —Partly,, perhaps . becausettl e.,),- I had n th:ng wortb:.taking,l partly, i no dot ; t, i from 'I ruderitial litotiVeshad never a - llid word 41) say again 4, Ifint ;-' and 'instead of its • sistin the police; alwiys gav:l, him due Warn• ingof any tnovetnent apinst his liberty: .Thi• i l r is the eaSori of the . 1411 - 14- imptutity Which the brigatids of Wallitehii,enjoy.;••• It is:. not . mi coinmpn,.focthein.f;);liec, to -4 green old 'age and 'when t hey do . -elO ,re their !career young, i ill ' ' ' '' •kirtraish. They ar, /11,e— -,,,, ~ t / , no .t a ...4 1 .te _lx 1., 1.- / s k) , t ' a ' et) * AC. f. / ?21,/ p - .6a* t e 0 t , - ~ - OIJRCE, AND , THE pAPPINFAS OFI . TIM PEOPLE TILE TRUE END OF GO ()§.''..r . ll*R.S' 1:gY1-.':.::,I.0 • • -•- ~1.... Soon aftei the soldietabegan te, pouf Yo'lleyaftei. VolleYintOthcnie they answered''o . 4wi th ' effect. - There•was'Very'l)ttlii danger for Lea; and MiChal,. hut ,some . .uf..thill tkr t, i , *bounde4 into theeharnbeilivherd s . rAnio, . sat. She waslherefOre obli#,,ed ftf .. trttee rethe,U.in the crevice ; and whicTi hail; bitAis time, si . igeti •Conipleteli opened.: '..-':.,'• - .V,' . ' ;' ', When the combats- haVeonthined..- sonic hours,. the k neiv that their firing hail produced to affect; as oeiri 111:1 - $ still answered from . Withini'die*.off; 4n-id-scented, .to 'con _ salt. The net:y:oaq they_ hit upon has often been adopted u . i•- - ..thttej!ind . : of warfiire.. Some of 'them 'clitnbek.itlielfhte . of . the ',hill ; 'armed! with .shaip axcii,jan&began.'eutting. the the brushwood and thiv:tiitnig: down the Nast mass of dried wood Whiai had been - ne . burtrulating there- for 4ea',6l.':-.They had re , Solved•to' smoke ,out - ',thet. i ettenticS.' • Lenk now -- Applhuded himSelfloOlio - - - ido 6f a back entrance ; *and when . t4 bonfire' , was •lighted„ the whole party inade •pi:cp4raticitis for att es.; cape. J3eing •pc.rfectlyi - coilident that :Ahem! was .no danger, they ,w9r4. :;np ihO • . b ee p 'pas,' sage'. laughing, reached flip- summit of • the'. rock, - joked 'about the.'o4llSh'polloe*ho were; roasting. thetTelvcs that, scorching day a t the entranc.: , of th.iilq, cpuOted a little • in, the sni ! ')ke . \\llA, 6 1 .11',1 ?the air, displitctql tlui ladder, and i.r. , ; rir- , ,l„tt'i ifyi;ct‘iid into tlie v:il.l t o y, 4 1..,..., ; k•• _wt. :lt ' , down, lir-! - ;t and .sat pat i• izt; ly tiT.lfiee lahtotn...ster..--.Tii-, theladder ; • Flol i riora r followed ; the n canie:-.-ifichal, with hil, boy strapped tirrilly . ,nh .1 - ils back.'. He wait only half way dowTri v.-1101; 1 a shot was fired; Lenk fell dead ; - -Flii4ortil ;was: . 'seized by a man- who . rushed film:it-41 ii. and' n volley • w aimed at her unhappy; littAband;• -.The _Bi t 'Mies clattered inthe roktti-Ound ; bat re.was'• only slightly Woittide.:ll, and thelchil escaped unlmrt; he loidsed dolWn,l'arid. ;f:,aly• a wholf . group.olenetnies l waiting.:.l••4lK: first inipulsc.,l Was to cast himself 1 - airlok . , - th6tu-, for liC. thought that FlOr'iora tokiliail-heyii - niurdei.A -- 1 , • 1 • as well as I...enk,it the hive of - life. waS ~ . . ;.•,' trong.within hit , and lip hadireyenge with-. ,in - him. , He "rti- a lrilges-nf rock tit - no great distance, .at) frby a de l ipei l ate leap, , in spite 4f his bard' i, •gainedit.l riti, inen below-stood "et ttwel.tyadc... AnsotherdcA.o.rato leap.. A shOt. oi-j-t o Nos-fired .withkatt of Another gi ,grrritie spring, and he : rektilied '-a, place grow which he could scrarnble4 bark ttrwarAs the summit Of-the hill. ;In lifief, be escaped, and. an hour afterwards„.wit4 himself safe in distant retreat, Where he'.Sat diwn and wept all the remainder , of ;tia.; day, emen until - the g oin g 114wn of - the snii,. i'#.4 -t16.. los. 9f Ms Floriora.' . . . whom Isis, 'is • ice ji) . • , . It wa4 after :this ifivideiit that Miehal, be :. • ean e. 1,-:noxvii in NV allac•bili a-. the .IgokaniVii,- . irer that - Mame, coniiiiitted rutillek,s I deeds,.princlicilly'again4 cause lic!, soon luarmsl that-tins attacking par% F . which ii d d i Tri`ved,hinA if bis -happiness . l4 soen 'di rret tkl the . s.tt:w ard cif-..the.lo i rd I Bibiano, who, bS- Tii•ans 'fro( ext ilai bad .d,ii.;overed tlejt tI skvKd NV . OI had had Warned ihe sitteret. of tlw double 4litraliktt.t. Tlik - ;;Mokan t toase.L'n•- tain whit took-fdi3 afferlin effected . • 45.• cape. lie found the • 1 dy of Lenk, froMI which the soldiers-I , ;hadut the head:: :as! trophy but there.:Wasiit trace bf :Foriora. PerhapS, the certainty .4 her loom would haYe left him leSsinisLirahfe.. , tie tnrii , K-a zifispi iih. rilleitionzy°.on happened to her. passibil sometifries droye hint road. ';•"He inquired of .tilte peasantry. Soninl .said; that she r had been: killed 'others that she had ,Iyeti!:taken tiway l to a j,ri inn ; :otter,4 that Ale .;ani etieaped4,—. The lik;t suppositicin, tine Mokan treated with • eOntenipt, beeaus.6he bi.,lieyed that if Fl4ri-• ota' Were at liberty she: t wo:lid soon find her way to tlig side: passed, anebY degreesl . Miehal hardened a#l - 1, hardened, acid the terror of his name filled the whole coffin-. 1. • , try.• 1 . . ".- --: I - I . ; l' 'Nearly. tet ars iift.erwards9 • when Ihis ~ ,. , [ '4 i son had:grown to :a PO lithe .boy - ' ' wlto 4k-, e :ed. much "older than he ~Wits.,i Michal,- . at his ire -. - quest, took him tO a lair, antituiliy held at a village on .the Transylltaniaii , frontier, at the it foi3t of the Krapabk's. ;',..k . cOnyent•of *mien. r stands ;at no - greatdistence :from . the *Wage, • and : . .the Mokan, 1 disgti:Sed -',as • .5‘ Bulgarian. :•-, *merchant, asked Permission to ..sleep dinithe is - I - lall- of Strangers. : Tll's .was, readily gl:iited,' d and the tither and - iono4 do-Wit upon: . dint, n and reposed after:the ..#itigties of- the - :daV."— i .s "The inhabitant's 4 AhezcciraYetit had 'all' c"citne • I out, curions'to lobk atihim,i;. many lut chat- tad . with him while•-.hd . ...atel this' supp r.. L In 1 the dead qf'ilightia .c n a nun: v..'her a . 1 dresis, L.:ll7'l'llg .4* . lainn..";eatitiOns. - -ly ente ed'Lthe 'n 1 foi_iin, and a ppi64liiin - z tlie slZ.epers,l stbod e. i over 4.llein-aiiii gitkif in wonder' at titOrl4.4';es I. 1 —i'tt...iviiititei r itit - iiiii)v4iLH for .i - iii(inieut ,aft,er4 •il 1 ward.,, Ili s• `Ns' . .,,t;_,l:Li ..f:1 74,-r I knees - end acing to 1 the "roiiiiii t.4i•: ; ,., 4 Cy .: ':.,..• f/ 4 1::.i.i!, •Ali) tlNV4...)kr' ~ IV' f; lt. 'i - gazed :oil Itie i...ili , litdrl:,'illi4::.f: , -e1.:16f0r,(. - lii.ji • .." and, a-, lie-g4i...4ti. y:,:iit. , .r.; , ;., y:. , iith an:l „tali •d •' ty tool:- its f)lacci . .••• , ,,Vfor3)r,:l,: o►m .; 10 . 1. - iii., 4e • ral..:Thoa -liie - tilt;(:i 3 .AAl:lilgt4 - a-s - I ant 1 . 1 1. th 'Then they. tell " into ..4ach 'OtherYarii S;.'and 1 2E! 1 )I*(l4.lJitt • Criy. - ..!.;•: 1. , jf:: . . i '•- . 1 , • . in 1 . She had efintri - Velt4O • Cseape‘.l ft m her ,-.-:, . •t- : captorsj hut, 14ieyinxthat her husband and is- , chili were lkilled,':rclpairedi to that 'conYent, its • and asked for h4spitality. She "had not - taken ts.. tlie'yeil- , -the pii;us; • Wall4hian story tellers particularlS! ittsiSt:onsthis peint—beeause , on- Iy unrnarried;ntid , free wonien were reecited ;* but; she had s ioniitigd.- foi• ten .yeai•s • as a I kind of lay''sifter,. dims menial .servleel for id the . others. ', They - had even acquired a.elnihi al hi* her sdruithing like that ,which al t ordlas ... .. . " n', over his serf.ive sI4II. not be allowed'to go c.k - with my !Ord• said "hie, fiiiiitly :smiling:l . ," it ) 1 Jl: the:morning : d.s ..., ,i,„... Mielial.arr4*4 hack:shaking . th r boy- -;who as -still slept, lviip him fpllo w..,. - .Thel , =."Vent forth ter into the nitligt4Yetlier...Foi the second time,. ty -theliokititi4niltined the wealth he had airnass. to ,cd,:and thou 6111Y : is:if preserving the " little • FlOwer: . " „ti)r wete the dangers and sofl'er -1 ' . lugs' they ; cti • rte:e:if ill . tie - passage Of the Carpathian, ": - "ntaiiis; fur . Michel had. 1.0 coked to try. : . ,fortune in" another land.— The pilgrin*.itiVelted.on foot; but Floriora ~.. never cornpliliiit.sitellftitigiie. :On the centre-. i. ryShti- twer4dity- seethed to grow *Otter .s. ,and 'younger4;tind *lien thcfy at lengtli'crossed ad the frontier, Aii. l•Oniped with ' her "soul 'Who ige was as tall nOerself;:in meld by' the jihar-i yid- gin of a sti , - . ,!while Michal sat on a lidlen 111 lit- tree, and loci gd!griively :on through tears :Of. :he. joy. • .c i - ; -' • -- ' gzi - . 1 •- - - 1 ' hit;- *Thus - the,twantsOn and on . in. `good old dy story-bookelle; Until th 4 came : to tt'ie 'Ba ch • mit of Tetheswar, :lit the eiipital of which the ni, late handit'ii:Ati citintrived to open :a i shop; id and to settiOlewit es s peaceable, citizen. ie The lovers Oahe-Marvellous took the 34kaii , 1: r. up at a . aluehir.tellpertodi of life; and ;trade it!, him i . goirittelere. In one - of . tho'.'wara be-, titian • the Ttitite `'.end". die Itissians, lairring *Nal be ettlatekneither auk, but inflicted' . -1.:!... .-- - ' 'l, . .. - -1. • - in iiry oti:,hoth. ,There is no ; reason, hOVCCS;- eri for tiiiiit#Oing that he ever leftiTemeswar- . again. trOtad .enOugli . to do . toy; Make; the littM FlOire 4 r happy after her long, period. of mieforttio : o, ; Nk not. understand . him, if hc+ did nei:f think hijr as Leautiful ;ever after; WO ll Ol its> rbepthe 'darn first '.revealed her eountettaikai Ito him .ita the.-- forest hiding- Mehl the younger son grew up, and lutd . brotherS and some of whose chil dren. .4:.!be in Ti:theswar to thiSi day. ; - .••• ~ out the Settti - Ara oilcan; ' I • THE AVNWATIOTT. OF CUBA. • ; elndgitii)-'fr)Stn-olie time of ,the pree.. - , there teplicars to exist a' overweening c 014.. denec on the. palit',i)f 7 sOrt).e, and .an eXtraortit airy dei(re,e , ;qt . .. apathy' y k •itli- othe!iii-::- - -and, iii: deed, lu-krsons most interested=-in regard, to the. 'r'ace 'question of 'the acquisition - a.tba. 4 'tere appears to . .bh gross miss r.e'- h tision.arid'raisinforritatillit., both at the . orth and South; upon the cntittisubject; tg. ci!itaiii and probable consequences: ~. -' / • . ..:* - '.. -,Within!,a few years past; it. has -been'. the fortune of . ..'..the writer sever times .to 'have visited _thi) . island. • ' I ' aye traversed its - NOrther.O',:and.Sontheietcoast, iront Last to West, 140ked into .1 at its principalli.r -14,0) hors,' and, have jOtt teyed,.for days .together, •on horsegtek, i ' the interior; particularly_ at the Eastein. • pl,swhere, be. it. observed, not very ,11•01 • of our countrymen ttie apt to' wander . . - „, To have passed,at different :times, soul - wee. or four months upon the island; i.: . • m - tiot;entittea man .to speak - withperfect• l . tiowletige of the subject'; but .some tants and obaeryt(tions will "force themselves upipt the least attentive, and ); - hat may now ; be Skid, if not interesting, may lead other 4 to chker ia vc'tigt.e.(ion. •,..' ;. , I • . . .. • . In theeities of Havana and Mantanzas, and. .the 'ware* parts-of the island, in wittier:time, there) rutty usually be found 'several hundreds Of our' ietuntrytnen. - Some few are resident, many . are' urged" by- business; but .most .o theta are in. pursuit 9'f -relaxation or health: . Dighted with the 'climate-and the Jieatity of e, tropieal.vegetation, admiritt,, ,, the mag nifieentliarbors,-and struck with the naturt advantages, ot -the country, nothing is:,,mor • common.: than , to hear-among them -.the cx pressioii that "-the island ought to belong .to. us.'? .- iFthese and kindred tetnPtations.alon I enterielinto the question, there-would ba,,ve'rr. few. Antericatt...odissentients from spell at. opittiOn•;:. ~- -- - ,-- .: ' • - . : :.• .. . . - Yet; after full eon:sideration pf the facts •uP . `Onithe*.Spot t andilte, ()pillions urge...d:on.eithei 'hatlel, the 'cletiroJt-grotthds! acre • minifek . : It' yva,rrant-:th.conelHsion that .the.annexation (re Cohn t. 9,4 „he Utlited States would be fraught witir..i tes:tionslind consequences . of infinite k latlg'i.. ;. : : tAktlie ii..a.(ai,• : an d Weltlere of 'the l ef-. TO, hil - espiicially to the' people* ~ of • the 01 4 Is ItideCid ' instead • lying for the iSlandr - il e .- -- price 0( from one j t ' , three hundred ritilliot a oC4oNr-5...4 - .A., obtAi tnifit at the-cost of wad, (4' . .., tittle:lt More - likely alte.rriative;) if Spain • %vex*. Willing • to • npike: us a . present :of 4 th is • "4?..10Wer of theiAtitilles,' there Would be . :•:.2 .k! Aisl , iieasons ; fOr AL.. re -ttioii its qccOptane-. .. 1 .. , . . . p _la ..., s t ..;woill.d provctolis like the, poisonous elii 1 I 4. ' Ne..sas. °- ' l ' - '. . -• • -'.. - . i r . - ~ he ftholley r ~v4ation of Cuba is compos• ./i yi .- )• !i ti o u s ra?.e f , zoo, greatly interining,l d tut tile' hires es of deinarcatio are tiot,-, : pere t• . y.tliat.lpgitishabl . e.. '-- ' • ',• , -••TheiSpanisli ;Creoles' ,probably are the, ch et p . ,. prtetors, and form the upper cusses, ibo It ititlei.ijytties and -. upon the large plantatiutis. Wit , these, our 'cOutitrymen -hake very'litt i le ..tt iyiiirte 'ciii:rmA They.. appear- to be- kind aud ...eourkenus-.—butinert, uneducated, wholly- P. oquainted With political , matters, and . ; unit• ted;:tit every, - way -for' what we tern l'e if .. . . , 4 79vertfment ..' not, one of 'them is permitt u held the smallest office. They 'are lea -i: rit z taX'ed;.and,-cnrdially - .4,etestednot*Witlion t 4.:lisoir i by their ; military masters, At' 'there 1 L4Tilniotig theirany'synipathy With'i the an. .40aation projects, or any desire fur itidePeAd! I,••.*e.ili't- is probably, owing to the illiberality I,44' . 'experienee. rather than to any-rearaflee tit*in t'or. the crilt4.l States.. • 1 - • ••• - ; • VOI the exception of the foreign • reside ta Itie.: - .:.trading 'classes . are chiefly -comitesed ,oi Otialato. front old Spain. - These are held iii 1. . ..k .. tini11e t.istimatioti.n. l•' •• . l '. .. • --,,;,::' • .rte creole petemtry, (it'll; te; par Oyzpl is. l'.' . .o . ?,e)conttn Iv-denominated "IliOilyros," . p ;.. s •flear ;.,to be &sue 'ed from-the canary Isla d *!s.4.S.,...iitterininglel& ith "the ,old Spaniali r ce 'ant pi.lS.sibly ; also ii i t some aboriginal 1)10 d . 14ese - pevpla very -.rarely own slaves... ti e) . i . 904y pittall bits; tif. ground,:, about the g 'a; 4••:tat"o4:•Jilcir humble dwellings arelo et IstruC.ted Oltthe.'bark of the cocoa. palm _ 0 ~ Oitai los'. hatai4s. canes and maize grow al Tinos . v:p4o(Bo.ol.ii,dy,.apd without atteut on rAttford4aerenni,itl. Sil,r4ort. to ttneotnbiid Wi es .'affil r i egitaenta•of laked A;liildren: - ..Theinp. in tienituee. of ;stteh 'a,-family- tints:costa troth fig •Th'i;:"»/o,i,lter(f' is almost a Stranger to' w )r1 . Qr. , . Care:- Where As- the !necessity '? 7 . . 1 , . . 'nit:tints his ;hardy . sernbby, pond:-eltid ii ptintilloous(atid -shirt Tit.ii*--.-secured Wi h ", Itandkerchieqash,;thtet,suStaius a long star. . gh 'si'li.;ti-ltilted .;sword 7 —itial with a : game:, e' L.Attider his afift, he ambles . away,to, thei'n•at estivillage,:Where billiards and Coaket!htt white' aivar the time not consecrated te'sl eps • -Ole tiegro slaves Open the ,plantatiens are trto're: than half :of ' them ..ia ragei, - nativ , or, Africa. !,, These are marked. in the face-_•ith 1 tlultigitres of•the.Afriean tribes to - Which hey i belong; And, as suoli . are easily 'distinguish Ible froth, the.-rest.' ' Until 'within a felt years I t it 'has not . been the general.pratetiee ,to breed_l sip*63 upon - . the estates.. Iti.was- cheaper, to wi:irk them. to de eh, and buy• freslt imports! tl , 9ii.s:: - At' present, yOu may see . a - -few wo- Mot iron ;the ptantationsond 'some Ittive i. •slaVea. At' the fir tasterri end of the is tnd, 'the French fugitives from St. Domingo, an , the Spanish .inliabitants, liaVo. so treat'ii if termingled With is negroc.S; and these .:ai with the . aboriginal Indians, that, to the ery .of - the stranger ' it ' wOuld appear; in the cit ol* , St. Jago do Cuba, at. least • nine-tent' ae. the 'population are of -this - mongrelde.. rif • . ; ..,ttop.' , The writer was there during a fe ttvt .of:the." Holy' .Week,",. which -affords the be 'opportunity of .aceing the, ;Whole popul tic.] and it. 'lay safely be' said, that hardly one itenth apPeared to be of unmixed Sp nis. d. *There are very- few French or ' pa 1.•,:b creole proprlitors of coffee -platitt tioi .and - country estates, Who have not; of -the; o*ri, a more orliss - tiumerous riatilatt9 rog .;. .. ,ny. 7 T he prejudiees againstthe'colOred sac sO.genOtal iry thp United States, hardly Seel to be &serial:4e at the eastern end of . • - ha Many 'of these people, ,ot mixeddettceit; are 'wealthy proprietors . atut highly reaptietable Siame of :the* are slave . , owners. 'Ae.ry lerge portion Of these, detiontirutted ',tits., 4 r arei in -fact, of , partially intermingled- tiereet ege.- The census . returne;_ in thii-pirtieulari ptisi l MEITT." - • ..`1 I i - s •,...i.i t _._ • . , leertaiiily• cannot be repied upon.•! . -' , 7the Slum' ' , ish creoles are obliged ti • -:-;:,::•. 4 - ' ,•penple 'With consideration . . !,-•, .-. : - ' , ',. 7 i-...'il'S '- :i ... , 'these: .coloretlS .races,: of .. .ift.ir ~t,,,,,,10.. -.t. eventually possess the, 1aud:....; . ''', Ugh ther seems to be Ibitt,..VerY . : little _ti ' . sY. either fur hornieranimal . , or - beaf4,• in -C4l:Oe•§la7veli -possess,l4 Spanilh la W a6me:rights unknOwn. in the United..States;l:A.ne(JrOfii?.i.;:atisfled. with , his master, can )46r . nandl,peititsiOn'in• go :in search of et:66'413 - And" if another lean ' be, fOUMl:Willing,•t6 'buy, him'', 'fo4'a-mrtein. sant, fixed ,by law; (represented i' „me ; at. $300,) dionaaster is compelled 03 'tran t sl,br, his right.. Many - a time I litre 'heeiii itSked." pay +laeks teTbuy them. =._ ~I litre inay-•:penehase ! the freedom 'of Sher '-ettbern drill • by' pnying tivehtY;fire...della, std; her . _Master.- „i A negro insy:,ticqUire-_,by purchase the full legal,'prisileges of!), Spanish subject; arid - thenceforth itk.islith . actionlible-Offenee'., to call-thefreed rinin "e tiegre. :ileis.in dere)... gation'ef.lfis legal rights-; • : . .:•...!!,;,- • . • -!•[: 1 ..; .• The cotetnunity of d • feelilig atneng- the' col ored: people is observable-vett:o-e stranger, .and 'the whites are not, - Without apPrehensons. • Undeniable proofs - o( this coca . be ,mentiOn 7 ! ed.. The apprehension,•tob„of pelitioal . tronb-, I les, driveinany of : those who have - acquired i fortunes away -to oldiSpnin or eliewherii. ! - I. Besides the tribeis:alluded-tOil there, , ere l i - some unmixed' desee' t udants of .the aboriginal 1 Indians'still to .bembt with in theinteribr.— I They oebasionally . 4rk a little fonwaOsl . for the largenroprieto4. . They% have . the „repu - tat i lon of areadinessii to'shedibleed ' An - tong' • the mountains there. are roving 'familie and • 1 dangereits.. bands •of .runaway' negroe.s,, who eannet be retaken by. their nntsterS:,...,i i _ . This 'medley population is kePt in 'Order! by a military iforee sepposed fe•,.amounti to thirty,. thousand' rueln.: • The' conviction :pre-- ' yells that the aetua\ returns are not, to be de-' Pended: upon,! and that the rtailAiumber!' of. regular .troops is ',Zept,•,a secret, !arid : greatly .. eieeeds the litatent tint. . The soldiery' stern j o b every !village.) 1 At .Holqiiin: an - inland ' . . n a me of • • •_ i • - 'town' the- .I.vhich }}gas almhst new to.. nie-, .1 &mid * . r.ginierit ..Of_Orobably twelve hundred bayenetsd In i iln'yana alone I there . iistli! to be quart red ~:aboet.;: i t!,:doteni regi meats. ,Ai St. Ja YO,.tlie-..sOldiery are ; kept continually 'on the alerte-artilltcry . bor.ses her-' nessed, and all:in aitual, , readinei.S' for hat le. o r In the United States -it has-been; therec.! is 'f tice,:te-depreCiattr.the Spani4C.trOops.. 1 t,,ont,' parod with the British intluitry, they* cortait= ly are inferior;.. brit in .stature. and appear ' .aticc. they far, excel the Vietteht.. The .time has been when '.thei Spanish 'Yee forniidable • sZatliers. - If! properly otifeePted,',: that. time. 2 ina?.• come: gain.. ilt May lie even nos ~I the Spiniards r indivithilllY,sarert cowards. The fereeshi l cul4 areextriely, • Well cloth-. ed, well feil,•iwelD lodged, - Ivell arnicid, well., ,• s • drilled,' WiAl. , ,pitidi and . in wdefent:e cif -their i immense strOog-bidets ... .andi inland fastnes•-k , i against invaders, spme.hettenevitleinec should. - Ie repiirii.d than Xllibysler bruglicideco! tti ifii• ; daCe the belief diet they Weill& inu aWay.-- 7 - Gir t .the Spanish resistance! to. IS'apolbOn .he i - • . - forgotten ? • iN.re diere no materials at d fields . for guerrilla w'aiftlire .1 • Among 'th . ' inany t Nloros in Cuba, .!!otild not . one Saragossa be found I . Notningf could !be in wori:-e: taste, nor. more ridiculous and Ontemp.tible than the recent statenlent of a:leading ISTe,W . York . paler, • that •.- " five thousand•Ameriektr :rifle:. men would he rail overmatch-'fur all the Span. f ish soldiers in Chita.'.'- ' • . ~- , • ' • . . , • t • . The' entire . Cuban populetion;i,militar.y . ,and ,c4vil, !Spaniards, creoleS,'Alonteros,•lllestitoS, ; . 'Mulattoes,. lediae' s and Negroes, - apPear ,to l' unite in theningled dislike for the . British and American people 1 Thereneitherls iiiiir ever can . be any . atlinit ~ between us- , . - If•the island C population Were ,ilte that „of. Canada ; in. .any - - 1 degree hoinOgeneetis and : Similar!, to our eivif, • .. the case ini , ;ht bli entirelialtered.- •B ilt . ' here t . is a race e...entially foreign :to our in lan e - guage,- in relig4n, in taste, principles and• . • habits' of: thought ; in:donieStie lite, in dwell= • • . , - • -, • . . , _ • • ..• mgs, and all in politto3;(a6, ustom-, ! y ed only: tO a inilitari , :despotis - M)iri :almost !,.. every respect in, wilielii!ir. people ••eini lie're - girded; there ar vOy few, if, any, Points of 1 similarity or -sympathy between us. ,i • !When! the Fldridas were purcha... 4by the c 1,., a United States, tl4. Spanish inhabitan -i almost , - -lather:olly ! kit pie . .pryotry.: ..To. c mire , t _ they were notminty; nor 'se well es abliihed )., as •in Cith:d ' NOhitio• eanibe more, eVi-• . , . 1.. dent that it. •woitld be impossible, t cause: a fusion of the Spanish. race; even if pure blood, I . 'with the Americans of the Vnited Sl,ates ' • • v . But, with ,thelmotteyalittion (',Cuba; , Lt • what sbOuld'beefene,if,Anexedkt6 s,t--. -.!: . , n, • _ Should; ~ we se d. lirsB:i . (and: wh re 1) the , ., . , . „ ~ _ , entire mass, aftei.fliyipo- i lltem - tor:theu...pes i_ sessions, as,well fai4 Spaktbr heir soYereigtiVl i 1 • • i it i ...., . • ..i i r, i i, Superidr. l fOre4 May.:so,nletintes, II the his- I 3, tory-of the' wciOdcfor 'Ai- time hav i'.eaused ' i•-• subjugation, :bet! not the conipleta • ipidsion of.,any nunierohs, people, The ' ay. Must iii • Surely come :W h en the subdued- •sh• i ll relic's [e seas the land., , Of this': Spain. herself is•in , • - in example. . .ii ...• ~.• • \ _•i‘. • • .. ' ' i. -- "a • Sliail wo make American citizens •of the: it mongrel rate i s; - 4 - tio cannot he! sent aikey ?—.. k who,,are at .this ~ noment • free•-'eoWning inueb of the soil, and &pal before: the lawli ! These. listleSs, inert alitius,.shall:::,w9 give them votest -• Aye., and repretentatio4 and:Seats in Celt , gross'? - ..Why, livii have : never !Net been . will- - ini,i• ' to receive even: an :ottad'oi7frem, , St:.Pb iningol. . -ii! • 1 * T-l i • •- • - ,i''. :- ! . iL : ' . ..' • Shall'Ni - e duo in these Ji,utitiffindini i „f peOplol, lute bondage, a#d sell these at - jinetienlO :the highest-bidderli ' - ! ! '.-!,;•••'-'• - ,•1, ! - . •-• • .•.. - W onith the. S4suth dentand it ?.., Would "the' North Censenti ,-,[Why;:atter . the ! Neb, ' aka bill,-perhaps tl+y Might J. • - - _.,-,E, • -.: , • Should we Maintain . :in army of even ile half Of. 36,001:1 men tO.,ltee.p these people. in ~• I subjectionl. - Would .01: - .North conSenti- and id would theiScit4 desire-it? '••_. - i .. 1,.. ....."-..• •:/ !.! n- - A len- yearsiSince..Wq poSsessedi.all Mexi-, in. o—so perfeetiv, that • our great, trouble `was ye -tofitid a' government strongg - cnoughi to make ty a treat) Of pen4i, --: The.* verystpiestiona - theil Of presented) so niany.ditkillties; that WC' reject:. P- - ' ed the, uninVhifig COtiqUest,'-andretaltieil Otils . ‘ al that portion of the terittory which , was corn= Ist parativelY uniileuinhe*l,witlijutalieri - pOpu, in, lation, and . lehabitants;tiiiifitted --to' become. le- citizens of thetnited.,.%tes. ''i ' • .- „: . ''••• .. sh • But further f "WouldPSOtith Carolina desire in- to &pert. her !slaves' fit, , Ceibit; to be' Bald :foe. ins . •.$BOO apieeelt on:does fie,Vinttolinpert'X.f --...ir. 'likens trern . lii - iSland,paying a . bet i ter,prieel :',e',, Wonld•Virginia Cense& .1 . 1 6 this? - iVor! be it. Dee! lereernbereil 'hat the.rtftetary . .exelutriges of. In • the- Old Dominion are affeeted,.emil . her, Ipeeu- ;, ' Mary esiodepends •ntiott •he Tice and fail in 'the - .04 of sleiv4'.:Ti r is - rol6:noi . " . the'llio.. nepoly of ale' ol4 . - hreedip'ol',i Will Sheiobweit . 'to etiy it:tee enceiilthiteni u 4e_nrei,lii 3 OfsPr . •• But titere! . .adefiCiane, .Ofilaveisili .. ,, , In 1,44' the .- lintais34ool' talking - eielieoly., among theirieislit ettiVipplfeill4ti'• : ta - es- •, . ! .• -. . . ~-,.,i21.:,..-,-,,.. =lll ISLE !N .Ikll3E- 111 . • •. land, France, and the'othexAitawers;,to\Per-, mit the re•Cipc.niniof the African slave'txtule t • . This-bright cauceptiOn iot.*igicgiterlfPrAr yesterday in- South Caroling. , The sugar-grown upon -,therichly prOdue- • tire Soil, Of atthough ? sfrbjes., , ,ted, by us': • • to a heavy duty,' ,conapetes,;,,Wit h; .thep - kaluer - - tion oUthellekg - gegligi. ditnatOzof I.he.tnited.. StateS. AuneNation -would•mo,st probably deitrcitY the au gar, cUltliatitig - Of 444kag. --- t , - Cuba .could irelteigh'supkly the Warld l v.ke-wC9f-Pl l th6.e'r( l 44 P'" --7:i ° ai r 7- many' nuke .he - riroettif3ed=-4V . - net require a prophet, nor the sck,d of a prophi. • et, to foretell Aliatttronlyte innst'euSite.;'ftheri : , ever the people:of the UnitedsSfatela mad eriongh,:eveh peaeeably, to "re-anneX -theisthnd of Cuba:" • 'lf We areto -- enter' . uPcd. Career. ° at war and-conquestiet us, under Stand .and- the inotiVea, objects. and,-if POssible,-!conrit the4cist, 'and ascertain who shall- pay 'lit. That .sueh 'an intention does exist,:on tireparkorScifith; ern men, who have: obtaine4"confrid'OCtlii government,amd " with fear or Change - -,p, idex :the nation," is undeniably anii-unblusht ingiy4itaiti. • %,c , - On t c ictth 6U/die; in tlie-VOTlS'e'ot Rite reientatives;llY.Chastain ofidiierglit;SPeale ing on our relations With: Stiain i c - deliv,ereg speech that. is reportediu - the l3th inst, the eloielo-4fis speeeteher Said ,as follows : 1 , coaderatione,.. Mr.". Chairirtar4 demand proinpt . action On - the. part :of .:our •. goi•entment•to Secure thepoisession of Cuba It is idle, sir, to ,viaste words in connexion • With ibis branch of diersubjee4 . " Amerioan '. 1 .• - ,policy, must prevail on* this side, of the 'tie. i Spain .must yield- , Cuba •to the- United - r",- StateS;_and ngland and France must aelini- esee.! _Sear conceSsien carnfot but' befoethe '4 benefit of the commerce ,of the 'World; ana • whO wilt reap, of till Europe , *eater.'-advari tages._fromit, thati, theSe two-powers'{:: r _pidity, tempt them, however, to, indueeSpaiT, to barter hey rights to:them,.,let; them . take \ the: consequences! And „ihettld be . ' w4.lr. 'enough to refuse literal'. compensation -, for' Cuba„ she. also Muse take _the . consequery: cep'! It is necessity that; demands the sacrifice on ilier.part; and that. sacrifice will - redound to • the benefit, of the whole human 414'ith Plese.iiewsi Mr. ,Chair man, dently hope . . ft at thoseto "whom is intrusted , our'cliplornaQ - ,-with Spain . Till direct their ist- - telitipn at oic e, and without delay, to the ac.. quisition of Cnba ; *that there 'shall be no dal., - lyihg, - mit frank open diplomacy, ctill ing upon ....„*pain to name her terms, and if., withitt'the rountis . of anything like reason, toif, accept them. If not, to mike-lei the rineitz •': . liberal prilosition atid -if that be refosed,' and'ilotiuN'else will do t as a Matter of go for an ,:ninlis e ,cruis.ed, waii:for taying . Cuba brforee of arms." . . i - , 14,011 this. speech the goy - ailment organ _obsrvesr: • . _ Vhe spirited anci'patriotic speech of Mr. ChL4tain,-ofGeorgia,,on the Cuban ~question, - f „. which we - print. this morning; will be 14Y:4 •-• ;44 with ankh interesti His positions' are - sue as will be heartily responded to by the Cotru.' - z-- --- try. • - „ This is -e*pheit. Eeiletro FrA22OO acquiesce. They are probably finding Suffic- 1 ..:-'..- ierit,oecnpatior; with the; Russian filibUster furthe jmontent. But Should..the- Ciar be, ' wise -fenbugh to: comproMise with Western. Europe,): (Which from ar+earanees- may - alt sxn - 1 bent arms against hire.,) a - peace ' tell a, different, story; to the United, States:l Have we no warning?: Did they not Send or offer to send fleets to protect the Spanish sovereignty against our pirsvions filibusters.? 1 , . 'Do we not know their sentiments ! The im' - 'tnellse fleets of . Ertgland_and .France `j. like, no better invitation than - to forage_ upoii" the rich'American,t..6rnirteree; scattered .uni•.` protected every sea. They would be. dot 4 • lighted with the - opportunity. - Braggadocio_ in ConEes,.(that arsenal Of welds,' as Cum! niOore STOCKTON well termed, itt,j would not, • save, otir defenceless sea Ports. _ - .The lOss .wonld ;tall - chiefly upon the .pe0p1 . 43 of. the .North. 1- The. South might not be grieved,: - .tot very diflicult,to.dise - ev-er any, fellowshiP - will the North in SOuthern patriotism, not any strength or moans tdfight the battle.they •- would bring upon-us. - Nothing cairbh utOr . • absolutely certain, than that, in (iaseof inter- 1 . vention_tirEngland 'tind ,' ,':by France - sgalitst .American '„ge,yeasion upon Sparish'righ,” and, Spanish sovereignty in Cuba, the Nation . (as we call it) would be Numbed, 'and • -,we would deserve it, . - •. I • A PIIILADELPnieNi - '~•~; r:. . ... t'i .k••.: ". • ' in - ,110 ftoTr ••• . 1 I ,\ :' 4 . • iane - e:dt:ll.ibe bail sApp 9.- iiikst.4 •ilsitiga J lS , 0 . , _. _ _ „ ortir _, ~ full+ 1 4ittl, rsv is alibialibi dv by:„tlie follow:Mi little story told lad frie4d, in whose Words‘We give •ift- . :Irony, our 'hOuternaid ,is a rnodll-ont4jito is handles, the b*oomstick like a . 50ptrp;:tirid :-., who h i ' is an abhorrence for dir_t_md_t_„l. sy,uttia- thy for.ackapstßis 'tbavatuojt nig to at,flasalob.„ ..• , She is a bustlieg ° ,:‘bus.y, rosy-Che - Oked . brigliti i , eyed, blUnderinit Hibernian,/ who eke ... , aroun Our, book-glielvet, rlaleCS' war imeilii • . papers . and god . * about ,thirsting, for 'xic, . Norlds.:to:conquer, in the/shape of, intanst4d and tinfluhted• corners / One clay *lie enter our library in A, Confuied inanner, quit '-di event from her intuit b9stling vtly. - . Shoiit t o4(l at thelOor-with a' Netter: between lie,r'tbuilib . : and ii6„ofr, Vfho.she held at arm's leigqi, its if sigi jiao a gynpou-der plot in ler, grasp. . _in.{ . Answer to ourinquiries' as to her .bris.l44, she repii4---, —•- . ' ---- ' - - ... ': , 1 I "Pl* yer, honor, l'in_. a poor . girl, via - - ' haill't;filuph lartlin,', and- '' yo sees, piase ~, e r honor, Paddy O'Reilly, and, the betther than ..- Ilitii_ does:, not brithein ontdirelimd; has Yeett ritintime'a lether—la love lether,' phas I ),* . - howe 4. I 4 '--an'" - - •C' . ,- d at her , embarrassment, . „and .•\ offered ft relict e it, by ,reading-"*. the lettler. Stilt sh esitated, while slte tWisted A bit . ar • `rays cif nin tier finger's. -.:, -.—, " '-',. -- -. " 8 ere," ihwiesumed, " an' -- thittSCl - ist , *hail fwant3 bit it - istn't a _lgentleMarilike ',, - -Yerself thatmonld ix likin'_to know os:_v tim 64. - erets between As, And so it ere she, twisttA the ' - 'egtton quite nervously,) if , it: / 111TOny , t1tm Yer, ; holm while ridinE it, so thitye.mayilot _._ h%ar ityerself, if y 9 11,1 iist Tint Ali bit' ~ -of ix)t- . \ 4 , 4 *. , . . ton kn:yer ears an' .top up yerhearin., ,an thee,sacrets 'Hi be übbeltnown.to:yeil'-- ~., ,N. o:rieayune. ., -- - . ~;---- „A 1 i . • - - -• -• tar The childr enhe are Bp dirty in iiihses on titr Cap. Pod,, that/a - mei -frequently' ,OiCA'lnto 'the astreepind washe s t he of halls doz in children before sh finds her own.,_ , : Zatir MrL Paraitou saYlo it ia,. a 4 °l' l .. l ' l ' proymou of na t ur e : that hens floyer ' hen (*LIAO dear and ,161 waYa be% wl' s4- tbai are cheap. .4.. "~~~ . - ~ s . -4 awns ;~=n~; ~r-i 2 i~ - a a—