,, , 0, . '. -., ...., _. ,. ,. . " ...-.' - I & ; ,. I ', incorrigible crime, Juan would leave Madrid in a few days .. the Germanic i States t England-where,she I reciitudcshe becomes Italy which, was all her dark., r A' : I L in ,the ingenuity of soul, man brood far outstrips '. ;- .<- .. "' "packet remained a short time, long enough! ?:however and of thought andpresence lag on revenge, desired. Juan Ioit the was her her suddenness and W Count, who plans, I to marry an English accordingly set out and in after ; of mind .in danger, and the! visiim JOq MU3IOO9: drowned in a shipwreck soon after, ,in rhopasaage Valladolid, Saragossa. and Barcelona ! intrepidityof 1f to reckless, daring, and desperate ere 8AKBH EXA17JJITE. Sp. n. the of ffJ sed over gulfs onsand Oil , ,"what is !",asked Inez, with the her deeds in the moment of. execution. Genoa,and\ eSbe's beautiful therefore to be wood f ray.Age visible throughout landed at Lucca, in ]tall. After it is extremes arc , .: ,She fo-,a'woman j therefore to be woa8nArsreeat.. view cc Nineteen of tcstJngtbO.uuthoC; next Al1-Soul's biefstoty.Day"'slid' nil Thus i3'tUI'CThe,,' mind that is intensely'bit. Pisa, ,Florence, and several other visiting cities, the old man. '"Well' ,do I reazemfer the ter,is generous in tho..same-ratio, and woman they .departed for Venice, the idol of toe .(Concluded from our ""* .] joy'wbic1i! Through the ball when, 'you the most gentle in virtue of all creatures isles. The, sun svasjust casting his last rung! .' But providence aiany times; avenges; the were bore r* becomes th$ most, vicious and the red rays on the silvery surface of the Aled. iD injuries lieaped,upon ,us, aud,t urns- what You,are right," returned, Inez, "iti. most' revengeful',when silo descends to vice. iterranean,chain when of they reached a defile of we considered injuries to Wowngs the precisely ,the same which! Isabella taught The Countess .denied ,all knowledge of that long mountains, the App_ } end" The very cafarafo'e which we sometimes me. Knowyou any thing concernanglsabolla's the crimes. with which she was charged, nines which runs through almost the whole } deplore eventually prove tho stepping residence. Spain r' and, as it is customary in Spain to put the extent of Italy. Passing through this f f atones to our finfune, and raise us above .C'Ay, she fixed her residence at Seville, accused to the rack, and extort -by'torturo gloomy pass J Don Juan amused! Inez b* inflicted them us. Such in the of witnesses 'cann6t reciting the story of a bandit who had those who upon: where she, represented you as an i indigent what, absence storv , Will lie fortunate fate of Don Juan.' htorfifeJ'at orphan whom she hatakenitl pity, and as be obtained, she was condemned to bo ped on English"nobleman his lad in ' his situation i he .cut the acguain- you' drew older kept in the character of'awaiting stretched upon the !rack the next day. So that spot, and after murdering 'him,bore off once of his wife,and after having informed maid. This) learned from an old lung accustomed to intrigue,it is not strange the lady' to a fate.worse than death. her that he,did not wish the'honor of fellow servant who returned from Seville to that the Countess now, in the hour of dan- "I ,see,him now"said! Inez behind that It starving with her,and returned to the content Naples, and who watched every movement ger, should have her emissaries. These fallen tree Oh,God! we are lost!I" 1 to breathe, vengeance on his roguishpersecutor i of'the Countess. ; afraid, ,however; to makea contrived to elude the vigilance of the jailor MNaytis but your fancy,"returned Don but alas the Countess has, elop Jriatr"j see no living creature." ; disclosure to ) least her power and and convey toher the instruments necessary ed with Don Alprizo'Gonzales I !and ,gone ill-gotten wealth slrould.bring him to the to make her escape. She did not Sec, gec1 bo ,moves," cried the lady, no one knew*'whither. Don iuVpcpiex.ed \ inqution.'lutladyyou}, : are now:able fail at night to use them, and after long a O!save me- ,save me!1" and, disgusted, seized ,with avidity anoffer to vindicate your wrongey,to recover your and lingering toil she found herself at mid At that moment being! dressed in thee' by the Prior of the convent, and entered garb of a bandit, with long dark << ; spleqqjd fortune, and to punish the wicked night in the archway of the prison, where whiskers, immediately; where,as chance would and ungrateful woman who made the child slept the keeper of the many miserable sprung from behind the fallen tree, and r G have it, be occupied the same< cell vacated ,of her benefactor and father her slave, and victims confined within its walls. The seized the jbridlo J of Juan's li rseTwo by the Countess. Here he applied himself broke thesolemn vow given f o,thoso who'snatched groans of the miserable sufferers alone large horse pistols hung in the belt round to study, arid astonished,his brother monies' tier from poverty and ruan." broke the silence of the solemn hour. By his body, and two stiUetoes: peered from his by 'the' rapidity- of his attainments.; It ; Inez wept and taking a purse of gold the glimmering rays of tho moon that enter- bosom; at his side hum- a Ions> litt-- rinD o teemed that he had' struck ppp.Jhe'pi ofhis'gehins from her bosom, give it to the old faithful ed throygh.tlie iron lattice at the end of the poniard or auaghan. n"e for in a few years ho,was: 'no servant of her father,'with 'thepromise to arch, she could,distinctly see the sleeping Who art thou, audacious villian?" in. ',' longer the jnsigni cant being ho had,been, proviJe for his:.old 'age, when she should turnkey, as he lay stretched 'at full length terrogated Don Juan, that thus darest to i':" but ft philosopher,versed in all the learning' recover.her Jong'lost Restates. Thus ,they upon his couch. Every moment was preg cross my path" , t of On the death of Spain. one 'of the parted: and Don Juan, astonished at the nant with danger, and sheadvanced, took It matters not," muttered the bandit, '( f: professors of the University of Seville",great turpitude of the Countess Isabella Donzel- from beneath her robe poignard'and stooda "further than I am thy deadly foe. I hate . t I'' interest vitas, taken by an upexuected ,friem} tat nix. blessed!his stare ,that her i own duplicity moment'to designate tho spot where she sought revenge,and now the hour has come. and in favor of pon.Juan he was soon' had shielded him from her arras.... should strike with effect. In the hurry, I would have followed your over the world, 'I after installed;, 'in the:-vacant in the chawof the A month after this event, Don Juan and she dropped the p*>ignard; in stooping! for but fortune has favored me. Nay, (Junknot University I') situation of his Sympathising wife! Donna Inez unhappy and Inez, tho former having completed his business which, she placed her hand upon a rocket of resistance; my band of brave heartsare 1 .being with the goverpment, were on the containing the portrait of one she had known feasting in the distant cavern, and one able to for her ' now provide he generously point of cmbarcation, when' news arrived in better days 'Curiosity overcame the stamp or call.of mine shall bid an hundred took her to his f He remained in. .this, situation arms and, bed again. that a conspiracy against the'King of Spain, sense of danger, and for- a moment she start to !avenge my wrongs." ; when his fame had oyes.ever.alyears f' and, had been-discovered, and thai Don Alonzo, gazed upon it with i intense feeling. It was "I never wronged yoa"said Juan," and spread, Spain the renown of his wisdom the Gonzales, and his,wife yens at the head of the portrait of her mother; but who could why do you seek revenge?" ears' pf ,''crdinandI< ; of reaching Don Jt; They: iadflgd; it wa q supposed, into the being be who possessed it? Could he "No, the wolf never wronged, the lamb," .; Juan wts called to Madrid tng to Spain be invested, Italy) i fqr.th.er, apprehension: a large reward be her brother? lie might not be; and ,if sarcastically retorted the bandit, but you ; t with diplomatic character. He was ofl ered. In a, light felucca, 'Juan and she waked him her doom would, be eternal shill taste death, and Donna Inez, the generous t:t 1 sent-ambassador( to was short Inez set sail for Sicily, intending to tarry'whiJe ly sealed; and, oh! the agoniesot rack Donna Inez,shall"- t full to negotiate Naples, with at the cities of Palermo and Messina, which she must endure. Thus she reasoned Doa Juan, alarmed, hastily drew from '1 important powers nature!' This was"a treaty of query and from thence to Spain j They had notremained and at'last determined to plunge the his bosom a small pistol, levelled it at the pushed to the satisfaction' o4.r'crdinaud J long at(Messina ere it was rumoredfhat poignard f o. his heart, rather than risk the heart of the bandit, and drew the trigger Don Afar| ,aid. Countess were consequence of his But the Bashed and the and he returned to.Madrid o" himself 7f? J fhg c waking. She grasped pistol next moment i I loaded with favours; find_, irA there., J Pursuit commenced,and they,fled. tho poignard, and raising.her arm, said, ina he was in deadly conflict with the bandit, I lUtle'Tncidfnt : fled.I1avingfQhopeofarreatingthefugitives low tone- each struggling, for the mastery. The bandit occurred Cveotuttedin placing ijow}Juan'pn which 'Juan and Inez embarked for I "No,| must kill' him-my own life depends being small,'writs thrown by Juan;, but j ! ,:i nacte of fortune. life was .second tpevery time pfn- Spain! and arrived sometime"after at Madrid upon his'death.11 was busy ink attempting to draw one of the a lent to Naples( and prie'4aj while sauntering i intending, after the government business "Hold 1 rash woman, hold l"1 cried the instruments to stab Juan, which,after sumo ( :I along the shore of the ,beautiful Bay of- was adjusted, to return Jo Italy.and turnkey, springing from his bed, would time, was! effected. But the wound was Naples' wjtb,J hif wjf? hanging upon his arm, months take possession after of their.. property. Six you murder your own_ brother? I knew you, I given only in the arm; and,Juan,in tb- wihonJw. ( ... 'es..sL. when fi r. tarrested and It.Was I.: meantime had"'drawn ' the of the stilletoca f. wtgdy an aged and miserable e for that through my one looking nun, who''addressed' her 'by the pf embarking :Italy, it was rqfjiorcd'J agency that you received .the instruments from me boaom of dIG bandit, and, as lia ,' name of,Donna InezAndrozzL whos@farpilyhe the traitors bad'n arrested on the high' by which you have escaped, Would you, supposed had pinned him to the ground. ; said he had known, "twenty( ': years be the seas, !eeflmM| unmercifully dealt" with,, I to-day ; insignificantfellow torrent against the wall, and sprinkled tbo : thy b I tnd<<;J>jr the very person who should have being_, maVfind t.. himself i m a few loose robe of the infuriated Countess.. The Juan at the sound of that name, sprung b been the.hst to 'injure ; fleeting sttry neatb: his police, qr next moment a second ,officer seized the upon his feet with and' you Knvgv'the rt surprise horror. .._ em6lmg the fgotztool 1 of tf pt hisunexpected that tbe Coun of the uplifted " r lsabella Donzglla hAs been alinoet t : arm desperate woman with Nay, threaten not-remember you are r a Into. She waptsken at no'er These.er-.n.mutations or mJStedous time often IUpenonlJ.the one band,while be grasped her,white neck i in my power,"said Juan, holding op he* i change with the other age : and / Jpur fsthqpal&ce,land prove fool to the attempted to wrench pistols. R de l for as;.at- 1 grphA without a.(fiend.i .-. the prince--philosopher the miserable; and becomes the pedant to t Ihe-poignard from her supernatural grip by "Aye, I am in thy power but I feat the?! i Tout father,as. I said, was of noble ,birth, and \he proud'nabob sinks to 'poverty.a monarch choaking her till her beautiful dark eyes not,"retorted the dauntless woman, rising and E5rlof a pnzzcel fortune, which; started from their sockets. But she,yield on one knee.cc Here I swcnrnever to test ho L L rescuing unfortunate orphans'2SST J providence.Don Mysterious,. tborlgh'vise are the ways of ed not until her head swam! ,in dizziness. II till I have avenged the wrongs 1 bear," ; and she was about .wheo I '< Go " Itloht4l5feea Calling. yearV hersturdy interrupted Juan ,weak : ago Juan, after the culprits,bad deniedaU woman, i 4 t'lorpacottvept bot.6.your... antagonist wrested the reeking n I fear thee no, Thy weakness weapon I of pity thy ' knowledge such characters Juan I tents to the as from her band. grave; but ere they diedt'tbej Inez made But bis triumph was ofI threats I despise: " and himself known enjoined il upon Isabella to take ; and they I short duration, for, quick as the I that the and >> -q C ; wept not at the turpitude of which lightning swear time yet shall come, that they flash ou lee she struck the proper.g raiinS we" poignard from his hand. proud man when appointed tot their were guilty,nor In penitence therefor but you shall tremble beneath and held t onl.child. Amid t bt they wept at the visible change which had it a moment glittering in the the arm of that woman you onCe loved. I wAatecnatioAtbst , thencegn 'in.FI lo moonbeam,aimed at the shuddering breast will follow thee 1JW1' beard not thq rents, taken place*and tho. evil fortune which had bee from country to country no,'Heeded hb Fried of W. foUovvmaa, thrown then* at tftq iperey, of those and he eSitift.er; ann descended. and never will I rest till this dagger is. buried for upon misery, as the every one, was '. bullock of Spain in thy cruel heart." , , whom gAc0loAked. . concerned,only Cor himldt.II ."- } they ) h.pity or;contmpt. beneath the.knife of.'the dexterous "Go _ butcher bietteetosome The * at' cloister said Juan sarcasm an. ; And acknowledged ' whit :Inez.did itUl Isabella haccreduloua prom be'.!"asked, infvrioE i. severe, but; to be bound, the ine In the next moment, the desperate hero "and wash with repentance the blood u .i thtLtdy I feet andcotnpelled to'f eI and was beyond the wallsc-f the prison!and that reeks upon thy guilty hands.11 ; ho,would. take: (ca/e'oC JOG.'!.re the dominance,of those, who acknowledge, had. ere the next sun rose and sat t, she Has in i The large dark of the Countess tIw turned; the sfcsager: "and that aba glue the gloom of a,&r distant eye would forest scowled where *> t myf **'I& $9 of the on Juan, as be recalled her degra f W tat you abouldroot be'wronged -rilf ?% __ _WI *wa q hungry wild wglf bowled in concert dation T with and she would out of I" \ C a Donzella ; ;have rushed ; one titOa of the vast wx ofdisabl the, maddened ; upon eel unto estate bequeath.i now J\.wk I Q ,savo that spirit of the murderous him,had she not faiuted'at that moment I. you. ** no sonnet were your }hidiariaes from Countess. tier soul now breathed nothing with the loss of -Juan thet . , pareatadepoeited( theimputatioa of a weak blood. : and i : in the tomb or the Do Out revenge on Don Joan and,was sensible the U p mtullect-rfbr tbeCouatess had shone in all in occupied Inez now; pursued their Journey , pdste,jewels,and m on-, the. of only the contemplation of th@ and ' courts ff1a. i thc. whole Europe, had wished all the which abe plan b1. stopping a few days_after,at smalr etmUe 'or aer- jJleriesof Italy and the l learned might gratify.her new passion, town, they were informed . 'vate,or that pan that sociatieA; Abe had by a traveller.who bad , ' fir the reznaf ire J' fly tb- the continent passed RublcOQ Qf'crime bad left the Aal after"the app rance or : tFd bGe41oPouncod: waspreparedu the and just mountains that the unfortunate - thepWe, cj' 'M' : cluing spirit of aDen Countess was. dead 'the epproprutcd all to berse1t"f'WluLt moot; o on high way A rroglaR,for; tboeo deeds 1' became of IFD.t Wly I of all Spaw t aha had f fat 11GJa and which outstrip ro- where she had fought. Sorrow stole into 'ISabeitz tnsaco, act 4 event!'? Quired- tadj.: tIJ" T7sje, glen kocaia, the power' of him trallgtDt at defiance even the moat the heart of Juan, for he1 bad once devotedly I" Hfaril harwter.ofan' : .bQsi tihatsitdttcotnad, and whose pretensions eftu tude,QlJick loved er.anditisbacdtobtee4om vengeance W, intellect it ,orphhn did chjld she knew she had DOt require !,ongfort the we have loved. he took ou'witfi for on a travelling I merited, But her Countess to Yetbe.could tint butied mature th aucb thd c tinent. She travelled thin to r' haoghty spirit shrunk, np|before her accusers Juan; form three her plans again' Don that a great suspense and .uncertainty ,had. aha was still the' days ehie' WaT been removed .ly her the aotdiettt'I toltalt,8;tesintoTrapnea 4d arias proud and in the streets of agai A death ,kcowipg ibetke unperious woman. ,It bra beea said Madrid watching desperate.character his TbQ RhrOrr gb'ntittrd, + d.tttL that m movement of every adversary. i .ot intended I { when womsn aberrates Com the, pith Of discovered by iCtim. Countess had hated Juan,with all the raps. .t mean o! her disguise that \ (See second page.] , . '-" - --