Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, October 02, 1852, Image 1

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    Al P. DVlL3.l7FAk.l3o"2"r•prietors.
VOLUME V.
Erie 'llltiqt! othstOr•
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4. P. DUBLIN & CO. ,ROPItIE'ORS
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a. r. IL 041‘. 'ad it or.:. •
OFFICE, CORNER STATE S'l'. AND PUBLIC
SQU'ART., ERIE.
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TERMS OF Till: PAPER.
rm, subscribers by the earner, at Stet
If% inall.Or at the Lidice. in i: malice. Ls,
4t ie
it, I i not 1,414 in ad% alien. or % ilhin three mull !rout the time
ot.o b.er 11.111, It% o dol ah- h ill eliargre,
gi'.4 II mu:nu:heat i iii- at I e poilyaid.
-RATE OF ADVERTISINO.
Cards not exceeding 4 linei.
. one yeas ." 113.V0
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Our square " . • min
do. do. etc niontint. ; ' , r 41.00 - -
• do. till. three tinnitha.' • ; . :I.W-
- Thrali , iern ad% env.* wet. kr, 50 .nt • per vinare, or tifkeen line:, 01
k,„, , wr time rir.t in. , ,crth , ti. 1.1 ec it , . for cacti 'start...ll:en t tiLloNde,n,
1.71 - ear l , adletiv-er . - hate tlityri% : lege ot dna:vim at pleapu re,
but at no inn are allow ed to otFlilp Mute thin two oquatinootipd to
, Se tiMilea to flu . i r lonotediabc bate tsess.
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Amt efii.enieni. not liar hig of tier dove titinis; will he lessened id i
forbid and eharyeil acrorerhO. .. .
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BUSINESS DIREC;IORY.
'THOMAS M AUS 11. . . -
( Limit of tke Are a} 4. Loonsaa Co.)
DVALIIt in IL:J(4h.; 1% usilit 0. Jt•v4 elr). Slit - KA ,11 ! ., 37u.ic a l
I ,triii". 11,. Luok 1 1,; 4.; Wt.-C.., .1-113., .111.4:4 . ..1.11c . % . . 112., IN bole
• sale and Trial!.
:1'011: 4, 1 GOALDIS“
a.•r'l'.tu , a, and Natut M.t6et-Bh4,p oti the east u;de of
~uie,trr'rt. tab fluor, tiOrtli of Etwl,t, and aAjr ) i,,,l l 2 J• Kt,-
let k t o' s Ca tanet it are-liormit, I.r u'. l'et.t.a.
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\ tttoa.t. Fteoutboat Aped, (Alec at 'R. li. Roger's riot St.irc
t.trect Clue ra. '
CLARK Sc ; Al ETCA Li'
ti - noLirit•LV and retail dealers in Dry Goods, Carpel!, and Dry
- “roceries No. It Reed Ifou.e. ,
WILLIAMS & W RIG' IT. I
&ratio , . Collector. , a . n.i lie.dergln bold Ind ,ilverl uneur
rri a Money, land tVarrauN and cerkuieati...ll Dept/V.lw. Al.
Sight Oran- on the pone I. it title- of the Union, and all pait.
of the Old Country for pate. t nixey Willtatitp• glue k, corner o
Slate-. 0., and Public Square. ,„r:
I, 1%. IVILLI•116. D. VCROOIT,
J..g. W; I MILLS.
irroareas and Wholesale Dealers to Ortie - ..r INinee,l,lquale,
Foreign * Fruit, Nutt.. rieti:leiatid
Lobv.iere. PreFervre, and iierinetri e Sealed ani7ls 91
every de.eriptioti nlu ups.," Isaektl. NO 3, IV•3l.ltt'S Muck,
oppo..tre Brut% ii'a.4ew /hoe'. Erie,
J. Cr. MILLS, Neu ; I. NI Buffalo.
All.o.lrettlVlllr Its their. ..easiri.ia
Irian J. 4i. Mills
.Jse ) -st flicirk, n !hell nl.Ol I,% l :itile..ile at low kites
A, 4 '. J. , “ 1‘. 6 %. Ag , • iit, Erie,
It I, sLo
Mora. lir{'lassiral. Fele,ol izrellaneouti Rook., Vali
zgaiioner}, Cards, No. 94 Brut, ii's ucn
Iliock, Erie I's.
r. nt RI.IV ,
W. f;OVNTELL 16/INS ('OS 11, 1): . •
°me¢ at tir regidence on dill Street, two doting Weal of du
E; iscopal Church
T. W. AlOottE,
Div SR itit:rocerimt. Promione, Wigitte i l.i.tittir-.l%inities, Emil
&v., uue Mot 1m.10 . %% Luoini.l4., tV. date rtrert,.Eric,
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JOHN 8 COOK. • .
Duce in Sintile lc Fancy. Dry Gouit., and the Dreatest variet
or any Swre ill the City. Cheapi.Side, Erie. Va. : -
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611,,,c Sgra Err at, GRAY. -
,m ; Juidwr nd Pealirrsui Wei and T;roceries
rrodu 1.., Futeign illtti Uutnc.trc rtiiil,
reriots airt Stone AVare. Floun. Ftelb Nails. Vow
.Sl3ol. Katim.Sifetyrrett . ol.l oppo
site the Revd Ilun.e. Erie. '
F.jß.—Ste.nu and 1%1110 Boat-i. t Ve•eirk, mad p r iy at it
Families iilippl led with any of )ty bur e aft iclei With prompt,-
se,s elir4p
WSI. S. LANE. ' • •-••--
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Attorney and Cow/seller/at Law. , •
OFFICE (Aker Jack...nisi ,tore , at Nurtt,-La t:c - ort.er t.l the Pub
lic ;wore.. 1 -
Erie. at.r,l6, 103 i. ; , -„ 1 .
-------7 , DOC fOlt* BEL i', --- i v---. St S I . r, iV ART,'
harristan PhipietralAtuOtv na ttice and R• 41414.....
t,', e 5: b .. ..;,f,', ° :".„ . ..."(2,.; A. 31 i 11t02,a116 lo 7, N m. • ,
i. 11611. 4 D. + 1.. STIAt MIT, Yr. D.
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iOtiN IIEAtNi & CO. • - i
Four ,art.a and ruatatt•.lon INl,re!tant4, deller in foal,
rout, 11416110 agent tor a daily tine ut dpper Juke :4w:truer:l,
Fuld ic .IPock Ettr Fa.
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- -I„IIJLELA , .' e. Co.
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it ex.
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Tn.. M;nufaeturers of-Iron Fence. Raining, Strantboa
Sodml, to . Ice “Sint....hetweet.7 h and ~.-. %roots. linc.
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A3IEitILAN E,,Xigt.l:SS CONIPA.
Ofru a Removed to No. A Ret Ittoc k, Stat.•;Strect. .
Fatnefu Eat.rcal c lOM'S at I Ii Cr Ivca, A. M.
Wc4 o!..0 " , •,! . i .i a ~,•1.....:k.t.. M.
• • 1 I 0 D. SPAYYO 4 D. ArDL
Gt.:08.3k: i.l MORTON.
arde qf tAe itinqt J: (bare 4r Cu.,)
dui ainfiLlnuitie. „ einii Merchant, l'ablic Deck, Erie, Pt
I li,Coal. d. , 11-, ri4b, Flinn. and Nastir.
%%411-.K - F:11. t.V.,. 'I3IIBA LS.- . 1
hen, ruttier and ropittlisibin Meretinots, second Wilde
EAU/ of the Public Britlgtr, Krie Pa. :
Aide
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tilers in Coal.rialt, l'lnerer,ritueen, Fiih. !drawl Linle
Ifen, Nat)o, Stoves. Cain nes. ke.. &e., with unturpan
'hors for Atpp_ing either Ly itwainbeore. reopellere.
tiers. or by Rad Road. .
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IV - 6 - 1B ()i -. LTO NI r
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laker and Repairer, I aler iii,‘V air her, rloeki. Jewelry,
J Instrument , . l.Cioki * I: ta,r-r , and usher Faury Geode.
tiednor west of the IR .ed ikage. , • , • 17
AR2ISCIiL ', & KEPLER:, .
in Dry Goode. Groecrids. llardenni. Crockery.dtes NO
ty Blork.Sturte street. kfrie, Pa. ,' •
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A, 11. iJUDSOg.
Jiirruanirr at La*. , •=-0111te.06 Park Row, between OrorrlPerttellr
Hotel and the Reed House. uP iLairs. I '
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DELI C, iiIiANDES -1 . • !
lintirtai and Scannont-Olfiee corner of Mite and Ben nth
Streets; Resutrace as Eighth Strert, between ?tench „and
• /fain& Erie. Pa. ' , . -
bl. SANFORD & CO..
Dieters in Gold.Sllver. Rank (Notes. 71 1 alls. CeriancoLPo of De
port. te. Sight Exchange bn the principal cities,. cOnsultillY
tbr sale. tilkine in Beauy's Mock, Public Square. Erie.
T. 11ERCSN STUART.
/Canna AIL Paystctair--0 e, corner or French and ,Fllth
streets,over Mane+ Koch!. Fe. Residettek on Fourth Wert.
one 00f0 tpuirof Vie old Apo ecary Nall. -
----7- - I . RUF 13 REED.
Ditart r a in rue tih. GeltllBll and Aqicr wan Ilartiornrit and Cutlery,
Also. Nails. Anvils; Vices; iron and Steel No. 3 Reed Nouse;
Erie. Pa. ,- ,
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C. sl.E(ii:Li.
Waidzaul.end Retail dealet ,iti tirocr,rithi. Provoions. Wines.
LiqUOM ' nut, ate., ace I Corner of French and null streets.
!Module the Pitmen' Motel. Erie.
) Fa rnartu , Jobtlr4s. and ReMil tteaterii in bri Groceries.
Crockery, Glassware, Carring. Mattis are. I run. tccli e
Okada. lie. , Empire Sto es State S.treo. ItAll 411JUIN beitAir
BMA n's Motel. Erie. Pa.
_ Alto—A ny ils. V tees, Bellowa. Axle Arms, Springs, and • general
anortruetit of Saddle and arringe Tritttttt
Mk:4%lN sairrii..
AilwaxiT AT Law and intake of the react...rind Agent for
be Key stone Mutual Life Insurance Coniiiatipi-Otßee 3 doors
hest te - Wrights store, EriO. Pa. •
GEORGCH. CUTLEK,
atrossizel AT Law. Girardi Erse Couuty, Collections and
AUNT business auended Ca l , with prtauptuesi 4 and disnateb. -
i3140(1 4 .x. • • •
Forwarding is COWlniitliOtt dereliant; on the Public Dock. east of
ewe sued.
test. San. Masser-and Wl4te Fish.sonstantly (or sale.
L RoSiENzIA k..... .... __
WSOLLS4I4 Alta e kIiTAIL 14AL.ERA in Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods. ready sure CP; e i t s. Hoots; and dhow. Ice.. Ido. 1
Wright'sßlock, State • Brie.
PrigkiiiiALL & VINCENT.'
proai
aITeitAILTI AT Ls up Awry iu Tamouury Sall building
sorth prise • office. Erie.
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. MURR Y WIIALLON,
Attmonrisan COUNIALLOI AT L.sw..-Crifice over C. B. Wrigh t's
Mots, entrance one door Iron of State st,reet. au the Diamond,
- Eris. . 1
TiDUALS, & HAY ES.
sa►uau in DITI cX41,01, Groceries. Crockery. Hardware. ke.
Pio. 1. tircrwo's New •
SMITKIJACKSON.
beAuta in Dry Goods, On:omits.tlardware.ttueeue Ware. Lbw,
►ma. sans. Le.. PSI. eneePodde• Erie. 1461
NV 11.14Ahl ROLE
Casten; Manna Upholster. end Unnertakei, earner of State led
serentnnueets.
CAftTgit £ BitOTHEit.
isoLia•Li and Retail defilers in Drup,Sledicinr . , rain* 01111.
DYe4tuffa C , teed House, Erie.
JAMES. L YTLE:
raimmagui MrrcLant TOIOf.O/1 the public square. • few .leors
west a( State *Met. Erie. '
JiiiffiTH. BURTON &
weimatau & Sin. Au. desienin Drugs. Medielues, Dye Ruadis.
Groeetles, Re. No. 3. Reed Hoyle. Efle•
DR,. O. L.. ECCIOTT.
Itoqiident Dentist: itiflee and dwelling On Ins
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South side uf the Public square, lot door East
; of the Erie Haut tosartedon
'a" ' Gold Mate. front owlet as entiresett. Cari
ous teeth Ailed with sure Gold, and :tutored to health audits*.
fulness. Tee e leaned .with instrument. and Deritillienao as MI
kart them of lueuteleartsese 'II work WirriLated.
tiikei N. it Ed oa
I lan *l` thee
s Cie t, lL l V r nr ee Di r "l"d abt v e e ari
•••• warranted Erie June 111 MOIL'
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Tatar is pm time jibe, these flair September nigbts,l
after spisset.Gir:a uteri*. If it is a. calm eveding e ilod
ao intense light filist.the silty. and glori fi es, t. and yin: , sit
where you can see the new moon, with the ntelleifideet
issuing star beneath 14 you must bi a stupid affair. 'lo
dised. if you cannot then dream the Liam herszen/y
dreams" , . T .1
But Rosalie Sherwon&—poor yoing vitality, isl in .he
dreaming moodthis lovely Sabbath skied. Herart,iii
!croshedin such an utter helpiesfmess, as leaves it rosni
in it for hope : Ay brain - is - los acutively sensiti • just
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new, for visions. ' The thistle-down.lit beautiful,fairy
like procession. floats on and up Word her eyes, and es
,she watches the fray thing', they assunre a new interest
Ito lier : she - &els a human tirrstitittly With them. Life
the vitisslesti winds they come, - from ihencs.she, knows
Inca ; and gd. whither 1 rione,can tell. They isrs home-
Illess, and-she is like thent . t but she is not 41 thei—pn i r-
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pose leaf. V - ! I I 1
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I .1f yea could look into her -mind,' you Would see h tw
she has nerved Alt
to;
a gre
tt determination : holsv that.
mustering visions and hopes ones' cherished. she it‘id
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Ay ''rd - '
was found that the debt% of the eatsite beitti paid,
more than ncornpetenev remained fur the , B
;he lady was fitted, be _a life of eelf-diseipline. even '
her Inaitrienli hom y to c'eyny meet this 'emeigeney.
.Wrth the remnant of en imagined fortune. she reti
to an humbler residence. where. in quiet retiriMe
she entre her time to managide household affairs.,
- suOrintendanithe home education or the children./
Her son M i ne/in. and the'youtag Rosalie, had ere
up together—natal the girl's twelfth birth-day. coasts
playmates and, pupil.; of the same school. No one. :n
even the. buaiest busy-body, had ever been able to date
the
. 6lightoit partiality iu Mrs. Mjville's treatment
her childrei ; encl.-indeed, it had ben quite Imposdr.!
that she should ever regard a child-io winninkly bda
tiful as Rosalie. with other than the tenderest affectio
Linder • light and cireless rein, the girl had been a di
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colt one manage. fur there was a light little fire in;her
8 7 es% # 1 ,1 1 i19./ 11 sy.itl And Ar ty• -
ration - to have completely spoiled her. if a -guardian !lila
most vigilant as wel: as most discerning. bad not heen
ever at hand to au .k 013 right word to and do the right
thing with Iler.
Mrs. MeKille was a thoroughly religions woman. and
serionslitenslious of the responsibillti she incurred in
adeiting the i She could not qui:et bei conscience
with the reflection that she had dunk a -wonderfully good
Nag is giviug Rosalie a home and rdneatian ; thehiclf
(Olt fir the unfortunate 4Rhan; ledller to eser-
Isnon ease, that all lendency th- evil should
the heart of he brilliebt girl while
a sense bf right. such as should
'seed' on her tender mind.,
return *high might
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,pity • .
cise an Gr... t.
be eradicated r• '• .
she was yet young ; t ,
, prove alliding, might be im
, And •liir labor( of loVe met, wi • ) t
welt-have madOlhe mother prolid.
Throes had been no officious voice to w •er to' Ro
salie Sherwocl4.the story of the dmbtful positio . 1 hich
she occupied in the world. •ti- o was an . orphan,
adopted child of the lady, whom the devoutly loved with
i ail a daughter's teudereess :- thi she knew. and it Vrei
all elte•koiew ; and Mrs. Meivill Fats resolved that she
should 'lever know more. , ' ' , ,
The son of the widow had be n ed ucate d for the mir,
lefty. He was emir twenty-tire yeast old, and wail semi
Ito be admitted to the priesthoodd lni this he was fillow'm
tug elk his pwa wish, and the Most! cherished hope of
his mother: and it seemed to ;all Who knew him. ea
though the Head of the Church bad sell his emit upon
I Duncan from his boyhood. He was so mild c and forbear
ism sos discreet and gesereuei so ear eseind ee honest.
=meek. it • :My et heart. Arse the hotight of say one
1 who looked co . , is placid. ymithful ace. Yet. he had,
besides his gentiel • that wittiest Web his character
might have subsided into 'sere p rile weakness i •
fireflies* of purpose : a revere • e for • atlr ; a strieteenee
of 'right. equal to that which mar , t histnother assent
women. Donets Melville's ablii • were of : a high
order ; perhaps not of the very highest; - - gh. if his
ambition were only *giallo his powers. they w • i 'laure
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ly seem so to the vieriil., ,
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His voice . bad a sweet perestslire tone, that was fitte •
to min suds. yet it could ring tilJe a •elarion, when the
reindeer of hie themes tired his silt'. With - the warm
eet7hopin and the &tient intereirt they, wife Iriew the
difficulties and triiils atfending the profesiion hirbad cho
, lien. looked on this young trap. . , ' 1 . ' -
bonbon and Rosalie bid long known the feature of
the tie which 'been'd them
,(egether—nremberaiet one
lainity—and • they 'Sever 'fled themselves brother and
sister. after the ybdift came - home a. griduatetertint col
lege. For. from the time when abeeneeiempowlieed him
to look as a' stranger would leek en Resalie.'ferien to - t
time he saw her elegapt and accomplished, and bewite -
dug. as Cho was, and other thin fraternal erection
s w
in his heart for her.
And Roman. too, loved him. jest as Danesti. had
streiten his melee. would have praired her to love hi .
lettoli had lent age made hint' the standard of ill ma y
eseellinee ; sail when he came back, after three ye n
of alseenes. she Was not inclined to revoke her'early -
Metes : therefore was she prepared to read the i tangua
of Deness's eyes. and she etinversted ger heart to hi
which .
During the prate followed his•irmers,from 1-
in
, lege. till he was prepared for ordinatioe. as •'priest. •
did net one* 'peak to bet of his lata. With win growing
dell the while stronger and deepoli, as the rider course
, (het. flowing to the eseen. receives every deyi fresh Mt
poise aid home from the many day epilogs *at elms
intlegie with ft. Duncan Melville sever thou& of wed
ding another then Rosalie Shirweid. ' , -
It wen. as I said. near the tints appointed far his mina
Ratios. when be felt. for the fires time. as *meth he had
a rick to speak openly with her of all his hipee. He
salted h e r, thee. a question. which she had in emphsti
ersilly.eis, bk. kppage. answered—to hi his pattern for
life, in weal or woe. ,
He bad tried to calmly consider Rosalie's diameter as
• Christian minister should consider the eliarseter of
hertekisom he would make the sharer of his pecelier let :
sod setting *very Preference aside, MIMI Mt that elm
woo fittod to assist; sod to boo! With him. ; She was
tratkfal ,aa the day. goer Waited sad paaisms ; isa:
MMI
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mauls and c arita. e ; and though'ne professor of re
gion;.a warn n fall of reverence and ver4ration. I
kneip that it, as wily a fear that she should not ad. , 1
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the christiad namei, that kept her back front the alter I
the Chard.* ind h i loved her for Ihit spirit of Invalid:
knowing the she was " on the Lord's side." aiid th
grace, ere to g. Would be given to her, to proclain; it
doing et His cumniandmenut. •
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It was certaint with a joyful and confident heart th
after he had spoken a ith Ilossie. Diitican sought t
mother, tel tall hi3r!'of the whule l of that bright futu
which opened now before him. i
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How then liras' he 'ovsrcOnte wih
amazement and gri'-
when AIN. INlelvilre told him it i Ihrkli .11 untoil : to whit;
she could uOver content: The , fur the first limo l
hit lire, 1!s Lstohislred count'; in u heard of ttiat stud
which on the name'poor Rosalie .ore. ' . i
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j• heard the story to thi en , aad, whit a deeiei,
and energy that would have. 4tt - 4 the wailer tarn/is
!nest any other than his iloiber, a declateil—
" Yet for lip thert. 1 will not glee her up."
"It would not he expecied thai sou would fulfill LI
engagement. RuPuWllerself would not allow it. if el
knew the truth of tile inplica:J" •
" But all .4 4rot•
tin nee.
necessity. Ii it no
to me? Sho is
disuks to your gull
God keens, 1
but I kuew het wir
thought Vou 14'013i
her, Dui ca - t."
**The world has
ful—iu you mother i
She is a lovely
La like hey."
not one !
yOt
a word of iv'
•• Never."
thank t•
001 wi.h another
'• hut for that
other."
•• Then I r. 3 y
on us : Rosalie lo
You will brank m
••You are delnd
you 'would newer s
that persisting fir'
to—a deeper.its
she spoke to
called upon to ivso
bitJuight folloW
on. and the contere l
ed heart. and tra i l
while his mother v
"It the conchs
God's sight, is jus
lie. too—strength t
to her of this, and
and heris. You m!
charge you, do it 1
tfiirik what she
wretch, past pardo
tbicitigli many tea
An hour after.
that he might ape"
And. after ho w• •
or. her dearly loy
step mi the stair—;
the house. and sh
she bad no fear to
tumultuous head
brightness of her
her door that annoll
As for Mrs. at
she went into the
Rosalie. lu spit
ditty which she'l
interview. she w
bitter grief lo•
sake, she made tJ
she endure to tab,
est hope? It wsi
fore site con
first d.
1.1 14
saspagliu
"What eau .
Theo Mary
end sad, au fai
voice. She
`•1 want yogi
sitild. his (41
have over felt •
topmost to m
—my most SOU.
fuels &tie most
hoebesid--yow
She paused.
Mile another •
with fixed as
the first to spec
..o( coarse.
bet jiist that I
“It cannot
calved you. I
asuie you tba
• ' ' to the so
alwe V' she
yoit RS . I/11.
irises yaw
MOE=
"Is.. Ross
"Acid it
"lie hes
proudly: •
"Rather th
"Rather
prove the as
"Where is
ten me this?
have spoken
140 h!,
is 'broken. I
that.l bitterly
met formes t
If that Yee
yes always.
my if."
”Ileaven
Duncan eo
••bloodlit
Wbeio id.
lia's room th,
•ft easel leave you forever. Thiseas-1 - asset
frets your p otectiag etre. gloater; without editing al
that is is m heart 1 hate at came to look as ye*
my latarviagaii. • ,hilether: 'err seal. witia we hug
thought life4asting. id beaks*. I mutat soy lager li
to the Worldie eight is lour daughter by adtfpua. I
would have flora I would bare retained it toy ea+
paeity—as u slate. even. for I head by raffia. for all
that yes hat* dose for me. to be with you' alfraye—s
but so long as yeti meld wilb. it you bad ituvietled that,
mystery. and affeeed me to staid beta you, I :reeogaizi
lug myself'* pa taw ise. I ' would hate 'tiled.
ashd bruinecto yes. Desae. auly u is ettildho3d4
a proud pt bsNbls sister l itsbiag it. rafitiiiiptio,
111
AY AIORNI
-now it. There is 01l exist4g
enough tbaCrAtv is good sod recta' s
neWe iiemea; vv-hose life has bee .
sure, heaut:ful sad Icift.7 •
quire striven w do sny _duly by li ri
• t 1 stiosild have dune if 1, LAl \ sv r
; .
4 wish to change yeur • relauous w b
i
I • _ . 1
got her equal.: It is oduel--iit l is siii
.si to oppose our uni'po." i 1
ra l
'woussin‘but, tuy . siiin, there are 4-
tell tne that you will weret: brewle
have tuld me tofu:. !" - 1
• ibio.. e' k i a : wounded MN armies Nun' vu. , .....,.., .. -- - r
'must find another home than yo rallsetering ihtit he bore himself. which could Pot be re
st speak fur me. mother; and let ei moved.. /t Was 'hiaglory that he bore it 'With mairtyr-like
imily; 'Du not tell her'4.l. Let erl pitieice—that he never tittered — a reproachful word to
_
11=believe as she mustthat Ia al bee theougNisheiwbe bore It. i •,,
;
bet do not blight her peace- by II- •As years passed away, the gifted preicher'W imps".
. and. in the deepeat sorrow.l-"tatgettokNisewelis zed itirring 'words. 'bo we d ! man y a
a was ou
his
way from
the
eiot t ge
eetepan ta t fi l ii i rlbsist toe with another love then that ha
, the Sabbath in :mother town. :• 1 considering his likriptiet in the most rizid per4wsiii . ince
G l s gone, the motli.-r sought her yon•g-1 of duty that 'the was too high-church tb instryi."—that
:1 child. Rialto heard the fissuitilar; he did notJoh/vs such anion consonant with the duties
he had seen Duncan hurrying 'Trim 1 1 of the cloth/ But the 'wtother keewiietter than thos—she
knew . the eMit;reilice was over: but i know • Dame that wait osier spokCu now in Bosii:ie's
the result. AO she hushed the lad I. old home. that was deersi,.than life to the healrt of her
•
of her heart, and tried to veil be sou; and desolate and lonely as he oftentimes was. she
i
7 es as she he , ird the gentler tappiii at' peter dared ask him to give to her a daticliteri—tis take
7
need the mother coming., unto hiuWelfa wife. ~
. ! 1
ville. her /wart quite failed her w en -
.lecaant room; •nil• sat down eloss by
of •11 the itrengtheniug thought' of
d taken with her as a 'support in hat
bow at a, sore loss, for it had bet is •
kind heart when.! of old. fur Oty'S
. r children unto sppy. ' Dow "then could
away their Weis best jui -.411,Cir *Mil
s hard thing; and many imputing pass
. nerve her strung-spirit to otter the
ie, anxious and impatient. too, but un-
explaiated:
that so much troubles goti. OtotheiK
`lle spoke. but With a voice so sat
\aim that it seemed us& all her
consider that
was were pain ev .
010. Dianellllll ilia. to
rt . Iwith him; sod it hos
wish eh: believe roe—to. is
weer suite yes. Be can safer,
an 'lever be hie Wife."
shunted by her usotios--she eti4d not
liable. Rosalie. who had watched her
shutout afp she listened to the wardip. was
again. and she tried lowal. Saintly:
.hot I Day to yogi ldear
to think of tlinu 1
Clil yod en%
nr.oldotv
that
Y?er
on bays a nsissou for siyisig . so. i It• is
old know -
known. If I had ever in m Ill'a • de- 1
Mabel. yea - men doubt me no . *ltem 11
as hapedimenti which ea leeassaed l i
lineage. .1 seen Ism been a m theiloyou
allied. apjedaditag implatomgit. •,,illhsee
Innead. 'Tip ems me ee 4 ineart :o
1 .
. .
•
;von yen an MI It"' ,
ie.'
• ,
tiled lo inetbetl" eke said . Amo r
. i
Ly interrupted
a (o me." quick
u de that which is wren—which sight
a( yea both, my child ! "
he? Why doe* he not acme WIWI' to
If tho .thing is really true„ Ups sboald
net manlier's."
ie, he &laid not di it. I btliswi hie heat
3 trot 'dolt so Ipoi it not 'enough
regret. that I 'shall alWaya deplure.!!taving
'e - ritoolt of your eotapasiousieipl . 4 4ey oa•
halide I have-strives tole the best for
far as f knew Vow. I ituilors you to
Ika•w! ./
10 0 1 41 0 it. another. Wh.. wit
. -
home again?"'
I '
. .
not befora.'r . . ' .
• .
! day morning e w e. on tliciiiiiik is goon
lowa woo bead: - • . _ •
G, oc,TORER,%- - igts2
.
g ;
.
A it .sll..,dity
nr ON
t I
1- and sharing by sympathy your grief 4. . would halo put
Is forth fetuses oa my heart—.-ttm spirit , , Ilittgitheies4l
ii should henceforth have beers a strzuger tP\yoU„ ' I kaam
1
of ll could hove - bnrue to event sea another tits your slo
r --burin a mi-taluais kiaduees yaaa tiotibis site v beyami
at rmy power. Too much has been rmittired. an I at
D i found•-. 4 wastieg!' V step the molt iiuserable fa 041
Ican b•fdrl I an trooerat wanes: if the sorsa of Mogi
~ cy were - epee me.' 1 cipald"bear that. thought *via. a
acknowledgaihr jtisties aad wisd w m tbat did not.coasici-
I twins 4 fit asaaetata for oak whose birth A. tyc 4 tllutzt:ti,
by a pareat's pridai snit faudaaas. t
. t
. .
' . But„ dear Mrs Molville; I must be co:a:gam:of the
reletiott.ighataver st, in...tlitiat,' I bier you. I -1:0111111/1, it
I I
will nut; enusent to appear running ly )our,ifaugitt4
I wliet; - yeti scorn to receive toe as such ' . i
i
'Mother—in ruy: &let tnother's nit e. I ih.tult•yftu f , r
the generous love yoU have ever show u tom for the ge •
irons c)rel with which you him Ittendld to the clore/0 •
tArel of th.. toleuia God gave, me. For. Imu wig , lit4d
to labor for myself. I thank you for the watchful gull.
14h ,hip that han made-gigs Win' t I%tun.• a woman—,e r.
rvitoal and litmus: ; 1 tllatak yon tor U. (taut a beati i! a
has Isstuott only, to tavoi and honer you in thus poitipit t•
Willi ) • 1 11 1 , 16. And I call doaa Alla Wedeln* o,tite ilia( tie
GA upon you. as I depart. Hereafter. ) 11,/ray., it w i,i
be any ethieator hi hie teorthiti 01 •itpir—to La .41.. that
)on have,-in your more than: charit A r b capiest.sted Me to
be. , . • _ 4.. ,
- Duncan. you wilt nOlforget met I do out a-. 1 it f
But pray tUr rue, and tiro u t ),to Vie N . . 131.4 uf tuur Ue
awl of yoar iutellent. There lop hap
py ture foi you. , Ifrave no or:ad of council, no. feeble
utterance of enetteragerninr to tearer yon—you will not
need ettella mei lied bless and eirenetnen Ton to
bo the nottoont hope
Caren a!" ;
every good w
di' the tinter w
This letter
our story opt.
CHAP rpt u.
Ina splendid old cathedral a molehill e e k.. in poy watt
ping forvratd. on the ,morning of a holy festival. A
bishop *as to be Fentecrated.
A miiihty croad assembled to witness die ceremony*
and the mother, of Duncan Melville was there;, the hap-
tpiest non! in that tornphtly.6?r it pie on her soil that the
high honor wie :to !did. ,
ilow henna's! vras iha pile; 11,4 couuttban6e of the
......:+11111f1.11•Na. _ lV Ct.,.
.mintster, who: jho t early strenog trkn •IV of his noiod WI
.s.
, acoanted worthyr to fit that great /CS :e fur whiCh he we*
•to be set apart: He was k man. , "riegunitited with grief'''
--'--yo'im had know it hy' the resigned.subtiiissive exprt P
stun of hii face: you had known that the passiqu'is °furor
lair had been all but chilled in him. hy`thehtdi light in
- his tranquil eyes. Duncan had toiled—he had borne a
• ,i
Wardell: ' - • • - 11
A thousend.filt it;lotiting der the nable frontiohrre re- .
l ligion
. findefilitl. and peace. and holy love. arid charity
bad left for themselves unmistalable evideoes; - and.
' more than all, ore belug felt it 'who had not honked upon
[ Obit was fist yea*—noNuice. the hues of grisitsud car.
I , 4tad marked the fees and firth of .Dotresi bletrille.—,
!• re was resseh for the pa...4unit° sob. of 4nei heart.
arosh ' anew in that solertn hour; t here
s wan pathos each
as no of r voice could
,give to the prayers:which went
i uP' to Gud n y tAne woninti's heart. in rite, grelat conzie
! gridiron for hi,a. Poor. loving. ''sbil helot .4 ttovat.o.
She was there, her road. migtaicent fi gure bent hum
bly,
train the very contweneentent to•the'close'ef the crr
-1 -
ernotrial; there: her beaatiful et et filled with teirrs of love
and grief and despair 'end pride: there, cittafied as the
haintrleat flow e r — that glorious beauty! 1 '
1 And the good, roan at the Ultir. fur wham the prayed
/ and the iiiii'ma ascended; theaOtt of her in that hoar l—..
tee. -` its that very heir he remembered how one 'would
have look»il on hint that day. eould she- liaia"cofne. his
wife. to witnese_hog hie lwatitors bpi the Osiopie loved
and heilafed %ha. Lts. thought of , her. east ''..lfs, kdalt
,
I C 4Sa altar. oven there Isspriared for hay ; Ore not as
samberethought air nt
a ere aao 51 R. 4 5,1i.• Sjef wood
that day ; fir altaala l t wake.' JU Le. appose bet a a UMW g.
11 and shave were uayriut I haute that ttrobbit4 ttli s%Prr't •
aa*.' sod writed.ipp tue.lll7 for the bun wise trier
,ahrtild look epos hOr.
I Bishop Stalorlle !led retired at.aoond A rtai his ! gad,.
that he aught tro.for ir fa r ruirseats, alone. lie wan
,glaaciag over the eilrotr I 41 Was to -dslirer , t,h'L after,'
*oak Wren hisliatiber.. 1114 P" , .a. 1 4- 1 ,happy Egfclftl're
caw* q aiskly into 46 ro ;We lash 4, Kah& pia ta,t the
table asst lastaatly 'with treur..fw, eta saw, hoc he was
ecespied. Whole ha. had II moat hie Outs seriPt. the:
tttstn *petted the Mae awl, resll.—weLl.it haws bawl.
With Ganda, eyee l l: r.l. .. ~. -.i, •
• " lAttOoes I have h i liAlt-41f A 1011 4 ,40 eflisf Ikatil., to.:
4 4 1. cud 'witspisad voirs,tfiala4pb.., , :Teti jaiwk, ago.
vibes 4 wort doeuilato.alta. levotithed froth riNF? (topes: 1
A 414, imret pcaplisii•ii year destiay. - .Cogaikke-sught,
mid 6444 Ay,trierkv-ast—etkicap.tia-bioasa t • ~. ,
Year abase. .. ‘ . Rup.sa 1,1
rDt yola thiab. as ite roed-Abot b* Itctiist*d
. •
so to whether 11414414 obey •If his bistiopria bud
loess 'amigo/64 14 it, be otoskt Aare sous; if diageliee
sod dancer had sattadod bis foot steps. ha hors
frbsysd bet me • Ths Jove shish had bees str.4lo l '
'sing is toe loos years, at lodolluass ssd horosopipssot,
Was not sow to stop, tolesstioe or to fear.
“Aecsiepsay ma. doir'iWother. tblirierbelog ; I kayo
leads an sorigettisat For yOul;" be lee. arta * t. she
blessiag do his yet, to the citliodtel for efts ate teir.
NY ass." "tatitklypd
eve-on wll:ch
ect visviooL-yet. of
Dolma it kept (ter to her wore
But it INAS with wonder, nm with
I
oet attetuttin to mince ii,' in I w, al q
*lll4 •iil with ao ticrata:i.; rep(., C. 1.“
Itenielf i tmet'il:ogw.th hot 1 . 0.1 1.13'l
I.
'opera hleusetri4t ill .i
'iit. ..11 4il 1) r
lentighilient'weto teustl l 6.l, bit: by .I.) I;
tnytteripus 4.'o4i:wipe 01* nir qua: 4,
period upau the ; ah • bite !
t ha enofernfui unit tfi •
a.•d:i se .4
th 11, place:as au+ .
Tao; will. siurrls
10.1 lite( VIM iit4g:l
tivirs, every It
mimed for the t
%;iliCh - s`ie
a eonylete triuti
Mari Mo:vi:le auJ ,hor s ou gaze•
khey had uu word, as tout far earl
eognizet its hlr rot ' of a
tign,they heard the Or
ia.l'h;mtiotee Intl
.' ,tine away: . 1,
.1.e..4 ( r u4—fur
.. 7 ,
agr
111, tit vier's poisliaa a lte plan, whey
: r
apenriird. and other forms urinal
' ..We wJ4 titay and aive her." w
'with tears Aid irettshhug; by the in
vr a quiet haute. PraYer*, 111 03t fvi
••Shs is itrue now , and noearthly
d iv idio tic . "
412 d lo.Aiuz for a moment in he
ly. Ole lady . turued &soot sighin.a.l
that she 'must yield Cum. and mho
tare. •
()wised end Vie star
respleudr.it it bate y, trityn-A.ti
vui4 , 3 wi. rmiso4l,
desp,ir ixtts tit;ples.i, tut g! - ,v
us j 4. , •
Again the mother's eyes were oirned on hiin
her--antl st light rglg,fia tll It II Ile rushee!—a unite-on
that • e tbn fee •— t •.. i•I OP torto4 r ...ufeh as a t m
hid 'n•st seen there , in lowz-: too!, ; bat thottz't the
lw,korl with 4of . „ is h„ piihur rte • the
antniratiolf of hIl ev•••., th‘t's ilury-erewu of
• rfeetion tither fait. c ~1:d no with Lipman hop,...- 7
F o r, i! tii4 hee w . ) ,tt k'l • too well the aide At
thrjugh nen the ding:iter of hr. care and love mini
here pew before 01. fit , ll4 Mt that iiree.nee where
she Stoo ! no*. h ;,.ea tell if rt fl the mistreis of her
self istul her dret,o ' ,elko e•,ll , lte If pare„ald
Thal night in-1 VI-, fl-u,vtn; ay, there were Inlay
who songht stkirtt lane to he °pit tors of Ito.al:o Sart
*Dad thly wool,l tar the ho X* of their trifling hearts
at her Nat- Rat 101 ,out it vain ; 'and why was
this? fleelese co +Otto., az tai. et wee not w h a t th
• tile warn au sou rat, —nel hecairei, ere e hwl risen i n
the artaing.. a letter, written its !the solitu aof night,
was handwi to-her, which herro4 and baltell deers
against the carton* 'voila.
"Rosalie . : R. is•the tea% hack
that are VII!: 1 em•anarrirint
*rah words-1 have a thinaosn,l
arid , my h thniz'it
what, cue *cool its ri rre hod4e.
ehilsearalanx ha Ida upon Wei" i '
Wait thinking of you then—and
honor w.e in any way to be go
noOdfo! port was want; n±--con
ware there. you lista writteh
th!), wife * the wont trt 10v1..1 b 2.4
014 arkneittic:loed WOllllll, her
borne about 'kith -tile 1.11 It Iva.; •
Istreee. Yon were br a hen the!
eniseerated—and I obeyed you'
the people attnointei you With
thin and praise. If you gaud IRV
hai auTore.l—; 2, u s.
itt sorrow. - %Vas I irpetak , ...n
;Go, had not been items/Mr
were-not eatiatied with th'e pot I
also have been lonely, mat co
hare trodden in the path or dittd
. 4 "There ii ono barrier ton , in
inteepOse ostwean 134-11.1 : ;t1;:.,
oras 4, ei anyttimz to pia: r b_t
before yon answer. and do not I
blind you pi the fant . erli rls , r vll
can 'Vie ni•hlp,w met. .l t: n :
i
day Noitittx. uuoi ,g O• re
ii . ce a 43 thet,y , u are - I. ,L, ~,,-..
place amoix 014 I.,:lita of -.:11. i .
laraace that 1 harp b-e . irr.').
rot. plead for me. if. your prid
'demo me. L.: nv. canto and 1
notional 1 *rite."
•The aaawer rammed to this
••• I learned lung ago. thehtr,
—it It io eitin'tonce "MI. Mum
shall decide if h be inaurtnaus
fora togmetit,ll,dhttql yoor fat
to ula an o , l4paikthie conifer;
supplanted mi in your alfecti ,
and firOZZles. lind . hsrfis:tipst
use above •au.l toeyoud .the vac
triadapl4 privet to be but the
me•ota'earth, the reeeolialuoo a
you ears for tne.'arill prove i
strong gold of hops always.
with, crib. I am yoare forever.
• Sell4ll t days altar theire loaf
church of that regoota 'drag.
wad lt,ailta.Sherwood postal
'.side they sioutt.aoay.!Ottes
parries had long siaea l been r
er of the bishuP give the brie
From the Dem
OLD FOGYISM.
The anticipated ottlicultie.
liars at length cnlled the
Navy. A !violation. offiireil
report (Orin the decritary of
Whit, sort of a report a seer
tiro risk& ort the troh)ect• is
to iouclitile that the *meat
pirilic will nit be tUne'l. not
tarts 01814 any uu
Unn'nloo 4 ill* .1d fagiea Britt
lAatesat et Wathinips.
wives with ;At the Int 4g 4 r.,
wiry
WHO preatnt *we ml
totraree will. of cure-. et ,
Sed eirkFtelieaor the navy
itirably 41 fur oiri.
We propu4o. trterelorr.
I navy, to point out La a di
1)0 saved it of it. hires)
Oonitiari to.vrtiet wield b e
The , tiavy of Lint Untied St
the Ithwi age tirefs
I. kip*. lweitty.uni. alio
"obi:oasts. al tie jirtriii sair la.
' I 11111/•Aiiii. irwitlite:
0114adie. raided saws
MEE
0r.6-;at that sl): , d:r!
0 1 , WhICh .. V. , r.
=NM
I=
Cilkltibio:l4 of
r r 1954 thlla
a y 1!.
r':'
~"t• e• I'l
ced a flit,ll
U:.n :1),I aucn
=
0 41 VW srV 111;7V -
I or. ht , r rich,
Vic ite,ry -
e au ex ?re
Eh* desatlate
hey ;,fur ibny re
gr of of which • long
s. note Gated iisiecho
Duncan. this is no
vo to be here," was
it-last Rosalie dis•
er place..
lito,gnstrer,spolten
xi* r whu.n, in mik.
lir % s ir ascended.—
.ottsid
4 tiou or pow.
soul facestealfast -
'tearful. forah• knew'
4.1 fears turNOta fit•
•
of nizht ree'llpikerea.
an L i;ie;—a.:, , aii her
with the Liter ery of
;autl augeLc in
3og . h the tea yea, )lr letter of long - ezo
votes elissevered them
which share crowded
icr•enort-t. , v ra:v.
,1111.1111 ft.irgsce me! I
thilikitlf; too; that 11,k
I.lJored a ressur4the
lern ty,t the , Yek you
all! but nurgocati....,
r than oil on earth—
los • anclik9ry I
_II
tieerl:l4l pa►L ai my
people conad iu rept ,tie.
call :' 1 :4ohy y•pu whan
tar of [hour
heart at all. to-LW „ you
wo the: I Its I grown old t l ll ',
144 c in the 'l l ?4,n.fii ILIA . th l tli''' . ....-._ -
i f o f uur,i , a, ...L i li a , N
~1 1 1 , 11C0 . y . rm., counsint,rtiatcovaposcd . of captai.ls Flee not
itLA .v.lln 4 111/131: , ,I1 other captains hrougl.t. before thew
'Ler Lyplaus••-4 . tit it yod' •
for tri4l . , In a milliner cotnruesisureto with their gush. but
'ave vv-y..--that s•••••:.
• rot. rn' ttl• in halt the just coui;equences o( their iniejli,-;
' thus so.i of:f.-9 tne.t iikagracefol conduct's; far as po.si--
o - ,wi.1. - , world ;hit ..11.4
t d . 1,1 sap ort'of this 'assertion we apii'eal. with Conti
,. Is your o•NII W;11. 1( 1. , •
1 iii.. , ri tads of every court-ma/toil tittq has as
el...a •yo.t think ca: , l3:N '''''•'''
. rhi 1i0. , .1 v i.:l n the last We've years. befure,,,wri,itin, 'a
Llpiik , n-6ei. ri.: , l: and more. than tilts, whencharge*s .
Wire ta.o . n
. iiid ;t eil agtlillfr Oar of them in the l itev) do
p7r;in ii..lii:Ar bruther'cainaitta i . thieltiefe of the eater.'
I'. l;el ,ii T . et• ft at! their influcnce4,; re von ea ea ip ten
.i:'t . to have them pnssed over unnoticed. oh
:,1 •4;: 1 ) ~1, • L. .uvulving the rou.4ll,,,Erits,i offonces. .
i'i, ;rim-.., L.:•• . t 1, 14 f,
..A 1 fri•iency cf.ir t'. captain's li.t. l itifa
,
;A l ine wii.t..a \;iii.th.aiit litct, thin the fcg tle Cciz:yeer. on
IDO li:01.i b'.4lt ?.!. the Ci4..eb. rlaillf.1)1 the Meduorteoten._
;he flar,ian. In the .Piteifie, are. and the sterma Eate
ra
gan se. t.ritcry - wiss,\Coniinandrd by commanders. Tie;1:1
latil , i are eqttains i •eiln: i It nas. and have always. Oder
ill cis •nth•tnees. bee
. . cJinririnded by captains: but
lown i!.i
the list , they cannot tWursh
it-9 to inifor thew. Aco onaneer hes also been ordeied to
the Suignchatina in the! East In4as, a captain could not
1;i found for h"r. In thus doing justice to the merits of
lie captain's list, -it is i not intended to reflect npori the
high chitracier which - .me of the older . atfd a few of the
;i.
juilicit'orthe ceptaiiii.b lir. it is simply to tell the yukl,c
,what "they. thontsetvvi m know," to point to the rebult of
a long course.of bad ad anistration in tlit.navy,.eind tho
weans to amend it,
• The first :sit Retired!
Forty of the sissy-sight!
capacity, and. other ca
to who the tort] are, we
The second is, that .
ber made a captain. bat
Weill iite• crime to one
There cue be no mists
winder whe hie net dal
and %hose character
sv.th : tremritte”.!
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NC ;a nttr InT;eg •r
11vrt, word cati'tl P_04,1
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1,1 0%, lar ih- r.
14 to ,yom 41zroug C.O t
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lad with yogi. fur L kuv.v
' etter was 'as Colin rc
that pretested our u•., 1 / 4 ,
u. • Your mother uni,•
htio.. have uever. eat II
fulneon-aad it hen been
to know liked none hind
the temptation.%
have, known, it has kept
Cid.] and. if the 1t eight's
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Whoa you are. and Chet
rock of defence. sad
Ifloterod frets + or nailed
r a Miarriage ht. the' little
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there Duncan hfelville
their chitclmied. Side by
sift. where the baptismal
l ad for them., awl the moth
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N THE N ablir-Y.
itirelatien to the ph/tries
of the country to the :
y,Sertator Owing al , kl for a.
thq Nary an the subject...(
miry of u .reeky etoodiorr
mriosostile to *ay. bet it ie (air
nl ylfor motion Witted Is the
I,einher, an trial'the Secre•
wtl4 uz,het- tone & of the res..
s‘wou Ulu Wood* of dm Ns
oro.,4tre ekkargrodblo tkem
~O•tot riot koo , brought ONE
fetfort irpooritiog hors such,
vdry filterable le ,Sbus
one eourika report W.;
he sac
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empir . e into the itate of the
1 tuning petilit - the ' , Pi: that
WO, end offer a few sagOef
e parapet remedy in the case
tescoasist of steveis eithis of
Stet. tea two sieesil clue
of-war. fear byte. tad three
ad setae stoke shire:•
h a.. • • illi. 10 i Willi Witifiliie.
" I 'r be ablaigod. , sere
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rqual to fitly vessels of their several ills.sev in the
o oukt. xtUt a fe , oeskeption's as:to sernaim-tt, Olt -
Is vi ry! basil? /tented. her brans-betiig . L.,o
l•ta:y ngeneriSeed.ie urd, r Ural
• (rye dab's more coat; that one. 01.15 Ca
I •• :a J twher gutis I,v.alci casks i)ce
kt !a, alio is at the mercy of any Stria!
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, •.,. 4 , t... -1... q,. e.4 , hte,l with lane- gun only, provided (us
1 ,,,,a; Ao , s 01-• cssp . ) it be a honey one, This erre - .. 4,lti•
u ...; 4 .)s
is sou.; . yet- ) smsll for a grrlat nation Mit, us, tat, it' is '
.1 , 11eir1 , 1; if ah!) corirmand,.d, i ;l. , :e it vim. in the 111. 0 . war.
`t- c.i.i;_:‘'.j.e.r.-2-po.ct of the wetl4; for 'our country.:- 7 /
I; .-..'.1 . o;iiiiinod, d ale. there's the rub. Congress, yeer " l
ef;,r 1 er.r. hus•refu2l to unit:en retired list. the incest- .
i hive, y-sr after. year; hiss prornot'ed men by mere senior
i ay. ‘.:..lieut the rll7l2t.st ref.reace tis'iiis: CepaW(6es 'or . ..-
'character. the re...WI of which is. th.a6tieCi t '''' •l- t
p ornSl •S is
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crowd, - (1, With — reilbeel!es nttetly unfit fur ,service. ' The
miry rebid,-r sustains the troth of this isakiftrtion; tern :o
it and see the stare of tho navy which wilf., perhaps. soo' .
be cubed upon to vindicate thorax' tines! dignity. Tillesd, .
20%1y-eight captitifts. comineticing 'with 'the venekible
Stewart, who received him ommtiimiort forty-six yeert
en, and though seveiity-six, - enrs of age, has no super - 0 •
or in the tinvy, but 221.., tiler is but, one Stewart, he is •
the last of those ii..rei'p spirit who, iu the war of :lOW,
Filialsed the I turd from Bri tania's brow: . (Yd ea has
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is'er +sated his blood,' But whets Hull. Bdiubrige,lDe- ;
eatur.i'arry. iti'Dunaugli, 'nximeey, Liwiyucer. ; and 1 1
that ueble band passi,f ate +, their ei;ulets *ere J etted
to the sheuldery,not ef him who was most sycnthy to weer '
them. lint : to the next pae on! the list, no matter what ilia
,
conauct, and now reit: their unities written on the high t ,
places of na i ve. search th'ei 'characters in the, archievcs •
of the &Pertinent. and relle t that these are the tur:ii,Who
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r are to maintain the iiitegrit) of thr. stars and stripes i Wel
i feel tempted to poldt out. i time by mune, froin that ii%t ;
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of captains, thi.le arttfortity ones v.hiito dead we glit,
, ! r Wags like no ine:ir' , u. upon' , ihe T spirit ofi the nary. • ....
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1 held. 0 - t,•) trio po.b':•: vtl2 it , i.kt slie-Mite comini2i.. gusza
their cli4aetrsiii‘i cuiiduck., Fo ex;libit them as tlicy 'aro
i iitrua!,l)4, and net wh.2l.lllo)'say oc thetitselves. Wu-w'-.11 •
see wbetl their capabilities tod Oerformances tire in limo
of ~,, :ce,l in ortiet that we rtiaT judgo of what is t...) be' i .x- '
i peCted o' them in war. i Bare Wi r ßarealready • Cl' ath It the - t a
.1 1 sre..s;xiy- eight caTtsii:ein the list, the averaga kii;th c.f .
t.iiie' ilia. tfiet lia..e .f te
•a iu tile 'laity is forty-sir years.;
of these ,one of them lies been absulutely.uuemployed for
1 thirty-three }oars. two of them fur swenty-soire.s years.
two of the'm for tweinty-qvis years,lotie for twenty-four
i i )esfs,l4ee fur twenty.thiee years, another for thirty
rears: ' ip aWord; sixteen ref them have absolittely duns
1„ ,1, 1 .!ini , 112 r -inure nail twenty years, odd half the duty
,• .-
'they have done consisted io attending court-martial awl
hanging !about navy }arils, .tation..4 and receiving-ships.
Agaiu.,tbere aro sixreaptains who lace beep at sea hi -es
! than ten; yearl. of the furtyeix they hive been in 'the no.-
l try, and there lsre sixteen who have seen less than twelve .
yearii 4a-service. and there is -positively one who has
seen but three est-s sea-service, during a Jife-timo spent
in the it'utry. These are tee exPerienc - ed cap:ales who”
1
, are to carry,the banner of thia mighty republic in triucriplt
t - ver the sees. /lad why is itAthat these ruen.have been
1 su t .red l thus nil) to eat the bread dthe people? Because.
MEM
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'They
the 0,,
be i t a
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!hoi,kl of
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IMIZIE
ii ie just - as. easy to tit
Thirdly. That ea
the chiefs of 411 e Burt,
lest exclusively. be re
the esyy at large, whh reference to their knowledge of
the several etationa to which they may be called. We
have to reinark. In rekerenee to the composition Of the
Qureanr. that it is mainly to their influence that the na
vy has- arrived to its' resent state. •They are the. adv
i
mrs of tholSecretal of the Navy. and alionfal be hrld
tospossiblas. All if rumple, of opinions emanating front
tint quarter. es *lli 'pito -of the ••blississippi." motion:
king is the waters of ?low York waiting for a creir.-
4 1E1ti can't gel a cent/v . l4cent, floggiing is'aboNshe~ in
the Miry." lattrestiteg aniinale sailers most be; their
won% enlist becartfe tkay cull indulge in the luxury oft
Iseluelogged with a cat-o'-Wipe-tails. -What amount' o
• intellect can ama eve wholgises serious- nueran4o to
machos spinianl hil.sallorn go le the merchant ser
'vice. however. w/o PoggiOg is equally abolished. bat
they go for sights and treaty dodars a mtibth.and
.hey decline going t the cell for and twelvedellars.
which I. muss es lent for jibe '"billitiss;ppl" not get
tie, saran. we app ehend. .
the.shiefe of Bureauiliss
.taireolrear the . *SOO.
1 1 . 41 * r4alh)
Li • • •
NUMl3Ellili . ' ,
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List. to go into operation at once.
captains should be retired for in
. ses, end, if there is any doubt as
will undertake to nominate them.
it senior commander shall nor
they shall go right dun the list
who will inOe a gocshcaptain.—
e about this. There is sot a tom-,
en in the navy over thirty years':
not perfectly onderstoOd. And
good captain as a. Lad one. l
uch of the law of 1841 as reluitcs
us to be taken from this captains'
MA. and ; thel they be taken from
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