... H'TiTT A (Til n r, r, , T. ..... TV T& 1 r H1 aw n 1 u El 44 . A7l;t;i. iiY.i V ;... -.- J THE SOLITARY Fill END. forecastle, where the men had congregated. Faulkner was by the wheel, and several A thrimixo Ei-isoi.E OF ocean LirE. j time.? as the captain approached him in his j walk, did hetstart to join hiui, tut t. II. a IIICKOK, Editor., .VO. N. WORDEX, PnrvrCR. Llv IC l i: IT IMKI-ESCaNT KM II. I JUURXAL, fttueJ un f'ICID.i Y morning at Lewi-iburg, TMR.VS. l."-l ..t v.-r. lor null ,-tiisljr in adTB;-e $l,7i, if ' within tlir.-. 3iintli; 42.W if paid wiUiin a nmiMn.' suWn,io fr a m....ti. , to ! si,:n , f .. i,, , , WdU-u WMS cu''geu, neither he or V allack U' . "' i.;-uti.,ul-, opUuai iU. the e""1' a ,nP "f heeB hundred t jiss burden, spote a j , , .I.ILhrr..-..V whn UiavHarinraM U. Sncd from ' !ninwiil- H... .l, ' e S J 18 related to W&U- imta. hi.i.in,.riM ,iso ,t. ,!SJ"W ,r01a '"U'wich, Georgia, for the a.!U1nl. r,f ,l ... ., . . , . quar.,Me w..,, $i fa.-w,-fk3,$.'. yemr; two iian, : hast Indies, ishe was a noble shin but if i l' l i . utu, V tum. $1 fornix muulh.: lor . vow. ll.a-.-ai.Ul. .Jv-nlNh , , wts u nouic vUip, UUl It; J0J!mJ a j fc f j - , unnt.n..tn.u..io.ii.urthorc1.!,.mn.$!iit.r. believe the aaiertuins of one who sailed ,! ti i' - waicu. - jou work aii casual aUverti?in.a.t tp be paij for 1 . , , , ., . i lie lp was upon the starboard tari .kfl.toMi.KM.ML . j io her, sla was built for misfortune. Shc Li l.. i j . iw, IVuKlM.Tic.Xi ):KiU-.l onaH m!-jcvt of "cu.ral into- , , , . , ... j CIOFC Mill led upon the Wind, and Ut able rest nut within the rinv;.. ..f iwt) or e.tari..n cut ' was I;'UilCUeU I10III her St.itKS at Wld-daV. ' . , . i i J All K-tU-n. miL-it v.m,. p ..t-i.n;J. a.!.-.,:i.;,:.u:,J by the rrnl I 1 , ,. ,,l . ... . at.iUU On bet COUrdB. .- . a4Hri nf the writ-T, t. nwit ntlrt.l!..n. . ThoM I UUt iut Ul niOOH W3 !"Oe.n 1U the lieaVCDO, 1 afV w n' , ' '' , w M . M,r-K..c. K-... w,V-aua th,,, ou ! wUe'1 eJTC L-'r wt impress to the salt rcauesed . . . ' Lu.iur-wt..-" n. w.K:r.N, ivMivft . r. I tr-it.-r S..-.r-.l o ,k . . .i I "-H"'5"'-0- m.ite, it the wind should LEWISBURG, UNIOX COUNTY, lT,NK.-Fin)AV FEBRUARY 11, 1853. .( VOLUME. IX. SO. 41". 7 1. AVjjuli: Nl MiiER, 4 CI. his tir.-t mate had eie to his end the same When Kaulkncr came up to the hilts. 1 his iillaek ?j.fd:e in 1 huriic-J nhi;- l;it ii:-.n t fiat mr vta sn ineh ti'l I bid him, r waj, though the 'dose of the latter muit j Roland cast a furtive glance around hici. I rcr, and then raising bis voice, he sr.i 1 : ; liia fu tL:s. ot ! Aha, my fme fellows, " have been much smaller than that which sent poor Uussell to bis untimely end, and . nuiua it isnowaoounwcive years it Cllu- ;,..,,.- ... ; , ... ., ... . . . . . , .. may be thirteen-sincc the "Jacob Mor-! " , .,7r . F , , ,' " " 'J,?1, DM J"" S P3'1''?1"6- . t iiue ine captain lay tnus racking his brain, Faulkner returned fiom Lis csjiion ago, and as he crept gtcalthSly past the foot OJ..oti MrkH street, Ix-twc-n Scnnd aii.JTb rl.ovar ! oauouuucui lu haul rAiin.l !, . j . '- Q.X.W.KUEV, p,,..u, f Jri.i whea tbe story opeU, .be was driv- tT i t0 Ca" . .' . - : on ,m. nnn .f. U T ..r,. i l-W rcplicJ kiudly that be woiUJ, . Ttte Lboreir and ma Warrior. i. . . ' iJiitTjpnp.-rH. -ftv ... , . , .r.Hl. J timbers were stred upon the rst, , t : 7" i;u,o bUlue tU!lt bv s ikuukt. .sauJd of rioriJu. rc.ta tpjn Jus features, the captain that o his bunk, Waliack fancieU . be could hear bis bear hia heart Ujat in bis boom. HWfiat news?' aked the captain, almost fearing to put tLe fjnesaiju. ; MVe re lust V9 uttered Faulkner, as lie clasped bis Lands iu slleut ag;Dy. liost I. reiterated the fanfttiri. Xo, and then looking fixedly into his conijin ion's errs, said : " Faulkner, have you the courage to fol low up the revenue you have swora against the cnptnln V9 "Ye?.." " yir. Faulkner, trill you o below sad ' you are well cau-'ht ! 7"hat boat astern te!l my mate that I should like to see h-in never will return to this slip. I threw a moment on d-jek V9 Then In added in yiur scoaadrel leader cverbcaxd, and tlca whiter, Tell Liin I have buslueM .f : I cut niua cj-ve rTler. him. TJicy mar the utmost importune.'1 jui thj Eanie n.&rin2 place that tbey gavd Th- camp Its litd !U y of mg ; Tine fcwyi 'l, Uii- Ut) u:. Ui? i u:n, Ilkte cim1i1 wutot r)iv.i: u-i 1 u Tin1 .Jow, tUc nvil ai4tl tUc lujin! Ob! uii ujxm uur U::ititi tt':ii Arc fiO.'tioiHV hrriw lon' ! iivtm brui' Uuc ii.au ur iaa ktiuwu! Who Jritwi the !U, who sljap.t stotl, M.iy with a livitrt ss va icntamiLr, In 1.!.kI. lM-f.r.- hi tilow- f ini-ht! Tht ki!l thfft rtnjtirs ami time, "Hutt ;T.ir- lif . mat lim us t May priiif fri cour.-p ni re iiMittift 'iti.tu lbi which uiakr a rethn. ita jkI1. It inbrr th-n r:i ; ni-J f- H'f crtit no .:tli oi h"TT-T irri; Th fo.d.rt'f t Tlf y-t Lj itiicr"l Uisti jriciini;.nii axo. art hi- own uj-t o'l'tincT-i ; rrr , Nor rf. -m ltt p d ur ttitWTT't :t iht fan tfnif n:1f ihr wrtii tliat ';b Iti ta-lws t!tl hit d lii i wn i,-li.-Lt. AH m" tl: t'no lrf, .t r rr r -fill Wh-n in-i.i rti" t-fh f-,--.t' t i,' ;T(irf f iti t4tctAuht fr rn ih'wiu 1 it-il n1 M. .f Mi i't hi , fl' ' Ttioni. -ri of atl h .nt r i af'iii low Ait-) frm Pi Jtfi li rrnrii -:nTi ;.t; , TiU .ift Art.i ilea ;ii ;(f ni'!.-r.-l. : , At tie time of which. w. it, X.. ! ' . . U, M1 8 ",,Kl"- f il. cob.Mo-n WM commanded ji", " V" HI D- AValHek, "a powerful,-broaichLd i 7", Ll,i 7"""-- -uauj.utas kind aud .siderate.as h 'J W'sWd pleasant wati-li, al went Leluw. FaulkneT bickc-d a luotuent info L.is com- fo poor Owyan and Jv jsell ! Tcrt of th "But you would not dare to take his candor's lace, as if he doubted whether ; sistt-en iuJiviiur.U who thought to muticr Hf'." - tuis order was given in earnest, but the :BC have berjj!i.po;ed of by ainttaienj," ' " I dare tskc any man's life that tlribtA confident, resolute countenance which met j tut by Leaveu, I shall need no stmtageui -me." I -ui?gMe, a.wurcJ him, and he immediately ' W','J t" other six, fur if ouu of you dura ' Roland's eves sparkled 83 he hoard this; ' W(-'nt below to do his errand. Iu a few ; "peak a iuu:inon.i word ay, if you dar . h; then a'keI, j moments he relurced, followed by the first look a muticoa !cjk, that man' is dead on " But who would take his place in com-1 linv w!l0 not stopped to dress him- j very iwtt instant ! ; Y.'alLih, Barn- ' no, that can not be. .'.&a uf them will miand?" I , but came up m hi3 i-imtdu robe de I ham and augn, step f.4waid here." .' ' surely help iis' i la.".' mp, V, , ; j " Who ? returned Fan'lr.rr, with a ! "uit- j .Vs the captain spoke, tha three mca ,"; " Ben Willac" returned the the mate, ' perfect anenmnceef honest intent.' 'Why I " Mr- Ko'an''." sa:1 t!l captain, as his than deviated ad-.tneed from their com-, in a Una that -made the caotaiu's stout i '" ia there but you that is Qualified '!" ' ! ,aat8 ca:ile 00 at tL M,ne ,hue ,frP-1 Pani "DS. tTombJinat evory joint; tbey - ow of bis d.mbt manifest ! Ufrt'beat -. more quickly; Wi 'lt j " Hut if I were captain would y;,u. follow i'''5 0Vtr uud 'r tLe ItJe of t!8 srankp-! 'A motp.ent he looked at J but with a mtm fruM OM bonrtt the ihia I" ulu 1 , " J ....... .o 4.. aouiu nave uiwnjr M. ".W:a.7.'arthejAr.r. airainst us " Yes, even to the hoisting of the black tuc ,utM uren' ,ucessi:y- jo.i willjusf t nilii.uiea ti.em wuh h: very gize, ani " A I Lot i..r V.f r:..U-n.., T L.. M.'. so that I ha I rcveriM." " ' " v ,u cr vl lUKU uc , ...v.. a uh- , ' ' e- . T . 11 .. I . .. , uer, l v.iu ceil yoa. ( - ;tli me. mv men: and mind timt. tm into ;s mate a i ... , f i. .... i Kc-.W... i. ..!.:.. : ... ii " mi.- cni.iiin, as lie' '"v F'O'i every rait an'i i 4;ij;ijuu uis euiui;:tiiiiia ev icr ,. , , ... !.;;: ' ' "''H'l'.",'nl:rBOmi4U,eaitaf,rtive glance at t!,o h,,l ..r ! Pircel ofit. : Roland i, m M ,U Jw hand, and after , a ,,..:. ;,. . oi8n- .tpeU to b-i let- rail, and lean- j tell me lruljW fri-hteu-d ten hTu ,T!I'r''',0t,'''ta-rdr-, unless1-1'1 he men, with the exception ,!'"ce, he went on and detailed the whole the captai,, tl!S Moody mutiny, or diJ yon of jour CCir b. -"T ; Tlbc "f I''- :i" f -.fr orVoL,ato;pl.iticl!a4 UuiAlDS the ship,! f . tLerIat the xnatc'a t-e w.ll 'h 1, jTe ii is d - t'h Whrnnurrrl,- WWnrr weath St. Doming from j landing tLo'cargo.on the coJt of We ., .' , . ' s V acltime4 Wal.. ; .4 .. d , s,X da,s cur when the first ,J0 anJ My JJ' j .hence they came in enpany to'pick np'ouinc-is and goin, into thAkve trade.-! v" " 11 up,,, Li, L,tl;S .nJ tiasp.' if-V I";- ' '!"''r"".I.r"Vt"W"' i V"uik "" this , the first ship ,heV could met with that I His recital was jtut t!,0 same that the ie'e-! 23 tu fc '; ,'-" tJ wbU. the o:h.r two follow.,1 : L' " " Uk'" s;okJ "n f.rthe .,im.. ,!.......... , ... . q 8 M.iu.rl ... ... i. - L..1 ;..f 1 ,',..1 ,T.n.. ' f viir ' Ah " uU':'rcd ,Le v:ta, w'Weapcca-! h-s watm-lo, " w, were drawn into it. sir. to toe .-sci.iyn.is.cili-.li.in.,: -, 1 , , ; , i iu his own in 'he i.h'lL- Allilillt. 'Jhi.- u:,!iii! ! ! dercd to morrow, ai:J th.-n Uo)ncl inten Jo f' recast le luIk-buaJ, and, as he cou'e'JudeJ , ; t i nn on tu th ast "if.. liuuuUel.i, i'nd ; be .suld": ' , ''..'". !i.ir)Hi!klj .-hot forth from Lis tvefl. "i'c-r-' '!"i'j I;-j:"--!1 hj-J toih fronc when i in a t:r:';eai jaiuatiou.. kt. Ji'ullnmr. Ins ! i Si Ci lfl :lll'iifc, was h v.'j isu-.rti-r jiniifle 1 .uvJr'tnW herd on" deck. I uuwi 1 ' " a I fcl!, slvs fi.riti!r'Sr.-w:i or " Now, Faulkner, will you join us ?". I L una. .-H liea tiie L! ... J .- i!;in C-t l-.,.. " V.-s. T:!v t.,.1-. r........i...r it iV.!! .....i in. ; . . ; : J . 1 V - . . ... . . , ' Vr 1- ... T-. .. : . 1 , . I ... 1.1' . .' If 1:1.'... . . I . ....... V.- . - . I", yiBj-t, ir-i -..uid l,e Lave taken the , . , i .' . ' ' : , c l.-ir , ... . . e f, ,-..-,',, Ai i al.aes utli re i the first KrlUMe of : us he turuei to the wit. at the whet!. ( :! Bc n!t lorj'it'.en :Lo blow you . Jloiau 1 , thi-j . I e; if vre didn't joia ' ' j gae bim." l:i::i. As there is a God in IlcaveUa m: ; ' Look out, sir ! kei cut, Roland-, or did it to s-tve our .live." .. '.'!yu'2I l overboar-i." "And Yoo. lluwell." sail the cautain. ' ' r 9 HdncitlOii "of tae Scut, r. .s'-i)i;s:( iji 1 ,c O'J T !.':i:v . of K-l!ltn fi.ll r.,1 iWrx .ir ! W. .'!.:'..!. v . T . . -, .- ,. i. . --- c J ......... ... iriij - in til,:... audu. ; .. w but 'i.ne man iii'tl-i.' liiri'w'i'... . .WX P'f 5 cached over into! ",M service, but hrnoa rr.Jc.:td the j " XIkji he it so U ,ub.,t:tute !-sed a:r:ei;-iil kuowlee uf , , ,,""f ut hl 1""?K which ' ' ,? , lo;"""-row - "AnO. now we.mut have M-c matter. Mm f,,r I'm 1 1 ..:....!. . --. , to ioau, tal, i V't...;,.:i.i.. r, I, l...... l :.. l i .. i s a i ...... l).,..'i " ' m .1.;.... l.i.i ' ' . V .1 .v.--ii:ri. .: "-".."-v ...., uui. .. -i.te- u.s iitm i.aua npon w iiearr, " tn.it 1 re- tlie watt. U-iUi. and tho-i.rl, ' . . -, ., .-.i.. ua , ' . . . f r. . : - ! rail. . At tue 'aaine liiitaut. he .-uii- ,t fustd at lir,!. I at jh.-r ..' t.Tw. ..r- ' ?-s IV : ii t i.it i.n 1 ..... . . . ..... I j. il ... .Ifc .l, I. ..' .3 . " J .i-uin, HI ' '" ':'t - a .... i. . . i ..... . .,,.; .. i ...... . , i. iviii I'.iiiiitu w v. iiiiifL-1),,.- Ti ii-M iu iucu viiuauv. rare iiul Uiorn n we i.mei, yei no 4i.a $ with manvmw-::r- i , " , . . . ' v r , -ir n 1 iuvs. The man's name was Tom'itolaud, I ' .'ft! 1 the caudles were ' i Vt , . . V i fitinguished, and the two inca retired but ' of th,a anJ kui huugbty and overbear,.,, , ls disposition, ; , , ' meet them. If wi :.. s... ........ I.i. t.'o ., ..i . . i ... . 1 ,v i Jt La the vies of the a learuiiig for wisdom; to educate the head and fnriret there is a more important eduisi- ti 'ii necessary f- r the heart. 'J'ho reason yet he did so is cultivated at au ;ge when nature does liot furuiah the eleui.-uls uccosarr to sue .... .r.. i 1 t l.ti i :. 1.'.. ...i ... i.... . i euistui tuiiiuiii'ii vl it, im me euuu -i-i.,...,!; u.a , u, cjn.uct to nave i. f n mi- . . . l -ii . i -n i, . i .... .... , ... -.iii-, , , ' Juulkuer, 'whispered the cantain we : ou tBcy yet kill ua. . Buttliero in oue elicited to reflection, wheu it is on y been m the lial.it ..f fummanduijr, rather t : c r , p ' i I- , -n ., . , , r , . ,- T - i . i i -i i , . , a,e in a s-nug fix, for I have reason to be- CuDSt'l;,tion we will die together, honest ; ' , , , -, , .- ' hete there is this cxciaia-.aibn; he planed hit- hand urort " Walieieh 'know.," answered Howell, j.'Itolaiid's mouth, ai.d with a ei ut.ine. ir-1 not daring to let a the- beel. lut lavin at tti2 tape vrues. auu we , , ,...!. . , , ' , ' , , I mutineer bj the. h g, and ere tlid last sy.ia- ttom, w, anl w tou.Ju t helo it." than tureeuays fail fro..i ,.,,,,.- ,.A , , ... '.. ! v.-..i. ..... t , .,. 1 .i . . . ., r i . .i ' " "J-' i.k.w--wu uii uv.u uis li' s, i i.j, uiv men, x uetievd VOu. rfi- : k there are sixteen there at the furthest, sa you must have , , , , , , ,. . . j , . Jvn n ,., , . , ., . ... . T i.aud was piuiiKed L-ad.uLg into the sea. turned faptn M kilaoi, m a frank tone, ownot how or where, h:m out of the way to-night, I want to . , . , . ft. . , . ...,, ;, ' ,t T . J. , ... . , , . , .... ......... ..... ...... ul .... j .-ipirtiu . j it .itu lio.-j uiiumi miff, t wui nn nuk not their poi- : keep away to-morrow morniu, and run . . i . , . ,. I . . . . -,, i, . , - ii. c. i . ai'paieui. nuruug vui uoua inn becu Lis ociT icrgive you, Lut t will never spcat ill ua. But thi'i-A ir.n .down between St. if:if.t!iu-4 uiid Aseen. . . 1 . ' . men. i deed. . . ! . . I of y.-iur fault to your Larm." i - . " A man oyerboard '." hhouled Wiallack, I " Oh, God bless you, sir," fancy the strength and the memory are already begun to exercise a .rt of control L(i ,. , , i i wynn j . , .. " ' ' 7 si V r , , as bo P to tLo '.l aud took the tbey all in a breath, and the tears i i. i . i i .! i . ..i xj . , allJ I'.'sel have both been poisoned " By the power of great Heaven, we Will put Vvallnek out of the way before this ,.,, f- , , , , -. ,. :,i..i , i, , o:i!y exerted stroii 'ly by the atuso and move over the crew. But the case was one of - ;. , .- ; . , :v tu ; j . . .. , ,, . . . ' It ., , ,- J . , -' helm from him who held it. 44 M r. llo-, ttnde rolid lh.it-2 and fat down the. the heafL The father may- instil m,re necessity, and Tom Roland was iu.talled , "" "ed Faulkner, in;""' T ' u,c.7. " lone st 1 f '. JOP;: laad is Overboard 1 C.taway the lifo Luo, j erbcaten cheek-. eh. iin.l :iv.i:l;ihY instrln- inns in nn hniip 11 to tiie i.tiu".. nf Cirt iii..to ... , " "u"l aul4 11 4 IU not U1I8-I . . .1... fcM i ..w. ; i... -.i ;,..!, ...,i ; : - . ' ! taken, there'll bo poison in our a.flin.ni.n rill,., iu ' y ... . ' n .... n.a.uni .1 ! I . ... .uv wuiu. r . "J- , . k. .... ..... i i. . " i ' ' . - .. i.?f to-morniw mnrninv .' . I Hiem po.iilriefis are cxeumliDfu. Feen ami lelt. ' r or several weets n..n.. -- i .......... s- tiiun a mouth spent in me stuUj-, wuere t'u.-y arc expounded in stereotyped apho- a ll.-iun. No j.hysieian doubts that precocious ejaculated - ara of rrat- irweath-1' niis-i .. . " . ' . . r -o . . there, on? of vou I ..Iain and dm otutMail "That wi. do I will trust rnn :.jy own arm is tit for half a dozen of " So I should." renliod the villian. wiLui t ..;. .i '.1 ..:,) .. ..,: ' ; 1."-., uu.u a.uo. . UCMgumcui HCU I - ' au.. 1.101 tU141 lliSy .WerV No, no, Faulkner, let me think children, titty cases for one, are much the ir.irse for the diseii liue they have uniler- cone. The iniiid .seems to have strained, and the foundation for insanity Tiid. " Whi-nthc stu!ies".bf luature. years are stuffid into theiead of the child, people - a uucutiur. 'iieaii.uit buiuv ..uul vou .feee-i. 1 1 a: - .1:.. 1 ....... .u... ..v- i r . - m .... .... - ' - - uuuiuuta i. iui. . auii.uir. rutuc un .&,i ii.iiric m mcit .-tuiitubDiia. - .spw iirinir "CT' TT, Ube . "Yes, I,awffirrcook;U Ult it Cilk? mVLte Ad Bcira-strf fiom tb. lotic boat: ,,gav,g..,.r .runn., seaman. S!Uall p T to.I)5 , anJ ,fc fc j "s. ... . . ? , lack would not have been living now." CC8 ani round into irindward ! work liv,- a ready and efficient ofSet-r, and CaPt. . j " ThcaI have it. I tell you on the Before night, Wallack learned the result! ly men, or we shall lose him 1 Haul out naiiaca negan to tiunit 1.1s w.sg.vings . f , watch to-night. of Lis own and Faulkner's strata-em of the: ,ho ranker !no-Kr,r;ni, to .h,, ,i,r ,) ... II I k . 1 . -- " 1. i.o i-uiii.-ij H'uni..-. 1.1 .11 cii-ff ; Roland bad the mo.-t thorough control, been and even those men who had cviueed to wards the Captain marks- of insubordina tion, moved without a murmur' at the .-'ihnrst beck of the mate. t)uv morning, when ('apt. Wallack and j As the captain spoke, he, heard a slight j I110rning but the two had to be exceeding i vits, boys ! .'ut the 'labhiu-s don't stcr ; footfall at the companion way, and feaifug , M f Roland's eves were open to tr. . ast ,.tT :,.irti,n.,r ' captain. " Their plan ,L:it wa,ced' ,,e turllt'd v?m j all that passed about him, and they knew j These orders had been given st intervals, j lack know that fear of FcuL-h 1, and I suppose they '"S Lack' J"S h Upn tL LuU of i tlat if theii deception was suspected, their ; as rapidly as they oouid be obeyed, and bv ! actuated them, and he wou! mrnts for the disposal 1 l'at0' M1 '"t0 U,"ete? snor' j death would be certain and immediate. ! the time all hands were up from bdow', tbcni. Roland's two remainiug companions" ' ' The two men were bound without trou- ' hie and placed iu the long boat for safe .; keeping. They begged and they prayed -tliat they too luiht be pardoned, bat Wal- .-l.ment alona would not trust Ao not reflect u the anatoiuical 'faet, that u'"ll! tUc morning wat. li, the brain of an iof.nt is i.ot the brain ul they both kept the deck until Roland had, m-.n- that the'one is conlii med, and e.tu lit.,shfd his breakfast, and wheu the latter Oear exert ions; and the other is growing and f minutes past right p..,,,,,. . . .1. .. ...I - it,. ,. !.-..., I..1.1U. W'l..... llw.v rniti. res repose; tliat toloieeine aiuuuon - . o., ...j ....... .,v.u... .. ....j y to abstract facts; to load the memory with r.-a.-licd Hie cabin, -Mr. Missel, the super- . ... :.. ...i.i 1 chrouoloirical and historical or scier.iino J '-"'K au'4 : uiatinn bv listening .. 1.. .1. ........ .1... I......J ... 1.1. 1.....1. : - a mischief iu their minds." " Then in God's name, what will do uttered tho c must all be fonned 1 1 . iiaic iiiaut; iirraiiiri'mrnT. inr r un .i-cn... of those iu the forecastle who do not join . P "P W WaS j at the most di'-U'1 Part of t1"5 work w3 ; 'lie s'P was hove to, with the mai:ito( sail i "'he ship was soon iu good sailing trim, them. Would to Heaven I knew how calicd at nilJu'gut- jtobe accomplished, for they had sixteen ' to the mast. TLe boat was lowered from I head put X. E. by K.,;od infoir days she many of them there are." i .Tbc rc"lainlcr of luc n!c'n' Ped on gto.lt mcu t0 uNpos8 0f. i.'auikncr had ': the davits and ha-iled uu-ler the quaiter, anchored in Funehil Road, where tha " Vou have a passage between the decks w"llorft J'sturbance. Wallack and his icarned that live of the principal mutineers and those who were most aniious to save ; two mutineers were delivered ap to justice, to the forecastle bulkheads," suested " J conversa- ;.tbosc upon which Roland placed the the mate, were the fust to leap into it. i and where Captain AVall.ick obtained men ; t,on as tlicy could Uurmg their watch and , greitest dependence were in the captain's j Let every oar Le maua.d I" shouted ; enough to man his ship once mora for his ! in lm moriiiinr il.pu entiiO: iinnn ilt'i-lr 1i:ilr i t i t. .1 . 1 m 1 - : ... es. C1 ' - iwaicu, wuitc lucre ncru auiuu b.a ui ?utcu uiQ cai'tftlD. " ana VOU ii save Him vet. 1 vyyats:. 1 II al M. 1 ... 1 .1 I . - . . 4 ' J J 1 "l'erhapsyou miirht pain some infor-i e cook uau preparcuuicir wh0 wcrc mcre Lirel.ugs, following what-1 can see hh-i. He 's caught the life buoy." V. hen the Jacob Morgan returned to tho ..... ! lrnl-f.icf T1o liT.t:iin tvll;p lln.l 1 e . . . 1 .1 . 1. .... , ...... . . j r - -. it'... .t . i- u t t l . i j - r ever ionuiic luiuca uu iut iuom, musi, m l ue noat iiuiiea cirr.t oars, snd with a - niie.i oiates, iapt. i aiiacK :earnea iuai whom were stationed in the watch with . ',la;id at the tiller, she had nine men in her l r owners had given her np as lost. A their leader. Wallaces main hope was wheu she put off, and :.s WaUaek had cx-; hoim war 1 boun 1 Hast Tndiaman had picked ,1,-tsil ; iu short, to expect a child s Irani 'King a t.o,.K in.in uie neaa 01 ...s ucru. ; ,No Jf j-j . JTi down the Ice Sldo 01 the quarter Uec-K sev- to bear with impunity the exertions oi a sat down upon a s,oc a tine loot c. knnw hc doeshc wouU n,,t to ; eral times in a sort ot angry, troutoied man s, is as lrmtimiai as wouia i"-1 ujaiu . c t on jus convcr: tannic sort of exi.e.iments on its muscles, a oUscrval.ons upon the weather, as the ,, , r The first ciL'ht orten vears of life should tal',ai" "nJ J ":lt went m wi,h u U.ArU wilirereii Faulkner as J socond WaU atld sLakin' bis finScr men hi devoted t rtheedoea'tion of the heart b reading. Sonic five minutes had passed, . . ' ! aeingly in his face, he uttered : to the formatiou of principles, rather than . when 1 aulKtu.-r and allack were startled , h j JIr. Falkner, that maKcs the tourta was joue niust be done before midnight, ! uMUt wLose thirt could every now j The villain Roland and hia companions ' i time rnn have. UV vour lUUDcriV careless- . ..Il l.on.l ,.-,. 1.1 hi nn 1 in ftiert tor ac- 1 l k , 1 I r,n I in m..'. ....! ...1,.1 .!, J 1 . - - .o . umuu " . - uuu IULU UC JOU. i.U 1 U.U SHU .0.1 UiOU I ' " C ? 1 11 " ' .' ' - l.V .TttlV 1 rersation upon there, for they ' m0"d' and mutteriu3 stIfled curscs ,0 Lim- j in disposing of the five leading mutineers p0c.cd, these comprised the mcu he most j up oue of her boats, which was found bot Li,." ' i self, until, at length, he stopped before his : iu watuh, by some stratagem, aud theu fc.arud. Faulkner saw the whole in aa ia- i tom-upwards in the wafer, twelve hundred dispatching Roland before the watch below ; sitj and unobserved by the r.-st of the j miles to the northward aud westward of could como to their rescue; but whatever . crcw were too intently watching tho I the Cape Verds. to the ac...iir..ineiit of what is usually , ly " 'W'" cxclaniatiou of pain from the , ' , time you have, by your lubberly careless- a3 an LanJs wouu be on the alert for ac- ! aud then be seen, as he n termed kuowlcd-e. Nature herself points 1 supercargo, and on turning, they saw that l tobe from the linn3 f IV Inn 1 ness, torn up the paper contauuug my ; tion forc the morning watch was set. the life buoy, he sprang forward and se- w?h thry Lvl consigned poor Gwynu , . . 111 1 1 .-..l.l, " ...ws.. out this course for tho emotions are the he had dropped his book, aud sat with both liveliest and most easily moul as yet unalloyed by passion. this source the mass i.f men are to show their sum of happiness and misery. The captain sprang quickly from the table, j day's work. Now if you do it again' I II.-) '.X '" ' I i 7 " ia TI ll.lrt' I alt atlllU i .IJ' IUIU - r.Vl'a-i iaiaiv, V a 1 . I. u led, beini: 1 hands pressed hard upon his stomach, 1 h? are ' aslceP btfure "' tluie j will disrate you and put you before the ' k tbe fiRjt watch Nine o'clock passed that the i It is from ' while his features had assumed a livid hue : U.aL lou, Iook Cut for ,,le detk a fow i mast.." !and so did ten. Wallack paced the deck I arms. ,Y re heritor 5 expressive of the most acute suffering. ,,,,nute?' whlI 1 ce tLc ia tllc fore" ! " !t M soon as PleasC' returacJ 1 in a steady, tboucbtful n.ood,ever and anon the mate , . ti. i.i.. r i...i.i. castle. I Falkner. his face reddening with apparaut ; . ",.... .i. ,.. ...I ... The actions of the immense majority are .and laying his hand upon the sufferer s ; bti ow j8 under all circumstances determined much shoulder, exclaimed : I , , - " hat is the matter, 31 "O, God ! 1 don't know, lie's going to tho forecastle," whisper- our time to fol low him. At length the captain and second mate; cured the fore-castlc companion way, so! 2nd Riis.dl. Thy had thought to make men could not readily obtain their j the blue bopoin r f the Atlantic bear them When the boat had ncarrd to where I cn in their nngjJ!y enterprise, but its rol- was r.i'.iiniT nhnnt in !ii sull r.!!i llinr' waves were onlr d-'at?npd tn rinrsr. l alkner, his face reddening with apparaut ; t about unon the crcw. most ! the cantaiu irraduallv irave the shin wea'h-' oncn the irates of eternity, and usher their o . ' o j .1 C V of whotu were forward. The moon threw j cr helm until tho mvintopsail was Ciled j souls into the pr.-scne; cf Him who crushed its pale beams upon the herculean frame i abaft. Then as if the affaii was tha result j them in their path of sin ! of the captain, and a close observer might j of an accident, he exclaimed j " raJ-r v f l.nvo spoii the iron muscles as thev worked! 44 Hallo. I've let her off ! Mizzen bra- ! - " ' His couuteuance betrayed ; ccs, boys, aud we'll wear around on the i he editor oi mo . nvu-mce j jurnv, .... .j.i... ... anger. " lvu won i inguieu me. " Don't be insolent, sir." " I am not insolent.,' " You were." " It's a lie '.' IT. 1, . ULUIUU IrtUlMio, au.ii-. 1-1- I 111 U1.1 il.I KIJ. .. . .1 , II V 1.... ,j II... in-.tfor 1 r IIilQUOl ' ' more by feeling than reflection; in iru.n, . - .... - . . Vo ha,, ,,otfcP g0 Faulkner, for ir . . i. ., il.-it p should 1 "O, God ! 1 don t know. Here it is. Ii. , - fc ' I life presents a haj piiiess that wc fchoutu , , ' it may be (hat some oue wil conic down loel rightly; very iew m.ia.itW, . , .. . , , , .. i to see me, and in that case our movements' alv tremblinz at the sound of his own; , . 4, , t jtt ,;. 1 , .i. .. ' who is coiir-idervjlr of ai urlitrr eliinli. it is necessary that w e should pro , wonld be discovered. There's mutiny, and ; WOrd8, addressed to his herlcuean comman-1 that ,,ye timus : Thc weu uli..trusUl, BOf mJ b a n;b. arun, which means a man of taste, says : . J" . .u f lift, vervi " What have you been eating ? What ; '"'fe. 1 ou know where the passage , der , t . 'the boll bad told that ten o'clock bad passed! utc thc miatcn topsail wr.S iauX i ,! wi?h the Peni.tratia papers would l m vuv . . - clr lo. " have you been drinking 7" asked W allack i ,u,,a "'" , just aoa.t .ue ....... .. - . . ..t . .iinir on in the Structure !....:.. ...l ..t..... ...i I l, ,lr,.ni.l fmm bis offieer s lms. : alu UQ J' uieai tuuiis" - t c- . r.. .,f .,.,v , luaiu initsi it uine-.s miui i iui u to si.n ooaru - , -,u ....... of ,l,e brain, and demand, therefore, the 'f ..... i ail(, fllllB ,, llm t ,, , ,,, ' 0 the next instant, he dealt him a blow : mast aud back A the s!Xth turn, ,. t,i interrupt them bv : ".u.g, noinmg. uu . o.i . groancu o , .t ... rst:l,0j Lim unon !as he reached tbc rack ia which were coned; As soon as the hcci braces had been be-, of wifo, esiivt, it shocks all our idea utuiiaiaiivuii.'", - - ,1,A ..... r.li,.,,. laiihs. criili out iroiu luur it,ii. aii'i iro u'..i ..v. v.....- k 4 ... . , . .. 1 : 1 i . .r ... rv r i-. . a -i -l . i- T i i i i i l 1 i the maiuaaii uanaius, uu Divj..j.eu .j.iiva.i, iaju., j'.ui. ui mo men v.uiiv; an in ( oi iuo.u:iv to uta: it s..iv iuui. iuf a .esi- over to where the suin icaro used to bun k, , the deck. " . .. , . . . . .. , . . , r .i, i v1... ; . '; .... .. .... ...Vi.v u t.t o I l-.A Tl-isll- . n .ot vot sii'-T-.ri.f n... Hi-i nnrt tiini. roil ifel.t r.ieet ,"ll tile V niiCu v-taLf S IS .ra.Ci.IliT ,f',nt V ni-k " siid lau tniT. aslie,"u"u'-"""1i ' , """" J - -t j t. , . ... .. main- j 44 Belay that, and jump to tho bead bra-' c f V; LVT Uhc rreVden,fc . . .' , J, , 1 elect, ia-trr.d of his My. They are legnl- ,, just ; ccs. Inat will do-Ueiay. , : , , : (Zld & :he U1fm0 . tlm i. inr fcliiiur imprT.er or over excitement. Just that ... , .. 1 ' . , , , i ,i , ! A ai nek cast a trembling elanee at his i . r ..1. ...!. 1 1... i.ivpn tn the b v. "'fa-' ,...1 1 r... .. .,.. il...- .... . . M.tt,im m.i. e, ..in. . w. iuui.iv... iuv. v.. btain at this pel md that is necessary to its . , , ii i .,....ii,.n leuiaineu silent, hcu th ; and the best is mou. instruction, , . ' ,, , .. . i - i . i. ,i "It ss ranjje, atleii,'th uttered tauik txauipliU.d by the oLjeets which fcinke the , taauipuuv J uer, " poor Gwynu was taken exactly the senses. - , , ! ' It is, perhaps, necessary to add, that nt same way. this jJriod of this life special uttcuiou j Xbo Captain made no reply, but bis should be given, both by . parents an 1 , countenance wore a strange shade of dmbt teachers, to the p.iys-.cal uavclopemeut piJ ieio s jle .,az .-d upon the torpid , a t .... i ... - ...... , " 1 -' lu"" 1 ,f . , ,. . . ...r.. fr ' in- of his eves aud the iustaulaueous con-: accident hdd to do with the movement- o.", arraa.! r-o niscn wun any inner w-am mine dots. I i,rosc from his fall, "you shall stit.er tor, "o U1 . - - , , r' , , . - than bis nifo. If .nv cf the Rrr.ir.-r.it, c Faulkner lost no time in obeying the this; 1 will be avenged as sure as there is .traction and expansion oi he MtU ship.. Ihe abip was now very nea.ij , kV.r u,?;r Vn that h captain's diction, There were' two se-! a God iu Heaven" face snowed , ha a .id.en and , astern, aud of course ,bc was raj d ; ,f .otan.i cr.?gb we caa , I ti, -.nt-iii. made no rer.lv but turains fulideahau shot mto hia lumd. He q'.uck- mg away from the boat w u.e.i had just . M3r ticm that W.i;o.v,(', .Vfie,.., cret coiiiuiuiiicatious to tne nold ot the 1 he captain maae no lepij, nut tuia.ufc , i.,i ,i, i... ,; .- i - v- i - ;. .,i,.- i,. i', , I. wont to his cab-1 V resumed his wak, however, and the p,tied up Roland and tad turned to couie whiea high ai-nnour-tio authority, has tt.n.ir.:.t ..m t. miir j. I- i tu.iT c&dorsca :t in a ion? an.t exeeuent the child, l'ure air and exercise ilisponsable ; and wherever they are with-; 'r,,.u .-1- Lid, thc convinces wiUlc certain to ex-: That night the broad Atlantic rolleu it tlr.oUtih one of these the second male soon ' made bis way. Nearly half au hour inlxnu...! nr.. I. j. rflni.n.il .in.l itiiriii licit ,s J time the captain's mind was tortured by 1 various fearful emotions. Twieedid Roland start to follow him, jsatne appearance of cool but vet he remained on deck. There was ; rested upon Uis teaturts. a strange light iu his eyes as he caught the j ' Here, Howell," said thc captain Ti.n in ) was now blowing a srood ion-i of the men who bad stopped at th to one article, the test of which was takeu from, p..ragripu m this pspcr. An arrca.Vtf if tola M a bco'cti dhop- i.i... ... . .1... n fi.ti.ru lift. ...'.t i., ,i ,.y over aniitiier ft fl.p thin ll-r.a Llie-UtV 1 V O V. 1 V. .Ill, HUV..V VV.V..V 11. V. V .... -JV 1VOOV1...VJ--. - - r.. - f .. 11 1 1 .11. V,,. v,.,.'. nf rot.:i.-te,l and hoi.eless V,- ft 11 hl hrh? ,,: of Russel, he had not held a .nsp.eton ot suffering? have, iu inmimerable instances, , jasf i direct mutiny, and his former fears with ..... . p. a! v! t? 1 ul.;,.-' 1 1 :.. I. . !.. n ...n- - .. .. . . ! rcyeneeftil expression upon Faulkner's 'gallant crceze iroin c. o. jj., oue. oa.v ueu.-. ...u.uu.av-, .-v. - who d.clirecl some revest madu O i 1 .! - l a.,.-....- Vv..a..l fc..a.V ' ! .. 4 T .air raff U.rA '. 1 l ,1 ; 1 1 ft fW i ' v ... a i TS . .. 1 ,:la.a-. Until thc death ! countenance, and then, as if a sudden tho't ; was close nauieu iipcu tue . ..- , . ... ' .f. . ; T ! ft". ' 'Xt l .,..,!. l.im I. wont ,.;..'cly ;to the and StOOd 11. uau o. uuuoi sia.tviw ra,.au j B.atv. ,v.rr.-.v aau tuu.. , -V ., , ., . .. n..a :t. 1.-....U 1,;. .:.),. been sown in the constitution of thc child, i 'Wallack and Nft Faulkner had i lega-J l Roland had nearly bsen quieted, -. l.t .1... 1. C t,i j nrr.l ' 1 - , . . . . - - 1 l I Bimp.j .fen iguorauee- t, , d atch. KulauJ haj g0De but now tue suspicion uau ucen ueen sua- A,.,.l.mf'iit'( v.. i, low nml 1 1 i time has come wheu the unitcd'voices of these j iuto the cabin, while the foremost iuBOcent victims should ascend 44 trumpet- j hands, with the exception of the man at tonguedi" to the ears of every parent aud jthe wheel were all forward. The captain teacher ju the land. Give us fresh air Lauej tbe quarter-deck iu a thoughtful, and who'some exercise, loavc our expand- . , , , , i . ,. Buawuu ,. .v.vm. v i troubled mood, ever aud anon casting his lllg CUV.fc.v-. - f- ' vv. to thc laws of our being, and full of scope for the elastic. nd bounding impulses of our young blood.--Quarterly A'u'icic. eye towards the companionway, where his Crst mate had disappeared a short time be- Jforc, and then turning hi? pit toward the J "M anenic, and he now knew that den, and it was strong even to the very certainty. A thousand little instances came back to his mind, which singly had appeared as nothing, but which uow helped to solve the mystery of Gwyun's death. Wallack bad iuedicl knowledge enough to know that the supercargo had Ueeu killed i t ; .f j;...;in. : ton-sail and top-irauani sans caooose and irave bouiu uumeu u.i.uiw . ...,i . ii- 1 La"" fa ii 1.-..H " .1 i nl. a .fmn Tnitii.oliv..'v- th mpn nti(i;n.l lm order . mr. r auuaiiui , mm iun -v v j stopping iu his walk near thc mainmast, at ( i-hatl I let htr off, sir ?" asked How ..,,r.n limp lliolioniu for LtS ECCOud . ell. . UV w n ; . ... . mate to come to him. - "l thundered taPt W a.facia, as lie . for w5fc or n -u 1 taste.' " I have it ! Watch my cycry motion, ; drew a heavy pietol m each Laud, while n 11 TI ai . . 11 If . ; f,.il nnl tn cateh every word 1 utter, i-auuucr uia mo same. --1. ou .... '. . 1.1 1..V.1 - .n..1ro, to the cook. After that he took two or three hurried turns np and down the quarter deck, and then beckoning to Faulk ner, who stood sulkily leaning against thc Ice rail, he walked forward to the bitts. Thc second mate followed his silent re- " li.iot, won.;.:.," was the answer, "I weal! not do it if ye was his wife, much less his bddy." Lady is a bcan'iful word "hi its place, and female is a pre per word' in its place, bat either ot tseiu eniployeA Neat. 1ow. the author of the "Main 1 . 1 1 1 i 1 .1 1 1. T T. ....... f .n- " ia in ?li: Stnt.i finor. I i ti rr tn ' . . . .L. .:. ...mii. v.,.. ,.et. as soon the wheel a siusie frpt-Ke, orieac toe ue.i'.i j...p.u. - fv.......6 . quest, and in a moment after he passed , - m .if. ,d ! without mv order, vou are a dead man favor of his darling measure. Hekctared the caboose, the cook camo out and threw . ' " " , 'y be coutiBUoJi tatuiD2t, t'u0 iu t-'pring Garden. Rhiladelpliia, on that v. A .1.. iiFiiA lm nrenared for Lreak ;lorecaawo t-oui'aaiiw " J 1 ... , overboard the coffee be prepared for lreak-, forecastle companion. Wajs; fast! self." I five men who had now come aft. 41 the ( subject, on Thursday night last. nr '""i!s,..-.r