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( formerly rie• Britleh 11101.)
Goderich. April 9th,t1R2. s3
IRA LEWIS,
ARRISTER. SOLICITOR, Ise. West.
'IL. street, Goderich.
June 1848. 2.n25
DANIKL HOME LIZARS.
A rruaN EY AT LAW, and Conveyer-
' ear. linlicoor In Chencerr, kr. has his
office as formerly in Stratford.
Stratford, 2nd Jan. 1330. 2,n49
DANIEL GORDON,
PABTNET MAK ER, Three do ors East e
the Canada Comprey's office, Wt -
torero, Gederieh.
Aneut 271h. 1849. 2vn50
JOHN J. E. LINTON.
NOTARY PUBLIC, Commissioner • and Conveyancer, Stratford.
ILLIAM REED.
-11 OUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, kc.
logbtOoinicostrset, Godench.
October 25, 1849. Vann
EITHIPRS,
CIIENIST AND DRUGGIST, West-
etreet, Dederieb. •
holy 1880: , 28.3'
HURON litYTEL,
my JAMES GENTLES, Goderteh.--
Attentive Doetiera always es heed.
Dederick, Sept. 12, 430.
. STRACHAN AND BROTHER..
Derrister mid dlUoraies at Lam, 4.c„
0-rattaien C. W.
TWIN STitAC/I AN Barrister sod Atter
ney at Law, Notary Public and Covey.
sneer.
ALEXA N DER WOAD STRACH A N.
Attorney at Law, Sollautor is Chas.
eery, Conveyseetr.
Dedertc::, 17th November, Ital.
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THOMAS NICHOLLS
B121tORER. ""t Is•Vtd I'"Hrarteer ShIPt I AGRICULTURE.
ping ant Demers/ ADENT.
Prodoce end Car:miasma Merchant, Ae.
Th,$ SHILLINGS
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GoDuiticy,QOUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) TIIURSDAY, JULY ZZ, 1852.
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TWELVE AND SIX I/NCE
•T The ani Or 11/11111
NUMHER XXVI.
Poctrn.
GIVE U3 OUR DAILY BRAD.
1 know widely. very near.
Wlo (our tostall children hid ;
The ehlem wan but ela leers old -
A ge•tle, modest lad.
And very hard this widow teed
To feed her children four ;
An honest ;ride ibe woman felt,
Though sbe wee very poor.
To labour she would heave her home -
For children must be fed ;
And glad was she when cOns eould boy
A shilling's worth of Bread.
And this was all the children had
On any day to eat ;
They drank their water, ate their 'tread.
B-4 never tasted meat.
Onn day when snow was falling fast,
And merman was the air,
1 thought that 1 would go and see
Iluw these poor children were.
Ere long, I remelted their cheerless home,
l'w•• searched by 'seri breeze,
When going in, the &Jest child
1 caw upon Ins knees.
11 paused, and listened to the boy-
-kle never ratted his head;
But still wept on and imid-"Give us
This day our daily breed."
I waited till the child was done,
St11 listeitiorr es he pramni-
And when he rose, I asked ham why
The Lord's prayer he had aged.
",Why, Mr," laid he, "this morning when
My mother went attar.
She wept because she said she bad
No breed for us to day.
She said w• children now moat starve,
00r father bring dead,
And then 1 told her not to Cry,
For I could get some bread.
"Owe reflter," sir, the parer begins,
Which makes ape quoit ts•t be,
As we have era no father here, •
Would our hood father Le.
And ther, yen knew. the prayer, sir, Mtn,
Ask. Cud fur bread each day ;
Sie on the corner, Er, 1 went,
And that's what roads *spray."
I guieley left the wretched neon,
And west with Mato, feet;
And very mew me. beck seat.,esettgb to sat.
"I tbswebt Cm( broil me," said the boy,
.
1 *steered with a nod-
ermild not iptstiik. to much I thought
Uf t he etuld's /*ilk in G.d.
eoentant,
Prndnee botteht and sold tie Commortron
good. earetutly et red, wed ferwerthid. Books
balanced. Narther•hio settlement adjusted.
Gods:inch reb. 25. 1655. Vb-ni5
A. NA:SMYTH.
'ElAsmorssci.v. Tsmoa. ose ass?,
a•We.r of Dace'. Store,
Street (Inferrer,.
Feb. 17, 1152. • •11-n4
W A NTED.
%IWO
go .r.: 11110T and SHOE Maker.,
who wil find coesteet youloyineet
end coral wages, by apelynty at rim Slone
of the subeentier, W..'-pereet. Dodertelo.
BUSTARD DREEN.
Sept. 9b. 1851..
IT7C7'031111 211011Els,
ES T GOD ERICA
(' ler the Merkel Itionre.)
BY MEP/418. 3011N & aorr. DONOGH.
(1:.10D Accommodation, for Travenol', and
iint.aneaqvu Hostlarat all times, is Mk*
chsTae of Teems.
Gederieh, Dee. 6.1850. 43•-•tf
WASH i NGTON
Fanners' Mutual Insurance Co.,I
CArrrst. $1,000,000.
EZRA HOPKINS. Hr:Agent
outor, for
tho Cantle.. of Waterloo and Mortis.
Aiwa. t 87, 1550. 11.18 •
MR. JOHN MACARA.
BATIRISTER. Solicter in Chancery,
Al' Conveysreer, Inc.
Inc. Olfice ()Merin Soildinpr, King -St.
opposite the Gore Beekand the Bank of
British North Arne's..., Ilasithenn. 4 10
Ma. T. N. 1110LESSVolt111,
itt gril V IL ENGINEER sod Provincial Land
gur Surveyor. Giolerrib.
April 30, 1851. v4e1l
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DR. HVNDMAN,
ctliICK'S TAVERN, Logician Road.
May 1851. v4s12
JAMES WOODS,
A UCTIONEER, is prepared to attend
-cm Public! Sales In any port of the Linked
Counties, on ancient.. terms.
Stratford, May ISM).
PETER BUCHANAN, TAILOR.
V EXT door to H. B. O'Conaer's S rite
1 West Street, (odeneh. Clothes ode
and repaired, and rioting done oe the • or -
teat Reties., and moat liberal terms
Decetalter lird, 1851. venal
W. & R. SIMPSON,
(LATE HOPE, BIRREI.L k Co.,)
GROCERS, Wino Merehente; Fruiterers
a* Ne. 17 Nudes Street,
Lentine/C. W.
Febrarey tSth 1861. el -a4
itiOWLA ND wiLt.tama,
averlossimi, r• prepared to stinted Sales fie
esy pert cif the United Contrite*, Gs Hi*
Meet Itheral teem*. Apply at the First
Givimirm Court office, or at his Immatre. E4•1
oltre.t C:044tle•
N. is -Dose. and robe* reeerty virtll be
resemtet to sell lithos lry presto Or perils
#44,*
J.00., MIL •0147.
si,
' s `tees ceivittic'illW`trii - is -*
A Deputation of Forwent.. headed by Inc
Duke nf Richimend, neatly upoi
Lord Derby. SO tree epos the G ivernmeni
tho-odoption of lialellenriell to scent.) the free
seams of Britt., Trailers to thn ',ohm)
Node. • These Inland... ft fa well #11.0eri.
ere .ie...aleable, ea conemintng.almont lilia
Itaustehle enppliee nf gmus0--4 commodity
becoming every Year .fliere valemble to 00,4-
culteriete. Lewd Dab*, in reply snsh..d
Item af Ike , Deputation. raid be fully eett
mooed the import*.so of the deputation and
themabjeet upon which thee bad c••me.-
TIM importance nf obtainirg an ahMani
impiety of venget•bl• manure for the fainters
Of this cruntry wa. a thing that could
horrify be ovenated.-But, to benne swot,
the qtastion last rawest, . the legal
right of the Prwal.o Government now
these aewlv diseentered Lobo. Island., he
wen sfreid %het that bed Mien hardly aettied
by the opinions of former Late °Mears of
the Crown, fully conformed hy ihe present
flo far bark*. LUC the crterition was raised
with reepen to the Peal fl•hinf,•nd wee re
fer;od 10 1110 kit, Sir Hebert Jenrier,
gave hifratronireat opiniun that tt..e island,
praminely Managed to Peru. which, for en
unlimited peeled of time, had ezerciaed aro
yereigaty and jerierhetion over them. The
Mani* farther slated, that the Pertimin
Cloemrament bad 148 r.wh: to prevent Roy
OW Oohing close tO th.tpe lll'ande. That
opinine, of course. spplood to the Eton,.
question, snit, then -fore. he Wail •fraiii that
be must deal with the go stem nn the as
oumption ilea the Peroyinn Government
tied absolute soveremn, v. -an set which
they had performed in 1847. by having not
only the Lobos latasse, but I . triers,
regular'y mapped ted surveyed, and the
prebable amount of guano estimated se •
sourer of Itotnre revenee. Ile behoved he
roust treat the quadrat) es strictly one nf
moneady; for, although negociatrans had
been opener: a haw years sine., with • view
of seeing whether any check could be found
in alit .ntroduction of 3dllriall gunner,. it
was found to be so insufficient in quantity
e nd se ti (vier in quality, that the ;totem
bed to he •bridoned. The quitatron then
remained, whether there was any means by
which the Peruvians could be toilsome1 tis
lower their prices. That was no new
question, as frequent nstrociatinne had been
°pencil between the Government of thts
country and that of Pero m 1847 9. and one
last year. H. had a letter, received en the
hard of Jon* lam, from our agent, Mr Ad-
ams, at LIDS, detailtng his attempts 10 in
does the Peruvian Goversemot to lower
their price.. It appeared, that that Goy-
eronmet bad made their rakutat on* in this
weir •-Thity estimated in the Pat isatenee,
the fertilizieg (valorem of rom, and then
asked the price of @etude's' manures of • too
* tarty known/ quality tn this memoir,
and thee they arranged their erre* '-5.. te
keep it Jost lodew the pries. of the ma an fee.
tweed Ertel*. They toned that ttft ort9
10e, was the price they eonld thus obtain
from the British farmers ..compared with
the envier other element, and at that pries
they desorottoed to keep It
That Geke R Fehmorul.- What we mow-
telid le, that tho ash pre* of goal* keeps
ep rive 01 roviorto.
The Pat of Deft' had an stifirnate •f the
w$ytowhih be0 we. made up, end
w het anteest went t• the PeresranOneeell
011•1111, arbith wowed dhow the diffhtelty el
Mader so Isere • redoetten. 011. lets 14
per ems. we* te- 15e. S. Tine mum rip
of liMppleg .hare, Is. MI.! freurhi. SAL
17s. 114.: other et pormor. td. Ile.
The ,..,It wia that the Deet prise to, :he
Provlso tiltertifeent es* tS 7.. S. 'Pb.
ettestlon of the gertmentent *mod he de.
geoid to typressiiii sit rho flevoossesso of
Peru therdeamegli. that mom molt from,
hire, heereseed deemed; bet, he teseall
ib.'. 11 wootd be difficult piss, of dtplionta
cy to (-isomers thew. Ile was holly tui -
ponied. toor•espeemily under mrim rag co-
• matance•, the necesmty arriniel•-
mg the enat sire -ratios, ane
the deputation 'eight depend open ii. ghat
t he but al tentioo 01 the GrIVerlIalellt Week
be eirria 10 this tesportatit market,
A. rho results .8' the interverw, 11 i•
ted, that the Deputation withdrew with a
good deal of dosapointment; and we do noi
wonder, for he. Lordnhoits statement %mitt
etearly • nil -tree of the crabion• claims of
the Panties Government and of Peruvian
bondstioldere in this country.
A GOOD WORD FOR TEM .111.3,-•••00r Plead
1. Y. Bergin, of Red Beach, Wrnhington
Conroy, In a bueinemo letter received not
tong mine, (bus allude, to ihs o lamp eon•
iroserne," lam pIMIMPf. HO la right in hut
L07.! 4.2;.:ohos
loLwrap. of the rp. We wish there
ad Mahal* rained in Main.
ober@ there is but on• now. " We con-
tinue (0 .0,' tn the farmers of Maine, don't
clef wp the fwenips.' 31r. Burgin •pe• king
incidently ef tips root, anym-o Benny
withntit 14 joke, 1)14./03 1P nothing Ilk* that
name crop of wrens,. Al leam 11 IP so bore.
Now when 1 put in my extravagant story,
on thrones last mourner, 8 wee by no mc•••
Poop ,nced of the whole truth of what I said.
1 knew it wan true 08 07 own single crop.
But that was a ono sided mourner', views
ed as mai and meant fnr that by me. 1
wished to be sio understood then. 1 now
wish to he underwent' tricot candidly as
w aling that 11 to my firm bate/ that you
cannot do a better thteg for any of them
then to coax them, or in some way pyrites&
'hem to plant (..r eowe more turnme.) They
rad nte yeranan's name thin year -and I
had only a failure crop. The eros was eel
to Aug..' at 5500 to 3000bitee-le, ail in-
•tearl of this quantity I had only 1500 brch-
ette of large root*: and yet the 1200 that
coat me alt th.t 1500 *meld have cost, (pave
ihe exoense or eathering,) More proved to
me the most profitable crop of the year. 1
have 'elide beef min pork, and kept nor
working team., ((our or five y.arr, this
n'tt,ter.) infiee rondrior, With bet lint.
provender; mind the young stock intact. e nod
condition ethrall. •nyihing el... I am
confident that the totret0 ernp hay claims on
me beyond any other, whateve•.
ttrr-Wriso.-The int worm is one of
the few insects which infest the earn crnp.
end for which evil, no reinede ther can be
entirely, relied on, has 55 7.1 been discover
e d. It bas keen swooned by *me farmers.
that the eut.worrn would never idiot, corn
were it not planted OD sword land, as the'.
are the progeny ef a beetle or insect ch
could propagate without the IMPS -
'Shea of duel:, which .14. always found in
field. and wimpground, and in propet
en:Witham to aunt a lodgement for the eggs.
But the feet no the iasect is:by on wane
eve fa the 'matter of immuring a deposit for
ita, eggs. and drops them on the dnag hems.
or etimpto: pile, and even in the manure of
the yards, and when thee. conenyed 19
the field and sowed broad CaPi, or deposited
to bilis or Nervier., too matter whether no.
. ward land, or emote that hems been coat -
reed !or SI O110111.1' of years, abs fatal pre.
golly is developed as readily as when the
pgr,, deposited In animal excrement
doseeed prom/stunt:sly in the Gelds.
The worm which to frevently proem,
destooton to the estbsge. i. the woe as
the brown "cot" or corn worm. T.. .up •
pnvo its drepredetinbs are congaed eiseit-
meaty to crop.' growing on sward land, ip
te controvert the whale tenor of practical
'xpertesee, though do not doubt that.
1.1•0111 reation., their retain. may be
mnre Mad on lands of theistier chore, than
they ordinarily are en thows of it,. former.
The egg* of this beetle are not wattle of
•0 raring exposure• to severe dogrel. of
„lit, „„i"o protePted by • covering of sod
or manure, end hence the praetice etraotene.
al plougbing.,whitit Wog...emit, of them to
the arrface. Ia shought .to hove a beceacial
(feet, while the spreading of cornint•I
heaps and piles °Pik immure, en as tn te
pttee every part to the elEnat• uf from dor
rag the long win.er.-has.been recommended
as tending to their do#tructins.
'Mt' the best method dente wag, wood be
to ecenorage the inmease of hirdw and tosdo
zetrneaIftronlolloodreatfir:-7,71.naes itehPon,otw anithtecdtvareetn!
Thad, well oec.,,ophith more towards the
ternerestion of 1 crop af cern, than all the
p'olosophers and thenneing sem:Amen hien
a000 mince corn was eunivnted. They see
P el an indentions 0011 of twinge, trod fioninto
• night patrol. which hilly mean the nes
Cea-yiet. nt the case, It cut -worm 011
night -seeker, and prenerallv performs Ism
peregitrationn from Intl to hill, by asenteirtig
to the surfare.
Litcratuxt.
A THRILLING ADVENTURE
ST THE SURGEON.
Jo the month of August, 1828, when the
war raged between Buenos Ayr'. and }Ins-
til, in South' America, I found myself, with
many others from the northern division of
our continent, engaged on the part of the
former.
Not only wee t4re the hope of lanrele to
be won, our chivalry excited, and onr wild
oats to sow, but we bad heard of or per-
sonally witnessed the gross cooduct of Fears
toward the American Minister and Cassel
carried to such an extent ea obliged the
former to demand his passi7rts and retiw
was, n
home. It therefore, war of Ameri-
canism agmast despotism. I wait made
surgeon nines brig -of -war Sampson, mount -
lag eight guns, tboegh a Larger vessel
under a different commander had been offer-
ed me.
We were ordered to rim down the roost
and lead a spy et Bahia, who wiui to eraste
as insorrectio• of the Meeks, and thus ob-
lige the mammy to call ia ber fleet from the
blockade of tie river or Plats, teethe,
with iiijseetteme te 110 as math minehrif 00
peened. gang tied retereisig to meriting
uollet thereto Nag of Broad. W. had
prostee4e4 dim far upon our errand. and
hedge well esteem 1 seal cotie/ oer relit.
11110116, IhM thirteen posments from emeriti
fre and a tleef/Mse stmolier nIrneerlovar•
4 tererl
ts16t*.st Vt•llt;;;OIMt;
tr..41-;
t4' #'02"If =srhi
flags, were ditplayral ao of ota- sit-
ter beside the prizes manned and lent in.
The consequeore etthe latter trophy, how-
ever, was aneoyieg. The manning of so
many prize -teasel% from our own clew left
us so reduced in strength and ;lumbers, as
to compel us to dismiss wain 1/112•01W/A, a
valuable vessel, the SI. John, fur absolute
want of an officer to take charge of tier.
be lieutenants had taken command, our
after another, of the captured armed% ot
war; and the master -purser, midshipmen
and masters' mates had been sent in with
the merchant prizes. Our commander
now stood alone, without a single sea ()Meer;
the crew, too, bad necessarily become much
reduced; thir-to-eight men and three boy..
were all that remained of the gallant hund-
red who had left '-ort but a few tnontlis be -
lore.
On board of one of ii,e lately captured
vessels ao Englishman, acting as supercar-
go, gave the iutelligence of an enemy's
brig -of -star lying in port, ready to sail at a
moment's warmng. She was stationed here
to protect the commerce -a vessel mount-
ing eighteen guns -twenty-four pounders --
and a hundred and thirty-two mcn. Dierite
this great disparity of force. oar comman-
der concluded that aim m'gln be taken by
surprise -and that eery hour -nay, that
very moment, his design was put in execu-
tion.
The evening before that balk I ramie-
ber as yeaterday. Our Commodore came
nn deck, with the gentler, saying to
btm:
You will lie to until daylight, with your
head off a:lore, when 1 will kola' you with
the other brig. Quarter-rnastet, where is
the prize I"
'4 Under tile lee bow, sir: she WEIS 10
hate fi,kd •ocay.'
Man, the weather main-brire; sonare
away main -yard; board main -back; aft sheet'
were the quick cominaudo and in a few
minutes the vessels were again within speak-
iog dtetance.
Brig, ahoy !' No -atower. 'Brig
ahoy !' sternly. :1nswer, or I will sink
you.' A pause. til 119 nit aver.
'Forecustle there, clear away yore =in-'
ber 2, and seed yoor shot into their
cabin to . drive them up from their
grog.'
In a mommt the loud report 0: a • gun
was !seared, and the grating crash of the
shot was fei!ooed the eel:a reroeuer-
sting along the coast of Oliada pod Per-
nambuco.
• There's work for you, Doctiir,'..ald our
Captain.
'Obl pray don't kill's,' cried a weak
voice from tile prize; the men are all drink
and what can I do 1'
. This came from a boy who had:been left
by mistake when thz I3raziiiians were
brought a vroy.
'Put the helm down.' and, as if urged 1,
one iffinIse.b31.11Tc5st,:, sane% grazzfully
u p iato the %hid. '18. brig o( -war kept
under steerage way ontil the maintepsail
of tbe prize taught aback when she broiled
up her 'nein-omit and ['toe to.
The gunner went on board with las prize
crew, and sent back the fellows who hadoie
the boatswain's mate s-ljerted Lila
to extra duty with his cat.'
It appeared that the prize -crew tempor-
arily kft in charge hut discovered a ease of
gin, and planing it on the cabin table, had
taken 0111 one or more of its and
emptied them is it h such dili,.-snce as to 'en-
der alsentiolves, is common parlance,,drimk
se Pollee that the man from the helm had
joined them, and the veoeel, tat her own
sweet will,' fell off ho:•ore the wind --her
earn -braces, having been carelessly belayed
-her **topsail hatl Idled away, and she
was fairly running intn port of her own
accord. From the *tate snmno-
lency produced by the too ardent use
of the 'ardent. one shotaooke the quarto
seated aroend the gin nor.; not that an or-
chnait sh.A thrown at random ncross the
bow r stern, or a dozen band sides thrown
over them, could have induced a single
man to %lir, but this %hot ba.ing been well
directed, went through the nide, 'truck a
bed Winch it forced through a state room
door npon llte table and its naroz.ng guesto
struck (Inc gio-case, which it knocked to
stoma, and went out al the opposite auk
through • well-rounded hole, with A little
splintering on the outside. The men were
all more TIT level hurt; the bed and .hor had
bniised alt nn the weather side 08 18. table.
and broken pieces of glans had oeverely mit
sod lacerated ibose who were an uncorlu-
sale u tn have taken leeward seats. It
seemed a minele that no one was killed;
but they were well wohered, and pot under
my band. instead of the tioltswsin's mare;
their Nether raishieest deferred moll i heir
wound% healed, or they hod redeemed
their character by rod eoadurt 10 1• •
tion.
Before this hitle prelude wag enedu,Od,
tirepteme of appreseheng day hail meet
their appeeresie•- 'lie !entrees for a mit-
. _
meet had. brightened tip-:aod them a drper irk a gnat curiosity to ee1 bow dear
darkness revered the waters.' were '..n deck for ow c, sad accordingly
Doctor,' said my (:ointnonlere, handing
int the eight-g,l.'.s with which he lied been
watching ten miles to leeward of es--
. Doc ter, pray keep the deck half an hour
fur me : you are non-combottaut, sod may
sleep while we are at work.
'11. brig Itn. been told of' our strength
and will probably come out and give ue a
chanre to tn.., her in open fight. it ie to
late to cut her nut now, and to engage under
the guns of the battery might be called
rash by our rulers. After the men have
hail breakfast I will take her if also
comes outonie. (./uartertnaster, keep the
prize on our lee ouarter,niel shorten sail if
you find we are genie?: away from her.'
Aol k•o say be threw off his hat and laid
down% a hammock hung (or hirn between
too o. the quarter-deck gem
• Quirt...measlier Ilunter,' said a quarter
gunner,' what do you tided of thr old man
Ile.a gone to sleep, like a trooper's horse,
all standing, amd means to wake up and light
tbat heavy craft the sailors of the last
prize told us of. A int be mad
'Na, na,' said the big whi,kered Scott
who front bean the most athletic and faith-
ful felkw on board, was the Captain's fancy
man. Na, na,if we bail to fight ri wee
bit it run hurt tet, we ha been osy in' and
* criteria& long enow.' •
Scrimmage, is it, said Brown, the first
speaker; do you call it scrimmage to. take
thou two letter 0 mark, -both twice as
big *1 01. Powder and shot! .bat do you
call a fight thin r .
I ca Trafalgar a fight', aud Aboukir
a figlne when we had our eighty!! matched
will eighty's, each cboasin‘ a bird an' peeklit
at it -an Rickiit it by the hour.
Well, bet that's said Drown;
you fought man to,in man, gun agin gun.
and no* look at that are fellow, sheetie
home hio thrsaik, and say iflte Mat more
nor a match for the liketiof mai'
'They were now joined by several of the
patty officers and =now*. ,mustering upon
rho forecattle,wakbeitclosely the eneror'e
movemer.ti, and gave their opinions a. 50
the probable result of an enragement.
All eseept Hunter were evidently alarm-
ed at the prospect before them, mid tried
hard Lo persuade him • to jean Mem in e artr-
0 request to the' Commander, that be
would not cnr,,age= an enemy of Weil
orerwlieholng force.
Whist forsluoild 1 gang wi' ye l' said
Hunter; k hay as many lives m the Captain,
and I'll warrant we've es many friends iu
hell no he has.'
This prolound reasoning did not snit the
unintellectual Minds of the group. and it
determined that a boatoviains's mate, cap-
tain of the foreeestle, and a marine should
compose the derntatien.
It was delayed ontil a:ter break:as!, in
the hve that it might prove uonecesso-
.74leasterlile the captain slept soundly as,
if pillowed on down, receiving the reports
of the eoemy's maneuver" with a simple
'Very well,' and sleeping :spin.
Eight bells were repnrted to be stniek,
the cronies were relieved--tite hammock,
bed been stowed --the decks made clean
and spotless -the sails abeeted home -and
everything done withal much.regularity tt
18 10 enemy were to sight.
The men were horsily seated round their
mess -kids when the Captain stepped from
ender the sad which had been spread over
his hammock as an awning, and, casting a
(ad: glance aloft and along (Inc deck,.
touched his bat and bade me' good morning'
at the same time thank,ng me for the fest
refreshing sleep Ile bail for several rights
anti play fully romplimenting me on my skill
as a sailor.
• But i)ortor, trait; he. ' how io it yon
•
have run away from the prize where
she is, hull tinwn, astern.'
The fact Plea we hail wen so buoy woo
the thought% of the ' morning" danger; end
the enemy'l movement+, that we had for-
getton the prize altogether.
It WaP now, hnwever. Apparent Coil the
brig of war but given op the idea of ever -
taking ill, which at tiro, seemed his cirr•et
a. we sailed ton fast fnr him, and was mak-
ing for our prize to commie lismielf with
it.
Wlien the men tool firOilied their lareak•
filet the word was peeled all hen& make
mil clear away lower term*.* act
lent ateddiag soil. of both sides.'
Ant sway we flew down towards the
enemy, who, hy Owe hew, was lying to in
company with our per/P.16.mi tea mita tee
leeward: The heed. wry now ordered
to flew ship for action.
`I eras were and ik. (toes stopper-
ed with rhea' n-arrplee tarried to the yard
arm.; shot pl....4 up and err•vihrwa.
dh
a rapidity only gained 8, enostaio mole.
Aa117 deity bee /*wedelw� eistanesol
to the reek pit whorl es• trio* To after*. 1
or P
11101`4•1.. tilot oattol eve, , •
asked leave to remain on deck until my
services were ler:wed below.
Our t'o lllll lodore reluctantly' c000ented,
but rtennawcadvd roe to go tato the main-
top ober, I should to out of the reach of
splints.rs.
We were nearing the enemy fast.--"ele,
deputalinn to wait on captain stood obrettst
the maininaot, sud were backed by the
greater part of the crew, some gounibliog
threat*, eome swearing, some wanting Krone
others) talking of taking the vessel --all lout
and boisterous; in short, in open mu-
tiny.
The captain walled stately and conipon-
eilly into their midst, otrtick to blow or two
with (Inc net of his eutIntet neer the heaile
and ears 08 18. ringleaders, who were stito-
ned and fell tot if dead. -Ile then ordered
the meo to their Mations to shorten sa,l,
and, beckoning to me said, Doctor, tske
these fellow's down and bandage their heads
enickly, and 'Aid them up to me; I shall
want their services in about 5 minutes.
Do you hear. you sirs if you are not st
your guns in tire minutes you'll bear from
me again.'
The wounds were &eves: and the men
at their poets in due time. 1 heard, as I
bound up their woundn, our commander's
battle speech. It came to my ears in super-
human tonne being ehouted thro' a speaking
trumpet, made ()leery thin oi'ser, or tell
metal, never used except in action,:
' Lads! 1 aro ring to take that br ig.
Now, mark ! if ynti sulk --if ere, hero; bsek
-when 1 call fer boarders. if you let (Inc
rascal Bratillian get a foethold on tbis deck
1 rota match to the magasine. 1.mrm.
ber, I merer. yet toM you a Iblechoe.l, nod,
as I •hope for Cod's merc'r, I never
This was fuSitivret1137 three hearty cheers
from the crew, hichhad hardly r ea. ed,
before the command was given to take in
sail, and never was the order more prompt-
ly obeyed.
It seemed less than a minute before I
reached the deck, when I found all done -
the sail., booms and gccr all down, the fore -
hatch nod the gratings' laid on.
• As I retched the comrty gate a
brOod-side, which shouldhare'. esilh-Wa-
our resit' lOW0n1111 it em;.- i1.
came through the topeaile, tkieralty tearing
theta clear from their bolt ropes.. W.
confirmed our criers. a:onsin, having yawned
to receive the salute *ben he' wore, aid
gave ns hie !tabooed battery, which 8.e tbe
former, went over without material damage
eacept to the leg of the captain of the fore-
top, which it took away. Of sown I left.
My ruined station, .and that with right
good wilcwitile 1b..wooaded moo enolly
mite a bowline of thetrip gallant Lailiardia
and lnieeteilhirosell to the sleek. 1oppft-
ed the tourniquet on 'Irk, for he W0111,11101
consent to go below. -The enemy sine
wearing slop to give us the third broadside,
when, as be fell off stern "to. we opened,
raking with grape nail canister. and as he
came to the wind he had fore -reached, so
that his shot went. ahead, *Wont Wei came
abreast his mein m -t. grapplee seems.
ed him. Tile marines on be forleastla
soon drove his turn from the after divishoo,
vrhile ours gave it, we told, under his quar-
ter. This was but for a moment, lie
rallied and prepared itt hoard over our bows;
we called and repelled the boarder.; but his
numbers were yet too great to • admit' of
one following him. Again he rallied and
boarded -got possession of the bowsprit
rigging end forecestle. Oar commander --
in a white hitt, to distinguished him -Wall
1 1t alone to keep ba -k the /memo, for the
mon hai. Ge4 aft. At sight of this, be ran
aft molt a it match es he rooted alorg
and shout( • '11:o forward, fcr your lives,
or Itis goes to the magmtioe.'
The men clieernil, and, with n rns'i truce
the eormy frail the decks -some back to
their ,',"a 1, some into the 104.1. Onre ,
lowed the former. ami a brisk rattling of
small arms and eloalnin; of cutlasses 4-1-
.001. The entinme were left onmanried,
excepting that of Quartermaster Ilunter,
11,11..th every tow and them would heave in a
directed shot .010 her rudder, one
stickbetween the rudder and 'terrorist,
rrnikerd her helm oveleviv.
An nearer of tbe enemy threw a boded -
pike at nur eaptarn, which whieed close to
him sod fised itself into the bowsprit hitt..
It was drawn from thence, and retnrned
with awful intereet, totting the ahem, In the
back of the neck and literally bins
t,i8. deck.
The battle continued in See wary ten or
fis..n mingles, whoa after a Sated eisome.
erode, •tteseet en board es, it'. gollirte.--
deck appeared to thinned, and nwr
mei, followed oak hr the earpeoter.slims
lag over ber Ilionseriors. hooped thairti era
be, riven. Thp former keked like tor
thtng bot 0 v.'w.n,'.wsl,,. *cwt.. 408 aid
tell,e3ed arenas his taktng ebb
aviiih wieb the Inc‘iintrlorv, ikon, nedi
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wommid, sad 'Hargrave m kiedieg has OM, '
had get them covered with powder; wipinie
perepirstioo from bis ace at iatervels,
he had covered himself veldt blood and pow -
dui villa*** howling it. Tbe mottU Man.
bed takes at bis het, rid hie 'ghee frost the
beeket which bung to his waist, end ripped
op sad tore his pantal000s. ruall uveae -
ooutreil as be was, h found himself in *8.p
r
esence of the full-drAssed E.:plain of Co!
eiseer.y, towards whom he reshtsti (Of a de ith
crappie. But the latter had encore' of
fighting; cog of IIunter's pi -linter* bad
knocked away his right band, 8..e officers
were all either dead or woe:lied sad he
coiIJsot gra b4. matinee to core frcm voi-
der cover of the berth -deck, whence shay
were foirg as feat es they rculd
With his left hand G. Erreatinn r sp-
tain presented his cutlass, neil said, to he
eurrendereil, ' Order rout men cease
'
fir-
ing.
,lway, there !" slinisted one coo• ' ;
away there ! Boarders. away ! (.1 7
beards and idlers, stock and rde.O, beard
from the brig.'
,t Co% summr en, some fifteen OrOtr Wien
went ever the side in double este.k time,
despite the rattle of musketre.-Again
benrd onr eoptsin's trumpet'- •C'esese /Atm
below, there ! Your Captain bas strerk !'
The only &tomer I beard was a r.:ley of
musketry. ()nee more, and for the last
time. 1 heard that trempet-it pealed, tio es
to make my hair Mined oa end : Sheet
no trailer there.'
From that moment not a shot was firei'.
not a saCre.chishreunded--every man seem-
ed Tel -bound ; even the wounded, who
were lying artist in every direction, held
their breath for fear of diotuthing the still-
ness, and wakening the tiger in our crew,
who eeeined like that animal, crow -ling
ready for a opting at the least noise. . Omr.
men went steadily round, placed CCtItTiell
at each oeuttie wtmie s,,uratt went helow to
secure the priornere. Our rriptain. now all
ed from the leo. of blond, and
was sale, and the excitemmit ab:tng,f
r:ai,pedainitn-
the Bag of our last prize, he was carried
into the cabin.
'MB DOLLAR.
aNd yew err thick of the power of
dotted thei poet' ingairove *dyer won in
your dagers-did yutioreryr 11C110 IP/10-
wheel tri, roe knew It to be 11,0 tever of
0.1.0e., the hit et power, tne semis•ion
mast to the gear* of a unerring micirtyl
The dollst mainivert an onseepotene thing-.
how men 1-ve til What u..100 oniNiontil
t• prireoced by hutnaeity upon Preen' foe
that 'Over Solari 111ew min coarrt its
prerence end kneel in subtle intionoat the
Met of tin yodiroasur: litany preach, prat:
work, bye, and die, for the dollar. Let ye
look al a few of its charms, it eetalitiehee
your foundation 111 seetety, gives yon lode -
once, drawn around you minim rat (needs"...
With it you can buy hornet, power, labour
ell this can be bought tor dollars. Myrna.
.1111 10 allele to high emotion -In the cum -
mousy, the Slate, the motion/ Do pm
wish tor glom,' pnd applatims from the mei.
-4146.00steheeteudra oweriti eitoralnif Yers
eau rbe
sow wows Loti with a 1', p.m,. at
•'`r nod, and 6 y your nossibitet Donate
will buy n. D-, oa want lab not erne
oWitrilf Wtti (.111:0178thin
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e-yupiIretralhandt°1to.•4112
tory smite! Deflate by them ao
thinks ti right. Yea, .o It is. Speak .1;f
lc and the dollar terns upon ynn erns
and overpower. Here, ill the pettiest. no.
loon of the mirth, the goer of Dods Meer •
resign, the bops of all, end the loved 01011
.nouriano. ara found who writ their lutltretwe.
their iianette-, theft God eves birtInAght
as etimen• of Foch nation, aye,-thelr temy.
mode,' if need be; for dollar. l'eff Intu oneA
a 'Worms, of progress, of the flinty of 104
bunt, and they call you • trunk rad I limit
the woteieg ,,ti'. -of kb rtgh titi....beg
AIM In swats to toe tree petition, apeek,to
him of labour reforms and Myer.. ;0 ea
ciety, and he efteottinite le forms among Ibis
Ores to spit tope* you. And all lb.. monieloe
the Influtopee of.doliam. Who emit sot
ea!' it Next to *intro's*/ yeti glint tit fro • •
onroeS Ay eociery„.. pointed sant an • frasite
trampled upon se ati Idiot; read alfa ef *mot.
toe( good es erth of hes1en88-.3 tart
and tams the lociross sr dollars. Sprat or
right to row modem to your ?Aare/ 1.
Your god. of meiety. and a .liethner Mee is
6,414 from • ell..-eveit there to whom 744
would give Nimmons.. The wtrld hew.
• tightwoon Wiferee yet:- t diva *SI
per farteltirlehl 11 breaths forw.rJ to Mr
peach your doctrine. Alt thls te, eves le
doe repetilican nation. when Sim potpie
rnIr! Sell pout vete, your oilluesee, y
wolf, if ttthrey ihn tuty yon -'.5 enreed tot
stie man who *outdoing trails le the op1n.
loon end minds of -freesnee, see h..
hotel that Orme, mien a Mitten:Id record
against itself.
A Irsrat. Nveitt.sui...-.The lettere.
donee Iteldge, rubhthed al Brussels, has the
following
Tha peels... of Motoptierer rr•ing
at I .nortno. ht•es•os been 10•111.1 tie the en'.
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**Av..niy tlenaltled ior atiorolf ef
the eirtmo•I Imre Pte. wee ender the lar-
rtelnlity of horrnwiar o' oh- fanoTo halms
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['rat The 1 liow,eg 0 ts reenar-
kaht• hooray.
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by the F',,nerrrer Nepoleno, lob'. orrort4 •
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pne••••ton ha Q.,•••3I..a .11•40.m.
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this 5.8,l,t',' hall etre. wore by 0aeons
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sod by two tiossoa wh•h.,e deer deettme.
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