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   Washington Telegraph (Newspaper) - April 22, 1859, Washington, Indiana                                F. 6.  22, 1859,  and 9.  Written expressly for the talk of THK 1812.  k. f Herbert and separated from of the conduct of both Herbert and At they ready to bid their host and mounted and hastened away to perform lha them by the They benj their course down ihe lalce and on the 6ih of Sep they boarded a vessel commanded by the brare and magnanimous Com To him the they had Instant ly he commanded his whole to be in order for the No time was to be at every moment were likely to be attacked bi the and soldier was in great liaste and worked the most The fleet now in it was determinad tu sail to the western extremity of the and accordingly they did set and on the 10th of September 1813, ihe two squadrons met. Now was the time for and never did the brave and heroic Perry show his superior powers as a naval commander more than on this beginning of the the fire was directed principally against the of commodore which in a short vime become an having all her except four or either killed or The brave Perry then in an boat transferred the flag to the Ni passing through the line of the poured successive broadsides into five of the at half pistol shot Here again the loud of artillery far across the if shaking the very depths of the Here again enemy fell by the power of the Here again Herbert eagerly grasp the torch and touch the sending death throughout the Thus the fire continued until four at which time every vessel of tlie was it was on iLia that the was Harrison ia the has since been proverbial our American have met the enemy and they din of battle was now over and victory had crowned the efforts of the brave and the and Herbert once more had the satisfaction of beholding at the command of the American ft portion of the days elapsed ere the little company again their duties nor did they leave the squadron till informed by a messenger of ihe danger of some families by a band of Immediately they set out upon their work of and hazardous days after the Chey entered a neighborhood about six distant from the residence of Fred Already tlie settlers vare ia a state of intense News had their ears of the intended of all the white settlers by the 00 that very Our young sought to calm their rising so far succeeded that every man and boy was ae far as possible prepared for Some six families lived in the all of which were in of By dark they were pretty well and each house was provided with a force suiE large to repel the assaults of a dozen savages ftn after as Herbert And Lewis were walking in front of the of a good old they were startled by the noise of approach iDg and ere they had time to secrete eight persons rode up in the greatest and fastening their horses As they did Herbert that the was one of the and bit pledge when first they at once to grasp her by the but she drew back from pressing bir then her ai a token of former how oft shili I you for violating your How oft shall I forbid your what excuse can you have for this frequent gasped I can find no ask one who hast been a friend in forgive when I 0, only forgive this thy coming was so What 0, forgive my transgression of thy I will forget no once more I will forgive but let me remind you the boquet I placed to your and its effects when last we and if after this you approach too I shall allow you lo suffer consequences to fall on your lei me answer your Sad and frightful intelligence 1 indeed In an this house first of all is to be attacked by savages by thaj he here to has so by Herbert Manning will measure blades with by the this is to my you must content yourself to fight the As to I will see to Why in heaven's name this is very strange Where are your Where your or with what will you Do you ask 5ivhen you have only felt my power but which near felled you to the There doubt no more and question only I may pleased to answer the nymph threw her scarf heavily against his when instantly he began lo witness the same strange and sensat icn he had onco before He instantly cried out in for the love of It was a Some four or five of the Americans had while H half dozen of the Indians jay dead upon the Now the raged as Four powerful had gathered Herbert who was dealing heavy blows with his sword upon their but it was evident that he could hold out no Just as he was about sinking from and loss pf the nymph threw her magic scarf around the faces of the savages who stood close soon Then two more were forced to follow their This Herbert from exhaustion fainted and Thp nymph then seized tomahawk with which she quickly dashed upon the earth the brains of the four then returned to after she wrapped her scarf about his and again hurried away to the Two more Americans and six savages Instantly she threw her scarf about their and in five minutes the terrible apd heart sickening was all was and Herbert had returned to the nymph appeared before them again She mo all to follow and quickly led to look upon prostrate form of Fred to she and believe the mighty power of the nymph of the she again drew the same vial and applied it to the nose of as she had done with when in stantly he started in amazement to his Seize cried the convey him to chain him give him bread and water do not kill but let Cora Lee and Clara Gray have the disposition of one so base and Do as I My work to night is Shaw was now firmly grasped by the hands of Herbert Manning and 0, is the nymph had quickly feel thy 0, for the love of away and mounted her she spuke to young restore me then he sank to the earth sense young Sue that you less and when the nj rny and the fair who slantly drew a vial from her bosum anJ you will bless your Replaced it to the nostrils of the insensible i mber though tlie power of who revived to his ho the nymph again addressed answer will satisfy you I will now be able to in some appreciate my and learned I to not trifle loo rose to his feet and terrified beyond His together with those who had just arrived with the nymph stood amazed and astonished at what had transpired before A silence of near five minutes ensued which was broken by the syho not the mysteries you have witnessed to-night deter you IVom but remember that your success depends upon your bravery and Forget what has and think only of the danger of the As for think nut that I am and as for 1 will bring him within my see you to the Arrange your forces now for the she had the whole company set earnestly to whils the nymph secreted herself in some brushwood not far from the In half an hour the savages leaped over the fence wi h such a yell that the company trembled from very Madly they rushed to attack of the but now a volley of musketry broke upon them with such a telling effect that their yells ceased at Bravely did every American rush to the attack of the savages who had not an such Fred Shaw had been the last to leap the fense at tiie on set of the but was now the to leap back No word of cheer was heard from this cowardly but on the hs sought to retreat as fast as his legs would carry him Just as he was passing the hiding place of the she threw her magic scarf over his which instantly wrapped around his face very He was and directly stopped For a moment he stood trembling and quivering in every Then he fell to the insensible and conflict with the savages was now waxing They had again set up a terrible and deafening yell which almost drowned the sound of her and pressing her lips she gave ihe borya the rtin and rode off at the of his Shaw firmly both hand and then Herbert my brave you have all survived this but here lies the brave men who have fallen for our replied we muRt not time The the conflict yet the lost must be cared Let them be buried with the decency and honor due such and valorous soldiers Their comrades may do let us leave them here to care for the nuble and guard this good We must attend to the commands of the then ordered the horses got ready while he and Gilbert carried the prisoner a few yards distant that he might the more readily be fastened upon a When all were Shaw was placed his own hands being tied fast behind while a rope his feet was brought tightly under the thus making escape never perhaps did he cry so piteously or shed tears so The of the scene had been so quickly and powerfully ushered before his mind that he d his true situation until he had been a half For first linie he spoke and heaven's who are are you What and awfully mysterious scenes have transpired 0, heavens I am aye the vengeance of a just God IS about to overtake a wretch who knows no virtue or replied for God's or you 0, spare the life of one unfit to only reply he received has overtaken while the horses accelerated their and all pressed on in IlEY had in the East when the heroes arrived and the occasional reports oi jhf residence of Lee's a spectacle they presented when they had all Many of them were covered with had their apparel torn almost but of all the frightful and unearthly pictures ever to that picture was Fred he beheld the virtuous and Cora approaching It is impossible to give an idea of how he For the first in all life of wickedness and he felt the bitter and of a conscience that had slept for Lewis Gilbert hastened to grasp the fair girl's and heaven my dearest We again He viho sought you now before bound hand and We have brought him hither at the request of the nymph that yourself and Clara may pass sentence upon Look at then think of his inhumanity to wretch if he were ojf and had a conscience at no other be I fear ha is lost to all humane Look my once but now say have you aught to urge in extenuation of your many and awful Such 0, for heaven's spare a wrelch I feel I 0, let hope for is your hope without a too well I knew there could be no excuse for yile creature like chain me give me but bread and but 0, for the fear of ushering a soul into do i pass sentence of death upon me. O. God knows I fear to well may you when I was in your where was ray hope for Was it in you? Those hands were weighed down with and I confined in a filthy and poisonous cell till I had suffered What an what a turing power I Is this but the beginning of the sting of an awakening If then 0, take the sense of good away and let me only know crime acd tijl in hell I pay the let me not begin to feel that pain on for ipe there is no hope of Can it be that there is on earth a villain so lost that there is no hope of 0, the depth of the depravity of the human Mine grows sick at beholding this poor wretch Could those who are be ing gently as it into the vices and follies of see this unhappy man whose conscience has Just awakened him to a full sense of the fact that there ia no repentance or hope of salvation for 0, can it be possible that he would venture beyond tho walks of honesty and spoke of this scene Lead the that we may confine this to learn his whea you and have sat in judgement on his at this time Clara Gray made her and when she had looked full in the face of him who had sought to destroy her peace and she wisdom and goodness of an all wise Godl He who trusts in His name will never be deserted in an hour of deep but he who alone lends his en to vice and will fall to rise ao Thus she again and looked tor a moment with steadfast gaze into the gloomy of Fred Her piercing gaze now a thousand times if more miserable ihan bo Lad ever felt She again look Thy sins have you at last to a place where justice may be meted out to you clothed yourself in the habiliments of and but your face could not hide from a black I knew you and knew you to bs in heart what you have proved to be in Let your mind run back to the time I first knew Then you professed to How changed is your Had you lived honestly and bad as that heart you might have bven a But what are you for God's suke cried can bear no 0 let me hung from the let my brain be dashed and nay body lie as food let be tora but for of for the love of jf not respect for a suffering tor tue me not with those they sting apd burn the the the and make this a hell 0, then fell with his face to the and for the first time in a long life of crime and wickedness he felt a sorrow for his sins and He cried most The ladies shed how could thoy refrain from doing here lay at their a being though hardened in brought lo possibly of Five minutes of time passed but none and Clara then rose and pointed to a room Herbert soon had Shaw car ied where they fastened him with a stroRg then left miserable man to contemplate and now joined at the breakfast They had been much at the but had now as far as could be banished the thoughts of the miserable from their minds and were now quite Clara is it that you and those valorous young be able to learn the designs of the It seems as if it was by some and I may say sur agency yoy the the commander of the British fleet just in time to give warning to Commodore was serious then there are and mysterious things in this those that finite beings may not and I gained the to a mysterious a thought pray tell about I dare tell I I have pledged not I have once suffered from violation af my and will venture can any befall you when none may know save those who are here to heaven knows I love and will one day disclose to you that I cannot do once I was led must speak no more of this 'Tis possing what can all this do not urge me. Too well I love you to withhold from you aught that would give jou but again I say I cannot how tell you Mr. Gil has not Herbert a secret If not why does he hide the secrets of his heart from he has told answered he dare not now teil of the means by which he gains information of the designs of the has he not a one be say not such they sting my very 0, me this when 1 again for the thousandth time kneel at thy feet and swear eternal constancy to and thee thou then is my say true as rise my own take me to thy and never again will J give thee cause of this was a dear way to school one in BE Some snarling in an Oregon attempts to prove that Edgar A. Poe's Raven is stolen from a Persian poet respectable American bird has great cause to of this shameful For we flatly disown that fowl as notorious Marchioness de when she was the turned to friend and said thai she had forgotten to mention m her confession that she had poisoned her It was a trifling omission which she to have The sprightly must say widow editress of the in reply to a who asks if she wears we don't wear anything italics are her We eup pose she tells the naked the w. 8. is no which so especially the attention of standing in that to quality of which is not droppeth like the gentle dews from the place felicity of this of and though sullied and still in a great upon the just appreciation of and its practice by christian But we are inconsiderate mere mass of human flesh and blood in we are a fanciful race of who frequently send our thoughts a journey to the biasing dominions of the quite forgetful that we owe our tenement of mind to earthly casket to heedless that we are the mission of a apd perfectly in regard to our future behold poverty and walking hand in talent too often industry too frequently virtue and pride and riches alone yet do we re that heaven has given us means to do good unto those who to encourage to seek out neglected though obscured by to speak consolation to the delicate and sensitive when laboring under wrongs which of the unworthy one is and unto others as you would have them do unto is equally divine in though bettor known as the but how pno oy practice phe But man! be mind fui of thy Remember thine 0, man! for mercy alone willed thee to and pity suckled thee at their Come with me back to the great natal day of God's whon blooming in all the freshness of youthful verdure was pronounced and there learn thine his wisdom and his the great Architect of the Universe will create summoning be fore him the angels of his the watchers of his they stood in council around his hidden and uncreated him said the angel of will war with his he will oppress the him said the an gei o' will manure the virgin soil of his kingdom with his brother's him said the angel of will prove unworthy of thy he will disobey thy laws; he will betray thy spake the angels of the attributes of the when the youn gest of with tears in her sparkling arose to plead against the eloquent persuasions of and said tho angel of in thine image and likeness let man be in thy loving kindness let him When all thy messengers forsake I will seek and support and turn his faults to Because he is I will incline his bowels to and his soul to When he departs from from and from the consequences of his wanderings shall detor him from and I shall gently lead him to was offspring of as the Great Spirit that called him into All nature smil ed upon the favored creature who was lord of this lower whilst in the perfect enjoyment of and corporal exulted in unalloyed under the pervading influence of his Father's gracious But he forfeited the happy Pride whispered an attainment after higher wisdom than God had been pleased to and was lis Satan assumed the sceptre of power over and the everlasting deuth of the offender was the penalty of the man's first were the angels of the attributes assembled round mighty throne of Him whose was wreathed in flowers of justified vengeance upon the race of cried tha angel iof whose veice was echoed the whole kingdom of But Mercy plead in sweetest spare the and I will the Nor was it prayer was The again yielded to the pleadings Was it the perishable dross of world satisfy the debt man's God of Mercy paid the upon the tree of the The just fur the Love for poor sinful man! obi behold thy In thy wisdom and in thy pride thou art but a In thy power and strength thou art but Look then to thine thy destiny above be merciful to thy even as thou thyself hope is the noblest act of self and he who a spirit of in its highest s necessarily the happiest of peace it wherever it It builds our latent hope the rough paths of and opens in each heart a. Christian man! should tby brother err rejoice not at his but flesh and and ally of hie Rather endeavor to dispel from the suffering spirit the demon of and into his bosom a hope of meriting at least ope ray of The angels of the attributes of the Lord are still pleading fpr for and the God of paid he And in thy weakness that art but the of 1869.  house of God is also the house of Here nation meet with God to ask and to national On the and in the the of the Redeemer to the end of the assemble for this glorious he is ever present to give than we Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything Beauty js God's hand writing a wayside it in every every fair faced ever fair and him for the of and drink it in and with all your for 'tis a a cup of truly grateful heart may not be to isil its but it can feel and Ivrs and Two French lawyers traveled front to fight a After Arriving ground they discovered that 'the whole thing originated in a bands and went back without any loss of bat minus seme two hundred frances apiece A cotemporary editor from the manner shirts are made in that there ought to be an of The editor went to the expense of a shirt the other and when he awoke in the he crawled out between two of the shortest Can you tell asked a why a conundrum that nobody can guess is like n Shall I tell you now or next if you sooner or later everybody muit Young A Jail of Solid people of Calhoun are building the first story of which is to be of solid and no rock allowed less that three feat three feet and eighteen inches Every rock in the dungeon is to be the outside all hammer The lower story is divided into three one a one for one for The Alabamians pf that region arc determined to have no jail bird Not ft Small Potato for Ireland California paper telle of a in that which feur inches in in weighs four and thirty or there's Mount as she put up her tell about burning lather the it don't  

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