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It has cen repotted that I am to bo retired his month , but that report has doubtloaa rlacn from the fact that my term M ommandant hero haa expired. There la sort of unwritten Inw th&t the higher flicorB of the navy shall have three yoara ea duty and three joara shore duty al- ornately. My three years' aboro duty ( Thich have been passed AS command nt hero , expired last February. But na lie now admlnlatratlon was to como In so eon , I was requested to remain In hargo until delivered by order of the now secretary of the navy. 1 have now occivcd notice that I am to bo relieved > y Commodore Kimberly , and I am mak- ng my preparations to leave. " "Havo you been assigned to other , uty ? " "Not BB yot. I am npw 'waiting or- ors. ' I shall visit Washington nndNor- elk , where members of my family roaldo , nd If nnasslgnod shall pats the few reeks yet remaining of active service at hoao places. Wo are retired at G2 , and shall roach that ago In August. " "And then ? " "I think that perhaps my wife and I may take a year In Europe. Although 1 iavo been in Europe Eovcral times , I mvo never soon it. In my earlier years , whllo occupying leaser positions , I could lot easily leave the voesol when In port , .nd . so I have never soon much of Europe. " "You Bay you have been forty-four 'cars ' in service ? " "Yea ; nearly. I was appointed mid- hlpman In 1841. That was before the naval academy was established , and wo tudied mathematics , seamanship , gun- icry and other necessary things on shlp- ) oard. Wo had a teacher of mathomn- ica with us , and wo wore obliged to un- torgo oxaminatlona at stated times. " "In 1813 1 waa attached to the sloop- if-war Saratoga , and wo had quite a live- y little.affair oil the woat coast of Africa. t was at the tlmo of the agitation oon- ernlng the alavo trade and of the tYabbnrton treaty. Wo were ordered 0 the coast of Guinea to LOOK OUT FOR SLAVERS. iftor criming about for atlmo , wo learned bat a trading vessel , which belonged at alorn , had boon captured by the natives , lie cruw killed , the cargo seized and the catol burned , so that every vestige of lie crime * was removed. Wo were ord- rod on shore for the purpose of avenging ho outrage , and had a lively skirmish 1th the natives , capturing and destroy- g the Hereby villages. Wo landed a ruall force of marines and a small field- ieco which threw shrapnel. The natives wore unclothed , save by a clout , and wore rmed with old-fashioned smooth-bore Int-lock muaketa. They had , also clubs , nivos and spears , and If they had only cnown their strength , for they wore 2000 r 3000 strong , they might h&vo easily nassacrod us all. But they did not un- iorstand the explosion and scattering of he eharpnel shot , ahd they broke and led from their villages , abandoning them nd wo bnrnt them , Two or three of our men were wounded and ono afterward died. " "That was your first engagement ? " "Yes. Three years after , I was ap- lointod passed midshipman , which grade . hold for twelve years. In 1855 I re ceived a commission as master , and the amo year as lieutenant. These years wore passed mostly In squadron duty , ; hongh the Mexican war gave us some "Ivcly work. In the latter year I was at ached to the sloop John Adams of the Pacific equadron. AnAmerican vessel lad been attacked by Feejoo Wanders , and the crow murdered and eaten. Wo were ordered to assail them In return , and I Commanded a party which landed and attacked and destroyed the village of Vutla. It waa quite a lively eklrmlsh , very similar to that , several years before , on the Guinea ooatt. In fact wo had quite a number of skirmishes with the b'oojocs. " "Throe years later I was attached to the Mediterranean squadron. In these : rnlaes in foreign waters wo frequently bad occasion to protect the interests ol our citfaMis abroad , especially in the Central and South American stateswhere revolutions are of frequent occurrence. A case in point has jnat occutrod , our vessels of wav being obliged to Interfere to protect the rights of oar citizens at thu Isthmus of Panama , and a party of marines loft this navy yard yesterday , on route for the Isthmus to render their aid. " "You siw some active service during the late war ? " "Detached from the Mediterranean squadron , which waa , of course , ordered homo at the DHKAKINO OUT Ol' THE WAK , 1 waa , In 1801 , attached to the steam frlgtto Minnesota. Later I commanded the iteamor Anacoata of the Potomac flotilla , and in January , 1802 , took purl in the attack on Cockpit Polnt battery. In March of that year wo wore at Aquia Creek , and later took part in the siege. of Yorktown and the attack upon Glou cester Point. In July of that year I was commlaaicnod aa lieutenant-com mander. A year later came the battle a' ' Morris Island , and In the asmo montl the attack on Fort Wanner , where commanded the ironclad Patapaco. In August of the aamo year wo again at tacked Wsgner , and also Forts Uregg and Snmter. In the attack upon Snmto I commanded the Ironclad Montauk. J month later , as fleet captain , I was iu command of the iligthlp Woehawken in the second attack upon Fort Sumtor This was September 1,1803. " "It was there that you received ycu " wound ? "Yea. I received there a severe woum in the leg , which kept mo on my backfo seven months and on crutches for a yea and a half. It is still troublesome. Thl practically ended my work In the war In 1800 1 waa rai od to the grade of com mander , and WES In command of th tteamer Pcoria of the North Atlantl squadron I was commlwioned captain In 1872 , In 1878 I commanded the old frigate Constitution Iu taking out the ex hibits for the exposition at Paris. In 18811 received the rank of commodore and wai a member of the examining board at Washington. From 1882 to the irosent tlmo I have been In command at his navy yard. " "Your services has been varied ? " "Yes. I cannot say that my service las been especially brilliant , bat It i as been useful. Our foreign equadrous , hough but llltlo is Hoard from hem , are doing vn'tublo work. ? hey are properly called the police of the sens. ' If the cruising of war vessels were discontinued , pirates would bo seen hovering about the en- rinco of Boston harbjr and all along our coast In loss than n month. You are urprleod , bat you can readily see that It would bo so. Lot a police officer bo > lac6d In a certain part of this city and ct him patrol n certain tquaro nightly or three years. Ho la vigilant and oc- ivo , and sees nil that gooa on about htm , ? orba pa ho may nut make on arrest in ho whole tbreo years. Lot the clamor > o raised that that man la doing no good , hat ho never makoa an arrest , and that bo neighborhood is quiet and a police ; uard la unnecessary. Take him off and eave that section unguarded , and there will bo a burglary in that neighborhood ho next night. So It Is with the high GIB. Ships of war are necessary for too rotoction of commerce , and will always 10 necessary so long aj human nature re mains as It is. " Now Discovery , The mayor of Baltimore and every thor muncipal official have , in conjuno- ion with the Governor of Maryland and thor heads of the State Government , mbllcly endorsed by their Autograph Ignaturoa the certificate of the Health Jommlsalonor of Baltimore , setting forth ho fact that the harmful and frcquent- y fatal results * attending the use of : oiigh mixtures containing opiates , nar- otlcs or poiaona are entirely overcome in ho Red Star Cough Cure. They state hat it happily supplants the object Ion- bio and dangerous features of propara- iona heretofore relied upon , and which iavo often caused the death of children. Colonel Underwood's KBSOS ! , 'ittaburg ' Dispatch. "Of conrao , " slid the colonel , laugh- ng , ' 'Kentucky ia n great ntate. Wo iavo the handsomest womou in the vorld ; wo make the best whisky , have ho moat fertile lauds , raise the boat loraos and bavo the purest air. What more could bo asked ? In addition to hat our people pull together , but they .on't like snobbishness. I remember ono imo I mas stumping ono of the mountain iountios. I bought $25 worth of nickels nd pat them in my oaddlebjgs. Every eg cabin I would come to I would ride up and ask for a drink of water. Well , ut would como a little boy or girl with a jourd dipper of warm water. 1 would ake a awaUow , then drop a nickel In the Ippor The little one would run in and would go on. The child's mother would omo and have tbo fat gentleman pointed at. The consequence waa that I got the oto out of that houao. Well , ono raurn- ng 1 rode up to a house , and a llttlo girl rought mo out a dipper of water. I elt in my pocket and discovered that I mdn't a copper. 'Little girl , ' said I , 'I enorally have a nickel somewhere about mo , but I havn't to-day , so I'll ' give you what's the next boat thing for a girl , and hat'a a kiss. ' So I got downoifmy lorso and kissed her for my own llttlo ilao-eyod girl at homo. "Another little black-eyed girl hero bowed up and I had to klsi her for a noico of mlue whom she looked Ike. By this time another little girl bowed up half a head taller than the oat , and not to bo impartial I kissed her , vnon I found that four or five other { Iris had gathered and I saw I waa In fdr t. So beginning with the smalhst I ilflsod each one. ' The changa In stature was so gradual that I didn't notice that ho lait ono waa a fall-grown woman and ight handspmoat that , until I had kissed ler. Looking up I saw that theae wore wo or three old ladles laughing at mo , , nd thinking I had made a bad break , I Ifted my hat to tbo young lady and beg- her pardon , and explained how it vas. She didn't seem to mind it much , > ut the old ladies kept laughing , and 1 , ried to explain It , when ono of them aid : 'Why , durn It , jedgo , she's Bill's wife. ' Well , I thought , I'm In for it. Chat knocks out my voice n this neighborhood. Well. [ inquired In the ) next lonae who Bill was and waa told that it waa 'Buck * Holmes the hardest citizen in Carter county. Next day I had to speak , t the coart house and when I came up L noticed a gang of about twenty-five rough looking follows oil'at eno side and big six-foot fellow was talking to them and gesticulating with both hands. Who's that ? I inquired. That's Buck Holmes and his gang , ' was the reply. The cold chills began running np my lack and I shifted my revolver around up where I conld reach it without trouble and then I lounged up to hear what ho was saving and get the lay of the land. 'Well , I'm b'atikoty ' , blazed' I hoard him say : 'If tbor jodqo dent ketch my vote. No snob , tbar gentlemen. Jest as soon kiss a poor man's wlfo as rich one's by . That settled it. I got 150 more votes In that connty than any other man on the ticket. " _ _ _ _ _ _ For Brnciilul. ABiIunatlo and Pill inonary Complaints , Jtniwn't Jlronchicu H'rochcs manifest remnrkablo curative proper ties , SoW only in boxes. Hnbucd on ) tlio Train. Fmsuuna , April 8. Thos. McCHntock , . No. 18 Millord Place , Chicago , while en route home last night , waa robbed on the train of nearly $5,000 in cash and notes , AC * R D. To all w bo are Buffering from errors and Indigestions of jouth , nervous weakness eaily decay , loss of manhood , etc. I u III tend a roccln that will euro you FHKK Of ClUUCJU. This Rreal remedy uaa dJucomuil by mlealqnar to South America. Send icll-addrcused envelope lUv , Jo- BSI'U T. I Xi.N SUtlon "U " New York. PnlygamUiH Convicted. PJIOE.NIX , Arizona , April 8. Mormon Uisbop Steward and Klder C. J. Kobmson imlictcd polyRumlsts , wore permitted to pleac guilty to a leaser count In the indictment fo unlawful cohabitation , The judge sentencoi them to ninety days In the territorial penlten lary. _ - _ _ _ _ * * * * Nervous debility , prama titro decline of power of either sorspeed and permanently cured. Largo book three let'or s-anops. Consultation free World's Dispensary Medical Association Buflalo , N. Y. A IJrokon iJunk In VlrgmU. WASHINOTO.V , April 8. The comptroller o currency is Informed by tha examiner i charge of the < "suipended Exchange Notiona bank , of Norfolk , that the bank ii insolven and well have to be placed in the handi of receiver. This failure ii regarded u most so nous. The amount due depositors alon amounts to over $300 000. O , my backl That lame back is cause' ' by kidney dltease. Stop it at once b Hunt's [ Kidney and Liver ] Remedy. Good news ongbt to be told ; and it i good news that Hunt's Remedy has core the worst of kidney diseases , and can d it again. Instance In Modern Oratory " \Vtion They HAVO Been Effect Ivcly Introduced Some Novel Prayers A 1'rayltiB Machine. It la a singular fact , says a writer In ho Cincinnati Enquirer , tbnt In the Jovlticua and Deuteronomy of the Joivs hero ia not a single public prayer , nor > no single .formula of public worship. ? hcro are no prayers Instituted for their eotlvltloa of the pauovor , tabernacles , ho pontocoit , the trumpets , the general xplation , or the now moon. Among bo Romans there are no forms of n prayer oft , yet their divinities liad their ownpo- ulsar forms and ceremonials of worship , 'orhapa ono of the oldest prayers comes own to us from the Egyptians. It waa sed In the mysteries of Isls. It Is both hort and beautiful : "Tho celestial powcra obey thee ; hell s In tubjootlon to thee ; the universe ro- elves under thy moving hand ; thy foot road on Tartarue ; the stars are rospon- Ivo to thy voice ; the seasons return at by command ; the elements are obedient o thy will. " There Is also an ancient form that waa opposed to have been used In the wor- hip of Orpheus , which is oven superior o the ono above : "Walk In the path of uatlco ; adora the master of the uni- erse ; ho la one alone and self-existent ; 11 other beings ewe their oxhtouco to ilm ; ho acts both in him and by them , > nt haa never made himself soon by mor al eyes. " There arc two notable Instances In modern oratory where prayers have boon ffoctlvely introduced. In Webster's rent reply to Hayno on the Pooto caolntlons January 21 , 1830 , the great rater concluded his address , according o the late Prof. John W. Eowler , of "oughkoopalo , who was an eye-witness , n the form of a prayer , raising both lands toward heaven. So , too , did Charles Stimncr , In hla great oration on ho barbarism of slavery , conclude In the orm of a prayer , imitating the prayer of ) emo3thcnos In his oration on tbo rown. Dr. Johnson frequently converged on ho subject of prayer , and loft a very joautiful ono on hla wife , tbo anniversary f whoao death ho always kept , 'ho great lexicographer always ontomplatod preparing a cot f prayers , believing that prepared rayors were much more acceptiblo ban impromptu affair * . In this he waa , ot unlike the lazy clergyman who al- raya repeated the Lord's Prayer , and rhon aakcd by ono of his parishoners why ho did this , ha replied : "Why , tbto iord has made a graat deal better prayer ban lean , BO I prefer to use that. " In 1850 Elder Llttlejohu oil'erod np bo following original prayer , which , bough intended for Indiana , will fit thor states : " 0 , Lord ! there la great rlckodncss and much drunkenness lu our onng and rising towns. Therefore , O d , we crave Thy blessing. Now , rfllwankco , just sprung up , is bad ; Chl- ago , another mushroom , la worse. Yet o Thou , Lord , bloaa and improve them , 'hen , there la Michigan City , a place of and and whisky , and La Porte , a place f mud and wickedness ; and Indeed they toed Thy blessing. And there Is South 3end , and also Nllea , where they think bemaolves righteous , but they are fall of um-holcs end rottenness. Lord , they need Thy blessing. And hero in Mlaha- raka , which boasts Itself tomethlng , but as nothing but self-rlghteonsnoaa , good jord , open its eyes , thit it may receive Thy blessing. Then we have Elkhart , nd Bristol , and Mottvlllo , llttlo things , > nt wicked. Do , Lord , bless them. Then pausing for breath and raising hla voice to the highest pitch. ] And , lastly , hen , dear , good Lord , even bless Oon- tantine , where Gov. Barry cells whisky at 3 cents a glass. Amen1 ! It is not often that clergymen resort to ; ho pulpit to get oven with people of the world who overreach them , but a mlnla- er In a corporate town of England , hav- ng been affronted by tbo mayor of the -own , who was a butcher , determined to resist the assault. Accordingly , on the 'ollowlng Sunday , when preaching before , lils corporation , ho Introduced thla > raycr aa an occasional : "And since , 0 Liord , Thou hast commanded us to pray ror our enemies herein , wo beseech Thee "or the right worshipful tbo mayor. Give lim the strength of Sampson and the courage of David , that bo may knock down aln like an ox and sacrifice iniquity ike a Iamb , and may his house bo exalted above his brethren. " In ono rf the southwestern states lived k father and son who were all very world y-mlndcd people , and they gave the Vlcthodiat preacher a great deal of anxie ty , who labored long and earnestly for their couvoraion , but apparently to llttlo or no purpose. Ono day ho received a call to go to the honso and offer up a prayer for Jim , who had be on bitten by rattlesnaktvxnd his death was momen tarily expected. Ho Trent and prayed n this wise : " 0 Lord , wo thank Thee for all Thy manifold bleeaings. Wo thank Thee for those that Thou sondoth against our wishes. Wo thank thee for rattlesnakes ; wo thank Thee that a rat tlesnake has bitten Jim. Wo pray Thee to send another ratUomako to bite Tom. Wo pray Thee to send another rattle snake to bite Jack , and , 0 Lord , wo pray Theo to aond the biggest kind of a rattle snake to bite the old man , for we verily believe that nothing abort of rattlesnakes will ever do this family any gocd. " The natives of Olrcasaia and Georgia bavo a praylng-maohlno called the "kur da , " whlnh is a sacred utensil , and founc in all their temples. It is a cyllndrica vessel of wocd , or metal , either very email or very larpe. In the center ia a fixed Iron axle , but the interior of the cylinder , which ia quito hollow , la filled with aacrod writings , the loaves of wind are all stuck to one another at the edge throughout the whole length. A cloaa cover is fixed at each end , arid the whole "knrda" ia very neatly finished , printoi on the outside with allegorical Inscrlp tlons or Indian prayers , and varnished Tbo cylinder is fastened upright In i frame by the axis , so that tlie latter by means of a wheel attached to ii below , may bo cot ageing with a siting , and with a alight pull kept in a constant rjtary motion. When thla cyl indcr is large another half as large anc filled with writing la fixed for ornamon at tbo top of It. The inscription on such prayer-wheels commonly consists o masses for souls , psalms , and the eir grot general litanies , In which the mot moving petitions era preferred for th welfare of all creatures. The text the ; sometimes repeat a hundred or even S thousand times , attributing from sapor stitlou a proportionately augmented of tact to thla petition , and believing tha by theae frequent copies , combined wit ] their thousands of resolutions , they wll prove so much the more efficacious. On the dwellings of prletts and on the roof of temples theae small machines ar sometimes seen placed iu rows by way o ornament , They are not only placoc over gates , but even set np ia fields am so odjmted that they will move by th wind , ' four sails like spoons hollowed out bcinc ; adjusted to them. There are similar kurdas fastened to atlcka of moderate thickness ; a leaden weight Is then fastened to the cylinder > y a string , which , when it la once sot n motion , keepa It , with tbo help of .ho stick , constantly going. Such pray * or-whoola , neatly wrought , nro fastened upon short ttlcks to a small wooden ped estal , and stand upon the altara for the use of pious persona. Whllo the irayor-whoel la thus turned around with mo hand the devotee takes the rosary n the other , and at the same time ro * icata penitential psalms. Kurd us. are omotlnics sot in ohlmnoya and kept In motion by the smoke and current of air as long ai the fire lasts. Then sometimes hey are erected on a small stream of water upon a foundation like that of a nill , over which a house Is built to pro- tcct it against the ' Inclemency of the readier. By nisans of the wheel at- ached to It and the current the cylinder a in like manner kept In a circular mo- Ion. Thoao water prayor-whools are milt on a largo ecilo and maintained at ho joint cxponao of thn Inhabitants : of ho dlatrict. They have a reference to 11 the aquatic animals whether dead or live , whoso temporal and eternal happl- less la the aim of the writings contained n them. John Ward was a member of parlia ment and a very wealthy man in Pope's Imo. The latter has damned htm to iverlaatlng fame , ia company with 'Waters Chartoria and the devil. " lo actually made the following dd prayer , which waa fint irlntod In i 'og'a Journal. " 0 Lordl 1'hou knowoth that I have nine houses In bo city of London , and likewise that I mvo lately purchased an estate In fee implo in the couuty of Essex. Lord I beseech The to preserve the two counties f Essex and Middlesex from fires and tarthqnakca ; and , as I have a mortgage in n Hertfordshire , I bog Theo likewise to two on eye of compassion onthat ) county , aid , Lord , aa for the rest of the counties ? hon mayoat deal with them as Thou ait > loased. O , Lord , enable the bank to nswor all their bills , and make all my obtors good men. Give a prosperous voyage and return to the Mermaid sloop , rhlch I have inanrod , and , Lord , Thou last said that the days of the wicked are hort , and I trust that Thou wilt not for got Tby promises , having purchased an istato in rovernatlon of Sir T. P. , a profi- ; ate young man. Lord , keep our funds com sinking , and if it bo Thy will let hero be no sinking fund. Keep my son } alob out of evil company , and from ; amlng houses. And Sanctify 0 Lord , his night to mo from thieves and fire , ud make Thy servant honest and carofnl whilst I , Thy aorvant , lie down In Thee , ) , Lord. Amen. The philanthropist Jonas Hanway once dvortised for a coachman , and among ho humorous applicants was ono whom 10 told ho would employ , provided his ccommondations proved trustworthy. 'But , I am a rather particular man , and lerhapa I ought to Inform you that every ivening , after the work at the stable Is .one , 1 shall expect you to coma to my IOUBO for a quarter of an hour to attend amily priyors. To this , 1 snppuae. you an bavo no objections. " "Well , air , " aid the man , scratching his head , "I do not see much to say against It , but I hope rou will cinalder It iu my wages. " Sir William Wlndham said that the hortoat prayer ho ever heard was from a ommon soldier , just bafora the battle of Blenheim : " 0 God , If there bo a God , ave my aonl , If I have a soul. " "Your prayer , Sir William , " said Bieh- p Atterbury , who was at the same table wllh him , "Is Indeed very short , but I emomber another BB short , but much letter , offered up likewise by a poor ioldior under tbo came circumstances : 0 God , If ia the day of battle I forgot Thee , do not forgot mol" Many a slight sarcasm has boon thrown out in the form of a prayer. A Presby- erian minister In the reign of King William III. , performing public wor ship In the town church at Edinburgh , mode this prayer : "Lord have mercy upon foola and idiots , and particularly upon the town council of Edinburgh. " A definition both pithy and pertinent was Robert Hall's family prayer : "It a the edge and the border which keeps : ho web of life from unraveling. 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