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And so," lifting his cocked hat reverently, an example all present followed, “may God guard the right!†There was a suspicious moisture in some of the eyes looking upon the captain, but the midshipmen would have died rather than permit an actual tear to be seen. “Three cheers for Commodore Jones and the bully Richard!†at last shouted Payne, breaking the insupportable si- lence. The little party, somewhat for- getful of discipline for the moment, crowded around their captain, shaking him by the hand, and turned away. They had come up to the quarter deck a rollicking set 01' boys. They returned from it a group of grave eyed men. 55v..- â€" u_-_‘_ . V “What a splendid set of yoï¬ngsters!†said Jones to himself as he watched them spring lightly toward their sta- tions. Then he turned toward the sailing master. “Mr. Stacey, take the deck for a few moments and hold on as we are. Ah!†he said, pausing with his foot on the ladder as he saw the Pallas, a much switter sailer than the Richard, rushing by on the starboard side with every breadth of canvas drawing, heading for the smaller of the two English ships before. them, “there goes the Pallas. Cottineau at least is a brave man. I shall re- member hlm. Come, Dale.†As he stepped down the ladder a hearty cheer rang out from the passing frigate which, without order, was lustily re- turned from the Richard, and then the two ofllcers walked through the bat- STRONG AND VIGOROUS. ivory Organ of the Body Toned up and invigoratgd by teries. The sun had set for some time, and night had long since fallen over the sea. The lighthouse on Flamborough HI. I. W. Mayors, King St. Ont. nyl: “ I suffered for with pulpitsflon. shortness “go-mm and pain in the - I'.I‘ ,,,,_i_. “A-“ Mr. F. W. Mayors, King St. 13.. 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AAA‘ Port HOP. _ â€" Toronto _.- ~â€" Port HOP‘ â€"- Whitby â€" -- “WYâ€"'â€" m‘flna -â€"-â€"' Bellwfllo -â€"--~~-‘ DI" TABLE ' 6.25 a..m. _ 6.80 8.111. 9.15 a. m. _.10. 53 a. m. _11. 00 a. m. _ 11.05 sum. , 12.05 p.31- ._ 9.40 9.111. £33m: PPPaPPPPP mmmwmammm 2J67885m ‘Iï¬St - “suencé there!†shouted Jones. “no- ' member!†he said to the‘ W m Star“ “â€"1.18 turned gm. _ ' _ _ m. , head was sending out a great beam?! warning from that jutting ‘point. Far on the horizon a silvery brightness had spread itself in the heavens, bespeak- ing the harvest moon, the burnished rim of which even before sunset had III-o u.â€"v â€"â€"â€" . _‘ rim of which even before sunset had leaped into being on the edge of the water. Lights twinkled here and there on the English ships before them and crowned the hills of the distant town and harbor. Battle lanterns were. lighted between decks on the Richard. the yellow flickering radiance from which was reflected from the slnewy, half naked, sweat covered bodies of the stalwart men at their quarters as the captain walked through the crew. It was a varied assemblage of about 300 men which ‘manned the guns and ï¬lled the tops. The crew had been made up in France out of such ma- terials as came to ‘hand. There were about seventy-ï¬ve tried and true American seamen, most of them veto erans of many a hard ï¬ght and bold adventure. These commanded the dif- ferent guns and ï¬lled the more im- portant stations. There were, per- haps, 150 veteran French soldiers â€"old artilleristsâ€"some of whom had volunteered at the guns. A few of the most expert marksmen among them were stationed in the tops. but the greater portion was divided into two large bodies drawn up on the quarter deck and torecastle. The balance of the crew had been gathered from the rim-a1! of all nations. Perhaps a tougher, rougher, harder, more des- perate body of men never fought in a ship. They had but one virtueâ€"they would ï¬ght. Only a resolute hand and an Indoml- table will like that of Jones had ever held the motley crowd in any kind of discipline. He had ruled the Richard with an iron hand, and in spite of bit- ter murmurs had forced the men to do his will. The ship had been a slumber- ing volcano of incipient mutiny and latent rebellion, but in the presence of .“uvu- _'.. the enemy these men, whose passion it was to ï¬ght, forgot their personal grievances and, mindful of the ï¬nish- ed skill and superhuman courage of their captain, looked favorably upon him and eagerly anticipated the con- flict..' Rude jests and bits of sea pleasan- try, usually permitted in moments like these, flew up and down the line be- tween the captain and the ruï¬ians un- der his command as he passed by them in rapid review. -A-.._‘ The watches had been piped to sup- per earlier than usual. and afterward s double ration of grog had been served out. The men were in good spirits and good spirits in them! The captain care- fully examined every part of the ship. The young midshipmen who ï¬lled the unwonted stations. evidently deeply impressed by their opportunities and responsibilities, were pacing restiessly up and down, eagerly scrutinizing ev- ery detail of their several commands. On the berth deck, standing before the hatch which led into the hold in which over 200 English prisoners were con- flned, the commodore found young Payne. attended by the master at arms, two American seamen and three French soldiers. keeping guard. “Ah! I am glad to see you at your station,†said the captain, raising his voice as the young midshlpman. full of pride, saluted him. “you remember my orders, sir, which were to shoot the ï¬rst man who shows his head above ‘ the hatch‘i’_' ' There was s hoarse murmur from the prisoners beneath the gratings which “Three cheers for Commodore Jams!†Ivvâ€"v I not be!" answered Pm. “I dun not forget, boy, saluting proudly. ‘zbo what-16!: can.†said JoneS. ‘ mg to McComnâ€"“do what you with the Old 18’s." “They shall be fought as long a they exist, sir,†answered the young oflieer. “I know that, sir," eeJd Jones. clone lug npprovingly trom him to the little groups of half naked men clustered about the guns. the sweat streaming from their muscular bodies in the heat of the narrow, conï¬ned quarters. “and you have the men with you who will back you up." A hoarse cheer which resounded throughout the dim recesses of the berth deck bespoke the hearty acqui- escence of the men in their captain's‘ shrewd estimate of their qualiï¬es. v done or hearty spirit which pâ€: had met him on every hand. mounted the ladder: and resumed h1- station on the high poop deck of the frigate. Anythin: less like a war vessel could hardly be imagined. The Ben Homme Richard had been an old fashioned. high pooped East Indiaman with n towering toreeastie. This antiquated makeshift. formerly called the Due de Duran, had been turned over to Jone. for a -ship or war through the grudg- ing kindness of France. It won the best ship Franklin and the other com- missioners of the new American no- public could procure tor their green-t sea captain. Jones. out of compliment to Franklin. author of the “Poor Rich- ard†papers. had renamed her. The name was the only thing new about her. She had been pierced for thirty- six guns. twenty-eight 12 ponnderl on the main decknnd eight. pounderl on the quarter deck end ton- castle. In utter desperation nt he! entire inadequacy. Jones had recourse to the dangerous experiment. not often resorted to, of mounting In 18 pounders in ports pierced for wereallotanobsoletepatternand much worn by use. the 18 pounders being especially bad; as dangerous intacttotriendsas toes. Badasthey were. they were all he could obtain; and, With characteristic determination. Jones resolved to make the best at them. The ship herself was so old and rot- ten that she was not even at for an ordinary merchant cruise. much less prepared for the shock! of battle. Through an unfortunate combination or circumstances. all of her senior odi- cers were absent except Dale. the ï¬rst lieutenant, Stacey. the sailing master. and, Means. the parser. 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