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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1905.

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inrtM which bare bMB taamad. and thla la a*pacta)!)' traa oa tha Icmaont of the put Quarter “Rerlewtas " »ay» Pcioubct'a, "U looklnc backward from aooM -tower or hilltop, orM tha landaoapa throucb which wa have been traveling- Tha hlUa. tha valleya, tha eitiee, the rlllagaa, the toraats, the fertile field* we have been aaatni in datail throagh the quarter wa now

etaad tha naanlng and power of the land aa a whole." With thla thought in mind we need to strive to catch the movement of the whole period of the history Included la tha lessons, to study Its meaning, to learn to what it la leading, and to *ee how each event each character, bears upon thla end. to help or to hinder. We need to aee God In the hla tory and to laarn the lessons the wholt period teaches THE PERIOD.—The time of tha lasso ns at the Quarter covers over IOC yearn, from about US to 430 B. C. It begins with tha hard achoollag and dls dpline of the 70 years of captivity and then when the nation has sufflclently to make It safe tot r again at home In • permitted to return, and in a assail way to start anew.. CENTRAL TBUTH8.—The leeaon* of tha quarter are not very Uoaaly connected with one another, and a good way to spend part of the review tout will bo to try aad bring out the central teaching of each lesson. Opinion* will dllar as to what the central teach-ings-are. but tha foflowtng. offered as suggestions, are outlined by Dr. Tornr. Lesson L Tha folly of lifting ape’s self ap against the Lord of Hat aad not glorifying Him In whose hand oar breath is. and whose are all

-FRIGATE IS DOOMED. "OLD IKOVBrDXS" vakquibhxd gT RAVAGES 07 TUCK.

Constitution. Rvnownec History, Failing to Fieees in Charlestown Harbor and Beyond Repair. Boston.—Time hai conquered the frigate Constitution, familiarly known is “Old Tonsldet." The ship which withstood the shock of war and Dew victory's pennant in a score of aca-Qgbti has reached at dast the end of its life *

cable.

It Is believed that nothing can aave "Old Ironsides." Naval offleem art making a dnal survey of the ship in thCharlestown yard. She is leaking badly and the timbers whose staunchness gave ■1 It* name of hunor are hooeycombed wlrh the ravages of age and ar> tut telling apart. The Constitution Is oce of the notable mselk of the United Stairs navy. In trn she has l^een commanded by Hull. Preble. Bainbrldge. and Decatui.’hcd won undying fame In the war of 181Z. The constitution was built here, was launehed September 20.1727. being the third vessel of (he nary atarted after the Revolutionary war. the first haring been the United States and the second the-Constellation The Constitution’s most notable victory was that over the British frigate Guerriere. August 12. The proposal made In 1B30 to dismantle and hall tha ship caused great public indignation and prompted Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes' famous poem “Old ironsides." For sever*) years thereafter the Constitution was used as school ship, and later as a receiving ship at the Portsmouth navy yard. The Constitution is the only ship of tha old nary on tha naval list. Tbs six

I a—on QL Tha certainty of every word of God. lAMon IV. The doty of building for I of separation from the

LeaaoaV. Victory is of Jehovah, not by might, wot by, power, bat by

and Influence for the Interests of God aad His people. Lesson VU. The hand of God is upon all that seek Him for good, and He kla trust! n| tha eagmy. as Us la wait by the wi Lneeoo VIII. The character of true prayer begins with adoring contemplation of God. la persistent, is accompanied by oonfaealon of aln, la God’s Word of promise, apg relation of God to Hti people, is In-

. ra*g> which are J l. etMoogbt not to rs wOEbe Inland there

feetly lawful.

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i X. The one who works for I trust la God. but at the

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Leaeon XIII. Jeans Christ la a wonderful Counsellor. Mighty God. Brer lasting Father. Prince of Place, and of the Increase of HU government and of

"OLD IROXflDW." fThmouq Frigate JV•■-<»<■ End Is Belleveq i*w frigates ordered by congress ija 1724 departed from the old rules of naval architecture. They caused as jnpcfi ol a revolution in the naval constructiog Of that period as did the Monitor in the civil war period.

ut ineoe frigates the Oocatitution the strongest tn d heat In cons in Of the othsra. the Chesapeake ranee’s ship, was bfokea up mill in Ragland. The Preaidi companion ship to the Constitution, captured by a British fleet la the

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The Constitution, of nil the viaaila ordtred by the congress previous to the war of 1212. wasthronl) one that always escaped defeat. It was victorious in every engagement of the war. and more than any other of tha old ships, was representative of the navy. It narrowly escaped capture by the con federates during the civil war. and was not pnt In the ,

unserviceable lUt ontll 1282.

It hit been suggested that the Constitution be placed In 4hc dry dock for the ! purpoflb of effecting repairs. Experts. * however, aay that once out of the watei the Constitution would tell apart of own weight and that there would be nothing left but fragments to beconx

the prey of fellc hunters.

With repairs thus rendered impoeal bte either In the dry nock or at lb> wharf where Old Ironslles cow )i moored, destruction l> deemed I r.evils hie and the ehlp which was anfl still !■ the glory of the American navy must lose her number In the naval register. More lore and aentlmect aitachas t > the Constitution than to any othtr vessel tn the navy. The old Kearaarge and the Hartford won their meed of glory and the memory of their deeds is cherished by the people, but their fame ram" to them as the result of sea fights with ships manned by Americana a fee which has made naval men reluctant p glorify the victories. Sympathy played

Its pan In the matter.

The Constitution won Us light with a foreign foe. a foe thal nntll It met “Old Ironsides" had never known defeat or any of tha world's seas. TheOuerrelere tha Java, the Plcton. the Crane and the Levant, one after another itrurh their flags to "Old Ironsides " and the fame ot the American sailor was cstabl'ahed. The victories of the Oonatltnllon have been an Inspiration to American men ever alnce the days of Hull and

Bainbrldge.

At {be Charlestown navy yard the officers in charge have known of the old ship’s weakening condition for months. Aa the result of sentiment every known precaution has been taken to keep it from time’s destruction, but the officers say that all hope of saving the ship muat

be given over.

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at man. no one will deny. Not ministerial in appearance or conventionally ao la method. But that he believes In practical ObriatlanUy. that he prac-

tices whaj be preachsa. also cannot be denied. Dr, Oladdea has made go Impress In tbit ntry. at Mpst; man of many minds reeognise worth, the value of his work. A Catholic laitioa. Notre Dame university, conferred upon the degree of LL. Dthe aame decree was in him by the University of Wisconsin; Roaneollege, Virginia; bestowed the degree of D. D. believes the minister should not shut hlmfrom the people, but that be Is best _ his task when looking after both splr--Ifare aad cl vie d alien In'bls eermoas be

| deals with no abstractions, speaks of real ills and * -^aafls, Consistent with this attitude, we Aid him

g the recent thunderbolts against tbs church ey." Some uphold the doctor, somexriticiae:

n hurling tha thunderbolts." In spite of hta failure at the t A.n«ii an Board of Commlseloners for Foreign Missions, it is it of the Congregational church throughout the country la

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