Show I FATE I With Gleam of Success Came Ce Sorrow I Ito to Burr Bu Aa AarOn Burr Bur was 60 years old ld when I he resolved once nce more to battle battie with j I fortune writes wr ie Wil William Perrine errin ia Its i the Ladles Ladies Home Journal Going Ging quietly j I I into nto i New Navr York Yok he opened open an office for forthe the practice of law and an d in a fortnight bad bati ha earned erne 2000 20 in fees fee But hardly hard had ha ha he written to his daughter about abut his luck when there ther came from South Carolina the news that her beautiful i boy bo who had bad hd been the idol of the am ani a j I bIous statesman was as dead ded But there I Iwa was wag wa in reserve rere for Burr a still heavier hevIer blow Toward the te close clone cose of the year 1812 TheodosIa Teosia Allston Allton made preparations ton to visit vist her father in New York Passage was wa engaged on the schooner The Patriot for Theodosia Theodsia her phy physician physician sican and an her maid and the lovely woman was wa radiant with the c t tion ton of or meeting her he father fathe the te teUt next Ut five or six days d s The Te Charleston Charleton out Into the ocean in Christmas week and riot not lt a 8 vestige of or her he was wa ever ve again seen se and ad an it itis itis is surmised but agn nothing is known kw as asto a ato to her fate that she sh foundered off ot the te coast coat of Hatteras H ter Day after ae day d 3 and long after ater all aU hope had bad been be abandoned there might be seen on the Batter Batten Batter at New York the lonely and unhappy fa father father father te lonel an ther peering far tar down the bay b as a if he were peen scanning the sea for a 0 sail il I Of Or Ofhie his hla agony Aaron Burr gave the te world but little view he be had schooled him himself himself himself self in the habit of never exhibiting his emotions but in one of his letters leter he declared that he h felt fel as if h he had been severed from the human race |