Show I OF m fiE In Mr Ir George Georgo third sketch or of Great Naval al Battles In the November New he sums BUms up the last I vIctory of Old Ironsides and relates I Ithe the following Incident In whIch time the galant gallant Stewart rIses to the occasion superbly I It was n a wonderful batte battle In 0 a fight between one calling ship hIp nn and two the odds were cn n hi sIde ot of the them m 1 For I it wn deemed next to ham possible to rake without being doub doubly ratted In return ThIs obvious disadvantage vantage ant fe was turned b by Stewart Steart to hl his own account I Ii what critics throughout the tho world consider to be tIme the finest mn ma eter eer known In nn an American shiP In acton action lie He fought rought both hIs imis broa broadsides alternately and lule wore or baked hIs great vessel as thou h she ehe had been a pleasure boat Neither of his adversaries succeeded In celver deliver lag Ing one telling raking broadside She seemed to b be playing with them and presented her reloaded guns to each vessel iS as I it attempted to get her herat nt at n a disadvantage The larger vessel discovered to tob tobe vosse b be the Cane Cyane 2 CaptaIn Gordon Ful Fai con and the tho one the war Levant Lerant 21 CaptaIn George Doug Douglass Douglass lass lass Time Constitution had guns while the Englishmen bad fifty five of the tho Constitutions crew but four were killed and ten wounded On the C ne and Levant to were killed Ind dad were wounded Ater After the thc bat battle while time the two Eng Engl English l lish h captains were seated In Stewarts cabin dinIng with the tho vIctor n a die II arose between them benz In regard to the tho part oath hint harl borne In the batte battle while Stewart listened compos compo compol composedly edly l Their wor became warmer and warmer ald and each accused 1 the tho theother other In plain terms torms ot of having been responsible for the loss of the vessels At 1 a poInt when It s seemed 11 as though time the bitterness of theIr remarks bade faIr to result In blows Stewart arose and said aId dryly lly Gentlemen there thero Is n no Use getting warm abut about I it i it would have been 11 nil the same whatever you oU might have tione I It you ou doubt that I hut you OU ni nil on board again and we can tr try It over oer overTime Te Time invitation wn wan declined In silence For thIs gallant acton action Congress awarded a sword and n a void cold medal mint Old Ironsides s soon aler after the war tS over oer was 31 put putout putout out ot of commissIon Her day a of light lighting In ing Wi was over Hut But years nt utter r retted refitted and she he served ernd her country in n peace a as gracefully n as she ahe had served t I gloriously In war |