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And the next morning the company was ordered on board and the whole

expedition set sail for the Rio Grande.

Now, we might just as easily as not accompany our troops to Mexico and

relate the feats of arms there performed with the minuteness and

fidelity of an eye-witness, since we have sat at dinner-tables where

the heroes of that war have been honored guests, and where we have

heard them fight their battles o'er till "thrice the foe was slain and

thrice the field was won."

We might follow the rising star of our young lieutenant, as by his own

merits and others' mishaps he ascended from rank to rank, through all

the grades of military promotion, but need not because the feats of

Lieutenant--Captain--Major and Colonel Greyson, are they not written in

the chronicles of the Mexican War?

We prefer to look after our little domestic heroine, our brave little

Cap, who, when women have their rights, shall be a lieutenant-colonel

herself. Shall she not, gentlemen?

* * * * * In one fortnight from this time, while Mrs. Rocke and Clara were still

living comfortably at Willow Heights and waiting anxiously to hear from

Traverse, whom they still supposed to be practising his profession at

St. Louis, they received his last letter written on the eve of his

departure for the seat of war. At first the news overwhelmed them with

grief, but then they sought relief in faith, answered his letter

cheerfully and commended him to the infinite mercy of God.