Grand ]{; "l“‘ ter nva' 10th railwa ® ~ bno...‘;;.'.‘* hlh.;, td ""!M.:::‘.. Mwl,~.l time tor ‘:v‘u. 18969 Signed, IME to and from KREICK train wWaiar, " the *# undey ; lnn-ï¬h A NN a x _ "1P0uLe _ J voms & LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ’ a _ | ESTABLISNZD 1i34t. xo 2 Canadian Lilo Company authoriszed OE bym e Aip en mm ts tm ." k l::'l:wflnlc:dllnhtdpom A Y larger amount of Assurances and Investments in PR _ Canada thin any other Company, and m F "n:c- hluld:.ll‘.) evidence of the | % a0 NEW POLICIES FOR ASSURANCE or & $1,284,155, Â¥ITY ASNUAL PREXIUXS oFf t /_ GAS PITTING, ROOFING, Knd all desgitptions of Special attention given to the purchasing Commission and Forwarding of Coals, Sait, Pig Iron, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, &0., &0. â€" FORWARDER, _ CENERAL AGENT, &o., &0 James @ Ross, Keq, General Merchant, Vic President Quebes Bank, | Hon David E Price, M L C, Merchant. Rugene Chintc, Keq, mm/ Banque National, € .d-:.’od to be in A-:lo:‘p Ounuyb.nhn should n“u’ minished about one fourth of the sums given. 7 Tre rates of the CANADA L!FE arelower thaa those of British‘or Foreign Ofees; and is larger amount of Assurances and Loavestments in .Ho-:uoflhmlultyol&pbd'l. aad Ferxs cansaear, _ _ T COMMISSION MERCHANT youse & RADFORD CANADA _ LIFE.»»»»»»»»ssssssssssssee0400++:$8,410,359 Stanadard (late Colonial)..........:»».».., 4,280,915 Equitable, of New York...........»..., Travelors, of HartLOfd.....».»»..â€"s02240«»« Loadon & Lancashire......... ..':.‘ Sutmantity MEWDMIE.Aur 1iuue thruycrrcerrerert T TNE 0. encb n HRTA shaaiz e was uscs North British and Mercantite.. uunmmmm-mu be the -\:- can M,". Amount Assurance Business ie in The sarmer Ifen tnonn‘g Union Mutaal, of Maine.................. Messrs Tetu & Garneau, Wholesale Dry Goods Agent in Ottewsa, > & H HAYCOCK. * The Agures of American Companies are unâ€" erstood to be in American Currency, so that Hon Thos MeGreory, M L C, T be 1Cs d l e :t-d-os-‘. Muu?olndo.n A 0 RAMSAT, x _A 0 RAXSAY, Agent in Ottaewaâ€"R H Haysook. 1:1.3 ‘)u.‘o TUXING.â€"The subscriber having desided o divide his time equally between Ottawa and '.'g\hmg'.fl beg dhh- his his old natrons and that he hopes, in fature, io attend to their orders for tuning more promptly than heretolore. Shall vis‘t Ottawa once a month. Urders receiveds at Mr. Berminghams Auction Rooms, and at K. Miles® Music Store. @GEO, N. BENEDICT, e J, L. ORME & SON, Sign of the Golden Lyre, P4it€ No. 8, Jparksâ€"st., next Durio & Son‘s " Jur stock of Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, &0., &o., is, as asual, vory (arge. Now Shooet Music and Books cOnstantly arrivâ€" WaRREX‘s PIPEBE O2GANS, ORLGANS an. MELVODKEOQNS from the bestfacâ€" torlesinibe Unitce States, exceiling in fnish and toae anpythins ever srouth? into this coantry. [P pay®?kIick= LOW & TERMS LIBERAL We "S.og's::\'t ";l.'f:l.(ommm. dral) * ate o" mpetial W‘ Paris â€" Lesswons oa Pingo a |fllwm streot, comer /K .~z.streot . Ozaws, Juns 23, 18©8, +o T157 PIaNOâ€"FORTES ORGAN S, aAND MELODEONS, : n their now shew Room, comprising l PIANOâ€"FORTES, from all the leading makers. ‘l"""‘!""?"†w‘ai~n, where every the Government, Compiled from the Reâ€" Now is the dme "o EMOR A NDUVM ANADA NEW A8SSORTMENT USICAL ACADEXY, esstecsene4+s secessens cce se 0000408 sn 00 Have just rsseired a eeeensasnh0008 +8 £4000 00 se 8008 +s PINX WORK, | promptly exsounted at VOL. IV NO. 149. essesstrase a00 #eees40000 4+# se Agencies. eeseen00: +. «onsssensssesse esvessesssscsee sesepseee No 35, Sparks treot, ees00008sessee000s +8 eseseese0 twelve yoars in Ottapa, and has alw miversal ..m 0 all desoriptions of robes and lajlies‘ furs. pa"uSkirts, of al sizes and. made to s n en !nmslyr ‘::a‘.x‘dmï¬hi'c | done on short notice in satis{actory manner, Nl'll&l-ll“'- .A.‘_.:ho-drucam“»umh' SKIRTS, wholesale and retail, at COR SETO, best value in the city. pM_Skirts, of al ° sizes and. st minion of Photographs of Canadian Scenert M‘“-'. ‘= A83v Cm;m:.v-. & _ CAUTION To THEPUBIL. ; ‘The remarkable succsss which has attended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lyse dsointeennnars t naimerriin hok PATENT CONGRESS, SEKAL CONGRESS, FINE ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA B0O0OTSâ€"But. toned, Laced and Congross. W. Notwar‘s, Mercarresmannr, Sul, ioetiten ~â€"Fee arfect coliection in the â€â€˜.-.“II “"';'l-'-'-vl-,. To our Prunells Baimoral, SOFccctsscrccreccyec â€" Ulotfhs WWZ"* BANKRUPT sSTOCK. in ~._| We harestill on hand a portion of Mesers. F 0 & C A CROSBY‘S stock which is in pertect condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season, which we will actually sell for less than cost tor cash. n h-md-:“nlph.bw EVERY DESCRIPTIONX 1135.3m36d4 F _ LADIES, _ <@a hmmha-.oltu-nhmhn. SPRING AND " S UMMER, a very large and varied assortment of LADIES® GENT3, MISSES‘" & CHILDREXN‘S DRESS & WALKING 800T3. and Boy‘s Wear. _ _ _ .“Th:.m as -u;l in mmm.:::,' PIIOIS';'I"YIIO O().:P.I'IITIOI. +« Al.:rzou"ly of Lumbermen‘s Wear always “O.abnhhu h’dl sorts of work, â€"Only the best workmen employed, ___ _ _ I would inform my customers and the :l-runnha I am now mdvh..uï¬ Summer Stook of Feet Wear .w be "":"“‘P"‘""WWM LATEST AND BEST STYLES NLARGED PORTRLAIDURE CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, BOOTS AND 3H0ES! BOOTS AND 8 U 0O ES FOR ALL WEATHERS." THE RED BO00T, be (lined), and alady‘s saddie. To the residence of a ove in Daly THE NEW STYLES NEWEST STYLES JUST RECEIYVED Bankâ€"st., begs to inform her 8 U M M E R, 8TKPHMENS & co+rÂ¥v AJ STEPHRNS & 0o., i m ‘*A-'-?‘!._,ce M’ YORK STREET. especial attention of the GEORGE MURPHY Children‘s, Men‘s AJO3EPH, Chairman; D 0 THOMSON, Treaâ€" varer; 8 B FOOTS, A TPOMSOS, T H DUKN. m DRUMMOND, Mana . LiAE HERE A 8P I.:. made 'c.llln .:: y A h‘l“ ?“,x s i n P.on.n TELEGRAPA COMOANXY Mym' ted undcs Chrpter LYVII of the Consoidat:d wlz of" Canadj;q‘ OlfA'A nnel-c-rnrnnn\ Erohangse «_ OK:t 19 Sparks street. __W. 0. CLARK, sor of Musio and ‘Feacher :‘..’.‘:'L'.."'.‘_m- Musne Bsoms and 1e Tomgs‘ mt.m' of Slaterâ€"st., Conâ€" Orders be lect at & PNes ay + dn atibis residence or at Orme Chevalier Gustavre Sm‘th begs to announce +> his popiis that the my of Music, R‘dean street, wiil be re on MONDAY, August 16th, Ottawsa, August 14, $809. 1126t". ipvoario®s, on'uuo COLLEGE, . PICTON, ONTARIO. Michaelmas Term â€"u:m oo WEDNEEâ€" m,r._l?l_'r 2%, Ins{sad of SEKPT 18, as formerly N. B.â€"â€"No Bensine Coroal, For past‘cu‘ars appl« to .Mnl&nhb'hhu â€"%. 3 "m»vflnsndnm 'ï¬.d’fl\-d -..o(thru.u -lhodl-m her in their estim Ottawa, Augus:1! DK. J. 0. AYER & CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELLI MXASS., U. 8. A. 1147t4 A‘bas‘s Sehoo! stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the W.'sz-&muu&m by wherover exist, such derangeâ€" m‘†‘l':ll!h “' the boz, for the following complaints, which these t Weeetmnn.0f Endicestion. Zietioneâ€" en adrtaecees For HHAvrer and its various sympâ€" toms, Biliouns Aick Headache, s....--.::.......‘:%:â€"zz»- Peaainme i on CiDkay o#¢ agsrc. â€"â€":â€"â€"- OLCF, Tllo..'hog:v'o trld know that it cured them ; those who ve l’:'a'“ncnmthdrldghbmndm. A.:zalhowumm it does once it does always «â€" that it never fails through any fault or neglectof heo?o-m We have thousands upon thou» sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the ts, but such cures are known in every , and we need not publish them, An cccasional dose stimu m-d hmu_. B.nhhm these Prite MM.::._. ':-"o':.:'n'u'h &;Tu&'uag'. e »hleet» asterâ€"Revi O P Srazer M A. 1091.30n y CLAUDE LONXG, M A, Hoead i*p pro tom. D GENERQAL ABLISHMENT, nditions in all cliw _ No. 33. TheUNION MUTUAL LL] ANCE COMPANY, of Mames.. " " "*"® "N80R P oo i dn i ras w f en Agents Sti Jobn, N.B No: 1 LIBE nrsmmwn ¢ OP MALIN B. 19 Ew ties as to 100 {1] PELLLA SGOEABRDS, ‘&c, k&c, . /. iA graat variety or poox stovxs, JXPANNED & PLANISHED TIN WARE OT L FVRNISHING HARDW ARE: REF Iog)’urons, WATER COOLâ€" TCBE CREAM FREEZERS, BATH®, JELLY. MOULDS, PIE Ids, Tepanned Frays, Toilet Setts, FOLRING mr.nsrmfs, HAT AND UM /| BBRELLA STAEDS. &oe ke. HOUBE , Higgins‘ and Whitney, SBuaihes « Grain Cradies, muley snd telegraph do, extra long . lï¬.,uu“u' ght handles Boythe Ftomes ‘ 1g." Stones, from $5 1bt9 200 ib. : . Fogether with a complete assortmentof _ . . 3 ANID HEAYY! HABDWABI, GR Walsworth Cast do ‘Queen o‘ the Meadow Solid Cast Steel, . Ar tur Sioxn or tar AxviL, No. 24, indaug Ottawa, RASS SCYTHE of the :qliowing makes, vis: Blopd‘s German Steel â€" I AT;THE VARDETY BALL soLse agsxTs ror eecher & Co‘s" Hot Air Furnaces, orta‘s " Patent Drum Heaters, ‘ooster‘s" Boiler Purger, aton‘s * Automati¢ Stoves, Wood or Cor AWA, FAIDAY, SEPIZMBER Crt _ do _‘ Silver do > j Red Rover, & X Silver Steol & PA e [ . ns." from 25 1bt9 200 ib. :. a complete assortment of D HEAVY‘ HARDWA 0-:. #e. ir the place. , TBP8. BIRKETT, Sign of the Anvi â€" 0. 34, Kidea 8C¢ 4 & rof the Anod, '& 24, Kideauâ€"st. + KÂ¥TuEs, WMOUD,M†,Osuuol, ‘ Pork, &e. OTTAWA,. t a X® End of Little Sussexâ€"st. diato saile. hâ€":n-n-'h.nnu.. W:Uu Baews. _# R. M. KRastros Flunln.nop on=ifsl q Ureatly reduced in price during the next seven ROBLNSON & Co., dn The Tea Pot, I@* FOR,CASHâ€"ONLY.@q â€" lmmr ‘ attendâ€" % rdant Ti be cxeouted strictly to the time NEWEST AND BEST ABSORTED STOCK ® OoF Goops IN THE CITY, ‘Gentlemen of taste and fashion can suit themâ€" elves with all the novelties of the season. All Garments made on the shortest notice, by Srstâ€"class workmen, in the latest New York and * Junel4, 1869. »paurus or FASHION, _ _ _ _ ©~~~ No. 98 : BUSSEXâ€"ST., OFPOSIT CLARENCEST., Is NOW OPEK FOR B {INESS, ana stoe«cd ~~‘A CHAIN CABLE and ANCHOR, eall, both for cheapmess and style. _ _: _ Bome good PANTALOON MAKERS WaNTâ€" ED, as well as good COAT HANDS, to whom complaints of the Lungs, Liver and. cirouilatory organs. For sale by nï¬. druggists. s L v' H. EASTON & ©o., ‘COMMISSION MERCHANTS, with the utility of Upper Canada College in oul educationgl~ system, the former xxe:a:m wilr remain ?n. The â€"Aonourable Jobn Sandiic‘d md has not bonu‘ Bo snoceseful with educaâ€" J a as the SHOBHONEXES REXEDY h:_mj_mu_m%o numerous ohronic e highest wages will be paid. None but firstâ€" u8. caned Bers t Giatramg amene easey‘s e an oths now open for inspection. 10402 XZXX and No. 1 WHILTE BEA » & 4 Received daily by express. 109901 uP vVelveantzers‘ $ Watre use aw es DD 4d h. csas i New York, says: «I have used Dr. A,. Trask‘s Magnetio Ointment in m ~ practice a number of years, and can say with p asure I deem it one of the greatest discoveries of the x e; for the cure of Inflammat.on of the Lungs, Iliunmuion of the m, Infi@enmatory R) cumatism, and in Childâ€" mother, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ’ ting like magic. It is pertectly safo to use in al onses, and pleasart to the taste, and is the preâ€" soription of 040 of tne oldest and best female phyâ€" sicla ns #nd nurses in the United States. Price 25 â€"eents.‘ : ;wid everywhere. Be sure to call for "MRS @INSLOW‘S ~SO“TRI§ G BYRUP." Having the facâ€"simile of "Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations Croup or Mothers! Motners 1 Mothers Iâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken . of your rest by a sick child suffering and orying with the excruciâ€" ating pain of cutting testh ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WIN3LOW‘S. so0oTHING SYRUP. It will relere the poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depenu apon \© : there is no mistak about it. There is noi 2 nothe on carth who ha ever used it, who wili rot tell you at once that at will regulate the bowols, and give rest to the D Lb lz us 99 000 TL 2090 7 PR Z Omeadee x‘w-lrl_gd ? all not ug in this mbz:;t 3. Europe. The Restorer and ‘ylobalsamum s w#3 de used one with the other. _Boup Bt a1Lr Drveerers. Proprietors, 8, R. Van Duzer & Co., Whotesa}» Dr gists, 35 Barciay St. and 40 Park Place, New-!u(k.l' Dr. A. _ GRAT HAIR Is a certain indication of detay at the roots, New Stylc. Important Change. A BEAL HAIR RESTOREZ AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle, MRS.S. A. ALLEN‘® _ HAIR glESTORER Will Restor Gray HMair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promate luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. ° I| AWAENCE â€" ‘â€"l"'.'-"""““'s Lad 1 =C lrs. 6. A. Alu!',, lm.ozu.um. another { provided that at least "‘ml "‘f%“f‘;f' very simple ::jv';: aradbwe‘ se‘l')'j thel}lflelves for l!!l . Its great loris . "a tï¬ Porald , S oreel biperierity and econom < subjects for examinatic Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment Cures it R.tl.ll‘:-:Dl. Bixoxax, of Utica, Taitortng. | BEAUTITUL HAIR, . |_ Nature‘s Crown. k Kou Must Cultivate it & A, Trask‘s a nember of 2008â€"1 4y 10, 1s69, The schooner muoefl.m;a rtaine _â€"“],..,.wd to Boston. from. St, Dq-ï¬-.:h:du been about eightcen ? out.:: To inâ€" had been without food ‘or water Tor five aays, a fact which cau ‘hardly be exâ€" ï¬m- The . City_of ‘Port. an. Prince lefs: three:men. on Abe;â€"Mary : Jane â€"and the others were below, As soon as posâ€" ‘ washing over your head would set you to ‘such Pn mdth‘(::tï¬n'with two had already died, and <were still in the vessel. inca dltoo{pu the reâ€" maining sailors not nvingnmmâ€˜ï¬ to throw: :the: bodies :ovérboard, : The survivors were questioned as to the time they had â€"been sick: and how long‘they board. Only two° men were found alive, and they were nnnblo-to'mdtbmdvu. The yellow fover had altacked all hande. City of Port aw Prince, at New York, August ~15, lat. 38.52, 1%74. ‘fell in wflllsï¬sool;' HayM :of ~Barâ€" rington, N. 8., floati t ) with ugnm:’guwl'm"n' i longia'a,.t_, .05 west, and sent a boat to her tc arcertain what the trouble was. A harrowing. sight presented . itself â€"on ceived that this dnuisié‘me..d_"_ éeded fronl isolation trom the rest of hi npeeiu,ï¬::j Abat. the poor: beast, like buman â€" crea; tures born Geaf, had no.â€"organic defect which â€"would, hinder himâ€"from giving â€ï¬‚‘d’“‘ 'i_'.‘P‘z could nrg;t_.ter sounds whic never . therefore g;d been sriving carnestly with honest t mistaken W everandé, ‘to compen. sate the pup for ‘being _ deprived of the so teashing hin"Ms barblag alpbabor c society of bis family, 10 batking by torng C e Wibt s ol e oo t PE barkings .recurred as regularly as the clock went round. Monsieur é vainly ;puzzled his brains to account tor this exâ€" iraordinary, neighbourly, yet, in some sort, unneighbourly fmi, but with this exception tiere was nothing peculiar in the â€"habits of ‘his neighbours, and no‘one in their house scemed 0.:. all disquieted at the strange music. howâ€". _ever, on going out he met EWI;FBNnu face to face in the street, and looked at the u attentively t}onï¬_from a safé dig tance, ‘. They . were followed by a little goull pup d('lu:;?dem‘l'mb, le boule gue an ten, or are apparently different .ï¬:ï¬f.),' Thick be had ~never seen‘ with them previously. However, the lady accosted him, in râ€" ing wl:loth: hï¬.gud evea:uh::l of hemg um réplied that he believed there was a race : of dogs which never barked atâ€" all.: «"Then," saidâ€" she, turnâ€" ing to her husband, " you see it‘s no use trying any longer." .. Monsieur G.; had now got the key of the mystery, which, moreover, his néighbours mned to him amidst great laughter at his perplex: ity. The honest folks, flmkii&g that theit | pet boule: dogue never barked at all,.con: Terfisi® VorAc#. â€" The steamer A _ _UUMB DVLL DoGg.â€"A resident in the Faubourg Poissoniere in Paris inhaâ€" mental philosophy; 17, theory of musgic ; 18, principles of perspective. Certificates willie granted to candidates who ualify in religious knowledge, English ?u'story and geography, Enéï¬h language . and ‘literature and history of France, one modern continental r{mguge and corresâ€" ponding history, arithmétic, and one other subject. Certificates of honour will be granted to candidates qualifying in the above five subjects and two others, The scheme is attracting considerable atâ€" tention in Ireland, and a . committee of ladies has, it is understood already been appointed to promote its ogjects. | _ The example set by the university of | Cambridge in establishing local examinaâ€" tions for worren has been followed recently by the University of. Dublin. The regulaâ€" tions are similar to those adopted by the Cambridge authorities. There will be two examination in every year, one for Juniors between 15 and 18 years of age, and one for seniors over 18. A committec. will be appointed by the university to appoint examiners and make an annual report to the board.~ The senior lecturer of the college will hafe the general | superintendence of the scheme. Examiâ€" 'nations will be held wherever a ladie;: superintending committee is pointe {provic‘i‘ed th‘at tt’least 20 cu.:di?iates preâ€" subjects for enminat!(zï¬ for â€" juniors will beâ€"1, religious knowl dge; 2, writing from dictation ; 3, reading pages from English authors ; 4, English composiâ€" tion ; 5, elementary arithmetic ; 6, English history ; 7, geography ; 8, one ‘modern continental language or Latin. Only those professing . the religion of the ’Church of England will be ‘compelled to be examined: in | religious knowledge. Those who satisfy the examiners will be divided into three classes, according to order of merit. ‘The subjects for the seniors will beâ€"1, religious knowledge ; 2, English â€"history and geography ; 3, English language and literature, witg hisâ€". tory of France ; 5, German ; 6, Italian; 7, Epanish ; 8, Latin ; 9, ancient hisâ€" tory ; 10, arithmetic; 11, elements of geometry ; 12, elementary parts of mechanies h;ud aatronomlg. ; 18, elem:nury physics (light, â€"heat, e tricity) chemisâ€" io phand angrenty is aod td an R an ment.l:l bhilosoibv: 1#{1.&\.. ait _ _ frid} A Doxs Bur11 Doa. UNIVERSITY f iy | | SX "ime : * P 160008 , Of tihed pri tal ° i 'h“iN",,' York; | diver. might otherwise have, I never go m&ï¬m.ué?:‘té 1 74,3-;.13 “"9:‘9".%"“' "!l'ilg sanctioned, should be c yï¬u.of;nu- -m““"‘v}t:! sn floating about persons as possible. : B about helplessly &'aï¬rmwwl‘u‘“‘l ound to be an untenab lat, 33. 42 north | s" ClA flate the engineer was caught in | cagerness of : each last xamination. ‘The ATIONS FOR un P opmmprauee uit gusiges dpï¬tuz.u.ixh'm‘u:iu‘s.:'. bundred and ffteen or :twenty. feet and do a good _ deal ‘q '-"O.!k. In the prame ie ons or d away the . other fakes w Soh oo o e pubihe . other ï¬lllbod‘{‘ I looked so long without findâ€" i;;iz t I got nervous, ‘and had startâ€" fm‘fllehï¬.w up, when I fét wme%mhnymnaud;in way, mud K rhill Waht ‘ Aanbinir nukr mo â€" ani ‘E'a"":h.'m-? cbabin: / steps with. wa :98 out thinking of a ead man Aoating about there. _ When the Lac in Belle aenk on aes ~oaie oo ts cappeer pasconght in and po trace was ever M%Wlh'&mb me, heari ï¬urmbgudovntoduvmk, mdn:Eedmwï¬lï¬bhjyifmw I remembered this wmwzwenf , and went groping engine room in momentary expectition of encountering Itw. 204 & ail i BiiZ x ,-I-l‘ + “"h.ï¬'mmd pm signal . to heul up, and T felt so unessy that 1 was nokl.ginï¬lo'hrg. ‘nt‘ï¬mggflu drawbacks to ecling curiosity a damngbto:’w-hu I never go screamed out. . and jumped â€" bask. :: Het looked thmghfleupagvu,nuuza giving out no sign‘of terror, _ we ho 100 o ot ereane Lâ€"fatreed how ‘they were floating @round in mk’rm,n::.'l’fï¬n “%thu looking so wretched above, there was ‘no money to tempt me . in there, â€"But, at last I got a crowbar from ï¬thl‘l,m notbï¬lngmynlfthmk_,’ & door a blow and stove xtg." The watet came rushing out, the vessel just then Wtbz ontu:nrd my ï¬:de, ‘:d out came, woman eyes wi and hair , ‘and inbcpmhndi.mwi-ddfl child. , I knew how .:they . would, but I that the sight and " presence ‘of a dead mm?xmmw:ï¬ with people around yon, don‘t you know s1006 makes you . nervous and uneasy. Bometimes a vessel sinks down so fairâ€" ly that she stands up on the bottom as trim and as neat as. ifâ€" she rode on the surface. . Then you can go down into the cabin, up the shrouds,‘ walk all over her just as easily as a sailor could if she were still dashing away beforp the breege. Ouly it seems so quiet, so A4omb like ; there are no waves down thereâ€"only a swaying back and forth of the waters, and my signals meant. It was two hours and a Ll.fbefore I was ‘relieyed, . and . there wash‘t a moment that I was not lo::? to see the houcutbythonmod + It‘s a strange foeling you have down there. You go walking over a vessel; clambering up her sides, peeri g. , here t::d thexe,lmd the feeling tr:“ you . are m Wiikiei W CS Gxmaind; tm iession ; every diver has or has been ‘unâ€" usually lucky to escape them, I think the most dangerous . place I ever got into was going down to examine the propeller Comet, ‘sunk of Toledo. In working about her bottom, Iymmy air pipe coiled over a large sliver from the stoven hole, and vould not reach it with my hands, Every time I qr:Fq!to‘ remove the hose, my tender would ve" me the ® slack‘" of the line, thus ! me fall back again: He did m-l:a stand bis'dntieu, and did not know what It is a strange business, this divi The danger fascinates some, but ;hh is never for a moment lost sight: of, I put on the Relmet for the first time more than ten years ago, and yet I never resume it without fearing that it may be the last time I shall ever go down. | Of course one has more confidence aftera while, but there is something :: in bmq shut up in armor, y,eif:d down wi _a hundred pounds, and owing that m, lit tle leak in your lifeâ€"pipe is . your death, that no diyer can ever t mnd of, , And I dobno;;lnow gx:t th° iï¬ï¬u m to banâ€" ish the feeling, sight cleat, blue sky, tbeggenitl sun, and the ï¬o?:f a fellowâ€"man, after long hougs among| the. fishes, makes you feel ~like one ‘who has suddenly been drawn away from the suuae:;l{ been drawn away from the grasp dl;cial:h. I have had some:nartow escapes while pursuing my strange fession ; every diver has gr has hnn"-: Samuel S. 8. sible the sufferers were removed to th' Quarantine ship ZHinois and wroverly uk "Hel V ACELZ ) AB BUOH ; BB â€" BC : SAb A 'mflvbfl‘l)’oung lady promises Ito make her lover happy 'h{.. he .can show that he is able " to maintain her in enanivinie on in to I*. %¢ PC w w’ to .'...xx.ii;%.,w -." h hl!ualxe} term of years, as, the engagement amiuwtomlm hfll’.l'-ujority,orof.mdo'h wed after two n’- inconsolability . Others are i after an indefinite period, as where a Fellow .of a College engages to marry as soon. as he gets a ¢mm-d le‘::lint- ances, will feel how: keen a pleasure must be taken by them in cireulating such a titâ€"bit of gossip, and copyersely, what a serere doprivation it would be io tln.-ouobomumic. Parents sometimes, from reasouns of mor. m'z'd'“w'ildflu, desire that mdnhmn(,thdï¬ sanctioned,; should be confined to as mfluw-ibh But this‘is, always to be an untenable position. .. The eagerness of : each last gecipient of the weoret to communicate it to a specially privile;odfriudmpuhmendto the parent‘s fond hope of m limited liability engagement is, that after lasting a few weeks it is announced by the girl to a sister or mother, and <ither : into &‘Wthhs:.phu. Most M'm“'f',"b' mot rather yun the risk llnnlm.u lover â€" than keep such a secret six with absolute ‘:IL . Any one wbohl‘:;.‘:.dc.d ..“m‘. rapidity with whi Dneows â€oflanL-dnm.n..n.m life of a young girl is much more domesâ€" ï¬oï¬-thaofdyou‘ burden M d TY by them M“““‘"‘:‘.l em, tive souls of poutical l nmariigie. : mw hayve a real t.l:dv::)d {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS, The pounds worth of jewellery from a fashionâ€" ’lblo‘::. Sono,m ï¬mu,}ntd:zï¬i- high art, two en ents are made to dovetal into one .f:&:â€"u in the m of th.;m{onndu of a noble hlll, ssion as a partoer into a great x::: by hinting that ll’l:s was m:rrry a rich heiress, and secured t>e consent of the ‘Bnng Lly'l father by holding out the prospect of the partner®hipâ€" intention, or ladies sonse. _ _ _ _ Endless classifications might he made of the different kinds of engagements, For mple. there is the classificatiop hy what lawyers call "the consideration." Some engagements are made for love‘s sake, others for the sake of something ‘&: divine. â€" Among this latter class are engagements arranged or invented for the purpose of. sta off credi Oor ‘of rétfine mnu':f Ts ;...-ï¬'; dJ0g1¢, . whether. he rightly or wronvly inâ€" mï¬ "Aldrich‘s deï¬n{uon of aa;iedi- hbis illustration was no douibt well adapted to catch and fix the wanderiog mc)f‘ his bearers : and it wiil serve to explain what we mean whon we say that the word placed at the head of tbdmgl _to be,ftaken in the second as those projected between officers t to at all, .AQ-;. “& &u bhard} Jong [in_that phase"" Ap i% or the -M;&.f parents, i ngapicks engagemen! getting Fourthâ€" passâ€"tutor at )ary in the