THE DEATIL OF NELSON, Jack will forgive mech to the officer who isever ready, brave, and daring, who is a true seaman in times of peace, and a sailor militant in times of war. Lord Nelson, the most heroic seaman the world ever saw, it is pleasant to remember, was equally the idol of his colleagues, of his subordinate officer: , and of his incr for Uhese very reasons. Atte r| he had explamed to his Captain his proposed plan of attack, just prior to the commence. ment of the battle of ‘Tratalgar, be took the | men of the Victory into his coutideuce. Le | walked over all tie docks, speaking kindly to the different: classes ot wien, and encouraging them, with his usual atfubility, praising the manner in which they bad barricaded certain parties of the ship. ‘tA | was perfect, death-like silence, till just bs 4} tore the action began. ‘Three cheers we ¢!} given his Lordship as he aseeuced tie} quarter-deck ladder, He bad been particular | in recommending cool, stendy tiring in pre- | ference toa hurrying tire, without ain or precision ; and the event justified his Lord- ship’s advice, as the mas's of his opponents came tumbling down on their decks and over their sides.” | Atter the fatal buliet had done its work, and Nelson was conveyed be- low, the surgeon came and probed the wound, ‘The ball was extracted; but the dying hero told the medical man how sure he was that his wound was fatal, and begged, when he bad dressed it, that he would attend to-the other poor fellows, equal sufferers with himself, A boatswain’s mate on-board the “Bril- . lianv? (trigate) shortly afterwiirds, when first acquainted, of the death, of Nelson, paid a tribute of affection and honest feeling which shows how. clearly he had gained the hearts of all. ‘The boatswain’s wate then doing duty a8 boatswain, was ordered'to pipe all hands to qharters; he did net respond, and the lieutenant on duty went to inquire the cause. ‘lhe man had been celebrated for his ‘promptness, as well as bravery, but he was found utterly unnerved, and sobbing likea child. “I can’t do it,” said he— “poor dear ‘fellow, that I have been in) many a hard day .with!—and ‘to lose him now! [ wouldn’ have red so much for my old father, mother, brothers ov sisters; but to think of parting with poor Neleon!” and he broke down utterly: ‘The offleer, honouring his feelings, let him go below. Who does. not remember how, when the body of Nelson lay in state nt Greenwich, a deputation of the “Victory’s’”’ crew paid their last loving respects, tearful and silent, and could scarcely be removed from the scene? or how, when the two Union Jacks and St. George’s ensign were being lowered into the grave at Sr. Paul’s—the colours shattered as was the body of the dead hero—the brave fellows who had borne them each tore off a part of the largest flags to remind them ever after of Britain’s greatest victory and Britian’s greatest loss? VLL BEY A V. The man who sang“I would not live always,” was troubled with pearly all the great vari- ety of diseases which begin in derangement of the stomach, bowels and liver and did not take the papers to find out that Swayne’s pills beat everything in the market for re- storing in man lost vitality and making him feel.as good or better than new. Do not de- lay, friends, but go’ at once and purchase a box of Swayne’s pills. 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Address Marine Recorp Office, Sic i THE MARINE RECORD Phoenix Paint Co,, ELASTIC MIXED PAINTS. :: OFFICE AND FACTORY 36. Michi M. V. BORGMAN, Proprietor. (FORMERLY REVERE HOUSE) Detroit, Mich. Most Centrally Located. Street cars piss the, door every few minutes, to Depots and all parts of the City. ‘Three minute’s walk toL S & M 38, D-& M,and Wabash Depots. Rates $1.50, to $2.00 per day. MECHANICAL NEWS. (ILLUS1 RATED] $1.00 PER YEAR ~ With =Premium. Sample Copies Free. JAMES LEFFEL & CO. No. 110 Liberty St., New York, N. ¥._ BEE LINE Cleveland, Columbrs, Cincinnati and Indian- apolis Railway, The Great Central Trunk Route to the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. THREE TRAINS WEEK DAYS, TWO TRAINS SUNDAYS, Leave. 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SMITH, CGaneral Passenger Agent CLEVELAND, OLLLO, ILEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATE & INDI- ANAPOI . | Commencing Sunday, June Lith, trainse? the Be Line—Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati a tn inp ois Railway will teave and arrive at Cleveland as to'lows part Now 1, Cincinnati & Colut ress.) 800A M | No. 11, Indianapotis & Wh xpress 1AM | No.1 pe Columbus q Cineinmai kx} b50 0M . ecial Ind & St, Lous Expre: InveM Col. Cin, Ind, & St. Louis bx press WPM Th & W.& Gallien Ace vin PM Arrive. TOA M 10% AM OP No, 4, Columbus & Cineinuati No. 10, Wheeling Express , No, 14, Cincinnati & N.Y. 4 rains marked trams daily except daity, all other | Sunday. DEAN & £0., BOAT BUILDERS DETROIT - « »© «© = MICH, gan St, CLEVELAND, OHIO | WWiadison, le _ The Nickel Plate! | NEW YORK, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. passenger equipment of this New Trun and is supplied with the lutest y to safe speedy end comfortable tr a heer trains ar it and leave ot, Vin Bi k Line liances ) Ul further notice: GOING EAST, Lv. Chicago. Arr. Vali wraisc Fort Wa “New f * West I “ Y © Buttle Ly Buffilo. Aar Dunk “ Erie Ashtabula. Painesville “ Cleveland Ly Cleveland Air Bellevue, Ly Bellevue. “ Green Spring * Fostoria “ Arcadia Trains run by Columbus time, which is twenty min- utes faster than Chics time, five minutes slower than Cleveland. and sixteen mintites slower than Buf- fulo time. For information, call on nearest agent of the Com- pany, or address B. F. HORNER, 2 Gen’! Passenger Agent, LEVIS WILLIAMS, General Manager. Cleveland, 0. ky River Accommedation departs at 7:50 a m. 9:10'a, m. [daily]; 10:45 a.m. [Sun¢ m. [dwily]; 4:25 p. m (Sunday only Roc [Sunday owly]. “ Euclid accos:modation de} rts at 12:45 p.m, [daily]; 5:45 p. m. [daily except Sunda — 8:35 p.m. [Sunday only | New York, Penusylvania’& Ohio R, R. (Formerly A, & G. W. Railroad.) || NEW YORK, BOSTON AND THE EAST. The Shortest and Quickest Route to Pitts- burg, Washington and Baltimore and the Southeast, . Until further notice trains will‘ leave from the new Conall Depot, South Water street and Viaduct as fol- lOWs: 1 ) ATLANTIC EXPRESS—+(Daily) Pull- ‘a a. Nh. man slecping a: d hotel couches from Leavitishurgh 9.05 a. m. to New York,’Albany and Boston without chang’. Parlor Car from Cleveland and Salamanca. Arrive at Meadsille at 11:20 a.m. (dinner) Franklin 12:33 p. m., Oil City 1:00 p. ni ry 1:00 p. m., Jamestown (Lake Chautauqua) 2:00 p. m , Buffalo6:15 p. m. Rochester p. m.: Hornell - ville 6:40 p m [(supprr]; Corning » mm. Elmira 8:57 p m. Binghanton 10:58 p. m 50 a.m. Boston 2:45 p.m.} arriving at New 9:50 iF Nl LIMITED New York. Arrives at Meadville at 6:55 p. m_, Jumess town 9:13 p. m., Salamavea 10:10 p. m., New York 10:25 a. m. ] 05 NIGHT EXPRESS—(Daily except i D. Il. Sunday) Seeping coach from Cleveland Hornell Arrive at Youngstown at 1:55 a. m.. Meadville a. m., Corry 5:20 a. m. Jamestown 618 a. m, Buffalo 9:45 a. m., Roch r 1:10 p, m., Hornells. ville, 11:20a m_ , Corning 12:53 pm. Elmira 1:21 p. m., Binghampton 2:50 p m,, New York 9:25 p m. Arrive at Pittsburgh 6:15 a m., without change. 2:50 PITTSBURGH | EXPRESS — Daily — D D. il. Through without change, Parlor car ate tucled. Arrives at Youngstown 5:00 p m., Pittsburg 7:48 p.m., Washington 7:09 a. m , Baltimore 8:19 a. in. 4:35 MAHONING ACCOMMODATION — a i ll. Stopping at all way s ations, arriving at Youngstown 7:25 p. m., Sharon 8:30 p. m., Sharpesville 8:40 p.m. Cconnects at Leavittsburgh with train No. 20 for Meadville and intermediate points. Arrives at Mea ville 11:20p. m. ] 0 PITTSBURGH EXPRESS — Daily — 1 a. nh. without charge. Arrives at. Through | Youngstown 1090 a. m., Sha: 11:02.a. m., Sharps- ville 11:10 a.m., Pitsburgh 1 Ip m.,- Returning, } m., §; 3a.m., 1:30 p. m., leav' Pittsburgh at 448 a and 4:20 pm ; a YOUNGSTOWN AND PT BURGH i ll 04 d lh ACCOMMODATION —stopping at all | Way stations, arriving at Youngstown [24 p.m., Pitts- 6.10 pom, | bu ns arrive at Cleveland, 640 a, m., 7:05 poo m, 1:00 p. m., and 10:15 p.m, , tis is the only rch Corry) Elmira, ond intermediate poin to Boston und New J! owe by which pas bivghimpton, ON Bagvage checked th Through trekets ronte can be obtarned at the office atnow De pe 2Y.P &€OR R and Viadvet, Cleveiand, O. ough to all points Past cad information regarding the vie CLARK, Ag land, O. J. MEERRIS, Gewl Man'gr, Ch veland? 0, ML. FOU'ES, Agent, ISL Bank St. Cleveland, O FOR SALE. | Gen'l Pass'r ener An iron steam yacht 25 fee ¥, 0 feet beam, deep; runs very fast, and w Enquire of D.P. Niekr son, Mnelid Avenue Stasion, FOR SALE. t long very finelly 2. feet runs very , Enquire of D. P. Niekerson {Larkuese Block Kuelid Ave Station, Ab Iron yacht 3 furnished, Dra finished ant y