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ww.iiJZT Tho Coast Mail. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1880. Admlrtil ftHnon. Vlcc-Ailmlrnl Lord Nelson win a jrrimt ncn cnplnln If over ono Hvcil When, on tho inih of September, 1805 Jio lioInUnl the HriR on bonnl tlio Vic tory, liml nrrivciloiTCniUxoi, hia birth lny to tnko commnml of the Mctlilrt rcnnoBii licet, he ntonnt lighting There won no Bimpicion of lirsitntion In bin tnctlca. Tho forco under him consisted of twenty-seven sail of the lino nnjl four fngntcn, which he with, drew from tho vicinity of Cmlix to n olntion 8isxtccn or eighteen league to thowcstwnrd, "in the hopo of in ducing tho enemy to put to sen." These were tho dnysofdiish nnd man hood, nnd grent must have been Nel son's exultation when, on tho morn ing of Octnlicr tho 21st, jusi nt day break tho combined French nnd Span ish fleuts, consisting of thirty-three pnil of tho lino nnd seven frigates, wero scon abend to the lecwnrd twelve miles. The Admirnl lost no time, for before twelve the Itriliah fleet, in two lines, were bearing down on tho cres-ront-shnpod position of the enemy, nnd then it was that Nelson hoisted the signal, "England expects that ev ery mnn will do his duty." The only fenr was Hint tho enemy might run for refuge, therefore Nelson notified to Colli ngwood, "I intend to pass through Uic van of the cifcmyV line, to prevent him from getting into Cndix." Thcru was an afTectionate anxiety about tho impetuosity and determination of the commander, so Captain Iilnckwood proposed that the Temrraire should go ahead of the Victory, in case that vessel might draw the principal attention of the enemy's fire. "Oh! yes, let her go abend," replied Nelson ; but nt the same time ho had clearly no inten tion of allowing any such thing, for he would not permit an inch of can vnss to be taken in, and the Victory continued to lead the column, closely hugged by tho Tenuerarie. it was Collingwood, however who began the fight, on board the Hoyal Sovereign commanding tho lee division, and the feeling of the two brave men at this important moment found utterance almost at tho same instant. "What would Nelson give to bo here!" ex claimed Collingwood to Hotbcram, nnd nt the same instntnt, without a spark of jealosy at the enviable poi tion of his friend, Nelson oberved. 'Sec how nobly Collingwood carries 3 1 is ship into action." Hut at twenty minutes past noon the Victory was in the thickest of thu fight, Scarcely a minute afier the ship got within range, seven or eight chips opened terrible and destruc tive fire uion her. The Admiral's Secretary, Mr. Scott, was shot dead, nnd soon the mixzen topmast of the Viciorg was carried away, and also her wheel, necessiati'ig the progress of steering by the relieving tackles below. Yet no hail of fire destroyed the dauntless mid dogged courage of Nelson and bis sea-dogs When a splinter from the fore-brace biU passed iHitwcen Nelson and Hardy, and tore awn tho buckle from the shoe of the latter, the Admiral only smiled and said, "This is too warm work to last long, Hardy!" Still, warm as it was, the English Admiral was determined to make it hotter. The Victory' sails went hngning in ribbands; she had lost full fifty men in killed and wound ed ; but soon it was her turn to begin. Determined to pnss under the stern of the Kucentauro us the only mode of breaking the line, the Victory's helm was put hard aport, and there was carcely space for her to go clear. Sailing elooe to the larboard side of the Kucentaure, tho Victory poured in such a well-directed and tremendi our broadndo that the French ship heeled two or three streaks on receiv ing it, AH this time Nelson win pac ing the quarter-deck with Ifardy.their walk being bounded aft by the wheel and forward by the companion-lndder. The distance wa only about twenty five feet, and it was here, when the JtciloudtabU brought up that the fa tal bullet struck Nelson. Ho fell on his knees just where Scott had fallen, and said, "They have done for mo at last, Hardy; my backbone is shot through." The victory was all but gained when Nelson was compelled to go below. In that dreadful moment ho thought of his men and caused his face and lii stars to bo covered by his haukercoief, in order that ho might pass unnoticed by tho crew. Itmlon Telegraph. A Stuanoe Countky. The Nevada City Transcript says that within two ...;i..unf (lint nitv is a belt of country that cxiuuus uuiug wiu k "'" " tho ridgo for omo distance, whore frost has never yet been seen. Snow falls there during storms that prevail In the country, but melts oil" almost iinnutdittloly clear to the very odgo of the hot district, leaving tho foilago bright and freh. Abovo nnd below tho linen the grass crops are killed, nnd tho loaves Doing nipp-'d by frost fall oil' in tho early W'intur. It n ho iked utrnwborriO, poaoluw, and other .. ....... full nun be crown on that won ... . I I .1... .....ji ...ll.. S.f ! derful belt of land from Now Years to j A Uhnstly Story. Cnptnin Snnds, of tho sehoonor Paulina Collin, who brought such plcnsnut news concerning tho trium phant, passage of Kehrings Strait of Nordonskjold's Arctic steamer, the Vega relates another tale full of ghastly horror: St. Lawrence Island is in tho Kelir iugSon, and until recently has been inhabited; but nearly the entire pop ulation have perished from starvation. A party from the Collins which land edon the island found 2o0 corpses in one field, the dead being carried out by the living, who returned only to die. This terrible mortality was brought about by tho want of food and scarcity of food was caused by the intemperance of the islanders. 'Near, ly every "trader" goes to the Arctic loaded nith rum, which is sold to the natives. As long as tho liquor lasts the people will not go out tishing.and when they do it is too late. Ncrnnjfe Uullnclnnf ton. Mrs, MxrgarctTumy, aged 70 years, died in Cincinnati on the 18th. instant, having been 20 days without food or drink. She had been suffering for years from chronic dyspepsia and re cently has been tho victemof a hallu cination. A month ago she refused to take food, saying that she had no stomach, and tho utmost efforts of physicians and friends have been un availing to change her mind. Her last words woru "bread, bread, bread." GENERAL NEWS. It is reported thnt Apacho Indians have defeated 200 American troops near the Mexican line. InoK ore in the Ottawa district is being taken to Ohio to be smelted, the duty on coal being fatal to smelting in Canada. Kufl's Cuoate once said of Arron Burr, "he spared not man in his ma lice, woman in bis lust, or God in bis impiety. Wilbur Cornell has severed his connection with the Mercury, -and that paper is to be removed to Port land, under the control of W. S. Moss. An agent of the Mormons is at the City of Mexico negotiating for permis sion to establish a settlement in Mexi co under guarantee of religious liberty. The only time you can ever get a woman out of a theater before tho play is over, is when she discovers that no one else wore an old bonnet on account of the weather. Make a scrap-book, hide it in an old chest, and twenty years after you are dead some young ladies' literary socie. ty will bless your memory for thus thoughtfully supplying it with origi nal es.-ays. From the Democrat we learn that the people of Lebanon, Linn county, arc desirous of having railroad com munication with Albany. At a pub lic railroad meeting held recently, a committee was appointed to confer, with the O. A C. R. R. Co- to see what aid the company would expect from the people. Daniel McFarland, who shot and killed Albert D. Richardson and was acquitted, and Abby Sage Richardson recently arrived at Dead ville, Col., on the same day. He was a decrepit, ragged old man, evidently in great want, pain and misery ; she was in the frnrli nt n u-pll.tn-rin lprtnrfir. ' " What is the matter, Alfred ? What du you find so interesting in the river that you stare at itso fixedly?" "My wife is in bathing and took a dive from that boat out there, and she has been under such a time that I'm get ting uneasy." " How long has she been under?" " About two hours it wasn't quite 8 o'clock when she wont in." A Frenchman, given to curious , statistics, has issued a pamphlet in j which he comes to the conclusion after a laborious examination of the mun-1 berof deaths from railway accidents in all parts of the world, that if a jierson I were to live continually in a railway carriage, and spend all his time in i traveling, the chance in favor of his dying from railway accident would not predominate until he was 900 years old. The President of Peru. General Pra do, has arrived in New York He em barked atCallao in nclandestine man ner and under an assumed name. Ho is going to Plurope, he says, to has ten the purchase of ironclads, but it is doubtful! if bo can Becure them, as Peru's treasury is depleted, and Euro pean powers are averse to furnishing war vessels to belligerents. Many think Prado left Porn becauso its cause is hopeless, and he would be in danger. E.VTEiti'HiKK is always sure to reap its reward sooner or later. There is Switzerland, for example. It is tho Hinalleft country in Europe, and yet it has thu biggest mountains. Whilo other countries wore i-quabbling about increased territory Switzerland stuck to real estato, which it rightly oonsid the highest in the market. This Hum mer over 1100,000 strangers visited the Alps, ami a handsome sum was ta ken in by tho little country in conse (inonco. " This visitation exceeds that of any other vimr, and it is to bo hoped that tho Increased patronage will in ijuuo tho Swiss to fix up the Alps with all modern improvements and st-e that no o tpenso is spared to mo it a contin uance etc., etc. Detroit Free Pten. UrwAitns of 100.000 have been in vested in the building of shoo factor ies nt Lynn, Massachusetts, during tho last year. Eluku sister (to little ono who ap peared (o tnko great interest in Mr. Skibbons.) "Come, little pot, it is time your eyes wero shut in sleep." Littlr pet "I think not, Mother told me to keep my eyes open when you and Dr. Skibbons wero together."' A ni'siSKsa item from Africa : Eng land annually takes l,r00,000 pounds of ivory, requiring the slaughter of iiO 000 elephants. This is a huge story and contains n hint of the grentness of the country. Africa is as lnrgo as Europe and North America, and con tains one-sixth of the humnu race. The cable news conies that the Empress Cnrlottn, who lost her rea son uner the execution of Moxiinil linn, has recovered. As her case had been pronounced ineurenMo, it will have a double interest to the world, exciting our sympathetic gmtulntions and in uresenting a topic for medical discussion. Mns. Rklva A. T.ockwood, the, woman lawyer of Washington, is conducting n case in ttnltimorc, where she was on Monday atmittcd as an attorney of the United States Circuit Court. While in court she reinoved her dark felt and feathered hat and placed it on the table with the hats of the other counsel. Qi'kk.s Christina of Spain is a wise and kindly young lady. She begged her betrothed to economize as far as possible in tho expenses of their wedding festivities, and to give the momy to the sufferers by the late floods in Spain. Professor Lremis says thnt ho has discovered n means of telegraphing without wires, lie says at the proper elevation there arc electric currents that can be reached by kites, and iner sages are transmitted by means of coj -per ki'e stings. Hr has succeeded in sending messages eleven miles by this novel experiment. He is now opt-ratingin West Virginia and is con fident of success. A youso man cloned with an Illi nois girl, and abandoned her at Hays City Kan., giving her a draft for $100, and advised her to retun home, ru he was going to Texas. She met with some delay in getting money for the draft, but as soon as possible she liought a horse, a revolver, and some previsions and started after the fugi tive. Interesting news is expected of her. She has ji rogular "Texas out fit," whether she findi her mnn or not. 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