I-lASZAltD'S GAZE'I"l‘E, NOVEMBER 24. LONDON IIOUSI-1.. Fall I855. £2. Sir .lIe::aruI¢r front Lomlou and Majestic front Li'rerpool. ‘ [IE Subscriber luis cm:-plated his Fall Supply of llfllllll .“t'I’tTlI.IIttllZt.'. iiow furiiiiiig one of the moat eateosire niid geiternl atuclii iii ilio market- (which will be sold on the IIIINI iiiodi-rote Ietllltl for Pmmpr puymerit. ti Iihi-iiil iliitcourit triude to whole- sale cII1llI|lIIt9l"‘,) comp-isiug every viirti-Iy in l.udii-it‘ dress iuiilerinls iit eatraioidiiinry low priizes--l.iidieii' mantles rind houiietn iii the newest styles. tog-Ilher with ‘ii liirge ii-ntortmeiit of hlillioet_v—l.iidies' tic-tit atone lllllflill. sable. Fitch. oiii-li, squirrel trnil other furs. cloaking in great variety. clotliis ll ltirge n-ttort- merit, liluiik--tit, prints, ithirtiugtt. ciirpetiog, heiirth rugin, cruiubclotliit, hosiery hiihiiriliutliory. ribbons ti choir-.e selection. aillt velvv-til, triiiiiiiiogit in [tent variety. ready made clothing all sizes, boots on shoes. aiitin -Iippers. oil floor cloth. witlt a great variety of other goods. Also A large assortment of hiirdwrire.and groceries ofiill kinda, teaa very cheap, to he had at tlte Sulrscriliefie sl0I’¢,‘ufllIl George street, opposite the Ciitliolie Cliape II. IIASZARD. Charlottetown. Nov. lsi. I855. ‘ C A U T O N! WHEREAS, BAR All ROPER. niierviiiit in my erriploy, hurl left my service without fulfilling her engrigeinent. this in to eaiuiiou till per-time from employing the siiid Sunni llorctt. without rr roducing ll written din-cluirge. otherwise, they will be proiiecuied as the Law directs. GEO. T. |lASZ\RD. Church of England Prayer Books. ll.\SZ.\llD 81 (WVI-‘.N have received a large supply of the nbove and tire preputetl to sell them at the following low prices, iiz. Ruby 82ino, Cloth, Gilt lldgo-d, In 6d. " Cape Morocco. Embossed richly Gilt, 3s. Mrwivccii, 4! (ill. Minion 3‘.’mo Itoari. I-Ltnbossed, Gilt Edged, 3s. Noripareil 32mo. 3s. Pica 24iiio. bit 6d. Svo 9-I. Calf. I2! Cd. NEW GOODS. Filll I855. ER Ships In rbel nnil Mirjenilic. f|"‘"‘ l-lV9'P“0l. rind Sir ./11¢: umler from Lotidoii, the Subscri- lterl have received- 305 Packages British & Foreign Goods, and It) 'l‘ouit BAR IRON. ciirefully seli-ctr-d'by one of the Fir m, iiliicli, with their block on lltiitil. they coir coiilideritlv rracoiiiiutrml to their ('lIil0llN'l’r|, rind the public, in ltooilu oi‘ the boat iliscrtplinn. iii wry low prices, for prompt prtyriivttt. \\ ltolrilaile l'ur- cltiirrcrsi will find it to their utlrntittige to select litoru this STUCK, wlii--li coir.-"isle of-d 7 (Em,-.r, 3 luiles lit'Sttl'\-llllltltfi CLO'l'lll.\'G, 8 'I‘i-iuil,-3 llriiitrt nriil hlnit-.-I, 56 (‘In-st.-i, llltll 211 lltilltltt. pri-no Congou 'l'c.i, 25 t‘ll*O‘$ l.:iilii-s‘ llro-its .\l-IIt"l-ll-". 15 do Silks, Vrlvo-hi, l’lu.~tlu-.4. Tiiiitntings, Rib- ltott-I; llrilii-rrlzislti-ty. llo-it-rt‘. KC . 316. 5 C.'I.~'t3s 'l'u\\'rist-tiil’s Ilrit.-' tiiul f‘.~ips. l llrusltci, I do 'l'n_\‘<. 2 do (ilorvfi. 4 lnilr-s Clotha, I li:ile \V.iililitx;_', 2 (lo Sllttwll. ilo Cotton \\".-rip, ‘Z5 |~o.\'t--i So.ip. 7 p.ii-lmgcs l’.-iiiit.-, (tile, \';iriti.-Altos, iSLc., 0 d tttrx \tu\'i.'t‘.I: t’. 2 C:l~‘L‘§ ,lr-iv--lry r'lt.tl l":itir'y \\':irctt, 3 do (til l"lot)r 4 loIh,2 ilo. l"ui.-t S; For Cups, 5 lI:Ilt'sI l.‘nrpi-titr-_:‘ rind \\'n0lli:tis, O l,lm:tI llI.t[I¢'l'.'l. Si‘? 3 ll’) grr-_v ":ilir:-nu. 3 do. 2 do riltipvtl >'l-iitiiigu, l’ttclr:i2i-s Rim: (iiiignr, l,'urr.'int4, ll:i'i-ins. criiizlir-il Sugir, ‘liiatniil. lllnr-, llltllgl, .~'i.-iii-li. \\':i~li- ing :ind lliih iog l'uwdi:is. 'l‘cti 'l'uii.~t us.-tortcil ll«\l'c IRON. Oct. 2t3tli. .- I wlittn Ctilicocs, ll. & C. D.~'l\'ll".7‘. Fan“ 1355'. Duncan, filason 5“ Co. svirci-tssomr TO A. 64 J. DUNCAN 6; CO. F.Vl’.|l.'\l. 'lIIp"l‘l6‘I'.I ivliolrurilc lltltl retaiil linvel JU.‘l'l‘ ll|".(.'lil Vl'ID,e.r: Ilurque lsubul, u laiigcl ussortnient of— G 0 O D S SUITABLE FOR. THE PRESENT AND APPROACHING SEASON. llrick lluilding, corner of Queen nod Dorcliester S . . (lily of Clinrlottctown, Oct. 8, I855. Superior Cooking Stoves. Scotch astings. UST llEl'l'IlVl‘Il) by the itululcittier, from Clus- ow, rt quantity ofl,‘ooliiiig Stow-s, t‘numin rind Close Stoves. (nll siz-ii); Wilkio‘ii l'lough Mounting. Door Scriipers. Uuihrellii Stnuil-. Sui-li Wright-, Curt and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal. nud it viiriiaty ofotlier Castings The superior quality tttltl dnriibility of tlteiitr Citations me well known to the public. To be Itail at the Store of IIENRY IIASZARD. Ch. Town. Great George.St. Octobur 23d, 18”. ' just llt3r’lI piibli-liml. iitiil I.-4 lIl|\\‘ l'--r stile ill ll:t-'/.:iril _ TO BE LET, HE DVl'F.l.LlNG HOUSE and Premii-es no-nr lioveruoieiit llotise. at ptesettt occupied liy Cnpliitn lleuzeley, coneieting tit" ti Ilwelliug llou-re \\lIIi:lI contniu-i ii iipaoiuus lliriiiag-room uitd Drow- iog-rooiii. llrerikliiiii-roiiiii, 1 llr-.d-iootiui, large Kit. cllett. Svrvntit’a llall, 3 Se|‘\Illll'I lied-rooiiis. l'iintry, itrder, l"roiii-porclt. lrirge rlntinnce lliill. lurge Inner llttll. lltlck-porch. 2 llttck uiitiuiiceis. Buck niid I"roiit ritoir-cutie, Scullery. I’uirtp utid Win-lt-lluuse, Luan- ber-roooi. and ii splendid 6 roomed cellnr. A hi e and coiuinodious Coiicli-liouse. 3 stiilled Stiihle. llariiess-rooiii, ow-house, large Hay-loll ttnd Uriiiii-room. Manure-yurd, huge Kitchen gurdeu wiili I-‘ruit trees,&c.. Flower giirden. elegant front entriince utid carringe drive. it liirge I.swn runrtirig down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping nits. c. ell kinds, ltirge lloot-hon»-e. Wood iirtil chopping hotino. and ii spacious and conunodious yard. There are front and bank gates facing on dilferent Streets. and a never failing well of water on the premises. ' 'lliis splendid Mansion from its situation com- mands the threat view of «my house in Charlottetown. rind frimi its proairnit to (Iorcrniiieiit llouse tin other tidvuiitugea the Ullllracliitttf confidently olfers it tis the most elegant. eiiiiithrtulile iiud desirable resi- dence tor a geiit|einiiii'ii fiiniily in or near Town- ‘ur further particulars iipply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street Sept. 6th, 1854. ALL pr-rsomt indebted to the Estate ofthe late IION -\l.l) hlclltINAl.D.Glenuladiile. are re- uested to settle their Accounts iinuiediately. or steps must be taken to enforce pit in nt 0. JOHN Altycll. iIlcDONAl. Agent. Oct. 13. No. 12, Grafton reet. OR SALE at the ribove eatulilishntent— 800 sides No-tit’: attier. 300 sides lliirneait Li-iitlter, 200 riideit light. Sole Letttlier, 500 (‘.iilf-itkirin. . N. B —-I-‘our-pence hull‘-penny per pound will be ptiiil for any quutitity of Green ltidi-ii. WM. 0. DAVVSON. City Tannery, St 1.? October 20. To be Let for a term of Years, llA'l‘ highly cultiviited Eirtiite known by the iiiiiiie ol' l\'eii-ingtoo. the property of Cnptuin lletizs-lo-_\', iirid tit pres--ut in the occupition of , . _ r pmiiciilnrq npply iii the otlice o 'l'. lleaith lliivilond. E-up. lliirrii-ter tit Low. 2 — —-,-I . “ . ‘ Union of the Loloriies . - A.\'D THE ‘ 0 I C Organiztttioii of the Empire. 'lll". ."l'l'3|’.l,‘ll on the Iluioit of the Colonies dolivotro-d by the Iloti. .lr-sopli llime lit the l\-0\‘.'l Scotizi I.vgt.<l.itutn, iii Fr-liriiun It-54, to-go-tlior ivitli the llou. I*'r.iucis Ilinclui‘ ll|'.l'l.\' to s.-rid Strerclt. rttitl Mr. llit\\ie’iA l.I’.'I"l‘I'Il{ iti lit-ply In Mr. lliiii'l\'< —tlit- whole ftuttiir g ii 'itlI'|tllll'l oft-i-P-lity pity-ii, lI.irI 6L (livr-it'it Book Store. tlttw-peticu-. Sept, 27, I855. Price Out: Shilling uiid If '0'» ' ‘l [V 'or- . ll 0 9 e \'l‘ tho >'iili=rriht~r‘n S.\l.l'i lll)U -l, opposite Mr 1. l'i':ilt<-'3 >‘tori~,-— (3 llI4l\’l rtpprort.-d r\llIt'!llC:IlI (‘.t’)fll{l.\'G STOVES, 5 l.irv_vo \\ ooil \'tnvo-s. (-r-coiul li.-in-l. -I intake l>ll;\\llY. lll lil-ld. Ship litctltl, I coil ti llIl‘lI >'l-rttuil llopie, I set Stziiiliiiz ll iggiog. (~‘l‘r‘t\lIIl linnd) for it Vessel of 60 tons. I \Vtiiilltt<s llitit tiutl I".tll.<, H0 horn 3, 300 do I30 rlo, 1 inch, 27 do. ll iriclt Ilound Illll.\'. nod 75 burs of flat utiil square ruliucil lllt).\'. Tin Ms.—Cnali on duliwrv. lll'..\’.l.‘\.\llN DA\'ll".S. x I Octolii-r I6, I855. l. -I Butter, Wool 6; Sheepskins. ' tlll-I Soliscrilwr will pay (‘ash for Butler, Wool and Slieep Skins. li'0lll-‘.ll'l‘ lll~Il.l., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Join: tlih I855. 6 in FOR SALE. A Vllllltlllle l.eu:«nltol.I l'ropcrt_v for 999 years, in . one shilling per item, furiui.-ily the property ol JAMI1 llA(iNs:LI., tlersrerisr-il. nititnti-d tit llo-deque. Lot 26. near lllr. \Villi:iro Strong's; the form con- tiiimi one liuridred Acreir good lnml, ono lmlf uudr-r n More of cultivrttiou. \\ itlt tt house und ll-|I'lI lllt!Vl't|lI. and it good spring of water near his door and tihurr dance of line wood .-irtd tiring on tho sorio-. lfit he an ncconiodiition to the pun-li.i-i-r. one -luilfnf lllt‘ pitr'clttIso money ttitly roriititri on intr-rest forn little- l"or further pnrticulnrs tljtply ti-Jnltii R. (iiirdiuer, llcdcque, or \Villi.mi llodd. Clnirlotietowii. 1 V 10 he Let, HAT excellent Stand, known us the ".Vlitnr-lmi- top one." Bdnoy Street, possoaaiori given immediately. Apply to- JUIIN Alttfll. hleDONAl.D. Extensive pliiutiition of young trees of Mscsut..iv's E.vGLsNi>.—'l‘he new vol times of Mr. Mt|Ct|ltliI_y ’ri History of Eng lurid. rccctitly ttttnottccd for puhlicuti-iii nro like-,ly to liiivu nit etiortiious cirultitiou It aippi-or-s tsaty.-i the Liverpool .Rlbion,) that up to lust Swllllllltly, the London subscription olouc hurl l'I'iICllt‘ll 220,000 copies urid 14,000 for the provittccs; totul, 31,000 copier-, uud the list not closed’ yet. By the time it is closed tlicrn is now every pr-obiiltili y tlint the aiihscription will reach to 40,000, so thtit the iidvertiued diiy ofdelivery, Decem- ber 4, will liiive to be cnmiidei-nbly pre- rogued, as the number cannot be produced in the time, Tlie cost to the public of these 80 000 volumes, (40,000 copies) the price ofthe work being ll. l6.<., would be 350 500; and it‘ placed in a line, side by side, the thickness of each being two inches, they would extend tiirire than two toilets and it half, the exact letigthheitig I3,333 feet 4 iii. LUXURY or ruin Ascrsnrs in Roses.--To enjoy the scent of roses at meals, an abun- dance of rose leaves was shaken out upon the table, so that the dishes were surround- ed. By an iii-tificiul contrivance, roses, during meals, descended on the guests from above. Heliognhalus, in his folly, caused violets and roses to be showered down upon his guests in such quantities, that it iiuirtber of them. being nimble to extricate them- selves, wcru etifliicatcd in flowers. During meal times, they reclined upon cushions stuffed with rose leaves, or mode a couch of the leaves tlicmselves. The floor, too, was strcweil with roses, and in this custom great luxury was displiiycd. Cleopatra, at an enormous expense, p--ocured roses for it fr-net which she gave to Antony, had them liiid two cuhits thick on the floor of the banquet room, nnd then caused nets to be sprenil over the flowers, in order to render the footing el'tstic. Hclinguhulua caused not only the bouquet roorns, but also the colonniirles that led to tlii-iii, to he covered with roses, iiitcrspi-.r-sed with lilies, violets, liyatciiitlm, rind nnicissi, niid wulked about upon this flowery platform. Wivs or Co.\imi1"risa Sutcior:.—W'eiir- ing thin shoes on duritp nights in rainy tvcutlicr. lliiildiiig on the nir-tight principle. Leading it lilc of i-till-i-lilting, stupid lazi- ness, utid kci-ping the mind in at i-ouitd of uitniiturul c.\tciti:iiicrit by rcudiiig trushy novi-Is. Going to halls and purtics in ull sortsiof wr.-utlici-. in tho tliiiiiii-st possible dross, nnil iluiiciug till in it great perspirtitiou, iinil then going Iii-inc througli the dump iiii'. Kci.-ping cliildri-it quiet by touching lhetn to suck i-ziiirly. l‘I:itiii;_' tvitliotit liitlf iitrtsticntiiig tlic food. Alloivizig love o|'«_guiu so its to illl.~'(Il'll our tiiiiitls, us to lcuvc no tiiiic to iittciitl to our li(.'itllll. . Follotviiig on tinlicullliy n(.‘(‘ttp:tlir)n, be- Ceitisi! tit:-iii-y 1'-Ill lIU tllllllt‘ |i_\' It. 'l'r:ii1ptin_<_v tliu iippi-lite with \\llt'lI the stoiiiaicli .~x.-iy.~' No! Cuiitriring to ltvcp n contiiiunl worry ttliottl srttrittlltittg, til‘ ltotltitig. l{i~tiiiti;_v nt iiiiiliiigltt iiiiit rising at noon. (i'ut'itt:tiiilizittg lH’l\\l'l'll lIlt'iIl:l. Gi\'iun_: wiry to lite ufaitigi,-i‘. Nl‘;:lr‘(7llllg to lill(t5 pt-opt-i' cure of our- Sclvi.-.-‘, \I'llt.‘ll it slllll lc rliscnsi: lirst tippcnrs. nicctics, NIGIIT _-.1‘ Si:A.—'l'lic licaiitics of it night on sliiplioiirrl; iloiiii in your ht.-rtli with the srti lii.-.-itig iiitil lizziug, giirg|i.ii_; rttiil l)tNIIII- ,5 within tltl iiiclt ofyottr cor; and then steward CItlllt':I ulong nt twt-Ive o’clock and put. out your light! Jouzih in the whole was not rlutkcr or in ire tllslllill. There, iti pi-of--uiirl igiioroiiizo uiiil blindness, you feel yourself rollcil tipwairds niiil (l0WlI\\‘ltl(lsl, uttil sitlt-wnys and ull wnys, like u cork in ii‘ tiih ol'wntor; inucli itucli u scnsiition its one might suppose it to he, were one hettdcil tip in it l)Ill‘l(.'l and thrown into the son. Occa- sionally it Wow comes with it thump tigoiiist your car, as il'u grout hummer were knock- ing on your hurrcl, to see that ull within win: stills unil notttttl. Then you bcgin to think ol'lii-nkoiis, and nltrirke, rind porpoisvs, nnil sen rtt'l'pt.‘tll!, rind till the iiionstrous, gllllly, Cttltl, liobgoblin brood, who, perhaps, re your lIl'.\l door neighbours; and the old A Tc.\irr:iiA\'ci: SOLl)IER.—-—“l liiive not slept one night in bed, " eriys ii soldier writ. ing from the Cl‘lIlI"fl, " but mostly on the ground, or on the detrk oftt ship; still I om ll."-l well as evi*.r—-I owe it to tint drinking. Those who drink most are most subject to illness, nnd the most of the men who died were hard drinkers. Toetottilisiii is the best plan here. ” Mr Tliuckcrny receives $100?) for his l(‘cllIl'eS on the Four Georges, in New York, uiiil the Mcrciintile Lihi-riry, ttiidcr whese auspices they have been delivered, will cleiir nearly twice the aunt. LottnJoriN Russeu. hits consented to deliver u lecture tit Ext-ter Hall, on the eveing of 'l‘uesdiiy,Nov. |3th, on the subject of" The obstacle-it which have retarded moral andi n- tellectual progress.” Tna Pttess IN Russut.—'I'he first Rus- sian newspaper was founded in 1703. Peter the Great not only took part in ma- king it up, but also himself revised the proofs, as may be seen by several sheets still in existence, which are corrected in his hnndwriting. Only two complete copies of the first yeur’e iiiiprcaaions oftliis joiirnitl exist, and both are in the imperial library at St. Pctersburg. The chiel librarian. B1I'0tl Modesto von Korfl', ordered the numbers of this journal, as corrected and edited byPeti-.r the Grant, to he re-puhlislii-,d fnrtlte ceritenary commemorating the found- iition oftlie Moscow University ( Jan. 27!. This re-impression forms one volume in 8vo., and it contains heitidos an historical summary of Russian journiilisrn. Tue Isritmus or Suez.-—-The Interna- tionnl Scientific Commission nppoirited to extintine the project for cutting through the Isthmus of Suez will leave Mai-scillc.-i in is few days for Egvpr, nccotiipiiiiicd by M, Ferditiitnd dc Li-sscps rind M. Bnrthelemy St. Hiluire. 'l‘hi-y will proceed froin Caiiro to Suez, iitid tntike ti complete survey oftho Isthmus, rind will then t-tiihnrk ut Peluso nod survey the Gull’, rind follow ull the court of Egypt t'i-om Gozn to Ale-xnndriii. . Tho vlC(‘I‘lI_V ol' l‘:g:_\'pl has made every l.ll'l'tlnge- merit for fucilitutiit,-_r thi-so operiitioiis. 'rttE\' ntP t‘.'tstliig shells ltl EtI,t_'l;intl for the Crl~ Int-atltrt-e fr-i-t lll tltzittir-It-r nml rvvr-r H ton in uciultt. .\lr. Nisuoitli. the |_'l't‘lll found:-r, is also cn2:u_-ed I‘I Ptthllltfl i-arii-gig “tn.-I.‘ “uh the giiiis. will wci-_~h fifty ton t’lll'll. 'l'llt‘l' will throw balls of the ahovn tlI'l9cr|plltIII four miles. Tlll-I DRAD*(.'Il|(|I|ll,\‘ C.'\l.(‘l'l.\Tlt|N!. Sr-iciiiitiv um:-rs :is.~i-rt, Iltrrl Il|t- |i|]|“l)(-f of prtsutis iiliti (‘X'\‘lt’tl*llIt't' the lit--_-tttlt:tiI_I all little titiioitiit-, to 31$ (i'.27.l'llIl.‘.'7."i ll7.").l‘i‘lli, 'l'l.o_<.- fig. lllvn, \'» llt‘lI tlntititl lI\ 3.115).’) (l(ttt—-ilio iiiiiirlo-r of .-qnriiv l-’.'t'_'Ill'b til l.iml on Ilw 1_'ltIlIP— lr-;it'i- ll 3'30. l'ih‘.l.T2l'.! Nltlillli lltllt“ tll l:tlItl,\\ ltll'l| ,l».-trig rl§\' it -,| ‘An lltltito-, L‘l\'tf l (i'.".l ['r‘t.-its Iii i-;1r-h sqiiznc tIttlt'. l.i-t its now it-dot-c lltllt 5 to sqiinru iml.-. illtll ll.u t.nii.lirt' Mill hi: I.8.33,|7l,(;(:()'t,(‘o, \i'l-it-li, li. llt__' iltriilietl its l-i-ti-ii-. utll ;_~iir- 1253 lltllrlll t.it.ts to t':lI‘lI .~qit:irt' rod; \\lr]r'l|_ l..-;,.._r H-- tliit'c.l ll’ lr'i'l, \\Ill;_:I\1!£|llt|Ill live pt-rs:-its to much .~q-ion: tour of term firtiiii. 'l'tius it IVlll he ;it'rt‘('l\'- tll that our czirtli tsuur \‘:ist (‘t'lllt'l(3t'V\-—l.'..'l‘3 litt- tn:in lH‘IltL'!4 llt' luirii-rl on eiiieli sqitzirr rorl—gr-;m-.-, l_v siilliicir or lor tvu grows. l'i:l1‘ll r_ir:iv.» tiinst (‘ttttttilit I28 ]t'lstttIS. 'l him it is r-zi.-ilv weir that tho ulirtltr sitrliir-P ofoitt‘ ‘_'ll|l)" ltus lN't'l| I-‘rig on-(1 l‘.‘b' tttiics to bury it: ilt-aid -— Ur¢'mf‘urg Dc/Itorral. Ntcot.Att:t‘t-' pcssr-.-sis tirclvr-. rltickynttls. six for .-hips oi the lllttl niitl t-I.\‘ for 5tii:illi-r vi~s:~i»l:i; zilsn lIlIlllt‘lt!‘Q’ lIlSt'll:tlF, niirl 'iltim.~t r-xlmiistlcsg iit;iIcrt:t it for ehtpliiiiltlirizz. It r-rriplirt s (itlll mu],-- their in oiilin;ir_v titties, :iiiil l‘.2,(ltl(l on 0l‘(3-t2~|ittt.\ of r'lllPl't_tL'tl'_V. At ptt‘St‘III |lIr- iiiiinlicr, :i«-curduig to German accounts, is not less than ‘JL000. It is stated, that at llaiillo, two Greek mer- chants went ltIlII'l( mail itn lit-tiring of the Full of Seha§lt)[‘ttl.\Alttle another at Biichiiiest wassiruck with apoplexy from the some cause. (Iiirrcc.-—'l‘lie Russian Government lair-ly caused to he rcpairi-rl. tit ciiiii-irlo-rrilile (’X[WItt'i*, out: of tho r-htircl-cs tit Athens. which had been iveo tip toil for the use of Russian subjr-cis. The King and Queen of Greece, on returning ftorn no arrtnn, cuts-red the iehorish. on |ll'ttlt‘tIt'8 ofcxatnioiiip the works \\'lIItEl| lllltl been just terminated. Their lllajr-stir-a touutl there all the clerirv. the singers ofilie choir. and till the stall oftbe Ritseiaii Eu-bossy in full uniform. A sol- o-mn service was then perforttied. and after luc-huiri-rl Ocean whispers through the looks. "Hi-re yott iii-e; I've got you; I) our grnnd ship is my pltiytliiri . {ylllll I like ivith it.” 8 prayi-rs aildrcslwl to Heaven for the success of the Russian iom- iimiin-t the em-inies of the I can do Orthodox faith, a Te Drum was song. 0