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M4MMH lllll Mtyi UMPQXJA ( wAmjJBam. lJi x-i - . -jca-.rr.7t,, ItV IIOVO Ai V.ItMlV.tiV. Duvoioil ( ilio Principle r IoiiiH:rit:)', unit tlio ONiciiilnallon of iitntcisil ami Ii;f nl Iiifclllgoucn. 89 00 I'or Annum. VOl.V.MV. . Mi.tvv'VKiu.iiu, o. 'i, katmusay, juji.y -a. isrrs. xuMiinn i. MMMawvMaMaTr4 THE OMPQDA GAZETTE. , luiii.tmini kvi'.iiv sArimiuy, BY HOYII & J1LAKKLY. If. II. II, II OT II, At.Kt. IIMKIfl.r OITJUIilii lliNtiniKr'a llui.niMi, Jhln Hlrcvl, nest iloor nl ".Soottabiirjr, lloui"." 1 mills IMVAIIUIII.V 1 .tllVANIIR, Uiie rnpjr, fiir oiinypnr, S l)D. " U iniiiitlis t3 UU. l llina iiiiuillia. S'' (1(1. p-N iiair will 1m llMsuntlfiiie.t "' ,....,..,..,..., - - ..i.i nu MiMrnKrsBro l!1".,,,, , ii"ALi !. iiTVj;." u- ....... -dim iurftir Inelri lines nr Jem. one I iiiwmiir .. .....i.. lnrcrlloii.fi Dili ciwli iil,reiiiiiil iiH-r ' linn, tl PU. A I litrul dcduttlvii ino'lo to, jfnrly advcrtl-ris. I limine Cant, ef twelve lines nr b'M, for mi year, 12fi; lrU months, IA j furl lime tixiiilliii, f III. ffT 1 lie iiiiiiiIm r of liiM'tllmis must be' illttlnctly msrkeil nil the tiinrelii. other fue tln-r Mill ln ronllniirl till rurhM, An.teliar' I'l-f accordingly. ., A(BlBi: 1 I, a full. .sail II Sltlltlh.1 l't-kllllal nM H II Mlat-, I llllllinilld IIBIIH'i I" l"""i" niv ii'iiM'M- I .Sail I riillelco. , M. W. Miii'iiki.. Iliicrti- C ly. .1. H. Mclimsr, M. ! Cnrtnllk I, N. Stril, 'i llurlluutiin. Ilr.nrov ISmitii. Ii Alksuy. I.. I', (iiinvr.it, I a 1 , f'lilriii, M. II. Tavi-hh, JnrksunTllle. .Iuri T-rniliii. Csnyntivllli', I'. K. Ilol i.i, Orrk'ou City. W. Id fUliK4H, 111' l , I'lirtUiid, I a, V. .tiiln, ,t'irla. (ll.o II. Avinmi., M. I) , J.ic.iMivllIc lli'HKW A WiHin, Jnrkmlnlllo, J, l)i mii jii, llct r Creek. J. H. thuiu.i:, Kmi , I'oit Urf"rl. O, lliiMUimiv, Unites eftlinl'iiliimUa. Ami l ItiiiiriiK, Kf., Cnnar Hay. t.'ol W. W. ClItiMO, lilklon. C. KuHiD, Va., Wlnclii-iler. JiH. lll.lMU lu, CanyninllU. Ipoctrjj. To Our llitttr. JaivcIv il-lllntr, tiny cre.lurrl 1'u'Jt.f illinic, lull i'f Miillim, Writ I know Ihy rvry Ml 't', Well I I'lliulliy ImliiR wll-n. When lliou'rt alfcpliij; I oft watch lti'. Wnlcli llio iuiiUi- till u'er thy clutk Tokens of. ilrmnilaiiil Iwautv Wlikl. thou Liwwrft, Imt eunnot ipeak! When lliou troiuiet,luly oorlliifc, When ttiou K'it In Anili'liMel, (l.'l I klM thy lltlirs ullkril. Oft 1 clp thy llmplil linml. KptrlU liuirr insr anil ruuml tin, Tliuu fair lokili of nwr.l luv. , -WIii-ii llmii f hit, ll.ry 'linll k'nr thee To tl.n tieniiteons rrslms nlxnel OoiiMM thou he n Utliy ever, I'lro m now from care slid strife, lUppIrr kouM'iI thou I"", my InrlltiK t IUpl r fsmoiill Im) thy life, Tbail nl.fl. mlnKl.iiK Hh tho iui1ilnj Of an nnry, restless world, Mny linMj linnnrr liisli i1 ' then KV r lio flonlliiR wMo unfurled! ln7wiIti'aKfilV. lliou Aikost mo uli.il uiforliiRa brlfilit Kroin climes Iw-jroml Hie aes, Thou nisytt eolltct willi Uving pride, TolsvUli iiHiu ins I I seek not eixlly items lo cnir )ly trov i lie hi ray'st 'lis fulr Au.I If II Ik, why. loir. aliouM I lliy Rlancq wlllijimi.li!iaro ' Why ipoakcst tlmii of orient peat U To lay upon iny breast t I have n treiuure dcurer far, Anil litter there to rest. Tliv child and mine my 1oion cliilii'., 1 hereon rcpoo to seek ; And nil tho pearls the ocean lilites Aro Mvrlldem near iu check. " Anil when upin lis fueo I pwe, With rspturo thcro 1 eo What iH'arls nr illamaii'U euuld not yield, A likelier, lote, of thee. tijivnU tlimi no iimru uf Ihllips like ttia; When lliou coiii'shvino ngulu, Tho Iny nf seeing thee will make All other tremures vntn. Hut If thou wnuld'nt that Joy Increase, I'll glailly iell llifohow IlrliiK, IrliiK " ''""k thy heart ngaln As much toy onn ns now. "To friends Mere illulng together , one 01 wuoni rcumrnrii .. HirtTrr1ill-KtlfHoiwlMiMlfrll,l"". '" "" ""l" "'a"f J" niniu fur lite i.'utrHr. iel ritelpt for Hi "" lions.-, for cvury person whom ihu ,ntue knows or rilirs to see, n dottii uu. JIIINUV II AM'., i:,,9rroiilitrcl, ihnown Imlividitnts nnnoy her by their "As am golnit iilroad I l.aio made mr ., " j ' will nml havo l.imnthcd to you my whole.!1'1. .tock of inipudciice." Tho other replied 1 "Yen are very cencrmu ns well us Und. You have loft ino hy far tho largcat portion of your estate." jtXF "How Is your luitriniiil, dear ?"njkcd 0110 ta1y of niiothcr. '0, he's In a very bad slate," was tho reply. "Ami pray wlml kind of state Is ho Iu" pcnuVted tho other, "InStato rrlsoii." DUkxiku, A westorn ciohange miys that tho irotllest wny of dumitliR ever devised, was lately practliwl In that loinlty, A ery pretty youiiB woman ncconteil n creilU tor thus-i- "Ilu.lmiid linHinailo mo n prrecnt,uf Unit bill you ewo iiidji. ' lflrMen of lively turn and pcnorotis hosrts uliould ho born to fortune ; gain them they seMoui will. Wotv Vcnr'VIHln fluw Vprli. IIV IMlltSIIHH, 1'lrst cult ; bull lings; ruler bashful young man ; evidently Ml first attempt nt a fnsliloiinblo visit; ennui In with lila lialln hi linnd; put it behind him to innktililbow; dropped it ; tiled to pick It up ; stepped In It put lilt foot tliro' it ; Ifll over It f aim in ins irntitio slrug. Irnctiiiod his I'intitalonns.iintlodlilscrn.l irn in iiiiinri iiniiii mi irini t nm iiiiMiiii 'vnll ,umollihed his shirt ol.llnr.nnJ vni Ilnnllv Imrmi nwnv lo the linll hv his itympathliiliir filoniN, minus hh hi , , ,,.,. . .... latent mouhtAc1ic - , olio half of which was nf. lerwiinK found in Lnurn Mntililu N scrnp book, nml tho roU discovered in tin conlioullle, Crowd ofyoiniL' men oii'iin in to. gelher, (It is customary hern for young iHiutltiinuii lo club their funds, him n cnrrlaun by lliu hour, nml go cnlliug in ndro,u; stopping nt every houso whoru, 1 1 one of Iho coiiipnuy hnppou lo he no-i ipinluted; rn Hint when a Indy keens' I . i . .1 . .. II. -a ...!. S.Su I. . iinliifllml iiriioif.it.rvirv mm mkpil i "" !- . '"J . . ' the young l.ulies In siug.nud tho young Indies did siti;-ftrneriilly oporn, but but somn rnrylitg the rutertnlmneiil, with Ihu loucliliiu ImIIuiI of "Old hu Trny," or tho graceful and genteel iiiitl ody "Joidan is n hard mill." On ihis'l -.- iiivi' . neension lliu prograinmu tr.-is souiewlml n folloxrs: Cent No. I was treated I ""." " ... r. ...imi- nue istir ssiss- iwioiniig way: our wive, ivoin u.o mnMn wn- despatched by tholand ,n - rv Vr.M-,v v... 1. .toined rest nt thu usual hours, llio lions house, nml they nil havo families. Iho ,.,, , .,.,, ,'. i.urrn i,i. -rnVnll ... . . .. ...... . ... .. I rami Mnrel.! .-So.;i,"t iNJog ray; ',, & . .... . .. .. ,. .. . .Mi. I, "rrnna iiutina vibiu',' io. ;, Niirma;" No , "Jordan; " No. 7, "Normn;"No.H."I,ii.nnDonim"agaIn; So. II. "Norn..i;" No. II), "Norma;" I .No. 1 jj'U.'g I ray; .No. 1 V'iWma. I Ac; ''Norma" being nlway.nhead ami Ovide..llyfavm,..i..fll.on,ld. I havo , no dmibt Urn In Iho wholo city jester. iday,'.Noi,na''n,uithav.,lH:eno.ir..at. ... .. . ... .. housniKl Jl line. . ivn S liiniisniiu uisiiiici innos, ny iiroiiaiiiy l.flvn thousand l.npli.ili.g female.-and msi in HAnr inv firujr hi ianii iiiimiii ,.,..& h!.mrolo.,-.u,..li0Mloufc-,lf bl...,..s,. joIll,.. Newfoundland, nnd lo'bnvr , del and cniisoll.lio.ltuio ono jinneriui, , .'..ireallng seream, would hav. been mil. I ficient lorniso the ancient Druid, from t heir grnves.ouiy to nun mai, an noiigii idy the final trump had not snuudod,it was nn Imitation by no menus (o bo deipis I'd ; llint t'.ioy had been fooled lulu n proumtur.i resurroctlnii U e.rr"!.n'f. !.""" : ??'. ..iB"?"i"!Jm .i ... ;vnu .HuMi-u riiina ... iiiifiiu. iiihui-. uiiuc.is I was pnrllciil.iiiy utlllleil ny ....i ..!.. I.. ...lin...l !.' the iiiinciiinutK of three uf llicui, whom I nolnl with iM.'cull.'ir rare tho first ono shook hands cordially with the ser vant girl, called bur ".Mrs. (,'riggs," wished her ninny happy return, nud on being tidd nf his error, m.idii nn hunilile apology lo llio piano stool, and iuiiiudislily sat down in n spitloon. The next made Ids bow In thu lint stand In llio hall, Mvaggcred Into lliu room, cnll"il for a brandy "iinash Irieil to .rectify Ids mistnkoby nsking pinion of ,ur. 11. mr iius,nHiig ner pauor iir a bar-room, and assured her If ho had . !.. -!." I I . .. lono nnylhiiig he wassorry for, bo was .exceedingly glad of it. 1110 11111.18111111. iiivii on in mu snn.i, nun, jiuur sie.i.iuy cnnlemplaliiiK his boots with much sat 'isfanlliin for fifteen minutes, liu nicked up a Uilocfo lirO'Scri'cu, ami witn nu Irrotistahlo drunken snbrioly, ho Iried In decypher llio mysterious chnrncters Inscribed thereon, nud rail Ing the ettenllnu of Mr. (i. to "iho cap iltul story In tho Mngtober iiiunbcr of I llnrper's Oclnrlnc." ! llefreslimenK first man often saved to wlpo Ids nose on his umbrella, I1, m tho hind quai'.ers of their horsos, wldfliho'iifierwnrds placed In the mu." without n saddles, cross legged; with tic nick ; poured his cofi'eo Into Ids Ice cream, put Ids cuko nud sandwich into its place, stirred (hem up with i ten spoon, and tiled to think, tho effort re sulting In signal fail uro, ho pnssed his cup to tho rlinndclier for "a little moro coll'eo ;" another ipilled his cntlco In l.nnra Matilda s iicck,beggod alio wo il not apologise, and oirered to wliid It ills iinmlkcrciiiel uy wlilcli nn- Imdlilinii bo doslirn.ited thn iloor mat. which ho had brought In with him from tho hull. Tho othor, nflcr carefully do. positing his plate on tho floor, dropped Ids gloves into Ids saucer, tried in put his overcoat Into his vest pocket, made i -1...1....I 1 1 Ml IK. . ...1.1. a fj.i'in lu.enijii 1.1 vn .ns uui.ui' win. Ids Kiilfo nnd fork, and then resolutely set About picking his teeth with tho mit'croohois. After somn complicated iiiamiMivcrini;, ihey bowed himself out ns best Ihoy could but llio last one, Having mutakcu tiio uonr nnd gone down cellar instead nf out door, wns found this, morning reposing compla cently in tho colo-)ioh. In fact. New York went to bed last night1 will) a diligolnlok Iii its mitulcl. pal hat, lind as tho legitimato vlleoi'uf Diitu iimiauie.iyn, una nwoKO UIIS (lior. nlng with utielileiidous corporatohond acho "Young Amorica" , to-day, ,for iniee, is ii.ibiuium.-ii mapponrmico J mill in dppoitmcnt, uirck as tho Clicking dove. iiijn Vitiiont nriKiit. Dr. Iliilril. In ;i ledum delivered, re cltnlly, In Cincinnati, snld : 'I 'hero In nothing Hint Ktrikox nntrnti ' ger moro forcibly, If lio visits .Swodon! int lliu HcanoiKif llio year when Ihu days nro lliu longest, limn (ho nbsenco of night. Mu nrrlvcd nt Stockholm from' Gottnnburtf, l()0 miles distant, initio! ! morning, nml In Iho afternoon went to visit somo friends hail not t.ikoll note . . . . . !,r '""0 ""." rLl,!r,!e". a,"."l",I,I,,hl! l lvnl' "" ""1" V "orul!'1. "' '?.,,r. ".""or."""'""'";", l mi enuiii nen Uli.' Unci v. Hill nil wns nu nt u luslruels: It seemed ill if Iho fulinbitniits worn nil goiin nwny, or wero ilend. No sius of life sloros wero clmud. ' Tho sun ttoen down nt HtocMiolm n K1.1.. 1. -I-...- .!... l ,'ri 1 , nu Kium m iiwiuMi iiwiciiHium i In... i.Kllni. ..11 ..!.. . KB II... b... .. iiiiiiiiiiijiiii, iiji iiiii, nu mu pun f(ianva round lliu ,earlh lownrils lliu norlh pole, lliu rumictimi or Lis rnvs is sue.li Hint . you can neu to rend at midniglil , Dr. Iltilid rend n loiter in tho fore.il nenri Slnckholin, nt iiudiilglil, without nitifi-, clnl light. There ili n mountain at lliu Itolliuit, whole, on llio iilat of Junc.thc, Kiin does not go down at nil. Travel', lira go Ihcru lo ecu it. A Mcnmboat goes up from Htocliholni for iho tiur puso of carrying (hosowhonro curious to witness lliu phenomenon. It occurs only ono night. Thu sun goes down lo Iho hoil.nii, you can teu lliu whole - ., itTn f . . i "7" "' """ '" "vo ","lul,l "PB' e . I. 1 f.. n.. I...... -S I ....... incv 111 11, nun 111 inu iniiiuivii 11 in-gius lo ilie. Ink 11 lik lliu frufiK klinlll ittnil nfniiu. ' r. .'I., and stay there until - - - r "" ', " . ,," ,Vi ' ",: ho sun is thu nooplo well up is thu morning, nml B " nu nai.ii uukhib w. w. .,.., , , . i , , , .' - T,.. TaT,r .,,l,mIn., ..- ..,......,.,.... ,,.1,,-r.,,,:, Co.ni.anr, co.nK),e.l of Hng. ,,,, ,, ,Vertc, cnllMi,tf) mvo enter- ,,l in... a contract with tho New York, Vl wru1nnd.nu,l London Telegraph Compviy, whereby tl forme? are i . . .. i . i i i wun.i in cnnsiruei ami ay uow . tltr-lr own expenso nnd tljli, n kubnin .... cMo ... 0ndic from Ireland lo ihe saino completed and in operalion on or ,K.rirc ,he aj ,.iy of January, 15S. TM, Nrw Vn.k, Newfoundland, and .,m,1H, Couhmmv have contracted for a cabin to coiini'et Newfoundland with t aiw llreton or I'nnco I'.dwards Island, froin whencf lines aro already in opcr- Minn to New York. This work will ''"" v " " ....... ..... ..w... ,, 'PI'I '" .:n"e "f ' tirfatnl annimnr. I on rnlim in no Itisnil . ... . . , ;.:..: , ,. . l. or lliln company is lo wei"li five Ions . 1 .. i i" "" " "' - conpict appearance- than tho cable now , i.i uso botwoen l.ngland nnd ,tho Con. tinotit 'I Ilia l'Tn.,1 all linn linn niromlv -- "! - - V been woiked four yenrs without alter. ation orreiialr, and seems wholly un nllecleil by limo or wear, orchemlcnli action. The two companies, Kurono :m .-mil Amerienti. uill rnrli nu'n llm ........................ ..... ...... ...... .... lino ly it constructed ; but (heir con. irnci 0Mi.,e. hc, (0 opernlo in con. I . ". . nccllon Willi each other, to the exclu- ! nfall ollielines for tho peilod of jp.. ..cflr. wj,jcn , t, ,nit 0r tl0 , . mr,icm, Company's Charier. Oiiii- rjllc Journal. I How to Mott.s'r a 1 1 0111:. A letter from an olllcer 011 board tho United States shiii St. Mary's, dated nt St. .Ma ry's Anchor, I'eru, published in the lliirllngton Free l'rfsi, gives a ludic. ions dt'iciiption of tho mode of mount- 'jug n horso. 1 liu women do till tiio nm two linnda'd mmds to bo mile, fi ,(t u oul ,, tlioiueclvos Uotl n.l,irnafii.f.ftmllililrirlilill.li.ilnnil." .u . . ... work, nnd tho men aro n Inry set of cs-t'eatrdder nnd thieves. Tho women tide Itho load on tho horso iu front. They 'mount Iho nnlmnl by taking hold of his long tail, making 11 loon by dotib - ing it up, null clasping with 0110 hand ! announcing of lato that tho Countess 'I ho upper mid lower parts of tho tnll,.s immediately about toproceod to'l nnd then putting ono foot iu tho loop' nnd tho other foot on tho ioinls of tho Jiorso's leg, (hoy ascend ns if going up, stairs, itiey usually stand erect on,. tho horso, lieloro silting down. 'II101 hones novor kick or stir. Si'on's SiiMiiiiiMrv. Sir Walter Scult could never ent Iho flesh of nuy ' creaiuro liu liad known ytiuio It was alive, '1 had once,' says'ho, 'a noble yokoofoxen, which, with tho tisuul ugrictillurnl gratitude, wo killed for tho table; they said it wns tho finest beef in lha four counties; but I could never tnslo Gog nud Msgog, whom I used to uduiiro in Iho plow Moreover, .when 1 wns nu oflioer of yeomanry, and .used (o dress my own charger, I formed nn ncquaiutntico with 11 flock of rtlulo turko.ys, by throwing tliem n handful of oats now nud then when I camui from tho stnhlo. I saw llieJr umiiber iliminlsh with renl ain', and never attempted to cat any of them without being sluk mid yet 1 havo ns much of the, 'rugged and tough' about ino ns is uesessnry to carry ino through all sorts of duty without muck ssiiti. mental compunction," INiljKUItly ,V No (inc. Mr. firalianipn hi "Jordnn mill tho Rhine," thus. describes polygamy n it oxiiU in Damnsctis, nml gives n sccno illustrating lliu blessings connected with it : Tito Miliums may legally havo four wives, hut yon nro not to itippoao that most, or even many of tho Moslems havo four wltfos; lliey nro prevented by mwtly, Uy affection, nml by the groat i . - . . . ., Uw "f iinlurrj,wjilcli crcnt-cl tho Iiuinmi f"0.". mnlowi.loiiiyiut llio legumlng, nm Keeps ll.o num ,er ormalniiitil fe- males ne.itlv cnunl in nL'es. In iiimcm veiy many lins but ono wlfo nnd lliough a dlvorco mny, nnd docs, multiply tho facilities fur hating a vnri- olv nfu ires, yet I nulled to think thnt ,. 1.. ..- r. ,1........ r..... iniKiiin am uniiiiiiitiiii:gii iuui .a k.i.ba. b km. I . I. . ... .1. . iku vij ran', iuui innw iviiiiiiih tuu urn jority nro conlciitwl wilJi ono at a time. ' Ilm lust msrritil tvifu Is irenernllv tlin nil nllurd il, are kept In diHcron! cities, Wiio.i this Is not possihleJho fonr jvIvcs. nml families dwelling in tlionmo hab ilation umko it not unfreqeutiy aicenoi of nolo and lioitleroui confusion. I Hirter tho house. What Is this! There is ktrnngu confusion in thu splendid mansion mid it seems ns if llio oriental , lifo ns well as our own had Its troubles. .,1 ..1 -1 .! ... 1110 wnoiu sccno reminus ono 01 nil Irish row, nud was originated in tho itililp(iii isnnns tf.fftillsrii In iintiiiiini. court, nndafter pUying a vjlulo they bcum tofiitht: then tho mothers come I "-"" .7, .n", X .Z III Z ';.,", j .i .. t mm inno mo mn oi ucir cniiu en, w "c" au,', no .ml' ,0.,u con!u0?' Niinriiu niiftv in inmiiii linens irnn in u,o luinull nml with shoutinK nnd w. J " .t cn, thcboil; ",",,31 ,fci 3XB " J'X, "..g tun,S Voico I. t o "" .!? f. , .yi'luw ' .1 .--.---... .-. .. r, ,1,,., MV, must bo eunuchs, u. Iho midU',"" "' J-: -e ,i. : ,- -,i , i.ir r !, , ?!'' ,."',r?.r'. . -! J ?.c.1"?...' ..e . Gooo Anvicn to Yocmi Mb ":.. I. 3 "" liriX.. I A.'' ' ' . i norilv bis look is hauMilv and SmnmSjIisi" is v "ij ilionU l.rovail "' '" ."" '' "u?L inko ncTther , , ' , ..n nf ,,, m,.r,iin ,i;rnP. lU nllaTt.ilvmcco of the mutual clam.' orJB( flcclmtioni bewilder him, nnd i-o cannot even tfet a hearintr. Hero. Ilr.i. aliitvlv Irn 'tion and clnp. his hand for his attend. Urea slowly from tin) sceno of conlen- ...-". "- .:.... .' ttn li.liitr nm n llr.n . nil. . ..v ......j. ...w .. l'l'v t ,i :. ., : :,..rf. ,.,. i. ,i,, mil slave "Ja IIIUIU la IK' udu Hi iiiiiiiviviiLvi ii-i tiitiii lias mado them ironi n crooked nil. So ,n iQ recinM on tIl0 jivnn anJ , ,- j j cojree M if nothh .-'.' ' I ... .1 . i,ad occurred, oucti aro llio bieisings f I10iv,m.. I.OI.V .iiontks. ino movements 01 mu ccceniric foulness 01 i-ansieuii seem to bo Interesting topic of discus- .1 ... .. 1 mi, -- n .-. siou nn both sides of Iho Atlantic, A recent Nuw York Timiu says that Ma I . dimo 1.01a anticipates uemg present Int Iho opening of Iho Grand Exhibition nt l'aris, on thu 1st of May, when sli will simultaneously appear with her Resilience in America a sort of Trol. lopain Diary: A l'aris letter in 1110 Jtviurrturif am. ,lon Mtrs of April 7lh. says : "Paris, wo learn.is about to bo favor- edbytho preseuco of Lola Montes, n..u, 11 aiim, ....... .v .. ...v time. '1 ho present worse half Is, wo believe, a gold digger, whom Iho Couu.' less do Iansleldt pickeu upni urass Valley, nlwho$o millions sho propo - ses to ilesposo ol hero : this done, wo supposo UlO gold-digger Will UQ OlS - posed ol'iu his lurn-uc e noiurrgar ,c pin." J 'llio California Press has - be?n India or Australia, or China, .Of God know where else, with a dramatio j company which sho is now organizing in this city, remaps, nu uavo uocn Moccivcd.and tiio ind idy intends quiotly Valley where sho Ilto remain nt Grass has already so long resided. It fulls lo tho lot of few women to havo so much said about them, as has been tho case with Lola Moiites.- . tf. F. Citron- iclc. To SrouisHK.v1. Wash your gun bar?el in spirits of turpentino by dip ping n rag or spongo fastened on your gun rod into tho liquid, nnd swabbing tliem out tlirio or four times, when they will bo cleared from a'l Impurities, und can bo used almost instantly ns tho tur pentino will ovaporate and leavo tho batrels dry; even if they nro a little moist it will nut prevent their going oil' llko water. After being washed thus, tlioio is no danger of rust ns when wa ter is used. 1 am an old experienced gunner, and hnve practiced lids for years, and found it useful. Spiiits of tuipeiitino can bo prqeured nt all coun try stoics, and a small quantity sullic etb. J If-, in ticiattifc American. I ArrKHiTiiM Suifjloi: Loss oi-onk .HII.NDIIIill THOL'St.M) IIOI.l'.AIIS IlV (1AM- nr.i.xn, Wo copy tho following from ,tho Now York Viprrss: A wonltliy gentleman named Halloo. from Mam land, arrived hero somo two ..,!,. .,. ...... ..i.i. ,.. i.:. r.i...t. I Him Mt" uiiwii u viaib " ,u iiiviiwh, fl.l.t l.nnnin.. it. a ...mat .. t fl..i ,d,l.,i , House. Ho fell Into tho habit of visit-''! ling tho gnmblitig establishment! or k i...... ...! i..T-..- i r... . ii.i,. ',,Crato bolter." On loino occasions tho - . - . - ....... """"'"'V ""u """" ' " "" . .hnroors would r.lnv tho Hhhio In such mallner M lo fot tho Intended vfclim Dn-'i,.:., r.... ...,i a.. i 1...1 .in When sallsflcd thn( their customer wns fit to bo plucked, oportions commenced In nnrne.t llnvn rl.lioil mi "mm i,,r . .,.! i,r,,l,.l ,lll,r .!, !,..' . . . " 1 1 amoutitins in llio nsjfreanlc to some ' ftft non ..- ft I nnn i. i. m... ,r-ur. I . .. L "'- na 0f ono car',( fr,5f," ft itt0 tin box In ' .1... 1.....1. r .1.. u.i i...i 1.. ,1.1. ,u... 1 Iliiu iiuiiua ifi iiiu 11u.1i' 1. in iiiiY.vaT.i tho ttoor 111.111 poreisted, until ho was fleeced, nt Inst, of nearlv every dollar 1.,. ..... .,l u'. ,n..'i...i il tj,,. his loss will probably exceed onel hundred thoutand dollar all in - . pace of a Week or ten days. During the past forty-eight hours Mr.i II. has been In a statu of great excite.' ment. Hu became quite unconscious, on .SatunUy, and undo his way to tho . house of Cindrella Marshall, in I.con- ard sUcel, where ho was cfcrud for. At ciuht o'clock in tho evening he was worse indeed, crazy at intervals. A ...... .... .Mr. llallno nlUnipteil to destroy Uim 5cif,y swallowing six ounces of laud J J,. i...?. .i.i.i. i.. ...r,r aiim. i inn. i a umtiu nini.ii no mmi , Ull0cketi Tho nltendanco of Dr. Clark Dr. II Clark, Ur. I rmiiuavr, inuur. "aeon i -. .. -. ;as rotthwilli procured. Iho .lomaci lM,n', WV U,e'1 fr0cI-V', fnd vwylTort wn. made to arouse hlm-not unsuc-'s ,csfully. Lt owning Mr.ll.WM Ijrlng very wVak, but tho pUlclan. xsero of llio ttomacii.i inii nn ninn iiioi n wnniii iTirviv-fl. ii Wo do not now-whir-JWw-fhor credit of writing tho following; but ho ! M. Iho nail on tho head. ' "Never bo afraid to do right, because somebody will laugh at you. Neverdo wrong becauso somebody willapplaml you- iVver bo ashamed of an old hat If it is well brushed and tho best you i . e ... i.i -.., rr M... .... ,' another, you must go in debt for it to "n. ur u. um , n ..u K tUO IrtllOr. I . i .1 I Dn? potatoes, hoo cor?, maul rails. carry morter, doanylhlng that is uso. I-.. I ...I.--.1. ... I.. t...!nl..nft..i.1.lmt'l' oi - ' r mi, i....cr ma.. u iimuuui , "" . tkulk behind some treo or croep into a I )0if for fcar ,0tno simpleton wiU laugh .. I a. jou. Let people understand, and plainly, I luaiyourDOuy nuu jourminu aiu juui . if tt,v u,va no ... ns. vou " -j - : ' . owu, iave orut n,,y rate,aro trying to get omo You will now and then have people iimn In llm ilnnr. nr llio winduw. to WWM.W .w .... ..., -r , -. ueeti at vou. as you pass along. Let '. " ii . n 1 X tliem peep aim no sausneu ou will as often havo to pass tho corner .saets. Iho front of shops, and certain 1 . . other resting places, and bo stared at 1 by a group of verdant youths and ta- terdemalions.conurecsled thero for tho 5 ,i ,)UrnoSo of cracking jokes and i,uUing decency. Tass on, hold up ' . jead aml jet tj,0 poor Hies buzz. inev will soon uo gone. Vou uill sometimes bo cnlled a blind uKot, for defending a few principles xvisTcla vou havo thoroughly examined tlnm, flIth ou know tobo cotrect- ( Well to bo called binot is hard 5 but to .ii.. .ii,i-i.i;n.iu,.nt.nnn who cannot allj wjji , gcoi, gt'j harder. Ncvor Iminil tme..vnr Mrv Ift trnpn Vftllr tem . ......u a.w.. w ... . -J ,-j nor. nnd mnv bo vou will live to prove tho'falilty of tho assertions, ' ; Nami:s. Galena was onco "sup rounded" by .curious names. Tho thing did not answor. A' town meeting was called, and a citizen made Iho follow, ing speech : Gontiomen It is obvious that so long as these names remain unchanged, tho icliy of Galena can nover command that tnllueuco abroad wlilcli its position anu importance demand. Sir, thero is oie. iniiig tn a name, anu incro issomeiiuug In tho uaino of places by yiliicn wo aro surrounded, npd which may bo supposed by those abroad lo Indicate our position and character, iu this respect, sir, Galena is mosi unfortunate. Sir, what is tho position of Galena? How is Galena situated i It is bounded on the west by Death's Ilend, on llio north by Vinegar Hill, Ilaidiernbblo nnd Slmke. riig.on the east by lllackleg und Snake, digglns, nud on the south by Small Pox; andithtittiatrdon Fever Hirer." It Is ueedleis to ray that tho argu ment was unanswerable. Tho proceedings of tho mooting Wero publishod iu tho papurs, and tho name of tho river was changed by solemn Icg'rslativo enactment. Vaiib op Wivr. is China. Not long slnco, a young liuglish merchant! took Ills wlfo with him to I long Kong, China, wbcro tho worthy cotiplo wero visited by n wcnlthy Mandar.il, Tiio ' Inltcrregirdo.l tho lady very attentively nnd leenled to dwell with diliah. noon her movements. When slio nt length I1'0 nnartmenl IicmM to ber hus. - band In broken I.nghsh, wbrso thair broken China. ' ..tvL.. ; iv. it.. ...tt..u,nVi irilAl JHU JUU IU1 nj-nim - of yours! "U,rcpiieii mo msnano, lauguingt nt Iho singolnr error of Ills visitor, "two' ihoasand dollars." This tho rnerlicnnt thought the Chi ueso would consider rather a high fig uro; but bo was mistaken. "Well," said Iho Mandarin, taking out n book with an air of business,. "'pn,c i'ou R,vo "er t0 ,no Blve oui flvo thousand. .Ml fl ,L '" dilllcult lo ay whelhor tho young merchant wns moro nmnzed than nniused 1 but tho very grnro and iql- mn nir ii0 Chilian. in that ho wa l10 in sober earnest ; anu no was compel i.ed thercforo to refuse the oflcr with as I' l t .!... . s. --..1.1 . 1. a, an iannsi tinfi ! ! pnmrinia mucu piaci.i.iy ns no cou.u nisumv. The iMadarin, However, conunucu' lo press his bargain. "I givo you net en thousand dollars," said he ; "you tako'em " Tiio merchant, who had no previous notion of tho value of tho commodity which bo had taken out Tfith him, was compelled at length to inform his visi tor that Englishmen wero not la tiio habit of selling their wives aflor thoy wero once in their possession an as. scrtion which tho Chinaman was stow to believe. Tho merchant afterwards had a ,,., IflU-h w!,i. i.i. nretlr voan,f -jfe t j UL- th, ju,t discovered fa fu , ho hJ moment ff thonJanll jollar, forhcra vory uigh figaro wJics I ,vcr0 ,,oln, China at tho time ., .'i.n.. .u.. i. i...t :., .;..rr, - Harjxr' ilogmine. lvTnifK JIuJiav's.J'toauKcBj Tho powor of Henry's elcKJuenco wan due. first to tho Greatness of his emo- 'tion and passion, accompanied with a versatility wulcli enabled bin to assume at onco any emotion or passion that was suited to his ends. Not less indis pensable, secondly, was his matchless perfection of tho organ of expression Including tho entire apparatus of volco Intnnnttan. n.itiso. Dcslure.nltltudp. and 7n.l..M.tfilifi nt.v rt llintpnnnrf) iiuu.kiiuHuiv I HJ w" .... .....w r nn t. ,.- .li.i i,n v. l.l,iln in ,a Mprcg,ion that wns not Instantly '. . .. .. ... asa isw ttaiMsww aav v .- recognized as nalaro Itself. Yet somo of his penotrating and subduing tones' were absolutely peculiar, as inimitable as they wero indescribable. Theso were felt by every hearer, in all their force. His mightiest feelings were sometimes indicated by a long pause, aided by an eloquent aspect, and some significant uso or bis finger, lue I sympathy between mind and mind is ,inoxpiicame. wncro ino cnanneis 01 communication aro onen. tho faculty "lllof revealing Inwanl passion great, and P' 'tho expression of it sudden and visible, the etrecta aro extraordinary. Let theso shocks of influenco bo repeated again ahd again, und all other opinions and Ideas are for tho moment absorbed or excluded, tho whole mind is brought into unison with that of the speaker and tho spell-bound listener, till tho ' cause ceases, is under an cntiro fasci nation, then perhaps tho charm cea ses upon rcflccllou, and tho infatuated bearer resumes his ordinary state. Dr. Alexatideri Good Spectacles. An itinerant vender of spectacles wero exhibiting from Iioujo to house in Market Hasen tho various species of his stock, and wliilo thus engaged ho called at the residenco of an elderly ladyV ' A pair of spectacles was handed to her for inspection, but not meeting with her approval, a second pair was exhibited, but witli no better success. At Isst the adept vender iiroduced a pair which ho termed a 'peculiar kind' those tho lady placed on her face, and declared her vision was improved. An exorbitant prico was therefore dq mandodYor this 'peculiar kind ;ud qn tho amount being paid, tho vepdor iu. stantly took his departure. , Hut ho had not umdo his exit ouy, before thu lady found sho bad been la. boring under a delusionsis thq specta cles wero minus glass, ', Indian Pi:ritKiATioNs on th'k Tkimity. Wo nro sorry to learn that tho Indians havo succeeded in stealing part of tho train of Messrs. Sloeper, Ilnmlln & Co- They lost ten mules. Thero Is not tho least shadow of an excuse for nil Indian outbreak' aUtkjs timo of year, 'ihoy should bo pitched into and oxlormlnated tlds lime: Yre- ' ka Herald. .t Without danger, danger cannot v surmounted. 4 ? Jl l