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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1872)
FAt-inr COAST MKW. , Tlic Ddnotrtt ic 'Tprritjiiil volition of Utah, lias nominated as Delegate to Congress, (J. Q. Can non, a prominent polygamic and Apostle ot the ..Voruion Church. The rh.cinnati platform was en dorsed. Tlio Utah Southern Hai'ruad will Ik1 (his week. II. II. Cox was arrested in Val lejo, on the 27th, for shooting a boy named Tommy Cartes, tor stealing fruit, A band of Cashmere goats arc on their way from California to Oregon. Four persons recently killed (0 sage hens in one day near Baker city. Genuine small-ox has broken ' out on Long ?Um, near the Kento.li county line. Emigrants direct fVohi Cermany have lately sett'ed in Jackson county. "From aJl garters comes thegood news to an Idaho editor that the mines of that 7erritory are yie'ding a liberal reward for the labor ex jicndcd. It is but tlic echo of the voice or Moutaiia. A. II. Hons, a prominent citizen of -Vissoola, .loiitana, was drowned near that place on the lith of July. A little eliild of Air. Campbell, ot Union Ridge, near Vancouver, died from suiaU-i. on last Friday. This is tlic second fatal case of that disease in tlic locality named. The wife of Captain J. T. ll:v kell, formerly of Vancouver, Well ington Territory, was thrown frum a stage resent ly in Arizona, and in stantly killed. Two men, arrested for stealing horses in Jackson county, have con fessed the crime, and their confes sion implicates a number of others. The suit of Henderson vs. Dent for the possession of the office of I.ane county Treasurer, has been dismissed by the plaiutilf. I A Mr. I lale, of Jackson county, had a light with a bear last week, in which the bear was killed and Hale serious'y wounded. The Christian denomination is erecting a church edifice at Spring field. 7'liore are also several other buildings going up in that thriving village. A party of five Germans arrived at the Dalles during last week from tlio Fast in search of a place to found a colony. 7'hey will arrive here as soon as the location is made. The Mountaineer says: "A carpet-bagger by the name of Hill Griswo'd, formerly ot .Valem, lat terly of Tammany Hall, New York, is going about the country, mounted between the fore-top and poojMleek of ferocious Cayijse, blathering about the certainty of Greeley's election to tiie Presidency." 7'he amount of gold dust sup posed to have been in the Canyon City mail when robbed on the 12th inst., is about 100 ounces valued at something over 6,400. ( )f this amount Messrs. McCulloiigli & Ilillman lost CO ounces : Jcssiuser & Co., 44 ounces; II. 1. Sels, 40 ounces; AV. V. Hinhart, 05 ounces. Besides a numlier of smaller pack ages sent by Chinamen and others. The Montana Ifemhl says : On the West Gallatin, during the re cctrtgreat rain storm, a lightning stroke killed three yoke of work cattle, issuing from a timber belt with a load of wood, knocked the "bull whacker" senseless, splinter, ed tlie wagon tongue) and proved destructive and damaging in other respects. During the same torm the various telegraph lines were more or less impaired, the poles be ing splintered, and the wires melted ami parted. Sixty Chinamen are now at work ou the locks at Finn City. A depraved youth of Oregon City beat an Indian woman and destroyed her cabin, tor which he liad to pay a fine of (21 or go to Jail. Mr. Barker's Hour mill, in Yaki. m Valley, will bo completed in September. Flow will be twelve dojlars per barrel there, and forty thousand bushels of wheat have ' hpeii grown this season, and more I Ten pounds iallic weight of thL Kiueteeu marriage Muses have ! will lie nwtt-jftt.y.v'. v r j ; tnn"P fdMecd by Hubert Kadfurd been issued from tlie Portland. cdtfo ! A Sir. tfuifM'f riMWlpPre- in Lane county. j ty Clerk's office, during the present '"on has recently driven a band of Cholera morbus is having a "ran'' ! month. c , , : m i fifteen blooded horses to Idalio for the l.urpose of selling them. v 1 l ... Fifteen hundred acres ot land were offered at administrator's sale at Vancouver last week, but as tour at biicui f i dollars was the highest price bid, rh land was not sold uit ini 7'homas Alvin.ot t mon r; urge. died of small-pox on the 18th inst. Vigorous measures have been taken .... . bv Coroner Shea ot ancoiiver to - .... pre t-mif thn siirea.l of the disease, ,, i The water lias isu an pnmpw out of the coal mine at Fellingham Bav. but no coal has yet been taken out in consequence of presence of dangerous gases. The Oregoniim sx'aks of a I ntiii book in the nossession of Dr. 1 Lyon in Cortland, which is 804 vears old It is entitled " Com - iarsoni. n n innuio, ivm inentaries of Cerome Cardanus on I the Aphorisms of Ilypocrotes, land wutaius 313 closely iriHtetl m w - . ". . v '. . , wages. v ; Fotir hundred acres of wheat will be harvested on theSwinomish flats near Seattle this season. Henry GoMiiiever, living at the I'ortnge, near Seattle, severed the tendons and an artery of his ()ot while cutting brush on his land claim on last week. The foundation tor a new llaptist ! Church has been laid at Olympia. Hillsborowantsa harness shop! i, f. .' ii. f A raquiiiacorresjioiidoiico of the Ailfomtfe, under date ot July 14, i ravs: ' 1 lie seiiooner fjmn sailed to-day tor San Francisco with a cargo of 180,000 feet of lumber. A flourishing Sabbath school is now in progress at Flk City, under the efficient suiierintendei.ee of W. 7'. i Bryon, Esq. Times are good down luu. .... t1. U e.,,i:..,. .. ,.,! IH1V Ull tllV fnill'll-V, .III.. ewvthing portends a glorious ta. tnre f r Yaquina Fay." The 1'wifir Vhrhtiun Ah'o- eate. bas the following: Bishop Foster was announced to leave Xew York on the 8th inst., tor the ihijiov ji mimii niu uuinvivimd on tlio I'Aeifie const. Afipr nrmid. on the 1'acifie coast. After presid ing over the Colorado, Kooky Mountain, and Nevada conferences, he will preside over the Oregon, at ' 8 ',",,-. 1 he camp meeting of the Dalles 1 . IHIUUIli, ".-t"'ni ,i in .iiiiiu i.int, i ill lie held, commencing on the 15th of August pro.w, on the old ground three miles lielow the Dalles. On the Mth of July two stores', . ., ,. , , : his side. He was run over by the were burglarized at Helena Sixty marriage licenses have been issued at Olympia during the last four years. The latest novelty in woman's toggery is the " palpitating respira tory bumper." Tlic San Francisco Chronicte says : The last United States cen- sus gives to the city of San Fran. ciseo a population of 140,473 souls, j ot which 74,53 are white; 1,182 colored, 319 Chineseand 50 Indians j born in the Cited States; 37,001 whites, 234 colore.1, 310 Chime j and 58 Indians born in California ; 61,800 whites, 198 colored and 1 1,- 711 Chinese born In foreign coun tries; 22 .249 born in Germany 33,992 native of Great liritain and Ireland; 11,204 uative of Ireland. 7'otal born in foreign countries, 73,719. The native and foreign bom are very near'y equal, so tbat i it appears that the foreign born and the immediate descendants of the J foreign bom are largely in exeeas of the native born. , The number of Cliashmere giiats ill f olifitvma iri.ni ami niiorfni1 tt fiill hl.Hd. is wtimaip,! ,t it) noil ruii-Dloous, is estimateu at w.uuu. l he fleece is worth trem 25 cents to $1 25 icr iwuiid. 'Hie best butter Greeley knows; ' of is a four year old ram. Tliov Imvo " ,.-.,11 I.... l ..L. Salem. An excliange says : It y0u dou't want the smaK)x,quitborrowiiig, ami take your paper direct from tint ' " tmblisher puunwivr. A coioay a mm Mndwd families will soon leave Kansas : for Waah- mgtou rwritory. t . i ... niJacksonvillo. Green corn season is in. .... . 1 lie Kugene Guard says: "One of tltc chaps who played base ball vesterdav looks as if he had been j . vaccinated m the eye with agarden I rake and tlie matter took well." rn , loo-ioo-ici.u .incus sisicr ani her Indian, " Depot Charlie," arc in the Crvallis jail for threatening J ... I'll 'l'l i.... l- rrl.. i io m i nonius r-ovie. i ne noun e f .1 . .if ..... . grew out ot me killing ot loo-too- .,, i.i. i v,..,:, . twpmm, On the Fourth of Ju'y a Faker City man mounted a caynse pony, hut couldn't stay mounted. lie I was thrown three times i,r rapid succession, and finally varied the I monotony of the thing and quieted j . ,. . i i ir the refractory animal by pulling ! Ills revolver and shooting it through , a n 1,10 Head. : Mr. Isay, a resident of Douglas eouiity, who was disfjiargcd from! the Insane Asylum a couple ot j mouths ago has relapsed and been returned to tlie asylum. They amuse themselves in Port land by throwing cats and dogs into a caged eagle. Is there no "''".v mere lor ircvenung crueuy j w auunaAr ; -"001' Timothy hay sells in Van- wxwx U S1- t0"- Dev. William Adams has been apiKilnted colporteur of the Oregon ( liible Society to canvass Southern i Oregon. Several prominent citizens of Fu- . . ... gene are about to orga nze a joint stock company for the object of im-! proving the salt springs on the McKenzle river. I Ion. T. li.Odeneal, Superintend e:.tof I..d.a.. Affairs, has revived instructions trom Yashimiton to t ii.n ii.,ii.,.mi... ,.,i,.,. n,l I""" v" v.i -uiMv.,vyMMj!.iv ; . tt . , ? "servat.o fur the Snake r..,i ;.,. George Diirchard, of .St. Helens, was taken down with tliosmall-po.v a few days ago. lie was unable to tell how he contracted the dis- oiii M.i ii'ou iil'i....! in ft,., uiluml On Monday last,at Oregon City, span of horses attached to a WSgoii belonging to Oeneral Love- j joy were scared by the whistle of a I locomotive, and the driver, (ieorge .. . i i eager, in attempting to hold them by the bits, was thrown down and trampled on by the horses; receiv ing a terrible kick on the head, U'liifti tftVii flip IGfiAlll nruMi mid fiiwii wagon, causing severe internal in jury. He was taken to the Cliff House, and is under tlie care of Dr. Farclay, though it is a chance if he recovers. The Tribune says the worst hoodlums they have in Olympia are voiinsr women who assemble at cnmh lllK)rs 0 Smiaays aild (lis. turb cm,,vg!Uimis w.ith lollJ aj B,Iy u lm,hter tm tM'ijmeer claims that Seattle will poll a largt.r vole in Noveraber t,,al 1y otj0r tow in Wft8bington Territory, evcept yaia Walla , .4 kft s , .. lies are on their way to Fiiget Sound. During the " heated term " the thermometer at Seattle, W. T., reached only a height of .88 7'hc OreiHiuiitn savs: "Is it yoMj darling ? lovingly lisped a lymphatic lover as lie longingly leaiiwi ovcr t)l0 ialter eiMj lifm t0Wll pgfa, It turned out to be somebody else's darling, and the lymphatic lover laughed leeringly, 1 I .A 1.. 1 1 -...1 K.-l.. i. .i ii .ii. r i iv.rtlaml has not had a case of all-pox within a mouth, says tlie ; Oretioniiin. ' Gen. U. II. Milrov, tho newly I ' " appointed Indian Agent for Wash- ! tnouui Vl.rvil, ,rv line rrii'inl at 1 . Portland. j a boarder at one of tlio hotels in i0rtU,KL after eating a hearty ' .i . nf Mnrnktm. I , isiviai. iiuvm t uiiL uum ui aaiisi aiiiuva i j . , . 6. ., ..... lutcndii to suicide : but the dose , 1 too much and it came up brine. ' ..,,Mn l-,,. I j ing all Ot the wH" i lie still liven. . m i . , j A young man in Salem ns tra. I ele.1 13,553 miles during" the last . ....... ; five years hi waiting on nts gin, j Edith O'Gorman almost raised a row at Sacramento. (She was in- i e u i- terrupted with cries of on are a I liar " etc., and the audianco began : . , 10 inkc suicf, wneiiuie ponccMienc - ed the interrupter. 1 Tacoma is having a huge and : O a i ... i i i e i !i. ; suosianiiai wnan omit. .... ... .. ... . . 1 lie Indians on the Skokomisli i, . ... n-. J'""'" imiiiiwh tmn- i tory have raised a large quantity I of "vegetables the present season, Ueservation in W 'aslungton lern 1 and have cut and sold about three 1 ' thousand Uvehnndreddullars worth 1 of saw-Iogs. j i A Urn oMotir was landetl at ' . .... , . i i Olympia on 1'iiduy of last week ' aml was highly appreciated, as the b . I i i , town hml lieeeu without tlie article ; for a few J;,vs, ' Jho Ji,uute.- learns that the i,i.wspaier establishment of the l'a- citic Tribune at Olympia lias been levied on by the Sheriff. The fentile sisters at, Salt I ake City wear silks at church goings, and llash their diamonds in tlie eyes 0t their .Mormon sisters, me le- male adherents ot the prophet don t like the contrast very much. At the late term of the District Court at Seattle three husbands w,ose wives had left them, were ;raiited divorcen. In two instances I the wives were squaws, who had forsaken their white lords and as - ... ., i sumed their "tribal relations." One of the prisoners confined in r a t decamped for - . ! better quartets last Saturday midst, The GiiMti urires the City I Fathers of Col.va,iis tu providc a tulli umKP 0,,d so.-c ffmn. ire iroinl I .. ? reasons W,y pmall-.v jiatients LbpiiMwtW put in the calaboose. JIirriln:i;-oi. ''Tbomas," said a father to his son. "don't let that girl make a fool of yon Look sharp, ltememlier tlie old ad age, that "Love is blind' "Oh, that adage won't wash,'' said Tom; "talk alwut love being blind? why, I sec ten times as much in that girl as you do .'" A Scotchman, observing that tlic once white linen of one. of his cnmlov- ees liad. through long absence of soap ami water, become a hazy black, in quired, as a prelude to a homily on cleanliness, how often his shirt was wasliexl. "Once a month," was the replv. l,Why I require two shirts a week." "Twa sarks a week !" ejacu lated Bobby, "ve maun be a dirty deevil !" Two rustics went into a telegraph office to send a dispatch. As they left hear on all sides of prominent Ohio the officii the gong of fin adjacent ho- Democrats who will not vote tlieGree tel sounded lor ten. Whereupon one ; ley ticket. At a very moderate ealcu ofthe pair Went Into the air seveml latifTn w e believe tliere are iltttKHl feet, exclaiming. "By Jerusalem! Iieniocnitsin thisState who will either there It goes, Jim"' jstay away from the polls In Novem- A gentleman iitnntrad of a earjien- her, or else vote forUmnt." ter's b)j, "My lad when will this job The Suffolk county Watchman and vou have on liand be done:'" I can't ! tlie Port Jefferson I'm, botli Demo tell, sir. It's a day job. and it will de- critic paiers. refuse to support Grec iM'iul unonlmw soon the boss has an- ley. The former Is edited by Mr. otlier order," replied tlie honest boy irtlessly Old lady. "Drat these 'ere but tons .' I can't find the holes, and they spilt all to pieces every time I stick tlie needle into 'em.'" Young Agiistus. "Xow look 'ere. Granny, you Just let my peppermint drops alone. You've split inore'n half of 'cm already." Here is what they sing at public schools In Vermont, to tlic tune ot "Yankee Doodle," visitors all joining in the chorus : If anything on earth can make A great and glorious nation, It Is to give the little ones A thorough education. 'I'tortts Five times live are twenty-five, Five times six are thirty. Five times seven are thirty -live. And live tlmescight are forty. A gentleman In Syracuse, blest with a wry.jeaJiNH wife, gave Iter a lesson and himself a good laugh not long since try a very simple yet ingenious device." While ills wile wasnway rail ing lie cut frum pacr a couple of fig ures represented in the act of kissing, lie put tlie p:tier ill a position that tlie light would reflect a ilfe-dlwd sliadow uikmi tlie curtain of tlie window that tr '..u u...i s .ewouiosXM; .m arr.vu.K.j.....ai ue.il t he results. He heard finAsteps, then , uioy pat seo, hiui ere u - !!'!l",i',1"t0 V? '"'f'lr little affair explained itself and tlie story ended. Shortly after tlie Installation of a ?w Justice of tlic Peace. Pat C eutered Uie ofllce In a great hurry and Ui.inj li ni utti'iiiir "I imf ft mini auross tR. wlv m ttnKi me just so," j irtvilllf tlie Justice .1 lXlke ill the rills ; ' ...vlll v.m le die what could do to him?" "Well, sir," said the Justice. I "1 should have served him lut so, : giving Fit a kiek that sent him howl-; lug out of the ofllce. At nne of the schools in Cornwall. " . . . . . si a Kng.. tlie Inspector asked the chlMreu. , ir nuote imv u-xt of Scrip. tnre -vhlch forlrndt; a man harlnK two , !' ." & quoted lo reply the text, "No in , cuB serw iwo psanvi. i tVLty AI. ' Seliurz and Trumbull art IoralcstJii denunciation ot the Preddnt's nepo- twin. hclmrz pressed upon tlie f resi dent tlio appointment of bis brothcr- i m-mn t.uu iiiinmv: mini', mm mien : hl, n.imm, ,liln vi- iicli1tt lie raged ! at the President for removing hlY.i ; and I rum in broke tailli w il l I in t In-law toa lucrative otllee. and wlien ia,t K, would not ap- point lib son to office. A colored man In Ohio said the 1 other dav: "Idoi lot know niiieh, lor , Wls ., M my yoimsi.r frfa . j '"it f know who my friends and benefactors are: the candidates who ; lllv MII)()rtw ,y t,e KnKlux and j their apologia can't get my vote. , Jrk twain iw (Jreeley spends a l ! f loll, nl ill.. .r !.UJ i..-..tM' ni.iftiln.r ' . ....... i.. i endeavoring to lie his handkerchief in ' ....I.. .!... ...til ; "J " " '-." ) " erv weii. sir. mm a iwmoerar. 3 my )iniy ni.Uv ,,(llteW) i that ltepublldii ideas are right, and I KfflSlffil!!; to lie maintained, I will go for Grant. !$ft$$S mgatkmU (iratz Hrown will keep away front the sea-shore i! he knows which sule of j hi water-melon Is liutteivd. I he I sort-shell crah Is a mocker, and eher-1 "' !, iirm " know what l lie wild waves are ivins i,0 eim read tlie pnper. A Democrat Wa asked the other day for whom lie would vote. Hi' an-we'r was we give it liUcraHy "KorOree-1 ley, (I ii him!" Tint's the way I iii-iiiv nf 111-. in fi,l iilvi'il ll. (JovoriiOr lloffmnii, of Xev York, and family spend (lie Sinnmerat New port, It. I., withouta word of remon strance from tlm Satanic (iivelry Press. If he went to Long Kraiich and bappeued to be I'lvsidenl, it would be a horse ot another color. lloH'inan appoints Ills falhcr-in-law to n fit of-. tlce and the word "nepotism" is not even hi-e.ithed. tile Itiehniond Knqwirer pauses, in the ntklst of a tierre attack on the Ad-; mini-li-ition and the Itepiihliean iar ty. to say : "We do not oppose Omicr-1 a I ir.i nt as mere partisans. We have j not assailed hini ou M war record. We remember Willi pleasure all his sets of kindness to tlie soldiers of the 1 '"''fedei-aev. and are still grateful; and. perhaps, he has as manv warm personal friends in (he South as in the North.'' A Chicago dispatch of the 12lh 'ays: Many "J.ihcrais are making a stam- pede from Qreek'V since he became niit)again-i,l.-.0.(HiO tlmt n.aut will ' be eieeled. Ileal estate owners are I sellinir corner lots -.ind limns at fair prices, agreeing to take their iay "when (ii-int is elected'- thus taking all the chances. Xo one here doubts that Illinois, will give Grant from 25, ; 000 to SOjOOO majiiriiy. I Wheii'vcr the Democrats are in a I majority they will nominate straight j tickets and elect them. Wherever they are in a minority they will join hands with their Liberal ltenuhlk'aii 1 .iUIi.j Tim 1i.ii,iihli,iiia mill llin i'Iuw- nuts out ot the tire. Tlie Boston 'J'rnrder declares, that Hoi-ace Greeley Is egotistical, revengn lul, inex)erien,d, n, Impetuous and hot tempered; that he lias no more tact than a wild bull ; and that lie is a "candidate in the Interest of destruction." The nominees of the Philadelphia Convention for President and vire President, are sure to work In one an other's hands, one having been a tan ner and t be oilier a -hoemaker. The Cincinnati TVhvm says: "We Beeves, late Democratic member of i ongress. John J. Jacob, of West Virginia, tlie present Governor of that State and a Democrat, repudiates Greeley. So does John J. Davi, present Demo cratic Congressman. The Chicago Tlmt (Dem.) has a letter from a Democrat of Mississippi who says that twenty-live thousand DeiiHHTJtsof that State will refuse to vote for Greeley. Of the tweiity-seven Kepublicaii pa perS in Missouri which went witli Gratis Brown and Scliiirs for State Re form, all but one (Seliurz's paper) are out-and-out for Grant. William Dean, Chairman nf tlie Democratic State Central Committee of Delaware, resigns, hisjplaee, refus ing to support Greeley. Kility leading Democrat of Virgin ia, in different parts of the State, have come, out for C rant. Henry A. Wise's letter b doing wonderful work against Greeley, and although many of bis former admirers now pronounce him crazy, lie D more universally admired in the country, mid has more influ ence witli the masses than any lialf dozen men in Virginia. Thev ,wvu a ,., , ifc Hven whwe'1HlllMS U oalMa,. Hb would ,,.,, ;me for a clrvtl (immi For iushmre, the pretwlier would say, .,Rja, vm, tne piatp." would sound like "enssin," don't it 1 WH Were tlmt fellow we would haw , (jaiidamnanu; imnwdiatelv clmug- n t0 .iiiching mow revunartW A (.((( Umion special says tint s,,iii lev am irnmtlv it.,11 u. ... . ... i r,,.,, T.j,. ki k- i..l.. Washhurne. Geneml Sherman wis present, and seemed greatly interest? stuuh-v's map. Livingstone's le low were pntdlshed all over Kuropc. ly IntereMed let- l a - A hungry kvm -thing on eentlenmn ordered the Mil of tare" at a Sy murw Isuel. and was shortly aston. ieen widhiM In shle flkt, taring t,- wmh 1 '"i iiiijimiwii,-x Tkc Proper (limit for (n.mp- Dr. E. Andrews." profimsof in liie j ( hleago Medieitl College, has cnmpil 1 ei tli' Killnwlug Interesting dtatlstics ! trom thelmlted State einisiw In rela- tion to the urtialuT w ueatlH from i consuniiitlon In Ibe different States i and Territories. It will miriirise many readers to liear that the Iwst p'ace for such invalids i New Mexico. It v.ill also he seen tlmt of the six Xew Kngland States not one is so well off in coui)arative. exemption from consumption a Cnttneeticrtt;. Delaware seems to be a frightful little State tor consumption : The last two eoiisus rejKirts (l 'W and IS70) issued hy our Government have eadi aquaito volume showing the number of deaths in every State and Territory, and Hie diseases caus ing them. By classifying Hie facts tliere stated, it appeab that consump tion anil cancers are two disease' which are similarly affected by, and prevail in. the same region-. The laws governing tlieir prevalence am two in mmilier: First, These two diseases are abundant near the sea, and diminish as you recede from It. Second. At e:inl distances from tlie sea they prevail most'flt the north, and diminish as you go south. For example, if you begin at Mas sachusetts and go westward, tlic pro portion ot deaths from consumption to deaths from all causes regularly di minlshes as you reeeile from the At lantic. Hen! are the figures; Deaths trom consumption in M.mi ehusetU '25 ier cent.; Xew York, 20 per ciMit.; Ohio. l-.i per cent,; Indiana, II percent.; Illinois, 11 ier cent.; Missouri, 9 per cent.; Kansas, S per cent.; Colorado, 8 per cent.; Utah, H per cent.; and then if you go to Cnli forniii it iiicreiises again to It per cent., on account of the proximity of ths I'aeillc Ocean. A similar decrease is ohseiTed if you ao from north to south as follows: Michigan, l i per cent.; Indiana, 1 1 per cent.; Tennessee. 12 per cent.; Alabama, (i per cent. 1 from this it follows that the he t resort for a consumptive or cancer pa tient is some iohit which Is at the same time as far .-outh and as far from the sea as possible. Such a place i' Xew Mexico, where the deaths from consumption are only 3 per cent., or t Arkansas, where they are 5 per cent.: while In cold and seagirt Xew Eng land they are 25 per cent. Prulmblv the uplands of old Mexico would be still better. Entirely in accordanin wiih tliisi rule, lint contrary to tlie popular opin ion. Minnesota is a worse place than any otlier State, having it per cent, of deaths from consumption, while Illi nois has only 1 1 per cent. The be t places in tlie country are as follow-: Xew Mexico, 3 per cent.; Arkansas 5 per rent.; Mississippi, o per cent.; Alabama, 0 per rent.; Florida, 6 pen cent: Georgia, 6. per cent.; Somll Carolina, 5 per rent.; and rtalh.Q'pcr cent. . Tlie census of UTO, as compared with the one taken ten years before, shows a consiileral ih- increase of con sumption in tlie Southern. Stall's, and a diminution nf it at tlie Xorth. This is probably due to thn moving of in valids southward in sea nil or health, wliich only a part of them succeed i;i attaining. By consulting the following table tlie invalid can see at a glance where the best locality lies : Table showing tlie percentage of death; from consumption, as com pared with the total number of deaths from all causes, in eaeli State and lerntorv Alabama 0 Misiiouri Montana Nebraska X. Hampshire. Xew Jersey. . . New Mexico,. Xew York X. Carolina ... 9 li !l 25 ill :i 20 s Arkansas.. . California . , Colorado . . . Connecticut Dakota I Via ware .. . , . 9 .11 . S .20 . 12 .20 Dis. of Co. .20 Florida 0 Ohio Oregon .11 .12 Georgla Illinois. Indiana Iowa .. .. ..11 ..14 ..12 .. 8 .14 .. 8 ..25 Pennsylvania ..I I lihode' Island... 25 South Carolina.. 5 Tennessee 12 Texas .", I 'tab : Vermont $i Virginia ..12 Washington T. . t ! West Virginia. . 1 i Wisconsin It Kansas Kentucky .... Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts. Michigan Minnesota ... Mississippi . . . .IU .25 .1 .11 . 0 soMtrniiwj von tiik GiittA if a young man greet yon in a loisl. free and liasty tone; if he know precise! r where to nit his hand oil lib lilt ; if lie stare you right in tlic eve, with bl own wide open ; If he turn Ids Imck to you to speak to another ; If ho tell you who made ids coat : if Ik; stptcen your hand ; it he eat hastily In vom presence; if. in short, lie sneeze when you are singing, criticise your curb, or fail to lie foolish in fifty wAyseverv hour, tlicn don't fall hi love with liiiii for the world. He onlv admires vou, let him do or say what lie will. On tlic otlier hand. If he be merry with every one else, bnt quiet with you ; if lie lie anxious to see that your tea b sullieieutly sweetened and your dear person well wrnpicd up w lien you go into the cold ; If he talk wry idw if hb checks are red. and hb noseonl blushes, it Is enough. If ho room with your sbter, sigh Rke a pr ot' bellows, look soioiun when von ;am addressed by .mother gentlcmiuu ajid. in fact, tf he bo the ttnwt stMI. awk wanl stniikl, yot ulons of all vou; malo friends, you may "go alKa-l ' and make the poor fellow liappy. lames Gonli-n IL.ni,. set and an Inch In height, broad- oku.LI...l J.J I . ,C wMuiuorru, nnnu anriHVXIOII, alwavs nchlv dressi-l. ami with knl.ni'.,...!:.'.- sliter. lie was sure toaitnn t attIi tloiJ as lie was passed on tiie tre't 04. drive during tlie later vears ot Ub BfV lln Iml llu .1. M.-i .' . .j ' '"" Hl II I w Ol mi Mill pi; , try aristocrat, at least of ouoatvustoiiw ed to command, and couundiii2 gracetolly. There were few'eertli ly none accustomed to stody plitsloJo gy who could pass him, whout scru ttntand ariedr 10 know bb name, tor the whole mMtmw him announced, that he wm no coui mounian.