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- w ULUJI JM, BBW qw emfttwi ;nniVKfaMMiUJi T'" ;&Wijaui JKajiiSrCuiElja1! 1Z&ZS; $4 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. r tA" ".cmJbJ JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1SG5. VOL. X. NO. 18 , IK " flip f e0ii 5 r Inp 'JT1' " "-t'i'txwMaifc amiTii wi5aiVMi?TariiMJJWwMAMMCT l l. J.,J!BiriS!."WlES!V?i TIIE OREGON SENTINEL. ISSfKD EVEUT BATt'IWAV MOIIStNCj. B. F. DOWET-I..,' Proprietor. Sciwcnirnov For One year. In ndvnnce. Four Dollars J If paid wllliln tho llrst six month or the year, tivo dollars ; ir not paid until the expiration of the )-enr. rise eloliar. Anvr.BTiitNii One srtrtnrc (10 lilies or Its), Urst InserJIon, Three Dolltirs ; ench subsequent Insertion. Ono Dollar. A ills count of nrty per cent will bo nmdo to those who advertise by the jrenr. tV lipd Tcntr rrcTjtirpl at tum-nt nvtet. I.O. O. F. JnrksoiivlJIt' Lodge; j. jw-i; 10. IU, iiDiut UN reg- LVTjTlafci.' VKm"w inrumi,;- uii vwif tr i-yaiuniny evening except "i a-jr, muiirriKiiiuruny iiiracii month, nnd t Friday hurnrc the llrst Satur day In each month, nt the Mnroulc Unit. Ilrolhcr In good ilnmliug nni Invlled to attend. OKANGK J AOOIJS, N. 0. Kcwmav FmiKn, H.Sec'y. Trustee. J. M. Sutton., Wm, JJny and S. J. Pay. Warrea LoOm No, 10, A. F. & A. M. a HOLD their regular communi Vrcnttons tho Wednesday Evening on ror preceding the Hill moon, In jack ioxtiuj:, uitiieiiiK. C. W. SAVArin. Si'Cy. o. jacoim. K. r. hcssem.. JACOBS, a RUSSELL, ATTOKNKYS AND COUNSELORS AN SOLICITOUS IN CHANCF.UY, .Iacksosvii.ix, Or.KOO.V, onu ot'olla Itm tVurt Home. All liu'lnes cnmniltted to their care will lk promptly attendid to. July '.'It; 'm. B. F. DOWELL, JAISKSOKVIM.K, OltKflON. Will practice In all tho CourU of tho Third 'Judicial District, the Supremo Court or Ort .gon.sn In Yrekn.Cal. War Scrip mompt fy collated. Oct. "- J. H. STINSON. ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR, Albany, Linn cnunif, Oregon. oct'JStt J. B.HOWARD, BTJ1WII0R & CIVIL ENGINEER, jAOKIO.NTn.Mi OlIKItnK, JJwIiWt ar Itio South end or Oregon urnl. January, S, IBM Ofllc t lit reaUesice nn Orcein street DR. L. ...THOMPSON orriCK CITY DRUG STORE, mcmiiikkti: 11mI ilia Cuunl)' Jnll. Jsesonvlllc, Ogn. jVj?-i!L W. Q. T'VAULT, Attorney and Counsellor JjitKHONvn.i.i:, OntnoK. 'OSee at residence on Cullfurnla Street. All builnts enlruiled to hUvro prumit lrilimlwl t. Jiuillil PETER BR?TT, PH0T0GKAPI11C ARTIST tl IMtCPAUISI) iti taicb ptcvirnr.s ' in rcvrnv stvm: WTHBART, WITH ALL THIS LATK 1M I'ROVHMKNTS. If Twlnrea o not gho natwractloii, no Wts will U made. Cull at his new Gal I'rj.on tliohlll, fftumliio kla pkilnrea, and yonr llkeuc(. DR. A. B. OVERBECK. Dr. Orerbcck would announco to tho elf Iwni or Jackmn county and vicinity, that J)hu returned to Jucktouvlllvtuid rvtuiued wpretIco of miilicliic. Ho will nlunya lbs round at bU old ataud. tho OivrUck ""'pltal, hU-w abnnt nrofluii lbmint-. Ue nuA respectfully solicit . reotaal of former patronage. OSBORN & SESSIONS, kkiusixq a.d ixmissio.Y aoems, 613 Mercbaitt St., Sail Frantlsro, Ca!. Jhrlng had e.tcnlvo exturlcnco in both "toleialo and retail trade, wo feel con Wat that to COUNTKY MCKCUANTS -aeilrine a resident agent, or to au occasluu- purchaser, wo can oiler superior iuduce eou, l'rtlcular attention given to collections jot purchase and sale ot Legal Tender note, UrslK, Stamps, Sewing Machines, ilo., or 4Uer Iraniactioiu rviimrlng tho etrvices of Perlencd ami reliable agent. urcbaies will bo made tor cash only, ex Pt in cased of special ucricmeut U) the atrary. ' . (5co ID. dDsbom, (Voierlv with Caniki.d, I'ikiuox & Co.. "Mleialc dealers in lino olothlug, San Fran- t . & Scssioit0, yrmerly with 0. It. Goonwi.w &. Co.. loleialo Grocer, San Fwucltco: nUo, udbuiiv &-Wade, Jacksonville, Oregou. .ftEFER BY PERMISSION TO t ""SCllW COn lUrdwaro Dval.r. Ban CUiS j,Lh.AS?T.,r B1 "atU!p. IV UL.. V Tl San FrancUfD. uuliiiir ibe;! ftrtt!! npiIBonlylniurnnco Cflmpany that pan Alaffe d0,lulne 1" Oregou la the " theV havil rnin.,11,.,1 ...III. it,. I.... 8lu gp.'.J'y aeppjltlntE 850,000 iu th Cash capital 8750,000, JMkson.ni. ?uo'UKU'8 AgenU. "wsonvllle, February aaili, 1865. febMtl LITTLE ur r.Titr.r. i.txs. What will ilioblril do.mnlhcr.thtisprlnp Thcllttto brovn birds that conio to tho door! Will they lap on tho window, or hop on tho utrp, Asking vhy little Jo wnnders out never more ? IVhnt will the kitten do. molhcr. alone? Will riie Mop In her frolic a day ! Or !! on the rue; by tho ride or my bed As riiu did when I oacc went tiwny t And Tiger, oh, mother, love Tiger for me. For I hnow he will mourn for mo true- So keep him when Idle and luclen be grows. Sleeping all the long summa day through. And show him my coat so he will not forget Llttlo matcr who then will be dend; And speak to him softly nml often of "Jo," Stroking Nlu'ly hit shnggy black head. And what will old Thomas, tho gardener, say, When they ak for whlto blo!om for me? Will lie gather tho rote ho lias tcmUd so long, Tho flrt fairest bloom on t!io trco I have seen tho tears como In his honest old iye Though ho tohl ino tho wid brought them there As ho looked at my check growing thlncr enoh d-y, While IiU hand trembled over my hair. And dear Uncle Jack.ln the far nway camp Will look sad o'er tho lettcr'you'll wrltoj Ouly say, djarcst mother, "Jo' gone to the front, Marching nearer and nearer tho light." And you, mother, darling. You will tnls me awhile, Hut In heaven no larger I'll grow; So nny kind nncvl will know when yon atk ' At the gate for your own little Jo. COUEYO'LANUS ON DOMES TIC AFFAIRS. It Is n good thing for men to pay atten tion to their family. Provided they have one. Married men generally have. So have I. It Ii tho natural consequence of get ting married. Families, like everything rlsenre more expensive than they ustil to be. Shoe null clothes cost n sight now-a-dayc, nud children have mostly good nppclitci. Mlno iiave. linyn will bo boys. Tliey cac't help it. They were born so. It is their destiny tn tear their trnwsers, nml wear out two pairs or boola xt month; leeplng their bliMd ma ennstnntly cmploywl ld.o n Im sieged CiirrUnn, n ulrir.(j brttelies ; and their tin fortunate pa paying out ctirmicy under u strong cenviction tl.nt theie Is nathii like "leather" to wriirout. I tried copper-toed boots on my heir. The cupper woro well, nnd I Imvo nn iden that copper boolo would lie n good Idea, but I could'ut find u inetolic chodunker to earry it out. Mrs.O'L. nlso liccnme nttaelied'to cop per, and thought! I would be un Improvt. incut and save sewitij, If boys' pantnlfons were like ships nnd tcakitilw, copper hot tomed. The suggestion was A No. 1., but wc Imvn't tritd It jet. Copptrso run in my bend ot the time that OTuke colkd me a Crpperiicad. Tliis wus the origin of the iciin. Mrs. O'L. is u manugirg womun. SIie make trowscrs for our son, Alexander Theinisirclrs, out of miie when I have ilono witli the in. He can wtpr out .time to my one, ordinarily, and I have to wrai out my clothes faster now to lucp him tup plied. I onco suggested that It might be wlth-J in the resources of art nnd Industry to mako him n new pair out of new material. Mrs. O'L. said positively it couldn't be done. It would ruin us, riio concluded by saying it was cheaper to cut up n pair I paid twelve dollars for. I eubstqucntly found on enquiry that the cloth for the purpose would cost about two dollars. I ventured to tell Mrs. O'L. of it.expect Inj? a triumph of foresight over feuiule lack ol iudement, Sho gavo mo a look of scorn os she nsk-j cd me if I had enquired the price or trim inings. Trimmings, I supppose means buttons and tilings. In addition to clothes the scion of our houo runs up other expenses. But what is the expense compared to tho joy a futher feels, when after a day or laborious exercise at tha office wrestling with n steel pen, he returns to bis domestic retreot, and is met at the gate by a smil ing cherubim, who i.n tones that go to (ho fond parent's heart, nnd wakes him forgets his troubles, and meets hira with 'Hailo, pa, give men penny!" Your hand instinctively goes down to tho seat of your offections, your pocket, nnd draws forth tho coveted coin, which is promptly favesled in molasses candy. ONVNINU A FARM. Somehow it nppcar that almost every man that has been city-bred feci nt times n strong desire' to settle down nmong the tree nnd green fields, fropi vague nnd un iltflned belief that the conntryh the place where human 'ife attains the highest devel opment. He cherbhts n hope, though per hnpsji faint one, tlml l:e may yet poj.-cm n country home, where lie may tranquilly pass ids latter yrnrs, far nwny from city tumnltsnnd trtnk Tht hope U founded on the Instinctive desire there is In hiimnn nature to possess uses some portion or the Jjicru by help of the negroes, hitches a tiam P. I know that one lookjtn a nngnn, toad on It all tho atom ami earth's surface. with Indescribable Interest nt nn acre of gronnd which Is his own. I am sure'llierp is something remarkable about my trees. I have n rrnseof property In ccry sunset over my own hills, and there h pcrpelunl pleasure In sight of that plowing landscape nt my own door. I lmve found ten acres enough; and 1 know well what pleasures, interests nnd compensations nre to be found in the little n (lairs of llmt limited tract. The windows of the snug library, Into which I retire in Winter, looked out across the gnrdin on the blank gable of my barn. WJicn I owic here it was rough and unrightly, but now thnt homely gatb is a blank tin longer. Kvery inch Is clustered over with climbing roe, homy suckles nnd vurlcgatul Ivy, in whose tan gled mns of vlnu und fiillncc tho song birds build In Summer.while to the samenn nunl granary the snow bltds come in flock to gather -seeds iu AVInlcr. Though 1 could not npirc to being n gcntlttnnu far mer, seeing that I came to make my for tune, not to spuid one, jet I havo sought to make fanning n sort of social science, in which not only the hrud nnd hands could be employed, but tl.c sympathies of the heart enlarged and rlcvattd. In short to establish n home for the family. . 1 desire no association with the man or boy who would wantonly kill the birds that sing so chfcilnlly nrnund our dwell ings nnd on our farms; he Is fitted to treas on and murder. Who ntnong in does not, willi the froshiifst of early morning, cull up the mtmory of the gutik'ti of his Infan cy nnd childhood; the loblns neit in lip oid cherry tite, nnd the r.tst of young l-hlrplr.g birds in tl e currant bush; the linnets planted by his mother, und nurtur ed by hi lter? In nil our wanderings the numory or childhood's birds nud llmv ers is associated wjih that nfnmlher, sis ter ui.d our enrly hrme. As yu would have your thildrt n Intelligent, virtuous and happy, nml their inemoiy in after life, or early home n pJcunint or rcpulsivo one, jo iimke your fauns or ehltdten's huuits ns jour bnslntfs or life, then ndnrn that bulmfci throughout, J I vim would Inspire ivner own cii'idnn ami your neiginmni with the noblvntM of your biuim-sii, then draw about j-oii such un nrruy of beauty is no one but the cultivator or the soil can eolhet. LH (very foot of your soli show the touch or nfinement. While you are arnnglng your, fields for convenient nml succesfful cropping, let it be dmiii with older ond neiitncs. While building the fi-nci, let it be btnnllful us will as sub sinntlal. While arranging your vegetable gardens and orchards, do not overlook pr ninetrlcnl rrcuhirliy. I)n not, on any nc count, omit the planting of flowers and va riom kinds of fruit trees. Ttn Acrtt iioiigi. Itcv. Ur. Adams, of Philadelphia, in his recent Thanksgiving dlscnun-e, croaking of an enrly mnrnlng call upon Mr. Lincoln, muije tlic following tlulnnent : 'Morning came und I hastened my toilet, and found myt-elf, nt o quarter to fur, In tho waiting room of lite I'k shlent. I uk. ed the usher ir I could Me Mr. Lincoln. He said I could not. 'Hut I have nn en gjgenunt to meet him thl morning.' At what hour'? 'At five o'clock.' 'Will.sir, he will see vou at live.' I then walked toJ and fro for a few minutes, nnd hearing a voice ns ir In grave conversation, I unked the servant! 'Who is talking in the oth er room ?' It is the I'rj-sldent, fir.' 'Is anybody- with lilm ?' 'No, sir, lie is rend Ing the Itlbie.' 'Is thnt his habit so early in the morning?' 'Yes, sir, lie spend every morning from four o'clock to five, In reading the Scripture ond praying," - Tlic editor of the JJgtantint says: The girls in Connecticut, who nro remarkable for industry, drink a pot of yeast before going to bed, to make them n, early iu the morning. "Why docs father icall mother honcjj" asked a boy of his older brother. "Can't tell unless Its because she has a comb in her head." Agentlemau seeing a number of cows in a field, observed "ho didu'l wonder the gras didn't get high as it was cowed down." i- Why nro Grant, Sherman and Sheridan the most extensive tanners of the ngef Because they have tanned the whole Southern Confederacy. Alitor 1IUAI31EUS! A corrrpondent of tlic A. 1". Tribune, with Sherman In IiIr mnrch through tlic Carolinas, describis ns foliows nn enter prising class of foragers known In the nr my ns 'bummers," "smoke-house rangers," nnd "do boys:" A bummer is nn indiridnal who by fa vor of a wngon-mastcf becomes posmsed of n broken down mule, or else start, if need !p. on foot in cither case, of course nrmetl w!l!i Ids mnket. He make his way into the enemy's country, finds horses in num- supplies he can find In the nearest houv, mmint his negrors on the rvst of the hor ses. and returns with his spoil. He never objects to gold watches or silver plate "if he can find them In n swnmp n mile from cny house." Theo men wrro straggler, not In rear but in front of the army, and they went bifore It like n cloud, being of ten twenty or thirty miles in ndvnnee of the head ol the column. They would fiirhl anything. Three "hummers" togrthcr would attack n company or rebel cavalry, and in fsvorable circumstances would dls perse them nnd capture their booty. With the rscoption of Columbia nlnne, every town in South Carolina through wliicli the urmy pased wire first mitred by the "bummers." At Chesterfield they were two days and ix half nliend of the nr my, the whole corp having congregated nt this point. Tliey rigged up two log of cannon, sent n fljg ahead Into the town, which wni occupied by a detachment of HutlerV division of cavalry, deinnded Its surrender, frightened eff the rebel cavalry ond tntcred the town In grand procession of broken down mulei, ragged "bummers," and the "Quaker guns." The cnat-lnils of tlic rebel disappeared nt one end of the town ns the "do boys" entered at the other. When the army was marching toward Midway, ai obove . described, n smoke houso rungcr wus seen ruriiing toward' thr front, with an old bit of carpet on IiU mule for a blanket, nnd a couple of ropes with nooses for stirrup, In which his feet rested. TliN hero como milling up, to Gen. Howard, nnd shouted out: "Ornrr al, the bummers havo tskrn the rnllnml. and are In lino of battle, fighting tn hold it, and If you'll only hurry up, I think they'll hold It." The General did hurry up, nnd found tho railroad, a tho smoke rangrr had said, in posenn of about seven bummers, who wero' burily engaged skirm lulling at long range with a detachment of Wheeler's cavalry. Tiik Oregon IUimioad Iln.t,. Tills measure, which wo supposed had pn'cd, seems to have foiled. The JUilktm attrib utes Its failure to Conness nud scores htm as follows: "A bill granting ten sections of land per mile nlnng the route or the Oregon nnd Culifnrniu railroad, to aid in the construe tlon or that enterprise, which hns heen uns drlnkni by companies in both tho Stairs numed, wns iuliodueed by Congressman Cole In the House of Keprouiialh'rs. ut ll.c lust session of Congress. Wuriiinginn telegrams nnd correspondence here led In tho belief that Jhc bill had pnstd the or deal of bolli House! lied become a law; but It seems this wus mi error. It pussed the Houso with difiiculiy, though ot'u lute diy In Ihosisdon.nnd 'would easily have pitinl the Senate ond bieome a law but fur the unwillingness of Mr. Conness to lake bold ofil, as itqu'-tlnl nt an turly dny, and havo it reported upon by the pro per committee, so that It could b acted upon Immediately on coming from the Houso. Tho only reason assigned by Mr Conness for refusing lo Interest himself In the matter, os we arc Informed by good aiiihnritj', wus that he did not wish tn have anything to do with a measure originating with Mr. Cole, whom he regurds with n juandl(d cjv. It is not creditable to the Si nntor llrat ho ullows his pergonal uniujos ities ni.d jiolousies tn Interfere with the performance of his public duty. Thy poss ogoof this bill was aikul for by the joint resolutions of the California nnd Oregon legist-lure?, and would have secured the corly commencement of railroad at the two termini! of tho route, for capitullsts here and at tho J'ist had taken an interest in the project, nnd were only wailing the extension of public aid. The Oregon Leg islature had expressed its scum: of I lie Im portnnco of tho proposed improvement by enacting a law which. provides for levying n tax of one mill on the dollar on all prop perty in the State, whlcli will realize about 810,000 per annum, to be applied to tho payment of interest on the construction bonds of the company which has In charge the Oregon half of the work. The meusure will be presented to the next Congress, when it is to be hoped Its friends will trust its fate in the Senate tD other hands thau those of u Senator with whom an un reasonable private grudge has more ioflu ence than considerations of public policy and doty. WANTED. "A yonng mnn of unquestionable re t pc lability desire, tn open n correspondence with some yiiung lady of education nnd re fimment. w'llh n vl?w lo mnlrlmony. Ad dress Howard. Ilox SO J. N. Y. V. 0." , Such wnathc advertisement that arrest ed my attention ns I was ltt!csstv glanc ing down the columns of tlic daily paper I held In my hard. What nn unpleasant day it wa ! The streets, under n drench ing ruin, were deserted, save by a few pe deslrtnns, who, kept admit! by nccrsily, cnmestrngcling-nlong, looking particular ly miserable. I had rxhanled every solircc ol nmtwmcnt, rend mull my head nrhtil, practiced nil my new music, nnd nt lnt, tn n terrible fit of rnnue, had thrown myself down on the sofa, nnd In despair ,(.!r.tl the paper, hoping to find something to Interest me In that. I do not, nnd never eliij, approve of mat rimontnl adverttsrmenls; who then enn tell what evil spirit prompted me to nnsurr the above? llut so It was, nnd niter sev eral nllempts and much waste of nolcpn- per, I succeeded to my own satisfaction In pf nntng n reply. Day paied nway, nnd I had n1not forgotten the clrciinnlpnce, when the arrival of n letter BihlreWd to MWs Alice Dunbar (my nMim(tl usme) ro cul'cd the affair to my mind. I nm n llttlo particular on the subject of letters: have a ileclihil nntlpllhy to cent ed pink notepapcr nnd fancy tnvelope with excrncintlng devices of arrow pierced hearts and udipnso rapid'. Tlic missive 1 held in my hands wus perfectly free from anything thnt could possible olTend the mnsttfusltduous tnslc. The timing wn n good substantial one, spotlessly white, and the nddrrs was written in a bold, leg iblo hnml, which immediately prepnssed me in tho wrlicr'n favor. The content did not bt-lie the exterior. The language wns elegant, the orthography and composition fuultles. Here, I suppne, I should have dropped tho corn spnndf nee nt once nnd forever, but the trmptntlon wis too great to bo rrstste-d, and in it happened that many letter were exchanged between u, and I teamed to wntch nnxloii'ly f-r the arrival of those Interesting tpiitlr. thnt never deviated from the manly style In which the flf-sl wa written. He did not fill his letters with n dissertation on love, that would hare disgustrd me Immediately; but there was a huppy mixture or Ilia all important snbjccl with tho latest new of ihe day, criticisms on popular authors, chll rhat nbout tho opera, drama, etc., and, nboo nil, n tone of patriotism nnd de-vo iiuii to the good old flag that won my heart morn tliiin anything else, Need 1 lell how deeply lull rested I became In my unknown friend? how much I llinuuht of him during the tiny, nnd even foolUhly Jreamiil of him nt night ? At length he became anxious loscehl correspondent, nnd the dt sire wns mutual, n Hireling was appointed at tho house of the Mend who hud kindly received all my teller. For dny before tho even'ful oc-e-urirnre I was out or the most rjjtleti ni'itluls that ever Inhabited this mundjne sphere. Ilelng t-xtremly desirous or mak ing a r.ivornblu lmpresloii, my ugly Utile plus appeared tn mo uglier than ever, and no nnu can tell wih what frellns ol con ttruatlnn I wulehid Ihe growth of nn at- mot Invisible pimple that most Inoppor inoely made its appearance ot tho end of my noie. At last the day ramp, nnd in my friend' own room I nwulted hi coming. I'niuil ly the lull rung, und shortly nftir Iheeer vunl, previously insirueied, announced l.i arrival. Tnmbllnjily I descended the statis, and puu.ing un Instant at the par lor door to recover my composure, tumid ihe knob und e nil rid. The heavy eurluln. were paitlallj' dropped oer the windows, having the room in u sort of delicious Iwi light. Jmt-list? thing for such a meeting, My unknown friend ) ad not heard my en trance, und stood with his elbow resting n Ihe niJnlli-pircc, exemlning n palming which hung aboio It. Hoim thing in the cureless grace of Ihe attitude struek me w fdiiillliur, but before-1 had time lo comment upon It, seme slight sound I ipadu In ud vunclng attracted Ids attention, and turn ing round he upproached me with ex Undid hand. 1 gave him mine, and timidly rais ing my e-yta to Id fuce, met the well known blue orbs or my uncle ! For n moment we were so overwhelmed with nstonlthment that neither uttered a word; but when wo portlully recovered from our bewilderment nnd the realization of our absurdly ludicrous position burst full upon us, what ringing peul of laugh ter echoed and reechoed through thoe rooms, white, through It oil, tears of vex ation nnd difappoin'ment filled myryti. How suddenly tny beautiful air-castles hud fudeJ into nothingness I Of course there was nothing' left for It but. to uke up our "line of march" for the parental loof, which, after mutual confessions, we accprdiugly did, feeling exemively foojish, but thoroughly cured of any ptnehant for matrimonial advertisements. JnSII JJILLINOS, REAL ES TATE AGENT. I knn sell for tighter n hundred nml thlr" ty nine dollar, n jmIIhj, n sweet ate) pen sive retirement, lokntcd on the virgin -bank of the Hudson, kontatntng 8fi acre'.. The land Is luxuriously divided by, I ho hand ofnatur and nrt, into pastor nnd til Inge, Into plain and declivity, Into stern;'' abruplnrsi nnd the elalllanco OV nvvisAafK til meddert streams of spnrkllug gladness, (thick with trout) dans through this wild- erness of buty, to the low ntnslo of the cricKci ami grnssnopper. i no evergrcea lgn ithe evening t.-phlr flirts throogkP. it shadowy bun urn. and tho pn trem bles like the Invc-smlllcn heart of a dam. sell. Pruil. ol tjio troplcks, to golden bitty, melt on tho bows, ond the bees pes ( heavy and sweet from the fields to their , garnering hives. Tho mansion I of Par'an marble, the porch Is n single 'diamond, set with rubti nnd the muther nv pearl; the floors are or rosewood, nnd tho cellos nro more butlful limn the starry vault of henvtn. Hot nod co'd water bubble ond iqnlrl In every apartment, nml nothing Is wnnttngthota (met could pro. for, or nrt could portray. The stitblea nro worthy or tho steeds of Akille, nnd Its henery was built expressly lor the birds or puralillcr; while sombio'ln " the diMaecc, like the cave of hermit, glimp se nro caught of tho dorg-house, Hera pocls Imvu cum nnd wntbled their loco here sluitptcr have ikulpt, here painters have robbed tho scene of dreamy land sloipe, und hero tho philosopher discover, ed tho stun, which made him the nlchlmlst , of nntur. Nox northward of the thing of buty, sleeps the re-sidnce nud domain of tho Duke John Smith; while southward and nearer tlic spice bre-nthlng Iropic, may bo seen tho barrontul villy nv Hurl Drown and the Duehes. Wlddy Detsy Stevens. Walls nf pr hull IT rock, laid in Itnman cement' bound the estate, whlln upward and down ward, thu eye catches, far nway, the tnnjes tn and slow grander of -the Hudson. Al the young morn hangs liko a curtln of sil ver from the Ida breast of tho ski; nn an gel may bo seen rach idght dnnslng with golden tiptoes on tho green. (N, D. - Tills nngel goes with Hip place.) DIa grams kan be seen ot tho office, of the brok er. Terms fluttering. Nun but principals dell with, Title ns pure as tho breath of u whlto male Infant, nnd possession given with tho law. For a more full dlrierlpsliun read Ovid's art ov luv, orkull (In your car riage) on Josh Hillings, Ileal Kstata Agent. lli:niAU IlnovN. This Individual, said lo bo u rebel nil the way from Maine, cams passenger on tho Onsaha From Sail Fru cisco. It Is supposed ho Is traveling awhile until thu excitement concerning hint Is somewhat allayed. On Ilia trip ha had considerable tn say about his grievan ce urn! losses. We certainly don't bellcva , In molt law and have in exceptions to muko In It favor ngulnst him, but we In cline to tha belief that thu rioters were) fully ns peaceably and legally, so for ns tho sense of r'yhl is concerned, in emptying hi eifllcp, as 1 1 and hi crow wero when lllling It. Wo can favor and compliment ' llerluh to thl extent, to ay that there Is, in thl Slate a piper fully as disloyal though not in ably t-dilcd as lit was, which can gel down to a lower, meaner degree of vileiirss than lie could, hecausa there! not it pretense of decency connected with It. The abnvo was written when wo had only heard of DVrluli. Since then wo Imva si en him, nnd must perform conlinuo Mho nkelcli. In Its tlmn two minute after wn met he Introduced htinvf a n "fugitive," lie spokuNif "anarchy" which he I ad "fell,' und thu lugubrious tone hu took quito i over co mo us. How could wo doubt him when l' suld he hud ever been loyal, ond nn unconditlnnil Unton Democrat, How could wu help feeling sul when his long ponnlenQiico grew, longer? for an expanded visage I the saddest thing In life, licrl ah U a Yankee one of Hie very purjj , tamcai cusses rui iuumnu i uuwu uutt He looks like o loogltinbed pedagogu, lineal desaendant of Iehabod Cranu troub le) wlth"unfcoiidilon Untpn Dfnincracy" and "anarchy" on the brain, t It cvidtnt thut he can lianly (xir, much cm re jirees, the Impre-sslotis that oppres(-i him when his Pml was Impressed n,to Ihe serf vice by an irreprcwabto mob, for tho,, ex? t , .... press purposo of comnflttlnnj '.'ansrcby.'t ., t Itcrlah Is a depressed "fugitive," tod ws , wish him much better luck in, a much bctt ter cause. Orfgoiimn, May 13M, ,..i... -i- , -' .tt, )t The Worcester Transcript knows sj min, . , so menu that he won't draw his breath for' fr of losing interest, ' ' ' ,,v . i" ' "I'm transporled to see you," u tbaetMh J. i " vict said o the kangarpo. W ' tfv ! . v i r . , fi '- f'- Marrying womanf for ier, bssuly l ,. l i. ' like euting a bird for lis singing. 'u ; , i ..,. ...I ' . i i i Why Is tin letter S like a good dlmw ? Because t cosses before T (tcs). ,. u ,' t ) tki