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'ft : if BUSINESS NQT1UK3. PIIAINCO-AMKHICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, OPPOSITE TUP. Odd Fellow's Hall, Jncksonvillc, Oregon. Travelers nnfltottlcnt boarder will tine D' BIDS AND BSDDINa i PUccd In fli-ft cliw irler, nml In i-very Wiy mperior to any In lliln srclltin, snJ j mrpss'cu nr nnjr in ins nisie. tIER ROnMS ARK NKWLY FIRMMO, And plrnliriil supply of Jlio hot of every tiling lie market aT-ntis will Ira uli- tulncd Tor H E 11 T ABLE. No troubled will be ipsrcd lo dcicrve, llic put ronage of llic traveling ai nell i Hie pernm tical eoramunltjr. Jacksonville, Mrcb 31, IsCG. If Peter Britt, I'hotograpliic-Artistr jacksosviu.u, oiuxns. Ambr oty po s, Photographs, Carton do Vislto dose is tin: risusr sm.K of ai:t. l'lcturr Itciluccit on usi.Anr.EO tv i.ifksixe. DR.A. B. OVEltBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKMS VIU.U, OllECOS. Mfflt l M telitriie-. In th Old Ottibeek.' Iln'i'ltftt "ii tit-con Sheet . j DR. I H. OREENHAN, PlIYMl'IAN AXD SURGEON', flPDlnv .i...Ar PAllfnvntn Anil Vlfth vr r iva"uui nui ui v.,.,. ------ . 8trceti, Jacksonville, Ogn. lie will p'liellci- In Jurkimi nml fuljijcrnl ( civmlle', nml ullcml promptly lu prufjliinnl U. fii.itf DR, A. B, OVERBECK'S BATITKOOM.S, Zn tho Ovorboc)c Hospital, WAUM.COI.l) SI!0WKH BATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS." F. Ulll'lin, M. I)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE removed to California Street. South title. JukMiinllle. Ihf.Jlil. IM.7.' lUxSI-lf TMIYSICIAN A 81MIUKOX AND Otontotriolnu, Wll.l. ntlrml to niiy wlm nmy ri-inilti" hl erTlrf. (Illlei" t V. Unm-ll'it oflliif. en the Kt il'lo .1 Mnrt. Jnckmiulllo. norilf I, r. DOWI.I.l.. r. n. WAWON. DOWELL l. WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JrlMiivlll, Oitkuii. Warren LodKe No, 10. A. F. & A. M A HOI.U tholr rcRiilnr roinmiinlrntliini VV" Iko WiilncHliiy pnliig" r pn-ced- V Ina tli full moon. In jrKi;iiJ.i!. jw- ,onx. A.JIAIUIN. W.M. 0. W.gi'vwljtel ATTORNEY AT LAW, .r.uplrc; Clly,CootCeiiHlr, B. lilDESriiiDKS! TIIK llir.HKSTOASn I'UKJKd PAID FOR IIMm of nil klmlMlelUrreil t ttjo nwrkul of uumleri.linfil, In Jnekionvm. Dtemlier ftlh IMfl. ,r WIlETam' DAVIDSON, Offloe, No-' 64 Front Btreet, Adjoining h Telrgmpll Ofllc, 1'orlUllil Ull 8PECUL COLLECTOR flF (lW, OXI)S, PIIO.M18SORY NOTES, BOOK ACCOUNT. AMI ALL 0TIir.lt CLAIMS. Will It made n ipftlallly mid promptly tolltf ltd". W .. I ! I I ! II I I I I I I " No More FoolishneiMi! Thn Inilrbtea to wo nre liilorro'tl that prvmlMH to pay iloiit 'ko" uny lmi(ir, I'rIIi'iico l cxlmustho nml I twit lim money. Till" l ii( I .il Cull nml ul llm I'splrallon of thirty tloH w put all uiiM'llli'd toeounU Id tb. handi of lawyer for colleollon urn I ' i. cuoni:mii.i.i:ii. Jtckiomllle. March 2Ulli IH'ta. t-f Small-Pox, Small-Pox ! T.TAS cnllnW dlaiiucrcil. nl l'tjterroii it 11 Thnimoii'Nflw8w:Mlll.hlu Mccvuful j uiwfsllon i nui) tiny are ritady " u"1 MlUiif IhiiiImt tin ilin ilinrli-'t nollro fores'h v'noil ir.tf. wtaon VOL. XIV. THE ORKKON SENTINEL I'L'tlMSIICii Kvcry Sntiirrfny Morning by B. F. DOWELL, OFFICE, OOIISXH -C ft THlRIi STilKETS. TI'.lfMl iiV SlL'IISt.HIIMtONl t-'ur niio renr, lii nd-stice, four di-lUri : If not pnlil within lli ilrrt six month, or thu year, flee ilnllnr j If not pild uutll the expiration of thu jenr, lx dollarj. TKll.SH UK AI'VtiltTI.SIMK I One ninnrc (10 line, or leu), first Insertion, three tloll irs t encli nhp(tient lnertlim, one ilolUr. A discount nl illiy per cent, will lit iiimtc lo Ihovi who idvertlo hy the year. ,r"LgI Ten Utt received ut current rl. Church DoIIcj." ('otnliie In Cnilplrf. Smiling in nH-ctlv, I'p the luilu illnlt) Tripping u neAllf I riuttrrlnnof ft-nthrr l!atli of iliww, Flxln of rllilfini, .-linking ol trt"i UnvyliiK Imnnetp. Ii trying lici'i. NniMhiK nl if'tiihliort IVeiliijC In (tent. Vhlprlii) foflly, IU".mIIiii mi MTimt. Wlml lhn ic Ihrrn lur It haul'lo 1elTitilii". On nil firotini! Ihrm (,'ulns Ii nlunlr, Wlmlly iiiiruiiMOnii., '.V.iijIiij ilUlncly S I'roiy illicuurli Don't iiit iln'ir Hhtmi , 'Tl pUIll they nveniliW Juti foi llm dim . .1 .1 . Anecdote of Dliracli' Wifo A ttory N told ol Lady Mi-aconHfield' devotion toher Inn! and liii amliitioii, which, il true, U a touching ooinjn tary on thu iiniii'lliihnvfis ol wonnnV alU'riioii. On one occiion, when Di-i-ratli wa Chanei'llnrol tho KulMiiur, I tji wile nrciiinpanit'd him to the I'.tr li.imenl Jluu-e. Il was "Hud-jet" niulit the most momeutoii't ol all !(. itinin to tho Chancellor ol the Exche quer, lur Im had to uulold h'u llii.tnei.il Philip lor the cnMilnu; year to a oiith-l.il and not too eiiily httillel IIitne. DiKi-iiell, as he took his plu'ju..lho fiini.ij:p, wns wholly rapt up in hi nh ject and hi figure; it wa a ci'fis ill hi career. Ifhu filled this niyht, hu inislit m well take Wvltvy'st a.Hifc? to Cromwell, ''Flln;,' nw.ty ainhition !" Ills wife entered th'irii.te alo, soil ly, ml as not to diUrl the thinker. In jji'ttiuj in, however, her linger wan eniijjht hy tho door, which fc!iiittiu upon II, Jammed it iftrrihly and held it so fat.t that hhe uouhl not wilhdinw it. She uttcrod no cry, niade no nioveiiieul ; her pain and ayiiity must have been iu teiiiie. There was tjle llnj'jr' criihed between tho panolto Hpeak or to en deavor to withdraw it would disturb her lordwould drivo tho lljjures mid nrgnnii'iitH 'Ironi his head. So Iheie Htayed tho llugur, every momnnfmoio painful, until they reached tho IIouo ; nor did Disraeli hear a word of it till lung alter tho fnniona debatuof that niyht had become history. All that evening the luilKfulnvifo Kit in the gal lery, that her Iiiisb.uidViutuk-glaneiiig eyo might not iu!h her from it. Shu bore tho pain like a martyr mid like woman who love. No wonder that by her hiiKbandV net nhe has become VincoiiiiU'M Heaconhlh'ld ', till less won der that, aa Lady Ueaconsfleld, sho Is honored in England' proudest castle?, and Im taken her place in tho here ditary society as naturally and easily as il hho too had been "to tho manor born." Utimzino T(tin.On entering a tomb nt Wltcrra, I was eurprisod to see wiuo and food, on onu of tho urns in thu center. I asked thu peasant wo man whoso flickering torch cast n mysterious, shadowy light over the pnlu figures lhat looked up to us out of great, stnring cyo with their libation cups, or jxtterw, held invitingly out, ns if to be illlud II tho spirit ot her an cestor still thirsted for tho warm drink of their iitiv hill. "Oh, I10," sho said, "wo put it horo to cool for our selves." It. acuta oho ini,8t 0," iQ Italy to lenrn best how to ullllce tho gnive-chill otherwise thm us n moral refrtgorator ir theological uugnuar. rfi,iilf fifapnainr fr .Voy, JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JINE12, 18G9. ' Stopped His Paper. ' A Relic of Barbarism. j The following anecdote of tliu late mm triitiTi.vn-i'osT and rir.r.onT in , Swain, from tho Philadelphia Vom, is uci.awauk tiujkk ri.uso.s pit.t.on not without its moral in other latitude t ti'.u and rnr.r.t: tkhsunm ri.ouiii:t, than Pennsylvania: . j v . 777 .. .. ,r. I .. ' c. .i i. ' NnwV.tsru:, Del., Mnv 15. Tho , .Mnny years ago bwnin, tliuti cditorif.. . , ,, . , . , ..i.i- i..i..'.. rlt i.-ii...i ...i. J Criminal Court ol Newcastle county ,.,.,.; , , . bt't,'.in its jiuiiii-unntml somoii on More corner of hiylitountli anil Cliv.itiiitt , ' . ., ... ., , , .. Mrccts hy a very rxoilc.1 in-livhiual, ,,a.v ,as ' al (1 hvtolv l.,,c wt'k. wns ,,aM who iufor.ne.1 him in the most um'w a Hriolot ol work uns laid out lor pliatie Utiim : "I have stopped you. Jhu ShclilVtoday. The old weather- ........ !. i ii. i urnieii nun u pun wiiiuii ii u isuiriu paper, sir, and proceeded to explain;.. . ,. ' , ' , ., .i... ...i... .... i ...i. . -ii .i '"eyes ol Delaware" have nzed with iiiu wiij- iiiiu wiieruiore, nil inn iiiup gpstieulatin wildly. ".My gr.ieiou, Mr, you don't say so ? Come with me t.,n.n..n ...it... ... ....if . I not remedy the matter. It grieves me that any ouo should .slop ,ny paper." Do;vu Chestnut to Third the two p.o- ccoded. Arriving at tho ollice, Swain said : "Why, my dear sir, everything ,n...nr, to bn ffoln on l.nro . ,..,,,,1, I --o-n - I copy ol lliu I,mj I was prolixe in his apologies lor having I misunderstood thu meaning ol his late I thought von had stopped my papar." , ' " " "' i""'"' ',";i ' " ' ""'u nn!1,r wo"", ,w'iwl lllt"1 ;o n Then and there thu excited geutlcman.f """;"" - "" r.... t ......mr rm u.,. whom Ihu long walk, bv tho way, ,,'' ;vhipplug.post ,, to be made avail- Connor and Keeley we,v In tho pit- partlycooled.saidtlathehadstopped f'V" , ,,,,r''ne,0 ,,wn0;rtl,,,f -V ""' gnlc wen- opened. Ids on cony ol ihu TMw. slain ! l tl10 WM. V" 'ar " n.d- "' rc,"ni"cd i" u r ' a'1 ' iuusciioer i- word, and regretted tJintii i i .- t . .. . . , . ,. ' , ... , holy horror ol all who defiantly ntttmpt Im hadgiveu hint tll.i tr.iinplroni high-1. , . ,M;. , .' ,. , , ,,. ,P - , , , ', lo evade it. Im loilowing is a ist of teuiitli street to Iinrd, down Chetnut. ..... . , n , tm .i , f . . i lllu IIWI1H13 ii mi jhu in ue iiiiiue iii mi Tho geiitleuiau wont on his Way home, , , .. . , , .' ..i -:i. . i .. . u Ipieei.ite, in all Aheir geutlu severity, a wier il not a better iii.iii,iti:trvutinir i !. , . ...i .....: I-... i ii. I i the eonsetiiienees of dating to set thu at thu stupuliiv ol editors in ueneral, . ;.,,, , , , .a .! i I, i i majesty of lie Dj . t ware aw at dun and of Swain in particular. Helorohei '. . . . ...1.1. .1... .1... ........... ..I . I. ..I- ..IT-... lelt, however, he ordered that- the .ciAic be still sent to htsaddiess. Senator Willlarai, of Oregon Chairman of tho United StitcsSenato Com mittce on Lands This diKttnguished Senator, ouo of i ceuy ol nn overcoat, u pair ol junta tho nbh'st and most influential states-1 loons nud a pair of boots, lor which he men that h.i represented the Pacific Is to piy double restitution, receive III co'inl in the National Co.muil, wilt ar- teen ta-hes and sutler ouu year's im live irom Petalumi by thu steamer I Irom that placu this afternoon. .Mr. W illiams, Ihoiijli iepreeutiMgn neigh boiing blate, has leuileied impnrtant , servieo to the people ol California by settling s.tlifictorily tinny ol tho 'oii-(ln (nil nnu year, and vrear n con let's . tinted land caes which hid so long jjtektt six monlhs alter his releae. impeded thu piore'S of the State. John WHIN, a white man who plead iSui'li a tint) is entitled to n public ie ( iriitlt y ol stealing a suit ol clothes, re ception nt the hand oflho cilirens of'ccivc twelve lashe, iiiuo mouths in San Fraiie.'cn. - I' Chi-onM, H Oac-Yjar Sjrvti;; in Uj.wiuy. i Sinou 1833, Piusdi mi coeded in in tiodueing into most ol ihu Ourmau i Slate, her own practice of allowing young men to set vu only one year in I thu army, lntcad of thrcoyear, as has been thu ciMum heretolure, provided thuy equip mid Mippint themselves lor thai year, nud show by u pruvinu ox animation mat tney navu anpnre.i a curtain moder.itu but delluito grade of guueral education. Under this system all young men must serve, without ex ception, their ouu year, if not their three yean", in the nrut '. ltul, sinco the introduction of this system into South Germany, it is astonishing bow great is ihu number ol failures to pas-, thu teijiiinilu examination and obtain thu reipiUito cerlitluato for only ouu yeai's service. In Munich, out ol 07 candidates :)'! (ailud ; In Nuremberg, DO failed out 107 ; in Speyer, 15 outoj 77 j I. in Wuivburg, 10 out of 08,; in Align burg, II out ol 42; in Uayiuuth, 10 ; out of .12; and in general, 110, out ol I 121 in Ihvnria. Thus it appears that I tho general standard of school educa tion in Havnria is very low in compari ' son with that of North Germany nnd ol Protestant Germany. German jour nals ftt'o taking notico of thesu facts. m Tho Illinois Legislature liavu dono u harsh nud cruel tiling (at least somu o( tho Illinois Representative and Sena tors in Congress will think bo) in pass iug a law classifying drunkards with idiots nnd iiisnnu pcoplu nnd making provision for the appointment ol cuanM lans to tako ciiargo 01 ineir persona nud property. Hut though harsh, tho law may prove salutury in opeinthm. If.it works well it should bu initiated in other States, Uriuk PoHiuroy says that Unless tho Demoaratlo party uvcrywhore boldly pronounces for repudiation it will notice a hum worth $1 fi0,haato pay $3 como Into power "until tho year niter, restitution and cists, reoelvu ton lash th.)Radi6ul party huspiidofTthodubt.l,c ivo in jail six mouths, and wear This is a bad dilemma; for if it .w convict jnutcet lor six months niter pronouueo lor repudialiou it will na'U' litHtllunsa-tnakiiig the ham n rat her i-miie into power. ivpeu-ive one, mntiml gazetl mingled admiration and awo ior so i "u ' I ', ' . , , Ikyanddilapldatid that its devotees "'7 ,,,r,,,, l0 ' l,, r "'"f l!,.,l1" ',,,rfne .nC" ,,,oro' 8. l,ic co,,ne" V i"81' T' KU ,wn a8 V' y , , jn',0McrB1 letcriii!nc1 upon .lcnolisj,- 'n8 ." "cr-i ng in Its place a new nml nubilantinl slirliio on wlileli to jilaco wince ol the ret of thu uiilvcrsu is tho great Stato ot Dolawato lu its holy tc gard lor the majesty ol thu law, and Its iiiiii', nun iiiu iiie ii.uiiiuui iiieirinieii ccs, and the character ol their punish ment : James Edward, agenllemaiiiy-Iook. lug white man, about twenty-two year ol age, who pleaded guiltv to the Iitr jm ii-otuiuut. John Peterson, colored, who' appro- prlatid a pig and had no dclciihc to il.. ..ii. ......... Ai ...,:.... t... .i.. r... ...t...t. n n ...ii . ... make lor so doing, sentenced to pnyl'W West" just issued with various lestitutiou, iveelvu twenty l.fhcs, stay '-, Ah-l ft colivlct'rf jieket for ix months niter his rwc'-sc, Mori i L. Holmes, a white man, who pleaded guilty to the larceny of an as Mil Uncut ot h.tcou, valued nt $1 20, lor which he icccivc the same puuisliunmt as the preceding, with an additional lino ol kl 40 by way ol restitution. John Pierce, a gentleman of color, who wn (mind in possession o a act L, mrm. i,t proiesled his innocence o( lUi, cmrg j hating 0en it, sen tciiced to pay dnublo restitution, rcccivo twenty lasties, slay in jail one year, ami be decorated in n conviots jacket for six mouths after his release, John Hush, a white man, who ad mitted that hu drove oft' a bull and two cows, lor doing which he was to pay $.'100 restitution, rcucivo twenty lashes, and stiller a yearn imprisonmunt, John Ileeley, n colored individual, who was found in tho possession ot a lot of silver spoon, an ovoroeat, shawl, and other wearing apparel, and for be ing bo found pays (.100 restitution, Htauds in tho pillory an hour, then re ceivis twenty lashus, ami winds up with two years tenancy ol Xuwcastlo jail. Aaron Conner, n cdotod boy, who pleaded guilt) ot assaulting a white girl, with a view of committing nn outrage on her person, and is sentenced to pay a fine ni 6500, stand ouo hour in tho pillory, receive thirty lashes, and suffer un imprisonment of four yo.irs. Georgo W. Thompson, a w hito man, who tno u horse and (orgol to romovo tho halter before ho drove the animal off, For stealing tho horse ho has to pay $300 restitution, $200 fine, stand onu hour in tho pillory, nnd receive twenty lushes. For not removing tho halter' liu lias to pay 12 restitution, the costs, of prosecution, receive t.'it lashes, bo imprisoned ono year, and wear a uonviou j.iokbt for six months. Timothy Dornn, a tvhito man, who !1 Promptly at tho nppoiuted time (leu o'clock) tho jailer threw open ihu gates nml admitted mi eager nud o.x pectaut uudienco ofpeMtud-!altcom-pluxlous, who wen; in the highet state ol excitement to wittiest the grand show proxided for thum gratis by a Delaware justice. Tho majority ol the crowd weru small bojtt, upon whom the exhibition could not fail to have n mod salutary ellcet. To iay that they highly enjoyed the ci loi inniiuo would scarcely express their delight a, thu crack of the whip and the ciies of thu victims ns the lashes descended upon the trembling llesh. Ten colored wo men were present, who alone nppenix'd to halo any sympathy lor the stilVeiers, mid they gave utterance to many ex clamutions ol pity in undertones, ns il they feared that outspoken expression! ol opinion at thu baibarity of llic thu weather i wnru nud pleasant, thev apparently sullered but little. When Thornton, tho horso-thlef, was placed in thu pillory, hu nNo remained onu hour, nnd evidently did not relish hi position. lie appeared to ull'ur more than tho other men, but stubbornly re fused to utter any cries. At onu o'clock thesu three, nnd seven others under sentence, arc to be Ibygcd. This interesting ceremony was post poned until the ultnriionu by thu Slier ill', niter hu had his dinner, as hu feuN ur.couifoi table about the job, nud docs not wish Jo undertake it on nn empty stomach. Vico Presidont Colfnx Upon "Our New West." .Mr. Cwll.u, in a letter to thu author, thus pays ruthuhiasliu tribute both lo the new volume ol Mr, Howies on "Our ginphiu illustrations by tho Hartford Publishing Company and to the Ten 1 holies and Slates it describes: "WAHinxmo.v, Fkii. 10, IMP. Mv Diiaii Mit. Ilowi.Krt The notice d your publisher thai you intend to Incorporate thu akcw-lics of thu two long journeys wo had together, ampli fied, roviscd nnd illusttnted, in a new and more permanent woik, brings ngitin tividly beforu my mind, like a pauoiamu, the stirring incidents nl these expeditious thu magnificent seen ciy, thu constantly changing and novel experiences, thu exploration down in to ihu bowels of tho eartti, and up lo thu summits ol lolly mountains, tho dashing ride down tho Sicras nud nt thu Geysers, the oceans of water and of laud, nud thu open doorol opportunity which everywhere invited us to enter, and to add largely to our stock ot in Involution ns to 'Our Now West.' I have not forgotten tho Indian hostili ties which threatened us oil both jour neys, but I remember far mora delight luhy the boundless plains, thu snow capped mountains, thu mnjestia Colum bin, our Mediterranean ot thu north west, Puget's Sound, that magiu city, San Francisco, thu wonderlul Geysers, thu mammoth trees, and tho peerless Yo Semite. Ii our people, who go to Europu for pleasure, travel and observation, knew a tithu of the enjoyment wo experienc ed in our travel under our own flag, fur more ot them would turn their ta ccs toward the setting sun; nud alter exploiing that Switzerland of Ameiica, the Rocky itesiiitaius, with their re markablu pcasWniid passes, go onward to that realm which trout upon tho Pa cific, whose history is so lomautio, and tthoso destiny is no sure; and which that great highway of nations, tho Pa cific Railroad, will, this taring, bring so near to n II of us nn the Atlantic slope. "These can not now; realize inr long drawn two thousand miles ol staging Wist, nud ono thousand uoiihward from tho Golden Goto; for palatial cars and lightning train will render trav el n pleasure instead of n fatigue, but your granhio sketches of what is tp bo seen, will, wherever thov nrq read, in ureaso the number of tnoso who will not only add to their enjoyment and knowledge, but also strongtlieu tho pa trintio ties which ond together auoh distant regions a tho Atlantic and Pacific States, into ono harmonious ro I piibliu.by following so far as pbssiblo, 111 our pain across me comment. Very truly yours, ScuovLi-n Cc-wax." TUis Julferpal, Revenue rebeipts for fthe past eleven months amnant to oveV I25,onn,noo. NO. Looking Down ItCo' emrini. ror.isu .s si:kn is Kittiim. trrftinll,. I.i1f M11 GuMW.3 Olten ns .irvIiH' lifts been doncrib- 1 cd, there is one et ot hnpirssions which ate perhaps tho most generally Intercf ting ot nil, but which, Itom the natrTru of tho oi?o, canluU so frequently be-re corded. I refer to bno who hrt stood upon the lip of the crater and looked down while nil eruption U nctunlly In progress. It i not nlwny tlrat such n iuvf of sueh a scene can be obtained. It was nt n lime when crash was fol lowing ern-.Ii lu n mnnner that Was (iiltc snlircieiitly terrible, nud when nil the siill'ocnting stieains nnd tnpors weio being dilveti to;cfrttif4-it't6(j monnlnlu by n sliouIMkttU"u weu- able to .go up irofr tlslslriird ide, stand upon thoilfilislr, look down into the sjaWyM, seo what tho erupt Wf'4ftia looks like upon the HssjC W-"?.'! Tint i. in tiiiih.flfy- getting nn idea nl wl&fcM horrors a volcaiio is. viit Vesuviu U oiijffl pointing. It N niifrffl mfiiintain, jut likfc" Meudel'iohn. Y.nia illm,i.r.l 1 .. . . .t i M.".j'r.iiiii-.i ii1. 1 mi . -SSilSJSJ ISSfjII below. lint you hmmj 'W'iMltf. to the Miiii.nili. u 1 .X.s.'.-:.-lt ' ). any ni.iciilnule i iilftrMra,K fM youru'lt in 1 - 'frffiflw ? JBli noineun. both of '"-" -' rhoose the Inst f c t-rJs llNnM Kf t for your accnt ; nmrOiVnns tliu dark ne?s Closes round and tho tvoilil below become hidden from your viuw, yoa stand at the crater in iiieseneo ol x scoue for which no Inuguagu enn bu extravagant. For ovpcrlonced inouu tnineers, the ellnrt required for tho nV cent I nothing remarkable: but fur nt. Unary people, it is laborious enough. v. You urrivo nt tho vcrgo ol tho orator, ami there you behold a sccno full ot nwu 11111I majesty. Tio luddcnn with which you come upon it is quite stnrlling. Going up you noither aw nor hear anything. Ono moment you are clambering up tho side ol tho cone nmid piofouud silence; tho next mo incut, as your head rises above tLa crater lip, you encounter a roar nnd n bhuu which makes you shrink back a little. This stirprlso Is occasioned. I suppose, by tho forinntlol the crater. Il Is n lingo bowl which come up to inito n sharp lip. about hall a mlli. In diameter nud some hundred vards in depth. Towaid tho bottom of tho bowl, on tho opposite side ol whero we stood, wns n great hole, from which all tho projectiles ol the eruption were "shop, tho urfaco ol tho bowl bcinL' comnos cd of lumps of lava, stones nnd cindors, all ol them smeared with sulphur, pie- cisciy like thosu upon which wo were standing. A too mount the eono there I be tween you mid (hu gull nil enormous wall, which dulls ovuryUiiiur alike -lor eyu nnd car. Even whilu on the steer' of tho cone itself you might Im unaware that tho mountain was disturbed, Dut n siii'-lo step seem almost enouah to transfer you from thu most deathlike stillness to the grandest exhibition of force it is possible to cquceive. Instead of tho monotonous dull blaek ot con gealed lava on tho lower levels, yoa havu the deep biiuk red of stones that hnvu been under thu actiun ol fire, tho brightest vorinillion, nud ovcry Imag inable shndo ot orange nnd yellow thill sulphurous deposits arc capable of tak ing.' Theground is hot, too; so hot, in deed that you eannot keep your foot on tho same spot for mnny seconds together Between tho chinks of tho stones you can sco that ft few Inejies below tho surfaco it is actunllv red hot. You thrust in tho end of your stick forn mo ment nnd you pull it ont charred. Over all tho farther half of tho cra ter thcro hangs n dense cloud ol sinoko ni.d vapor; all around you thero is nn atmosphero of sulphur which sets you to coughing; from numberless small Holes about your feet thorc issues, with a hiss, sulphurous jets of steam which nearly choko you as you pas ovtrthera': and thon, ns you look down into ;ths actual uoyss, you nro laoe to taco Wjtn tho most appalling phenomena, both oi sight and sound, which, perhaps, the whole of Europo has to offer. Among' tho crowd ol strange sensations that nro experienced at such a tlmo, the phe nomena oi sound a.- perhaps tho asost wor-derful oi all, What tteots'lhe ee is, V anything, evert more terrhte taasi what moots tho eye. Even to gjsjsai' tho eruption is Dotysmt whatrtfeo insesx inatiou paints it beforehand. t' '"- .i Texas baa now wjthin her bo.reu mora than a,000dbd 'hvati'uf euttic, and can export annually 1,000,000 beevo. .4 ! I tl