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S l-'KAM,'0--.Ul!!ltlCAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, oitositk TIIK Odd Fellow's Hall, .liuksonviltr. Oregon. Travelers unit reMilent bjnntcrs will fino MADAME D' BEDS AND BEDDING Placed In firM cl.i" order, and In cvrtj Way snpi-rior lo any in lhl section, nml mipissetlliy any In Hie State. HCR ROOMS ARC .EULV I'L'RMMIL'D, And o plentiful supply of the lt of rvery thing tlio inufkrt nflordi Mill b ob- tallied for 1112 11 TABLE. No Unwilled will lio sparrd to de-erve Hie pat ronage nf tin- traudlng as well as Hie perma nent cominnnlty. .Ineknnvllte. March 31. Isflfi. tf Peter. Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSOXVIMX, 0A7.V0.V. Ambr o t y pos, Photograph , Oartos do Vislto dosi: ix 77; nxKsr srvu: or aut Pictures lU'ilurril Oil .7 I.V77J 71 UFKSIZK TtAn.liOiU) SALOON ill. A. MtUiVrANO CONiDTJCTOH, Choice l.bpion and GIrim always on liand. THROUGH TICKETS' 1") CKNTS. mrs niisii"& .miamstkr, DENTTSTS, JO I, MurUft Cor. Kciwiiy Sts.. S.N I'llANtlM-O, C.l TU MrAl.lST.'U. r the above fum. will 1 . t JHrloonvlllo .oimlline In Avput i x nml will aituid tt.all l,nlti In bis Hut Ijr n I j-nc noticr of Ilit? lime of lit lUurn t'.r. ugli Hie columns ot tldi piper, DR. A. B. OVEltBECK. Physician & Surgeon, J V'KsnXVlU . Mlivny. (liter At 111 fitli'tlCf, III till- Old OmliC.li llt'pltnl mi (Ih-huii Ktrrt'l. DR. E. H. GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AN'!) SURGEON, OFFICE-Corner or California nml Fiftli Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. Hit will pi.tcllro In Jackson nnd adj.iet-n counties, mid attend promptly lu prnfeiiiiil r,V.. hl-ill DR, A. B. QVERBECK'S BATHROOMS, In tho Ovorbock Hospital, wai.m.coi.d a siiowkh baths, sundays and wednesdays. I)H. IJ'.WIS GAM'NO, . PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON AND Olawtoti-lolnu, IXII.l. allend In any wlm miv itiiitrn bis V H'rvlcf" (Win- at It V limtpir ofllcK on lint i:.it fldo 3d lne. Joikmmillo.noiitf n. r. now i.t.r.. j:. n, watso.v. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Tn, kmni r( llrrunu, IK. Ii. Tm DAVIS, OFFICEON PINE STREET, Oppoiaito tlo Old AIIKANSR MVI'.HY STAHI.K. Jacliniiic, Oif-goti. Strayed or Stolon. IfltOM Jf. HANM.T'rt RANCH, AHQUT I An? Mth.one bay hurst', fivn year old, ""nt II) hand high, star cm forflifntl, white 'hllcnmrks, two white lilntl 'fool. A liberal f ird will bo paid for bl recovery. 'j, J, C'ONSTOCK. tw. NOTICE. N'lTlt'i: l lieroliy rIvimi to phlppi'm and con fuiiPtK to or from Crcwriit City, tlmt lb rtwnt City ,(litrr Company will not l re fniiHil for any danmRo to gootln or frelgh rom and alter till data. WJl.MAM 8AVUM, Accnl for 0. City Idirlitf ft. rjfitfDt rily, May 2fi(b, M3. JnJffi. i a n ' 17 i v profit xmiirvti VOL. XIV. .- !. 0Riii;ui SI!iTIM!L ) i'Lnt.isiu:i) livery nturiluv .'MoiiilnB - B. F. DOWELL, orrmn, tvnxmi c thihd strkkta TKHMt HI' fllHlItllTlti For on-' war, tn mt.'inw. four dnllarr j If not p-ild within lu tint lx monlln r th year, live iloll.irn ; If mil paid mil.'.' H" expiration of I lie ear, lx 0ul1.tr. TICItM-J OI' ADVr.tlTISIOt One niiinie (lo.llne or 1cm), firt lnertlon, tlitrn doll.u i racli pnlii'iptrnt In-rttlon. one dnllitr. A ill-rnimt n niiy per cent, will be tiMde to lliu'i' wlm ndvrrtipu by Ibejrar. I.ejjal Tel'derp rreelvtd at current rote. BEFORE THE DATTLE. Ily llie ttliln of our mildfii. 11 tin- Iran of HiO'o nl borne, Wc lm v tomd lo die or coinpier, A i d lb day of tliatb,lia.eom'. We bad looltftl for love'a rrwardlli, UV bail li-nrd tbe mimii'-rfil vow, Wr bad Imped to bind llie biiirtl, Hut llie Cpt Mini" nor brow. Wbo tdinll toll Hip tal of htlnUer! Win liall In at our djlnj; ymiiiIO A bundled fin men wall in, A butidrtd angry iwoid". Ob I tnnimtr bnrr', U-ar tbem To tbe boin't w love to well I (Hi t fiidlnjt run. rbltic toflly, Wben to-nimrow'K tutoyou tell? Water Rights and Irrigation, No. 8. , nv HOVi;i.t. A WAIMI.V, ATI V AI LAW, ju'konwi.m:, oiixiiv.n. Ii,repprettothegc.:eralp.incipli-l,)iiHi,'!it.l o t(0 0 ,,0 ,lMll. aiiidicnldo to riihi'it nl ilivi-rMnu ol a- . . . .... . ' owner. lei, tnero i uo tiiueienco miwcen tno rightN ol the riparian piopiietor, who'u hind e.Ntend only to tho cculro of the atitaiu, and of htm who owns upon hoth Miles of it. Thu. in tho cap of I'arker iv. fSiUwold, rtjioitcd in 1 7 Connecticut, tho plaiutifl' owned land on only one t-it'c of thcsticntu, and the action wn for diverting tho water thiiof hy an atlitlt-ial trincli, and not ri turning llie rnmo into tho stream un til after it had pacd the plaintiff hind. Tho nctiou was MHtniniil, al though tho iilaintilV had uerr apro piiatcd lliu water ol tho Mrcain lotiff, ami no ilainngCH were hhuwn to hao rt milted '.o hint from mich diveitiion. So, in the cac ol Tyler v. Wilkinson, the l.iiit!iin!!o of Story, .1., upon ffii point i: J riint fucif, cveiy prouie tor upon emli bank of a uicr is enti tled to the hind covcicd with water in Irout ol his bank to the mi. Idle thitnd of the sticum. In virtuu of his owner ship he has a light to the use of tho water iloiiinsr over it, in its natural cm rent, without diminution or obstruc Entered, ntty axes, employed icspee tiou Tho comcquenco ol I tiwly by IMwnrd lluiitei in killing this prinelplo is, tliat no projineior ua- tho right to like tho water to the pre-1 Jutlieool another Jn their character as ilparian projirletors, thoy have, annexed to their lands, the gen eial flow of the liier, so fir as it has not been already acquired hy some pri or and legally operative oppiopiia- t'""'1 . ... i "Tho application of tho foregoing principles to tho ntbject of fir.gatloii iiiiiv ho best illustrated by a rclereiice to a few hading eases inioliing an in-1 . !.... n..1 qiitry into tne mono oi i-icnv iu .... in which tliis may bo done. "In tho case of Weston iv. Alden, rcpoitc.liuS .Mahsaohusettr, tho con troveisy was between two owi.iersof ihpiiiIows ni.oii tho bamo stream. Tho d. fendaut, by MiiIcoh cut in the bank of tho stream, diverted mo waier thereof op lo his jueadow, whereby somo part of it was nbsoibo.l and wasted, but returned all tho remain, der into tho stream boforo reaching tho phiintiirx meadow below. Tho court held, that 'a man owning a oloso on an ancient brook may lawfully uso tho water thereof for tho purpose o,f husbandry, as watering his cattle, or irrigating tho close, and ho ijwy, do this, either by -(j.ping t,r lVom1 1,, brook and pouring it upon .his land, or by making small sluices for tho samo purpose. ' And if tno owner of n closo below is damaged thereby, it is dam. num abjue ivjurlaf or ft loss without nn injury. "In Blanchard tv. Baker, reported In JAOKSONVIM.K. SATURDAY. OCTOHEH 23, 1800. ' vMa,,",, Wt,,t"'. -r frt ofonii.g to tiiu nights of n r!Hi'mrt piojitivtor, cmi- nucti'ti with tho ictTinik tlmt 'ho mny nvikc a rraioii.iLlo ti.tc of 'tli.t wntvr it gulf lor tiomr?ticfiiiriiO!f., forwntctitiit jcnttlf, or eton for it ligation, iinulu1 tlmt it i not iinrcnjotinoly ik'liiincil, of ritsciili.illy (iimiusficil,' mltl, tlmt. 'ill though liy tho can- of Weston vs. Ai titn the right of irrignliiti might .iwtn to hi gi'iiurnl atiil iilillinitcd, ji'lstihii qttciit rtiMM hao ri'slraiiitMl it consist-i-ntly with tho enjoy iiu-nt of th.' com mini hottnty of n:ttiro liy other jiropri dor.'', through u lm.su huiil iiMticninhml , 'ifloii nectl9toiiKil tti llow. Aiul the I ounliuf ntiott ol (ho tlglit hy thrsulnti-r iKTIMOIH M in iicconiiwicc 'i t'i i.uin moti law.' "Tliucaoo of I'oikitii iv. Dow, ic iortoti in 1 I toot, N t-mlior than either of thu ahoe, ami wa onelielueeii tlio owner of mi nnrient'tiilll nml n riparian proprittor uliove, for tliveiliiig the wa ter for purpoMi of irrigation. The court hohl that ho had n light totliiulii Wi tho tpiautity of vtrjtrju tlieKtrcnni at agninsit tho iiiHIum ner-hvlow, liy (preailing it upon the Inutl to inauure nutl euiiclt it, pioxitlml ho ilhl it jiru tlently, ami tlhl not uVpthc the mill ownor tf the nu.pltt. ''nii5'nv uLl'olLwii ''. HieJinnlp. tcpoitotl in lit MnHNtehii'ett, tlilhi fiom that ol Vtoli r. Altlrn hy th liicl that the laml-owner Moppetl the plrefiin altogether hy a ilam, in older to rain' a head ol water wherehy toir ngatohit laud, until it roo ntid inn oer tho tlaiu, nml therohy an ancient null of the plaintiU'wat injurlou!y nf. I'. ..I. nl- -111.1 it i--w lielil In lit Mil till. . . t i.i.. i , AilI,lllllv ... i nl,iinlll. ri.lml.,,.l lu .' I'icki-ilng, lu which tho control er- ' l sy was between two owncts ol tin nil- mi'ii niw.li n kin. Mill lllll lllilltr (lllO sti.iti.iM the water by a tln.n. so that n large portion ol it wnt. diuittd on to."-"'1'" ' l-""m """"' ,rw ,rMI" ",""' litical convention iiheio so much tnlont his In...!, where much of it was nb.,ten.tion, and unallWtc.l l.y tho l....y'was displayed by the speakers, or sothc.l or cvapon.tctl, and tho Mime, "w-voyagc . which was characlcri;cd hy kiicIi per pon.t was nut it tumid into tho sticnin. The ctx.it retogi.'uo the gtiietul light of tli veiting water lor tho purposes ol Ini gation, and, in giiing judgment In I.i oi- nl iliii lower owner, lav sticks no on the eiicuuistauee that tho upper one1 .,....- ....-. t 9 a had stoppetl the water by a dam, and ri-maik, in icg.inl to iriigntion, "ho must ue l III l lis laiicr way so n n. t ,i1L, l!lhl ,MUn.lo injuiy to his neighbor, who has the Mime light.' j -n. in: roviiM'r.n. ! Tin: hin.i'.MOi or Muium:. A ehecilul New Yoik Dotictiie has in tahlishi.l a inuscuui of triuie, in which up.' collected a witt number of highly ! inteimting objects, Mich as thico old, ti ,vi., in Pet.ruary, ipui, oy i-iaiii J-Vnls in killing his wile lu Detoher, IftlJtl. ami by George Wagner, who murdered his wife in July, 1605. Theie is the small nuty poeket-knllw with which Koger Lamb killed his wile in ISO.'); the old f.tshioued pepper-box tc- volvcr with which Jacob l Heeler shot his wile in August, 180:.; tho lit lb singlo barreled pistol with which I'.itilek Nluhobon shot his wife lor in fidelity to him in lSOS, and tho blood- besiuuared razor with which Amanda ... . . . 1 . I, . -I . !.. iq'j,0inpsou cut tier iiusoauu s uiruiu ugut, 1600. A delicate, pcail-han- died pocket-knife, with which .Mnig.iret Walsh kille.l Oflieer .McChesuuy in Oc tober, 1607, hangs by the side of a murderous cLavur thrown by William Siimmer-J nt a little girl who had inno cently prepetrate.l an Apiil-tool jest upon tho murderous assassin; and fes tooned about tho relies o! crimo is the long dirk broken in tho neck of .Mickey Free by his murderer, O'l.oilloy. This lively catalogue is continued pretty neaily l injiniOiin by n delighted correspondent who has been pormittcd to inspect its contents. Tun lUiHoerttt, published nt Darling ton, Wis-, gets oli'n. good one. A rival paper in that place has just purchased new typo for the olllce, nnd' proceeds to make a blow over tho matter. Where upon the J)mqcrtft says ; "In this, ns in everything olso, they nro au ago be hind our office, which was supplied with new material years ago. tho (lovcrnmcnt Oardcn at Washington. X. C. Jleoker, writes to the Now Yoik Tribune a follows concerning nn institution in which our leaders arc. In tel ected: Among the nttnetiotuofthe Capital i-t the (iovoinmrnt gardun, under the charge of AVIIIiniu Saunders; and his' maiingcniciil of pear trees is woithy ofleiuuali, on tho 15th and IClh ol Sep note, it m simply to lnut on good jtomler, which was called for tho pur gionnd, give l.iir and clean culture and I poso ol organising a Woman's .Sull'rage let them grow. lMiicliing, pinning, I Asoulalion for tho State ol Ohio, and mid all tho-escicntilie nml complicated! to inake prcparatiuii for a vigorous diicctjoin rieiivnl from tho Krcncli, and jeniivnss for that Stale, in thu intcresl ndoptod liy our orehardlMs, ho eonld- of tho enfranchisement of woman. The ets vono than iKeles, for heiillrihulet im-tingH weioall hirgoly altendud, ami blight and other diseases to this ttoat- the audiences, if wo nro' to judge liom ment. Whether right or wrong, he apptnrnnees, were compotod of tho has mi argiiniuut in his favor which hct oI.ts ol people, who M-omed deep 0'ight to welgh-lhe trees grow n:ly interested in the i1ictmioii ol the "iini'o.'llnrd as Norn's (roses j" blight is nnkr.ou-n, nfld all vaiictie art loailoiH with fiuit. It may be snhl that Ins j 1 1 t ol prominent orators prisenl was plan suits Mich a huitudo and ,"il ns ipihu brilliant, including some of-the Washington; if o, let it bo ndopteil , ,rost able women speakers in this theie, nml let ponrs be gtowufor the cottntiy; among thrto we iiiiino I.ney supply ol tho cotintiy. The Una Stono Mlaekwrll, Susan II. Antl y. niiellcs ofgiapes aieal.o grown help Dr. .Mary P.. Walker, .Mrs. Dr. Chase, without any d!en! by placing twof Cleveland, .Mi. Dr. Cutler, l'ro boaidslikea rool, along the top ol iess.,r of DNoau-s ol Women nml Cliib tiellis. jilrcn. in Clevehind Ilomcopathlo Col- 1 was suiprised to seo tho China tea-1 lege, .Mlrinin .M. Cole.etlllor Wimiih' plant growing vigoitmy in (hi gar- j Aiti'ocatr, .Miss l.i7.io .M. Iloynton.niid Ipii. .Mr. Satimlets snhl it hail stood Mr,. .Mary K. I.Ucrmore, editor A'jila. without protection soveiat year, and i9f, now it woultl seem that the growing (r( ...Mr,, j. '. Longly. ol Cincinnati, tea in this country is not ooikMciciI prehled ovir the mrotlng with more with tefetence to the eli.nato of Ton-jofiiliy and ability than is usually dis ucec, or tiny other Southern State. I,nyc.i by polilical lnadets of the other but as to whether tho people ibsiio to 'set', willi'all their expciiouce. grow it. lean sec no dilliciilly in nl-1 The mo.t perfect order provalltd most any family, at least south t t ltiouliout. nml the amount ol talent n.ila.lelphia, and, perhaps, uvrn nnilli .lUplavcl bv tho various speakers was of it, growing their own ten, and i- .ol,uti.lng lemaika'.do. tney aro leai lovers tea, tney ougni W() ,lpara n ,j;,lv tc.iyCllt KP. to take the little earo and trouble re- ,jPll,mi (w,0 m,i m'M, somewhat in ipilifd, lorif theytlo, theycanhavenn'jioimeshlmselO -nv, on leaving the ",, 0,,,.v lHol 1 l.y such as is ob- il is customary firsnmoagiiciillural ii rlttrs to tlispniago this garden, but I think they are unwbo, ami that 'they ought lo be glad that among the np-' piopiiations for so many objects, htirti- cultural nnd like Intetests obtain a small share, and I am cerium that the, country ought to ucciio gnat benefit thcicliom. Aunt Dinah's Pledge-' The Xew Yoik Tunj'fntnve Aili'o- says, "This Is tho title of a new book wiilten by .Miss .Mary Duiiiell'ngrtlnsi woman, so shamefully that tho Chellls, anil publMietl by tho National 'ofUiiding rlauis i ctd only he polntcil Tcuiperanco Society. Tho gicat pop. ' out to tin nl to cause every high-minded ulaiity ol her former writings, OhLhi' mw 0 cry shame! it in; Txiiipemncc J)o-(vr, haron j "Tho spu.kcrs at these conventions Mil's Va.'tv, etc., will insure tho hunt those offending clauses out and m-w book a cordial welcome. It has criticise them most mcioilcffdy." been pronounced her best book by tlioM. who have read 'tho advanced , . .'. ii i i i i ' Christian woman. I lor pledge Iiiclu-, ,i.,um,,,i. i ......m.. ....!,-nil ... sheets. Aunt Dinah was an oaino-t drinking. U saved her boys, who lived iuef.il lives and died happy, and by, ,l,"n ""ri "" " ; "v ," ., , , I. . , thorough ysaekened. When tho imo quiet vot loving ami peisbtcnt work., , " ', . ,,-,..- 1 , ,. ' ii i i ' has been slackened, dissolve it in wa- llillliui ill lining li.nvin II 1 v iiiiii-m, lllll. seemed almost beyond hopo of salva tion. 'It is wnndci fnl how things como round when there Is a Christian some where praying.' "TbU inaIo pledjje 1 No word profana, Nor vllo lobacci)' poUnn stain, I'olluto t)iv Up- of llio'o wbo flfin It ; No trim, nor brundy, rum nor kIo, Ilfclond Ibelr brain or lure to sin. Then tliamo to Mm wbo darts malign It." Wiuru a!i:n ov Soutiikiin Planta- iio.vh. '1 wo liumlrctl tltousan.l wnito men aro cultivating cotton in South Carolina, accoidlng to tho Chailcstou Xi'ia, nnd tho Stato will this year yield products equal to fifty millions, or nn nverngo of sixty-four dollars per heada fact oi riouhlo Hignifieniice, as bhowing that white men can sifely work in tho oott6n-fiods, and that tho superior class has wisely abandoned its hostility to labor, A Goon Opinion', Princo Napoleon told tho Fieuoli Scnata that the best form of Government was that of tho, United States. But. savs tho Journal . DebaU, he only toM tho Sonata "what oyorybotly but the. Senate thinks." 40. Woman's Suffrago Convention Tho JauIm Oich Magazine, pub lished at liidiannpoli, lint, and edited hyAlis. M. Cora ISInnd. ono of tho hesl, if not tho very hot, ol ladies' tiiag.-uiic. ha- tho following: "NVe hal the iiluanrc ol nttcndhnr tho rem. vention held in I'iku's Mitsio Hall. Cin- Mtbjecl ol eh.thing woman with all the political lights poocd hv man. The inIlt m, llB IBI, vt,r mvwvt ,,0. fret order, and mi much dignity and decorum. This would seem to Indicate that the ladies tnko to polities rpiito naturally. Although but a visitoniml guest, we onjoyed the convention great Jy, ami feci quite bitre that whether the woman's Btifl'.ago movement sue ceeds. r nut, much good will be effected Incidentally, by ' the dlicitnsiou of wonin.'s legal i elation. "I'ne a- we are in this country, there is remedy a State whoso rlatute does not dlseiimiunte in favor of man nnd ('111..W Wiiii roit Htii.mns. Take 'a clean water-tight cask and put into it half n bushel of lime. Slack it by . , . ... , , pouiiug water over It boiling hot, and " "J quantity o com ,t Uro Iter, and add two pounds of sulphate of zino and 010 of common salt. These .'will causo tho wash to harden and pro fit iti cracking, which gives an un seemly nppearanco to the work. A beautiful cream color may ho given to t lie wash by adding thico pounds of yellow ochro,or a good pearl or lend color, by tho addition of a lump ol iron black. For fawn color add four pounds umber, ono pound of Indian led, nnd ono pound common lampblack. For stono color add two pounds raw umber nnd two pounds lampblack Whnn applied to tho outside, ot houses and to fence,, it is rendered more durable by adding about a pint of sweet milk to a gallon ol wnsh, 8?lcu(iji(? American, A Correspondent of tho Scientific American says. : "The grjudstono is a self-hharpeniiig tool, and after having been turned somo time in ono direction (if n hard stone) the motion should be ntversod. Sand of the right grit ap plied occasionally to a hard stono will render it quito effectual." .i Maplo'nnd other trees which begin to split and break down can be saved by bolting the open halves togtther, NO. Tho Battle Cry of Freedom and $500. The vVf Mitscngtr says, 'A gen tleman called nt our office nnd said : "1 think I once made rrtofo by one siimingof the 'Battle Cry1 flmflr any once else over did, not excepting tb author himself ' " Wc nsketl how it happened, and he related tluwfollowing incident : "I was choiiler at Dr. C.'s church in O , N. Y., when this famous song first appeared. 1 am sorry to sny our church had the reputation of being coppery,' ami deserved ft, too, with tho etcvpfion of n very fevr who by contrast sconietl thentnuncliot kind of Cnloti niBii. One of these, Col'. J K Ii , who neier could gat enough of tho new song, camo across me ono Sat urday nltcrnoon, and slipping mo on the shoulder, said, 'I'll give you five hundred dollollars if you'll sing tho B.ittlo Cry of Frcdom timing scrvioo in church to-morrow.' I thought this loo gi eat nil oiler to be declined, ns I knew hu was no.onlya,bumhntlynb!o, but jut the man to do such n thing, so I set to work to arrange for it. This was soon accomplished, and it was kept au entire secret liom all but the few that were lo join me. 0, 1 forgot to say that I asked one of tho deacons who was all light, if I had better do do it. -Yes.' savs he, 'sing it if it. drfUM every ciitjer out of tho shed.' So at tho lime' I had chosen, when we ,4 were to sing a voluntary, 4Yi:s, wk'i.i. itAi.i.v uttfNi. mi: 11. in,' camo thtin doling down on tho coppericnti. of the congregation. Such n commotion I never saw; the Union men 'clapped their hinds' in tho most scriptural man ncr; thootheis raged, but It was no use, tho lliing was tlouo nml couldn't bo itudon?, and the Union cause re eeivetl a new and vigorous impulse ami I a check- for five hundred dot lars.'' A Judicious Wife A' judicious wifo Is nlwnys snipping oil' her husband's moral natiiro little twigs that me gmiing In tho wrong direction. She keeps him In shape by continual pinning. If you say any thing silly, she will nfi'cctiouately tell you so. If you declare you will do some absurd thing, sho will ilud means ol preventing your doing it. And hy far thu chlcl pait of all tho common sense thero is In this world Jielonginn questionably to women. Tho wisest things which a man commonly does nro those which Ids wifo counsels him to do. A wile is the graml wleldcr of tho moral pruning knife. If Johnson's wife had lived, tl.eio would huvo been 110 hoarding up of orange peel no touching all tho posts in walking along tho strcots uo eating ami di inking with disgusting voracity. AC Oliver GolilsniAh had been imuitl, ho would never havo wont hatiiu-m-ornble and ridiculous coat. Whenever you find n man whom you know little about oddly dressed or talking absurd ly, or displaying errentrity ol manner, you may bo tolerable stiro that ho is not a mairied man, for the comers aro rounded oil' the 'littlo shoots are pruned away in mariicd men. Wives generally hnro much more senso than their husbands, especially when their husbands nro clover men. Tho wife's advices aro like tho ballast that keeps tho ship steady; thoy nro wholciomo though paiiilul sheais, snipping of tho little giowths of soli-conceit. Fun: iusuianco in Japan is simple, but cflective. No paid tip capital is required. Tho " company" consists of tho Mikado, who Issues ono general "policy," which ho calls an edict. The chief condition is that ovory person whoso houso catches fire, shall havo his head cut oil. Tho losses hnvo been re niaikably light, Tin: ability of tho female tongue to keep a secret is proved by the conduct of n St. John's girl, who did pot tell her lover sho was worth millions in her own light until after tho mnrriago. Evunr young couple who desiro to make a good start iu life must keep two bears in the house, and feed them well iiamoly, bear and latbear. Thk laying ol tho submarine-cable in tho Black Sea, as a part of tholndo European telegraph, was finished on tht 11th day of July, f ' -- m Cardinal Cation, of Ireland, haa' forbidden Catholics to send their chil dren to free sohools. This order ap plica to Catholics in America also, -' m A swarm of bees aettled 00 tbflfrosi of a locomotive on a Vermont railroad, and were carried free Into Canada. .