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f - Ú 1 ? ! * „ \ m .jr ! / $ ^ U W*-*» V O L . C O Q ! I. ¡ E L E c r r v . O R E G O N . T l E S D A Y , C.-Ü .5H rr; . D E C E M B E R !, N O . 1885. 16 . A i ì o t l i i - i ' f i n ! i i il t l ' i i r . I »'tween tiiem, nmi tin' hill country thickets; but ¡:s the roa«l runs just dusioii that they were a quiet, W ini ipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 20— i •, uni ! t s rough. S»*mo l 1 .) miles above the liver bottoms, it won hi moia!, and well-behaved pe »pio, ! I , V : a ( A !" -.1 w li»»M it" i' fu -•<’ T me traversed when we-t turn sail- seem natural that the timber wouhl frorn thè fa et that v e could iind Dispatches from JTitlleford about F*N A- IC W N 1 N G .M . D- !v*s i: ;:S th.- h;>!\t h A\ h< denly to the hills on our light ami be larger a little further up the but one saloon in town. The place tir- Indian.-, say tlie most alarming * ’ d ill* n *’rM*s ri In > * ' ■ • * ; Thysiciaa ami Surge >n, n ;*o:>il, though steep grad«* some hills, which change rapidly to low seemed to he quiet and nioasant, report i.- the assertion that the ' '* 11: * h.ll lriVr* a tboiinli Mr.;.' HKMlwith (- : C u y . Or..;;* * n . 'I hat i . ft' Would ht* 1* i! si: IV ilu ce miles Jong takes us to the smooth rolling hills, resembling nlthough everylìody seemed to he s "E h ern r ml portimi ri < ribes aro ou If Ulf' i >.l*t •.'l.’l-f. i" . : !»• ¡virt, C;d! roii.p - y r.t sa unlit. The canyon up which v,e tho-e of central Ohio and parts o f busy at so:n ‘ hing. in e b u g i- the podd « f foi suing au adialiCC to \\ ! ■ th th*--. ■ : \ tlu> nv'i^’irp. as far * came was rather thinly timbered, I Vnnsylvainiu; and this peculiarity irregiilarly laid out, and .-tumps uni i'/.veeo the whole <• -untrv >W :> I M L isir. tr.u*? E x p ;" « • iï J ohn L ank . L. F . L v n f .. i . ». We -'.1 lb .»*' v»rî\'\v. as the boundary, ! « i. 11 ' . t!MS and at several points, a good view continues til! die hills almost dis. brusii in front <.f fjom eqi iti- good north L A N E A LANE, >cm w i ’.*» tight • fo r ■ ..it to-day The « . c a d d be obtained o f the main appeal'as we go on down. l iom houses, gavo unquestioned evi lei. e niassacremg and iK -¿roving all in Wi! !! ht for p ic to-n Atloillt vs il!id ( *idisii; is ,’l ! :,w. ram ^ o. Tiie mountains here are Dora the lands along the river o f thè town’s ago. Sev -rei w»g >n their way. This means m udi moro | nvs. lu *ioc:. n o . «vii . i arth— I T « * V« a S p cciaii.y. Land Cases i not as rough as where we crossed Hats have been nearly all taken up roads finii a cernirò;» center at tliis than the late rebellion, and it will Hi , ih o u g tits are f;*.r ;i Olire uu Min*S .■:*« ',<> })p -*i.**t oîhilop oliL in .1 ..f In.hiv a m i o f O r The I below Rogue river. The canyons by sellers, and in in any case*-good point, nnd daily stages run to Coos : bp im possible for the governm ent ilotal. Oregon. 1 ’ - : .iule t ■* d*..i*t R«»S'»bur are neither as steep and abrupt, or large deal ings have been made bay; a line o f small steamers ply l*1’ compare it to a sim ple .i>L A vc tv litt'e : s ecs Ics ' ant runners who as deev; a;.d the hunter finds it a n i l ¡.a m ti i a n u s with orchards the river between Mvrtl Point Information from J . M . S i m . in . J ohn A. C. uvt F.tiou« h t » f u r n is h ¡ivi ■ i. much easier to get over the country, loadeil with fruit, farm buildings and Tandon at the mouth o f the have been to the various tribes and H e say s, is u’ l a m a n ! ,uU! ask Siglin & Gray* ; . T. i . V . # ' J. ' n 1 .. i , ' i »i Atifl t h a n k th >rJ f*>v civiiuj. . and still it appears that game is and good lencos, are met all along stream nud stop at all points neces who have been making observa Alin* tvs (\i;:ns!’i»rs At Law, L u t. is it t r u « ? Wi ll, if it !><>. fr< »in About a couple o f miles and a saw- sary, so, very abundant, judging 50, that be ■Side daily mail tions for otliers, say the trouble M:*.dvi**M. O nw county. (»r<*S"!i. r:>. » tneh V ¡"l! lian* to 1».*rro\v— O vri ii .llrtinl h a . M m v l.'lanr.* The lOS eburg an«1 Co os bay, C »• may begin at any lnoinenh what we saw. I pon leaving lióse- mill is passed wliidi supplies the The h ui V le» -le.’i; f >r In' -ail lo-Jay Hot ■ . vV Will hi*lit fr.r nil > -nii >rr. ‘'.v. ( ’ity has d lily boats both' burg, the timber changes fron, local demand. A beautiful grove ii -~> • \eminent was warui d v< rv much w . SIN C LA IR , Of '»vi'iilth :i f • ii-t ;oi)*s • • I i In its !r.H, | stunted oak to pine ami lir, and oi myrtle, whose branches inter- wavs. T ii;* peo pi«•' are well sup- in the same lm ni.« r o f the Sa.s \Nith sni:ill.-si nuiu- r:»*• »r 111 ii'iiri al !,u’.v. ■ here the oak has almost entirely loci. o\er the load, making asplen_ plied with communications from 1 '»hmiowun tr■ but it neglect- S.>: out .n unit hoM ah -w* G e n e r a l In --: i ■ a m i 1’ pn ! E s t a t e A g e n t, »Several stores and ¡ to take precautionary measures ¡disappeared, and in fact nearly all ¡d id avenue for a short distance; the outside. A lar -i' liinoiuinator. CoQriu.K C ity , O kfoon . Tliis nmkvs the suia of all i'.i-i jov.-t. ! except small trees o f every kind, i nnd then the broad leaved maple groceries, two hotels, a saw-mill, ' ul,Pl too late. ¥ ► « (Ifni* ilia In >: ii*-;i mi hlis-i.'s, ! 1 lie range, as far as we could see, : and myrtle for a while longer, and brewery, shops o f various k in d s i:itmuu<!s* I’ onp . i I jv if^ rn iiit Hill. T. G. O W E N . ! is all lie iif'ili; *; is all h“ jir.ivs: ! was not very heavily timbered, but we are again driving through the aud the one lone saloon, were all j New York, Nov. I'J—The T rib *Tis hreail :»u>l i-’.ie s ■ and hisses, Attorney «'ird Counselor at Law, liut. i ; i: true? Ym '»;» it ain't. us we go down the eleven mile long small growth noticed before, and running and seemed to have a fair: line’s Washington correspondent (Jim. For. i:i thi. world ,*f sorrow. i canyon, to Diewster’s prairie, the the farms become more and m ole nusiness. , says: Senator Pdm unds will push The itimi who ¡chts for !'rend lo-day Continued ne.rf icrck. , tirof good size again appears. The numerous as we are nearing the ■ his postal telegraph bill wkqn con s. H- HAZARD, M ill tir.hi- forjtie to-ite>rrow. ------ --------- gress meets. H is plan is to]create — Mivchaut Traveler, 'grade is at the bottom ol li.e can- 'continence o f the different forks, Attorney and cunselor at Law. yon or nearly so, and the road is ! w hich go to make up the Coquille a board consistin' nf i ! >■ sec/ctaiics C itt . D on . 1>I H IO M I/O U L M IA ( (»VF] *1 1)11 The character o f tue malignant not any too smooth and is r.ithei river. \\ e cross the North Lu koii of state and war .aid the (ristinQs- is mil1 worthy o f profumi 1 stu ly. tt*r-general, wie m * d dy it/sli-ll be lY o in 1S i » « - 1> i i r ? (o îliiy J. W . BENNETT. ! narrow. The bluil's on each side a good substantial bridge, some six O ir rl.iiiil. A.iorr.ey at Lxw. I are buhl and precipitous, and the or eight miles above M yrtle Point, A deep, searching analvsis o f ’ he to lay out our trunk lingsconnect- engender envy, „ .u;,. .* . . fi *■ M u ; i i k i e : i>. ( ) *N. Roseburg is a tlirifty looking burg, ! grade is sometimes many feet above a little city located near tin junc- reasous which * ’ i n g »* « a s t i i i i g t i ' i i w i t ! ) t n ^ n o r t h e a s t , aml probaoly coutains some lobO the roaring stream almost under tiou «»t the (dlTereut branches t!i .t malee, greed, and the numerou northwest, southward and south. I). X j . W A T SO N . or —t'i U souls, and seemed to be our w! eels. i3rid,res increase jn here form the mam stream. As petty jealousies attributai le to tlie Brandi lines are to be edablishod a dve place, for a large brick was size «as we go down, and extensive we did not go through the town, H malignant, is worthy ot tuo pen of as needed. Attorney u n wi Conn % » u 'or at Law 1 la* po.-tal system and some philosopher more advanced jeing up on one of its principal marks of Hoods are seen at many being a mile or so to our left, we V.Y»»; t v. Oos. rates are to be t iv d from time to in the study of lmmanit\ than your s tree is aiul si*\a ral small minting:-, places. Vet sudi is the energy of cannot speak from actual ohserva- time by the hoard. N othing done Imml'le contributor. With J. IT. NCSLER, were in various stages o f grow th on t|u. superintendent o f the road that ' nt"* but am told that ii is a thrifty h') 11 ’ by the government in the matter is Ulj notary Cub ¡c it is ii1!.cr<*!»t; tli.-y, c e r n ii,gly, i ¡ „ , erfere w!t|, o r nroliilnt little place with something near stwer.il otlier sireets, and thè lm>y but very few accidents occur, al- (’.* : l'Um c. i ne.1 in wi.li thè clin i alivi titoligli thè stages pass over t!:e 300 inhabitants. W e are safe in delight in every action that may be individuals or corporations from classed as pure dial) >lism. ith D L. S T E IL E . M. D-* lattie o f machinery, and we were i roail at all liours oithor night or saying that it is in the midst o f as otners it mi>es from some fancied carrying on the butsness o f tele al must lempte.l to belie\e that t ìjo * « T, y and in all kiuds o f weather. g»><nl farming region, wh it there is graph lines. L e n tis t- ------ --------- m O» ■ <— or real oftem e projected bv some I L v lia r s T ^ l^ C -C i, C r c s r c n , clt-v Had i.oi hall all attact of lumi After passing over the road once, o f i*, ns can l o found anywhere tii«li:«ii O i i l n ; e , in < ( » l u r a d o , (alleo m i.i .¡.imi ì u P i . ìm ^. » hi t** . ‘ ime?», but one of thè Jaiulloiils we did not envy thè stage cii'i\ '*r wes o f the Missouri, and this i-, otlier party. Malignancv ai d van Denver, ('»!., No\. IS -C alorow , alui «a r assuiv‘il us, pliaiti\el\, liait tue lus job, and wo cou 'd not lu lp saying a gocil deal, but ! tliîhk 1 ity being, as my ex; erience teaches, ]>!i»tlC<) l.utrl. with fourteen 1* dges and eOO po- üii!i» L.ou, «.V in-.eparab'.e, the pr.lient— I use the l *\ »î î tunes were reuib. dulJ lu couipar»- thinking how littîe tiieir labia- is km»w wliereof 1 spe d». Fiie tow u trai-i.i n «>! i n ie ;, is camped at Yeampa river, son to what was usual. W e were ! thought o f or apprecialed. Ol i b«*ing weli localeil will continue to {••riii liitN isedis - breaks out in <1*:- twenty-live miles above Cross O. E. S M IT H , ie;t to co jeclure w liât the towti t-ou'se we ninst bave » ur dady j ,vv for uiany yf'ars and liere r.re lin u u 's and liecotnes etnei* ped in mountain. H e lias burned cattle wou.it iuoa liUe, w iii'ii I usinées \,-as m;iiI, but w I k » ever tliiuks of tin* now persous li\ iug in tin t infant ven m at a n.ere joke or fancied in ranges on the trail, leaving 7*’»,B00 i ocjffcon Dentist liNeiy. \\ e maile u tew puiclmses Iriver’s long dark nnd often dan- citv u h.» wiil oiie day loo.c witli sult. Then i * no m »re unmitig ited cattle without feed. The Indians A lA R S ilT i VAA), ORLCiUN. au i turned our course west ami gênais - i>le, t'» fuinisli ttsoiir daily ju iile on tiieir city wiih its thou as-; than In* who is overw h elm ed vim. are slanglitei ing tiiousai ds t>f elk, s aiia, tor lim l_ »«vi ran_;o »»nee reading inattiT. But such is life. sands of inhabitants. The ocean witli s • -»it * *m. T > o lic i 1 midi deer and antelope, for tHeir hides, io r i ¡r jd l»er¡ í •tal ;:ni! f\ . A moie, iioseou rg w a -lo r sonn time 11 » o sui ick o f d in ger dur till.-» r-'aclu s this point, and the an < me, ¡.- to creati len\ing the carcases to rot. Settlers Not wit li- H. k .- z A* ine tei minai p ota toi tue Ore»«, u »v n,j_r d irk and rainy ni'dits. rive, ¡i- »! here might with strict an inve ernte caen.y. are now wild over the destruction a M> • , i i. >. i...».!», (. u Ili»! lila rali l oa. I ami passeu^ei s, V a ICF-MA; 1 bili stamling thit sudi a person may ■ mi i » : i î V t » in »ke tini f iith: u 1 propriety be called an arm o f Hie o f game mu! have assembled and O o c u ii io O ity se i. Ti liât land" along its bank" pro'*<>.■* t.> bv* \ >ur fri* n 1. with close will order Calorow to leave, and in mail.", c.x p i»* m a t.»* ! an*i niucn driver only « T little ni »re careful. Tipt ( »11 j u »u** *t- >!njr, ü 'W u rku f «¡1 i : • < * ¡ iti-»ii an 1 a trille o f patience, not:«» and . r’ i>li.» \ ii V. c • Voll 1- freigiil w'i.s pa-sctl *>\cr a wagon \• 1 >!• ‘ V■;!*»; prair è we i a l a “ fa:-«»” are in •i»iy i id«* lands, and 1 :«‘f«*rc ca-e "i refusal, a g»*ner .! extermi- «•t tue s!:a n. V o i t ¡i e:;s:!» d r*»a»l t* » d e * l o - j , ( . u l i i * r i i t a 1 »ui i. g • i *iii'.-*l, n ady t*> gat h«*r in th«» i ■ 1 i * ; ! ! in g al'** covi'ivd with myrt !«*, natioti is expected. ’The Indians J. LI» VOLKMAR. M. D* tliosed.i^s, ine City mu."t im .c l»een ,*|i l|ig,»j which we hand disguise is appari nt ami map!!«*, a: II, a Id* *r ami in many i iie thin « IVCr and band over ¡.re well supplied with lilies aud bnysiciufi and burgejn. a lively piace, lud ;»d. Ilio rail pass <»n in peact* Here the hills pinci \S with willows nnd other w I umi llie patient, after some pre ammunition. Al »1». Là i**ji.,';, i*»;*.-»!» ,» .t 1 *» 1 »., •» I O., V * 1» ii ' :\) N • road w as lbiîshed as far south as are logli and sin [>, and the vallev brus h, i coal's«» marsh grass. liminare smiles and subterfuges, VJ.! ,.»o ( H c l i r a t i o i i :H S i ; i l> i.» ^ i , Aslilut.d ami (»1 course a [».>riion of narrow but soil good. The valley T!i ese 1luihL are subject to Ilo«».Is attempt:- to disi a >u:age you 111 the S*ii Diego. Nov. IS. d ue citv is ttie business t*»v»k st cunnge, but !:a- to be c'e ired o f brush, to niak*» «luring tin» r liny season. but when «*11**: !> \*»n tiny be ab •ut to put: crowd« d wi l l vi it»;s w o hi ve the Ciuuitiy was being r.q»i*lly it into farms, and this is not such «•¡ear«*« 1 and cultivated pr«»duc » forth. When 1u* hint - at ima g ¡ 11 - C o ¿L i L L » . C l I Y, A jU L u O N . r G L « •. w i .»»I A L , »**•' ■ ì 1 »• Ul >L V i i. V lilli- with ettlers; and tue ¡armer s enorm* ms Cl'« »ps o f grain .grasses * *i ary ene mi*'; aml s jo aks « »L 1 lie (íp*»i i y f kk'j »' Jtltlvi « iillii»)« wagons im*v, make some flight Ci UutiU.il-. fUUCu« .*», c »0« ' hl t vegetal »les. Tim low hi! Is are o f a s t ' l p« “ 1 d• »us o! »st m ci urn tini t H«*:s in amen*Is i*.r the lo>s of 1 might he cm <-1 hv «* v natili* », but clow r, herds- your pa tli, rest e my, y*>U iiave the J. E. h a l l , teams o f a tew year.-» ag<>. .V toil Laird, who has charge o f the toll- grass and other kiuds o f grasses dark- the obstructing and d i’ib.fii- Atchison, topeka A Santa Fo sys- bui v¿y.r, cal enemy b«*foie you. “ T<> i 1«* tem a through transcontinental road from here reaches Coos City gate, and also o f the repairs on the ¡d o well, as do also orchards and Ofll«c: W ku i. « .. i », v i., .»la.^lifiuM. borne 7t) miles aw ay, ami a iiue of road, has the first ranch this side 1 grain. Saw and grist mills fnr- and smile and be a villain.” Shake- road to the Paci ■ • c.vtst, with a IriC iv n ... i .. t*. *>. ¡.*; h-i.*vyou .mu »n- daily stages are run lroin hero to ; 0f (|,0 summit, and appears to be uish the country about the tow n, as speare is right, and hits tho nail terminus at tills p tint. T hegre it- __ _ ___ _ ¡E m pire ( ity, ou nying a daily mail, (he right man in the right place, well as the town itself, with what everv time. Did v*»u ever, Nlr. est enthusiasm prevails among all Editor, sit down nnd listen patient- classes of citizens. 1 h»:* day is ob- j p* \ 8 i k ll M D i and nothing but high waters or ; \\». so«») p:ics a beautiful grove of A* n(*eiled in their line. Some four ly to » desponding melo-drama, or ! served as a public holiday, all la a ,:c;A ,.x .¿o-, ¡...d uu ..' liuicia ». , inijMissable road, ever make them • myrtl«*, and a number o f deserted ! niiles below we pass a village, The spttcu a.,.u.i*>u ^o. ii ».u «»I u*»iij- fail to Connect. Roseburg is locat- farms W el ear m il ineidentallv which lias a broad sounding name fare«- would lx* th«* in >st appropri- businc: s being suspended. dliicaav. Lit ..oi uUMtuiw >iu; tiim ex- * ed on the l mpquu; is tolerably that tlie orednal settlers had met i *'—Norway — and if there is any- ate term, delivered by a malignant? | f»*stivities v.ill be continued three ti'KlLUlHit i l l ' l l » 1 •» ' r' ‘ , f # intCwca ikti c •olt*-»« di c i t ncii. c i i . S.i4*Obll bptt'iiii tieaiiut iil i or K a tu h ia .is'u ¡»nu a l u i u i ^ iu by lUe »veil hunt, null lias a substantial ^vitli st me diliicultv about tlie title, tiling in a name tins place certain- You poss«'ss an open countenaiu’e days. The Id«»ral ami fruit exhibit.» iCUitu Vi»pi>1' Lu.ii. look, as though it had come to stay, as t ier«» had been some kind o f b ’ has a big advantage over all its ana you appr«*ci:ite a j«J\o; you are are acknow]e«lged to be the finest Oiiico ai rc^naeuce m e s im ile City. P a cific : We left m til, and then the town, laml.grant to t lie toll-road com pa- ' »«ighi»ors. J lie st«*am from its somewhat o f a volatile nature, and ever displayed on the I. O. G. 1. The l iver is crossed on a splendid pyt and {.referring to lose w hat ! sawmill rose ti» view just as natur- might, in such a case, cxpl«»«le with coast. *un W ill is «-(« imi t<» < !i¡n*.i. Morning Star Locl^e l»ridge anil a pleasant road, that they l,nd done to trying to hold it at | a* as though the town had not laughtt‘ . as f*u me, while I No- ^ 6 4 overlooks the vale below fo r a long i the end o f an expensive lawsuit. lK,1-ne the name o f one o f the na- prone to adopt a serious exterior j San Francisco, Nov, IS.— The inm*. dibtance, driven over for it few i It is soinewle-t curious to note the tions o f the earth. W e only ■ hope when listening to such a character ! fourteen habeas corpus cases o f rod »laudiuK, ur. cormu.iy i n v i t e d . ; miles, and we are in the L o o k in g -! difference in climate that a range : the people o f the town will be no as 1 have attempted to depict; to ¡ Chinamen who had intended to at- : glass valley, which is much larger 1 0 f moun tains produce. East o f ; discredit to the proud name they be, seemingly, much impressed templed t«> ove. ride the refusal «»f I. O. tffcr O. F. than one would sujipose at first the range the timber is low a n d bave assumed. - lie river here w ith the recital and overcome by the custom house officials to let the ignus fatuus; but, at the same them land were withdrawn from Coquille L o d g e N o . 5 3 as h willeas ollt as we drive ; scrubby, ami free o f moss as a hears nore to the north, and runs M»«u niuJoqui.M cvy cni j Sit lrviuy «.-von : to its source. It is indeed a garden general tiling. Here along the ; somewhat parallel with t.he coast, time 1 am engaged in measuring tho United Stales district court to- . - . ^ !>g- in i!. ViHit.n« V i s i t i n g l»n calibre o f my entertainer— «lav. The ( ’ hinaireu concerned in im;. ur**tiirt‘n, m *»od st.niduiK, SjK,t on a very extensive scale, and pii}s are p rs ]ong ttailm g ! nn<I though about 3o miles to the tho • . • * • | * cordially iuvited. _ v sizing him up, mentally as it were; i|„»st. ,:us»'s will ret uni t«* Ohina on as rain is abundant here, a good ; masses o f a dark colored moss, that mo°th o i the river, the ocean beach A . F. and A. M. crop is almost a certainty when Pangs in slender masses many L et i but a dozen m i’es away, and estimating: his par value aud ex- the steamer w h i c h leaves hole on Chadwick Lodge, No-68. proper farn.ing is done; and we below the limb on which they when the wind is right, the r..nr o f ploriiig for the animus that gives the 2Sih instant. iw s i \ i ;s s < ii:;> s . h i : w . i x r s t ì - s : i t í s s ' í ’ í s . V r , , l . . .. , 4 Ì 4 ...1 1 .1 1 .1 1 j tn?.M»turl^fuX,it!he S ’'i«U S ' m i'w“ | shl>u,‘ l hrtVf‘ tempted to awaid ; gr«»w. At the far south this is the surf can be plainly heard. Six mouth. the cbtom o to this splendiit littl*; c';il!eil ‘Spanish beard.” The great n,il* K mor,‘ ali(1 u’,,at is to be tl,e John Goodm an, eaves o f the maple valley had it-not been lor the Broad Davos luaplf give flUnre county seat o f Coos county W. M — swarms of fleas w hich hold jx>sses- «inpD evidence *»f a wet climate, i ^onies i '1 sight as does also the river (>• A 1». ! sion o f every farm building in the ' (lie two points not 30 miles "Id cli here strikes the north side Gen- Ly tie Post, No- 27, valley. As we go towards til« pass, apart. Down the Coquille 10 miles o f the fiats which are some miles Meet* at Coquilifl City, on every first (p e timber gets once more o f sulli- an<! w e are at Dora. The name is *u w idth. This young city is pleas- Wednenday. v«nm i e »inra*u, m i c ient size to make into lumber, and the largest* part o f the town At «utly located on tho north side o f ■t.nding, sliuiiair. Commander. sawmills furnish the farmer with ft ])oia we leave the toll-road and the stream, and though lying on ~ s o n i c K. ' A ery fair grade o f lumber. The turn diiectly down the valley. Our tide water com mauds a good view o f From nmi o ffe r litis dole, X o r. 7, round buttes noticed along the -oad lies along the oast branch o f the country from the southeast to 1S8Ö, Underiakinij trtll he dime o f A p p i «1 gate hete reappoui, but the (¡)e North fork o f the Coquille. tli«* northwest. There are probab h a lf the usual prices. plain from which they rise is bet- 'The timber is o f snudi growth asa ly between 300 and TOO inliabi- /. Hubbard. * ter land and much wider intervals 1 rule, and in many places becomes ‘ tants, and we were led to the con- vitality to trie lying hypocrisy. Enough for the present. Dark- ness is com ing on. and the t**iler throughout the day must be pre- r*;r*d for the m«»rrow. “ Nature’s siv«*«-t restorer, balmy skeep,” nnist lo t be neglected; therefi»re, a«li*»s; but accept <i parting stanza— Now tt*t u i look upon th<* chart, That W '■* may not f«»r:«'t, ]t Ktat.M that Canon Parrar is well pl«-nsed with America as far as In* has g,*t. and is quite willing to shed tl*<* light of Ins snowle«lge over any fail ly intelligent audienco p*-r »bed. Jn other w«»r«ls the Canon is a sixty-pounder, ( Thi s is especially recommended t*> tho notice o f Loudon Ibi neb — TÜO-er. ----- » 1 #»- 4 ---------- M u c h in f o r iu a t io n j't w ill im p a r t , A n d >h w w h en « lig h ts are set. T h e r e 's e n v y , malici ?. f r a u d a n d Tin* spirit t h a t d e li g h t s ¡ greed, A n d g l o a t s u p >n som e **vil d e e d — T h e s e , th e n , are w a r n in g ligh ts. I*c G«.roon. Mo«»|> \ U c « | . "N ict«>ra, Nov. 2 0 — 1 he sloop Sea Lion, Captain M urphy, has been w recked ill a race by running on the rocks. It is feared that ail hands are lost.