O O 0 Jo o vol. o. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1872. NO.01S, R 'J 1 i H 1 ft, ! -a X 1 .. M JJ A JUL Viz i eijc iUcckln (enterprise. A DEMOCRATIC PAPER, 0u sin css SVlan, the Farmer FAMILY CIRCLE. jisricn EYF4iiV yuinAV nv A. rSOLTIMER kditoi; AN1 rur.nsiiEK. HFF1C E la Dr. Thes3i.'s Brick IiuilJing a TERMS of SUBSCIUPTIOX: ft'agla Cipy one year, ii advance, 12 50 TER MS of A I YE R TISIX G : Transient advertisements, including all lei?al notices. 4 . of 12 lines, 1 w.$ 2 50 For each suUenieiitin.seitiuii 1 ) One Culu-nii, one year $120 00 H.ilf " " (;0 yuirter " " Uusinest Card, 1 square one year 12 gg RemUtinr to be made (it the risk o Subscriber, and at the &fpene of Agents. BOOK' A. XI) JOB I'RIXTIXG. ttW The Enterprise nflke i supplied with beiiiitit'u!. approved styles of type, and mod ern MACIIIN'K Uip-iES. which will enable 'ie iMuia'H tM- t do Job 1'iinting at all times iVci, (Juick and Cheap ! 13 Work solicited. A,'l tr trt ictiont upon a Specie bast. JJ (JSIXA'SS CA II D S. Cll . K. WARRES. F. A. FOiU'.ES. WARRED tk, FORBES Attorneys at Law, OFFICE CIIARMAN'S HltlCK, MAIX STUEET, oreon city, ouegon. Nov. lo, l.s7l:tf Jf. M. Til )MPS()N', C W. KITCH. 7H 3r?isoN & FITCH, ittiv2iuy sit Lsiw, AM Rea3 Estate Agents, EUGE?H CITY,OREGON, qfpice two noons north of the i-ostoffice. IfEAL E8TATE HOEOHT AND SOLD, LOANS NEGOTIATED. AND AB STRACT OE TITLES FUItNIMIED. WE HAVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT of Title ot nil property in Eugene City, and perfect plaUid the .same, prepared with great care. We will practice in the diilVrcnt Courts of the Stat . Special at tention given tq the collection of n claims 1 1, at ni4V placed in our hands. Legal 'Jrendurs bought and sold. seiiSti TOIIN M. BACON, importer aqd Dealer in ACW CD SIE 9 STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, &c, &c, Oregon City, Oregon, j.t Ch.irm-vi.fy JYtrn,,' old xUnd, lately cCr cufiUd by S. Ac.k.rrrit'.n, Main atnet. ' ' lo'tf JOHN FLEMING, DEALER IN BOOKS AMD STATIONERY IN MYERS FIRE -PROOF BRICK, M VIX STREET, OttKOOX CITY, OK KG ON". DR. J- WELCH, DENTIST. OFFICE In Odd FellowV Teirplc, cor wi-t .... ililutrni.t I'mtland. til t lir-i. iiiiu inm i-...,. v.- , - - Tne putrona.; of tho-:e desiring superior oper.itio is is in special request. Nitrousox-id-i for the painless extraction of teeth. f-Arti!icial teeth "better than the best, and ; ap .. the che tpcat.. Will be in Oregon City on Saturdays. Jj'ov. S:tf Dr. J, H. HATCH, DENTIST, The patronage of those desiring tint CUist Op'rtif'toti, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. Oxyde administered for the i?aitless Extraction of Teeth. Offick In Weigant's new building, west ide of First street, between Alder and Mor sgn itreots, Portland, Oregon. yy jr. watkins, m. d., SURGEON. Poutlaxi), OitKOtn. OFFICE Odd Fellows' Teniple, corner irstAnd Vlder street-Residence cyruer of -j.aiu and Seventh streets. W. F. HIGHFIELD, it drtished since lS40.at.the old stand, M. tin Strett, Oregon City, Oregon. An Assortment of Watches, Jew elry, aud Seth Thomas' weight Clocks, all of which are warranted to be as represented. Repairing done on short notice, ind thaukful for past favors. CLARK GREENMAN, ITSul" . city Drayman, OH EG OX CITY. All orders for the delivery Qf merchan dise or packages and freight of whatever des caption, to any part of the city, willbeexe cited promptly and with care. EW YORK HOTEL, (Dewtfches GafthausO No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland, Oitgoo. H. R0THF0S, J. J. WILKENS, PROPRIETORS. Board per Week . 500 with Lodging 6 00 ' Da5" 1 CO HJ. J I 111 For the Enterprise. FI1XESIBE FA.VCIES. Evening has graced her thoughtful brow. With a wreath, sparkling dew, And Ihti silver moon is shining now, Above, in her home of blue. The toils and cares of another d;iy, lis joys and its sunshine, too, Ilnve alt with ihe twilight passed away, Forever hidden from view. Oh. sweet is the solemn eventide, Ibit sweeter the rest it brings. To body and spirit, worn and tried ith the day's long wanderings. Cheerily blazes the fire to night. The red sparks glimmer and fall. Tracing in shadowy lines of" light Quaint figures on e iling and wall. In the dreamy quietude I sit. Watching the flames at their play. A- they flash and glow ;.nd h-de mJ flit, Like the dreams of youth away. I read stranger tales in the embers red. And strange visions see. The ghost ut days that have long been dead. Has come back to visit me. And I look with a tender longing T nough lite rosy shadows Cxst, For a smile from the loved ones thronging. The avenues of the past. I hear sweet voices softly singing Joyous, ghsd.'-iu.je songs of yore. Each note, and chord, and echo bringing. Bright thoughts from memory's shore. Glad thoughts of the gay and sunny hours, In the careless long ago. When we culled at ease the bright young flowers, That g:ew in the valley low. I had a dear sister then, her brow Was fair as the sky at noon. She is dwelling with the Angels now, "Mid flowers of fadeless bloom. Days of the past, your splendor has fled, Then why your image retain ? Why. when the rosp is laded and dead, Will its fragrance still remain. And why does my fancy love to dwell, On happy scenes that are o'er? Remember the days 1 loved so well, Forgetting they come no more? But the blaze on the hearth has faded, The umbers buin'!u;i and lovv. And my sighs of regie 1. un.dded, Cannot rekindle the glow. Rut dear is the last taint, fitful gleam. The dying embers impart. Like a lovely and vanishing dream, It lightens my saddened heart. Sigma. Oregon City. Feb. 21th, 1872. Religion, The meat Daniel Webster was accustomed to titter weighty senti ments upon weighty subjects;. Ills lieal w;is generally light, however his heart may sometimes have Tail ed to respond. Whilst in the ma turity of his mental powers, lie ex pressed himstdt tints with regard to the essential importance of religion as the first eleniept of character: "Political eminence and profes sional fame fade and die with all things earthly. Nothing of char acter is really permanent but virtue and personal worth. These remain. Whatever of excellence is wrought into the soul itself belongs to both worlds. Peal goodness does not attach itself mainly to life; it points to another world. Political and piofesstonal 1'anje cannot last forev er; but a conscience void 01 ollense toward God and man is an inherit ance for eternity. eligion, there fore, is a neccessary, an indispensi ble element in any great human character. Theio is no living without it. Peligion isthetiethat connects man with his Creator and holds him to IJjs throne. If that tie be sundered or broken, he floats away a worthless atom in the uni- verse, its proper attractions an gone, its dc-stiuy thwarted, and its whole future nothing but darkness, desolation and death. A man with no seiiec of religious duty, is he whom the Scriptures describe, in so terse but terrific maimer, as -living without God in the world. Such a man is out of his proper being, out of the circle of all his duties, out of the circle of all his happiness, and away, far, far away from the purposes of his Creator."" -o- e- Who is Old? A wise man will never rust out. As long as he can move or breathe he will be doing something lor himsejf for his neighbor, or for posterity. Almost to the last hour of his life Wash ington was at work ; so were Young, Howard and Xewton. The vigor of their lives never de cayed. Xo rust marred their spir its. It is a foolish idea to suppose that we must lie down and die be cause we are old. Who is old? Xot the man of energy, nor the day laborer in science," art or be nevolence; but he only who sutlers his energies to waste away and the springs of life to become mo tionless; on whose hands the hours drag heavily, and to whom all things wear the garb of gloom. Is he old? can he breathe "freeh and move with agility? There are scores of gray-headed men we should prefer, in any important en terprise, to young men who fear and tremble at approaching shad ows, and turn pale at a lionTn their path, a harsh word pr a frown. Or.o Aoe. In general, eyery pne should meditate seriously with himself and have the concurrence of other men's opinions with his own, that it is not the longest life that is the best, but that which is most vi rt uous. Plutarch. Live Stock in Eastsrn" Oregon- A correspondent to the Herald of the 19th ult., says : A correspondent writing from the Dalles, under date of Sunday, February 18th, furnishes us with the following account of the con dition of the stock in Wasco coun ty. It will be seen that the reports heretofore, received were of the most exaggerated character: '.:For the past tew days I ha.ve been making diligent inquiries in regard to the loss of stock in this vicinity. So far during the present winter, we And the report and rumor al most without foundation, or great ly exaggerated. The losses, so far, are hardly worth mentioning. What lew cattle have died Ave re emigrant stock, brought here, late in the season from the Willamette, then in poor condition, and confin ed to the section of country imme diately adjacent to the Columbia river and south of the Dalles, on the Des Chutes and its tributaries from fifteen-mile Creek south to Mutton mountain there is at least four thousand head : the largest owners -being Mahoney, Mays, Todd and Stows, Avho have met with no loss. It is safe to say that twenty head would cover the enitre loss out of the whole number. In the section of country or range be tween the John Day's river and the l)s Chutes, extending from the Columbia South to Antelope valley, on the line of the Dalles military road, there is estimated to be at least five thousand head of cattle, and owned in goad part by Messrs. Eaton, Price, Pearson, Par num, Donnell, Pinnigan Pros., Tucker and Ward. As far as the four latter persons are concerned they attempted to feed the other parties I have not heard from. Mr. Donell, who is just in from that. s.c:kn, says he will guarantee that the entire loss in that direction will not exceed thirty head. Pevond Antelope, towards Can- A. yon City, there are immense herds, and there has been no loss what ever. Goldsmith and Te;;l may lose ten or twenty head. Chine, in the big bottom of John Day's, has over one thousand head, and writes that his stock is ;dl right will not Jose any. On Pridge Creek, Mr. Sutton av rites, under date of February 10th: "We have had a good winter; our stock is all fat. 1 haye not lost even a calf. There has been no loss anvAvhere around here. I have not fed any, and Avould like to get a chance to sell my hay." Mr. Sutton has about two hundred head of cattle. Mr. Wood of John Day's, near the South Pork, and partner of Grant Pros, of this place, Avrites that they have had a very mild Winter; have not been compelled to feed their stock, although they were prepared to do so if necessa ry, lie desired Mr. Grant to make a sale, if possible, of one hundred head of very fine beef steers, i which he now has on hand ready lor market. .Messrs. ood A: Grant have about five hundred head of stock cattle. In summing up, I can hear of no complaints, except from those who have no stock to lose, and nat ural croakers. The settlers, gen erally, are in fine spirits, and are looking forward to the next season as the most prosperous they have ever yet experienced. These notes refer to thy country South of the Dalles. I have not had opportu nity to hear from the country on the north side, embracing the Klickitat ami Yakima, but am sat isfied that all will be right in that direction. In addition to the above, Hon. O. S. Savage, Avho arrived yester day evening from the Dalles, in forms us tliat the Loss ot stock in the Klickitat and Yakima Yalleys amounts to scarcely nothing; in fact, the loss if it can be called so is no greater than it Avould have been during any portion of the year. Out ot three thousand head of sheep Avintered in the Klckitat Valley by Mr. Xye not a single head has perished. A physician in Sioux City, Iowa, uses an ointment made of charcoal and lard to prevent pitting in small-pox. This is applied freely over the face, hands and neck as soon as the disease is distinguished, aud continued until all symptoms of suppurative fever have ceased. The application allays the itching, and seems to shorten the duration of the disease, and leaves the pa tient, without a blemish the erup tion protected by the pintment not even showing signs of pustulation the charcoal preventing the ac tion of light, aud the lard that of air. The Atchison Daibj Champion announces that the balance of the iron fqr the Atchison extension of the Topeka and Santa Fc Railroad has all reached Xew Orleans, and will be forwarded to its destination at once. A Iefc'erfroHi Canyon Cr y. A correspondent of the Ihillctln, from Canyon city, under date of the 12th ult., says : Of the 19,000 head of cattle in our county, it is safe to say that less than "one hundred have d'd from the severity of the Winter. Grant is decidedly the best cattlci county in Oregon. A mill is in process of construc tion at Prairie City, only fourteen' miles above this place. The snow on the Blue Mountains betAveen hero and Boise is about six feet deej, and toward Harney about four feet deep. The Camp Harney express has not missed a trip each week all Winter and that on horses. The trail is kept open by using the cavalry horses, which is a good plats. The snow fall is not over average here. James Oldtield Avas severely stabbed by "Dad" Akers at Prair ie City lately. Pr. Tierney says he will recover. Dr. F. C. Horsely Avas severe ly injured by falling of his horse, while on a professional trip a few days ago. He dislocated his an kle and fractured one of the small bones of the foot, Avhich he man aged to set and bandage himself, and rode home. He is now very bad oil", but not dangerously so. The. Odd' Fellows of this place propose giving a ball on the 22d instant. The same Order propose building a new hall over Judge Sels' brewery- It will be com menced immediately. The Post Oiliee at this place is sued moneA orders last year amount ing to s;17,213, Avhich is a good showing, as it beats Orpgon City over "3,:300. It is useless to growl about our mail facilities any more. It seems that all Ave have ever done and said ha had no effect. Our good people begin to suspect that our postal agent is of little account to anybody, and they Avould not mourn if thvlcv-rfood were Umler 'jtinl. If Ave can get no mail in Winter Ave ought to have it more than once a week in Summer. From the JSfouittuhtecr of the 21th, we have the following addi tional items from Canyon City: Some time in January Messrs. M'Cullough & Ilellman had their books stolen from their store for the recovery of which they offered "a reward of 500 coin and no questions asked." On the 14th in stant the books avciv found by Mr. John Powers who received the re Avard. There is some mystery at tached to these books Avhich our informant did not exactly under stand. Xothing further has transpired relative to the rich gold quartz strike mentioned in the JfoKtt'tin ' 1 1' some Aveeks ago. It is said to be all a hoax. A Goon Examplk. When Ad miral Farragut's son Avas about ten years old, the father said in his hearing, that when ho Avas old enough to make a compact and keep it, he had a bargain to offer mm. 1 lie son rose up and asked his father Avhat the compact Avas. The Admiral said, The proposal I intend to make is this: If you will not smoke nor chew tobacco. drink intoxicating or strong Avines, till you are twenty-one years of age, I will (hen give you one thousand dollars." 1 am old enough to make bargain ppav," said young Farragut; T will accept the offer. The1 bargain closed, and when young Farragut Avas twenty one, the cash was handed over. Fiftekx Grkat Mistakes. It is a great mistake to set up our standard of right and Avrong, and judge people accordingly. It is a great mistake to measure the en joyment of others hy our own ; to expect uniformity of opinion in this world; to look for judgment and experience in vouth ; to en deavor to mold all dispositions alike;. not to yield in immaterial trifles; to look' for perfection in our pAvn actions; to worry ourselves and others Avith Avhat cannot be remedied; and not to alleviate all that needs alleviation, as far as lies in our power; not to make allow ances for the infirmities of pthers ; to consider everything impossible which Ave cannot perform; to be lieve only Avhat our finite minds can grasp: to expect to be able to nude rs t a u d eve ry thing. Ciiickkx with Ilonxs. Mr. E. T. Wall, residing in this township, about two miles north of Santa Posa, brought into our ofljcea few days since a rooster Avith horns full- a half an inch in length growing up from the head just above the 'cars. This chicken is six months old, and a beautiful bird in every respect, raised and bred from the ordinary farm yard stock, and is quite a curiosity in its way. We understand Mr. Wall contem plates taking this horned fowl to San Francisco and disposing of it to Mr. Woodward of Woodward's Gardens. Santa Rosa Democrat, General News Items. Mrs. W. B. Astor died on the 10 th. Conkling, absconding Secretary of the Market Savings Bank, is re ported in Xevada, Avorking in the mines. The railroad between Kalama and the Sound is to be finished and in running order by the first of November next. There are at present five hun dred men employed on the Oregon and California railroad, grading the road bed north of lied Blulf. The Grand Master of the Odd Fellows of the State of Ohio, aged 50 years, and a very prominent man, died at Cincinnati, on the 17th inst. The Legislative Committee on Legal Peform in Georgia, have agreed to report a bill allowing women the right of suffrage at the Presidential election. The Honolulu Jriend, establish ed January 18, 1843, claims to be, and probably is, " the oldest paper on the Pacific" that is to say, as we understand it, on the Avest coast or the island of the north Pacific ocean. Captain John P. P. Cooper died at his residence in San Francisco recently. Captain Cooper came to Monterey in 1822, and a few years afterwards married Encarnacion Vallejo, by Avhom he had a large family. A dispatch from Sioux CitAT saAs information is received that 12 per sons Avere frozen to death in the terrible storm last Monday in Ne braska. Many head of stock per ished. It is feared there was more loss of human life than is yet re ported. The Senate confirmed the nom ination of G ratio Washburne, son of Minister Washburne as Assist ant Secretary of the Legation to France, and that of Samuel O. Wingard, as United States Attor ney for Washington Territory. A Buffalo dispatch says Lake fishermen are to hold a meeting at Detroit, Mich., on the 20th, Avith a view to consider the means to se cure their right to fish in British waters, Avhieh is denied in the Treaty of Washington. A JfcroliVs Washington special reports that the President ordered instructions to be sent to Xew York for the District Attorney to commence criminal proceedings against all persons shown before the Custom House luAestigation Committee to have paid or received bribes. In the Xew York State Senate, on the 17th inst., Wood presented a preamble and resolution, stating that Picsidcnt Grant had been guilty of receiving presents in common Avit h t lie late Clerk of the Senate, and that, therefore, the President should resign, as the clerk had done. It is stated on good authority thai the Senate Committee on Privileges and elections decided the contest for a seat for North Caro lina in the Senate, in favor of P. M. 1 iansome against General Abott, and Avill report the opinion that Gen. Pansome be admitted as Sen ator. W. J. Pollock Avas arrested and held to bail in the sum of $20,000 for alleged smuggling operations in linen jute goods, in New York on the 10th. Some past shipments of these goods have been received, and suspicion has been afforded by the low juices at which they Ave re sold. Investigation resulted in the discovery of enormous frauds. Messrs. D. Wm. Douthit and E. W. McGraw have formed a copart nership in the practice of law, and have taken offices at 414 California street. Mr. Douthitt was formerly City and District Attorney of the city of Portland, Avhere he was very successful. He took up his rcsider.ee in San Francisco four years since. E. W. McGraw Avas a former resident of Portland. Tiik Japanese ladies, having in vestigated the female attendants at the Grand Hotel and compared them, in their Avorking clothes, with the ladies Ayhoni they see up on the streets, have concluded that the richer and the poorer classes of American women are divided by phisical development, and that the richer class are distinguished from their less fortunate sisters by a hump upon the back, something after the fashion of the dromedary. Their superstitions lead them to believe that magic arts are used to produce the growth of this deform ity upon the persons of those whose wealth is acquired in their later years. The simplicity of these fair daughters of the Orient is really touching. All, girls in Indiana are called Sissy unless they weigh 1 75 pounds. Ths Mess-Room Cabinet. In byrgone times, when party strife ran high, Old Hickory was berated by the Whigs with running the Government through the assis tance of a "Kitchen Cabinet." The reported members of that or ganization Ave re buck-tail, hard shell Democrats honest and firm and smoked clay pipes for men tal relaxation while giving their opinions to the General. It Avas an offshoot of frontier manners. Now Ave have a " Mess-Poo m Cabinet" a gilt-edged institution, which has shown itself for evil. It was able to dictate terms to the Collector Grinnell, how he should manage his office. It Avas power ful enough to name Tom Murphey as his successor. It could over come the protests of the mercantile communit y and continue the extor tions practiced on the importer. It obtained orders setting aside those issued by Mr. Pout well, Sec retary of the Treasury. A higher power than that of the cabinet offi cer protected this "White House Ping." The character of the trans actions passing in Xew York, Ave re made known to the President by Mr. A. T. Stewart and they Ave re not arrested. In the Custom-IIouse investiga tion an importer, Mr. Meyers, hesi tated to name the high official who Attempted tin- crimp it 1 ril i-- t . ... . -v- . J . and the mantle of silence Avas aF lowed to save his name from infamA by the Avitness not being forced to answer. To-day grave suspicion weighs in the minds of the people, accusing even the innocent. In Jackson's time any of the so called "Kitchen Cabinet" practi cing duplicity or bribery Avould have been sent adrift by the press ure of Old Hickory's boot. But the "Mess-Poom Cabinet" are of different material and quality. Although their exactions have been well proven they appear to have lost neither influence; nor power. They are still drawing their profit and grace Avith their presence, in kid gloves and brass buttons, the levees at Washington. Tin-: Apple. The West em Hu ral says: There is scarcely an article of vegetable food more widely used and more universal ly liked than the apple. Why ev ery farmer has not an orchard, Avhere the trees Aviil grow at all, is one of the mysteries. Let every housekeeper lay in a good supply of apples, and it Avill be the most economical invest ment in the whole range of eulinaries. A ripe, mellow apple is digested in an hour and a half, Avhilc boiled cabbage requires five hours. The most healthful des sert that can be placed on the table, is a baked apple. Jf eaten frequent ly at breakfast, Avith coarse bread and butter, without flesh of any kind, it has an admirable effect on the general SA-stcm, often removing constipation, correcting acidities, and cooling oil febrile condition more effectually than the most 'ap proved medicines. If families could be induced to substitute apples, sound and ripe, for pies, cakes and sweetmeats, Avith Avhich their chil dren are so frequently stuffed, there Avould be a diminution in the sum total of doctors' bills in a sin gle year, sufficient to lay in a stock of this delicious fruit for the whole season's use. Pkoof 1'osrnA E. A fewT night ago, a citizen of West Point, Vir ginia, Avho resides in the city, saw, late at night, a fire in the field in the rear of his residence, and in company Avith a friend, Avent to learn its purpose. He found a full-grown negro cpoking a black cat in a kettle which he had stolen from his house. The negro had cut olf one leg of hi unmen tionables, placed the black cat therein ali'e, tied both ends of the improvised sack, and put it in the sack, and was boiling it over a brisk fire. Upon making inquiry as to the object he had in view, he said that he had been told that if he would cook a black cat alive and eat it. it Avould not onlr make him lucky at cards, but Avould give him nine lives ; and having nine lives, he Avould be proof against "dem dar dreadful Kit Kluxers'" 1 1 eligion. At a social party Avhere humorous definitions Avas one of the games of the evening, the question Avas put: '"What is religion?" "Peligion," replied one of the patty more famous as a man ot business than ot Avit, is an in surance against fire in the next Avorld. for Avhich honesty is the best policy." ' - "Pop,, av here's the State of Mat rimony V" "It's one of the Unit ed States. It is bounded by hug ging and kissing on one side, by babies and cradles on the other. Its chief products are population, broomsticks and stayin' out late o' nights. It was discovered by Adam and Eve in trying to discov er a North Avest passage out of I ar-adise." Fact and Fancy. A polygamous Evansville man Q rejoices in sixteen wives'. A Wisconsin church voted a girl a gold ring for being so pretty. There are eighty Dutch serial published in Holland, devoted ex- ciusively to literture. Council Bluff is agitated by the, birth of an .animal Avhich is half horse and half cow. Boston is to have a "steam fire boat" to protect the water-front and shipping in case of fire. The barber Avho dressed the head of a barrel has been engaged to Q curl the locks of a canal. If speech is silver and silence gold, how much is a dumb man worth ? The "census,' it ig said, etubraces. seventeen million women. Who Avouldn'-t be a census? Certain people study all their. c life; at their death they have learn ed everything but. to think. The man avIio can be nothing bu$ serious, or nothing but merry, is but half a man. You may glean knowledge by O reading, but yon must separate the, Avheat from the chaff by' thinking Human hair stands, or hangs, third in value on the list of article? imported into tins country. The Harpers are said to be strong Methodists, Avhile the Appletons their great rivals, are sturdy Epis copalians. 1 ' Maine kept down her surplus population last year Avith 113 fatal aecidents,77 drownings,52 suicides and 8 murders. Moths smashed a $300 mirror in a house at Poughkeepsie, recently. They did it by eating up the cord, whereby it Avas suspended. It is believed that the first one who supplied the navy with sal provisions Avas Noah when he took 1 lam into the Ark. It is noAv proposed to put nitror glycerine into trunks to Avarn bag gage men against handling them roughly. There are persons Avhp would lie, prostrate in the ground if their vanity or their pride did not hol'4 them up. ihe politicians ot Atlanta Sffi clever. One party got up a ballot- box Avith a movable bottom and magnanimously allowed the other party to keep the key. Judging from his enterprise iii that directipn we are led to think that Cyrus W. Field is very de Cyrus of securing a cable entirely around the Avorld. ' A sentimental chap intends tq petition Cpngress for a grant to imr prove the channels of affection, "so that henceforth "the course of true love may run smooth. No one expected Chicago woult let New York beat in her rascality, and so avc are not astonished tq hear that eleven Padical Chicago Aldermen have been indicted. Customer "Did you call that a eal cutlet, waiter? Why, it is aii insult to every true calf in the, country." Waiter "I didn't mean, to insult you, sir." The Burlingtpn nd Missouri Poad sold in December last OAer six thousand acres of Nebraska land, at an average of seven dol lars and sixty-two cents per acre. Four hundred and tAventy-tAA'O miles of railroad have been con structed in Colorado Territory dur: ing the past year. The Territory has -$50,000 in the Treasury and no Q det. A Boston paper alludes to the members of the Massachusetts Genr eral assembly as "very grave look ing men,Avith awful dignity stampT ed on their face, and fearful large rubbers on their feet." A temperance lecturer being seen coming out of a tavern Aviping his mouth, effectually disarmed criti cism by explaining that hePhad a severe toothache, and only Avent in "to get a clove to put in his tooth."' The receiver of the Indianapo lis. Cincinnati and LavTayettP Railroad has been authorized byQ the Court at Indianapolis, to bor row money to pay all interest due on bonds issued prior to f8G0. 0 AP so, to pay interest that avi'11 accruo o until the sale of the road. 3Irs. Partington entered the of fice of the Probate Judge (called "Civilian') and inquired in her blandest tone; "Are you the civil villian?" "Do you Avish to insult me, madam?-' said the Judge. "Yes," replied the amiable old la7 dy; "tny brother died detested. O and left three infidel phildren, and I'm to be their executioner; so I Avant to insult the civil villian about it." . o o o o 0 0 0 o o o o 0