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THE FAIR AT PARIS. Great Progress Has E£ WAÒ. FORGOT BOMBARDMINT AVERTED. COURTESY GENTLE x O 4 Effects f the How • Rich Idaho Capper Mine Was Fouad. Made Been IN BURYING A I*>G with the Buildings. Gua. J* Shafter, wnfing of “The <ap- tureoftmr ago.* tel - uow beproc .red the raicaaw of Lieut. Hobson and hi* . treicnerou* iueiie You think tt C'; • treacherous * I4 hfiAWt am * cured and the tightest za cold bring* on a .Arthur “At the request of the foreign cow- tula and ia the íjb tere»t o4 the wouea and children. I gave autace that the I threatened bomoardment would aot The buildiari of tAe exhibition have r€)*P ie- victims are always . . lc r it* rt , ,n a w«akene4 cosC.: «n- blood impure and impoverished. rerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervou* prostration are often the re'Cr Wdlia’’»' Pmk Pills for Pale People win drive every trace of the pononous germs fri(, t-e system, build up and enrich thi blood and strengthen the nerves. A trial prove this. Read the evidence! and ah onia not then if the taking of the place required an aaeault, a» I con- aide red thnt atarving the enemy out wan better. “Ravirg a number of Spanish pri*- oners. I determined to e<rc*. the ex change of Hobaoa. if poaaibie. On the 4th Ger. Toral aneen ted to my propoai- tiwa, and Lieut. Miley wa» sent tc > ffvrt iL TW ccitumiiMMonrr appointee by th* i Spanish commander was Maj. Arie* The meeting took place under th< broad eeiba-tree where the surrender aferward was made. After an hear wa# consumed in arranging the detail*, three Spanish soldirrs were taken out I biindfohded. To Lieut Miley*» aurpnve the Spanish commissioner »«leeted an I officer who had beer, wounded In the ara at the battle of San Juan, an ac quaintance of hi*. We had intended tc parole him if he had not been taken and Lieut. Miley had a paper in his pocket for that purpose. Seven Spanish soldier» were exchanged for the seven American sailor» Lieut. Hobson was then brought within our lines, where he was enthusiastically 1 there ia not much longer bef<wc the ex- bi bi tors will be able to know the ex act space that has been portioned out to them. With regard Io the British »retion this will aot be done oatil final plana have been received for every aec- taoa. Thia ia being done to asmire of ao discontant or >aloasy between one branch of exhibit and another. These planshave been moat aucr«-wfully drawn up marking where every pillar or other obstacle will stand. There laoi <<e U'lwa tn« <rtp last vuisad this «vettoa Herman H. Ev»u, of* w Maia bu . J«ivr»*jx Mo.. • w«u-auow neon tf)f ”7^ •>u. :«r. ■«» * e »« f ta« vimima, *x.«l l *» »Inew r««Q uu-. .Tj -• aftorwCOrt» uf U.«» dum»«. A year a<o tla b«a.th > UU. aaa *• <•• oo.igMi u> <U*re>nuaa« w«k. T l ..^ . imm.gra on ’han that ft . . — »ma Do^khoboriai or “spirit-wre-i ler».’ lately on the.r way from the Caucatu» to the far northwestern Canadian which arose between the munaeipality plains of Paris and the gavevuorst can with- The«« people, to the n-umber. in the In the prescribed period be made up present immigration, of more than 1 •* .* The president s vsut to the afts, hs>w eompria.r.g the entire population of »rv ever, and to the workmen engaged upon » ral villagrs, have embarked at the it, has given a stimnlua to the energy*» Russian port of Bat um. and trawer»*..u of all upon whose labors suctee* de be Black a . the M«-diterran»--» a pends, and every effort will be made ’G Vlar*- .a « *.ng - voyag«* w we have do <taubf. Io prevent mishap d»»«*mbark at St.John. New Brur i< k which would involve very nwuciary ,o begfa then a Uag wlater jowr»ey lose to begin wi»k, axwl woutal assured " <upeg Jy detract not a little from the prestige Few people have suffered more for ard popularly the great stem when tneir faith than these Ikrikh* »r* at ¡Ast it threw ita doom open to the They are. in fact, primitive < hr «i v - world. Ilttbrr. indeed, than adjourn who try to obey quite literally this ceremony for another year, the injunctwms, as to faith and life, of New Testament. They hare been ban- gmcr»l feeling terms to be in favor of commencing on the day fixed, even i» bed to the Caucasus, moved about though the preparations should be in from place to place there, aol treatrd one sense incomplete. There seems to »o badly that they are in the utmost be ao doubt whatever that the two poverty. parallel palarrs which will contain the I They could principal exhibits will be roofrd and : United State«, ready by the appointed date, but it Is only by a«*isfano feared that they may not be flambed on would be <x la the architectural ami draorativei scada is more he sense of the word. To open even ui>- gee» than w* are, ¿•r these conditions would perhaps be ured of immigran better than, postponement fur another fered le»a from the year, but to do *o would, all thr name, I ones, fa the far be felt, we suspect, an little short of | y. Fi» w fe quickly rene? aad gave ber hat wens e mph a» i sed kly. was only I VO ounce« The great bulk of the world’s supply comes from th- a torrent o e Gertrude ¡at hen ng liant train, pa*>ed into the house.—Youth*» Com panion. THRIFTY INOIAN Otee Deanapod «n r: Cao a «h *»" an«i «avril i* I lone ixt re me conditions. It is used by chem ist». jewelers and manufacturers of in- 'andewi ent eleefric lighta and for many other purposes requiring a wire that will resist intense heat ( «/<nruemally, it is worth about *15 per troy otiucv.— Philadelphia Poet. __ __ S«airl*«l Tw irewveat De«il»g. At a certain rhurvh near Ledbury. England, an annual a<nnon la still Inro overcome by some calamity, and down his business goes. He is a go«xl fellow, too, and fur tue life of me 1 can’t tell what in the matter with him. “However, he is only one instance o i «Choo! id ao soon as And they carried and tee'ameni of a damsel whoae rival lovers died fighting f< r her band.- N Tv II Your Mlstsr A Beautiful Compel von is an impoasi bii.tv wib'Mit r**l por« blood the sor*, that »1 • »»• *i-t» in uh « ii« «th god difeetisn. a healthy liver and bowels liver and kidneys, keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 ci» .an i Wets — W. F Kremer A Thousand Toagaea Coaid not eiprw« th* rapture Annis I the fa r pEib *♦ man's H^m«- < covorv of tbo ruis s •e-w Lavs < » citv i rs v of thaw p 'Ft when • »he found that ine cough that for rn«ar reara had r ado All ether remedies and saya of this Ruts morad the pa n now »loop in soundly, > h. p bet abe t irte ‘‘it aooa re »ow »thing 1 This Busy World the mothers nit< rd States. DÀ oí the Wash* Jane Kandelf; ; Mew rue. El:sa Abigail Smith; rth H ut< biasow , Hoes; Harrison. Ehs* ler, Mary Armtvtead ; Tavlnr, Pa k. Millard. Piercw. >ebe jn. < , Sarah 8tro- Bi binin, E lxabeth oln. Nan<*v Hanks. Johnson, i.- ;.rh .<»rant, Hannah Ihmp- . 's.phia Birchard Garfield, Malvina M K i ’•tone; Harrison, Nance ». by E. S. Martin, w. --.zjt*» amuse aad instruct ka reader» AFHLETKS wC he coot;ni«d weekly by it* wel.-know» editor, Mr. Caspar Wbitavy amateur and hosts of other diseases w hkh kMr—a HAMPER A BROTHERS. Pwbhaher«. >«w York. X. F and those SCOTT’S Clerk Went« En-lei Meiob Rece it Keniat Joint 1 Court Com m U EMULSION the one standard remedy for inflamed throats and lungs, lor colds, bronchitis and con ♦ » Dor.and and Johi w It is a food medi sumption. cine of remarkable power. Grants Pass Marble and Granite Work; A food, because it nourishes the body ; and a medicine, be cause It corrects tr-l by W;i diseased conditions. Climi Bhenli Repiei Trenail bchooi J B. PADDOCK. Propr I As-crttí but i vy i.A-el the Marble S - . ■' • r- ■•-'' I <*od Corum Jackson, 1 am now m position to famish anything in the line | -> » rk » r I have had over a quarter J'lSliit Basin*»» and can till your --*1 I Olltf'.M er m MARBLE or GRANITE. D-tiry of experience in th* Marble an i Granite i promptly and give you the best of workmanship. auu i » a txj* M, Ltemau. New Y?rk t Will make a specialty of construction work from your oen designs. ¿T. . FADDOCK. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roeebarg. Ore? - I Feb. 2\ ¡Syflj I Notice is hereby < ven that the foliow- ing-naaied settler has tiled notke ol ! intention to make final proof in .«up| xjr into prom in , of his claim, and that raid proof will l made before R. L. Bartlett, county clerk of Josephine co st Granta Paes, Oregon, Jame» O. Grim M21 f. the NS ch I 3Ò >. R. 7 Ha naui I prove ni» com L cultivation of «aio J.M H-x.e. i e. Oregon, J D. Agee, of Wi Oregon. Charles Agea Jr., of Wi '-cMuo. I. F in i- lay of WilUerv; iedical asaoi'iiat ion Dr. L. A WesG,.r , a prMBmelit physician. su»d tba t it surgeon of o years ago co-i:d «■■ikf om hi* ever!»isting sleep in thtewo id find hiir.M4f in me of tke mod rrr tu >erating then ters of a medical iast. on be wou.d rub hi» eyes and st ar> ith utter an uirmtr, t at the dar 1 X eda of the m >odern surgeon; t’nat * ouid see the patient brought in ■adv unronsci ousof what wa>aboul done; he w<ould note the scrupuhiW- 1 raalincsa wh.ich anttaeptic »urg«rry i* taught u* in all the sorroundii'*<* the ruo.n, tlBe appliance* of the □p- j sting »urge«►n and his assistant; said, perhaps , see the abdomen ope e » handled with the m<usi 1 rfect eon fid<met. and this or tl tappo r * ciar» iraní» Grants Pass k Crescent Sit) STAGE LINE Can 1. S. Mails, Passengers andJStage Exprex' h ways daily between Grants Pass. Oregon, and CirfU* passing through the following interior points: V\ i»dcr* ille. Love's, Anderson. Kerby. Waldo, Shelly Creek, Patrick's Creek. Gasquets. TIME T 1BLE. WESTBOUND EASTBOUND Leave Grants Pass • 9 a. m. Leave Crescent City Arrive at W aldo................. p. m. Arrive at Waldo........ Leave Waldo.................. 4 a m , Leave Waldo............ at Crescent City.. p. m. Arrive at Grants Pass scenery through which this line passes is beautiful. ountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City. Ex nng summer season J. c harper . Grants Pass.Or.. Manage | Mayor Au ubi Treat-u Street Mar.!.; Coumi Regn Grani'i rooms third 1 Meet • nd th Prob Januar County Wednfl cuuuty s Sontl D octor MEYERS Eaur » 4 Houth. W:UO r. m .W l I - 4 CO. SpeeHEsufor lea t |»«V1. tad Tri «..Marks nhou-cd »•- 1 A I m »VI 1'ortlan JstTereu >'!• bl-. Í ‘ MH kfcugene i’-«. We ad»;*«, if . > *s « •< •*»' ¡rom K* < ;aA*"re. < -• fr« «U« .. wWK’SmV*1 1 i H.wt, < 'aassw eo* * 1 ÜM f.k. and ior«<* c*«*--^* »ent Addrw»«, j J«- «• romene¿.*ct«S for Mooc«*?t ?<<« ' rOu« Orr cc '» 0»» o « itv u S e »«teat Io lam u«< ^** tkwv * t'W'aak wgtc“. taiSsC a ’• Pty Tifl Cared. st. Pau. * moat beavi I Britain. It ALL FREE 7QI wiwht ST • ul SAS un I tea office*.- C.A.SNOWiCO. t °*e Parts* Orvcc Waa- ««vow 3 C L *,:»». i HiWr.i 6 Air.I DINII Ac>Ci< • tn i ■ 60 YEA«* tXPEFIIN'-* Pulli S ecoi Al » •'irei a th: For f K-u->. C t«e«ti • o( Ito I Vwt Tnaoc Desto wf COSVRICHTS t* ■«» «aneti? 7 »r. Ba at N. E. McGrew Pioneer Truck and Deliver} so an tab a I Hu pre w sth poor blood. like mending its pra>«e« th roughest me art Attori l.uver beerei Ht»te Hupt ! Btato S^bacTtftlon, 14 00 a Ttar 10 Cmi t Can Irtfrr* or the » W««t The great -«t care <houl 1 given to any little aura, puxipte or » r»U h which •h- • » no diApumtem to heal un.ter uniin- I ream ent N ■ >*oe can t» .'r consumption attack the weak of the Jo ton Adams. Sa*an Jeffereon, b< writtn by trnold Whit«. and will bt tu*, ot uac-y matter S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD can I fool Uaivurs»- do will every one who I” ■« Dr Kio< a New Diucuverv for anr Ir c«bl of the throat, chest oe longe Frew ton aad II. Trial botti«« free at W. F K ro mer a Drug atore, «vary buUiu guarna loud. I ALASKA and it» resources «ill be the mb-ec ct a senes of papers by L^wsrtX Sparr. I \ mu rely the -xJy cure fur Ca..vr to bg.fts >pecifi«'— wv cheat and I can •ear cul y remember do ng before a compete i« Mr Wm Walpole, of Walditoxm, S D. «art: • A Pule blotch atw'ut the sine of a j*a came un»ter my left eye gradually go »wing larger, fr m which «h»» tin« pain» at inter» ala ran in all -hrertu»na I becarie greatly al.vrmed and '-omailted a dorter, who pctrounced it I'anrrr. and vlviard that it be rut out. but thia I coak I not coo «ent u I rv*l m my local paper of a cure effected by N S. S. and de«n«ied to try tt It acted hke a »'harm, the t'aneer becoming at fret irritated, and then I im -barging ‘ v«ry freelv This gradually grew te«e and thru diwva .tinned altogether, leaving a «mall «cab which «oon dmp- Iped <Mf aad now .«lv a healthy ' .tt,e a ar remain* where ’ what threatene«i to dsetrey my life ottoe hel i full «rreay.** I k > q had completely cured her at a bach ductor« coo 4 g re bar aad its iaduatr.es will be treated ta a ««nes ot an.c^a by Franklin Matt be w a. Prevention is easy prc.ents me. she ha» demon- la doing and There is a sya- tne government In- b.ch those pupil* im trio us and frugal :a rhe m * w ing-room, or in some one of the er indu<*rial depirtmrnta. >u«t be outside of their Thu jonng ¡fir!, after course x* a schcLar. ng a salaried a abort time several, and des. Out H. S. Memmu M. S. BrtMSS Cume from within—the teat vrwtigu of ¡» i»n must be eradicated oe Dr Kings New lhawvrrv f.»r coesa ua p- hie a burden F. J. McCarthy John Corbin Owen Hal! H. S. W ill lama THE WEST Emulsion ’ im them and ar* forced to submit to a cruel and dangwroua operation—th« only treat meat which the dortewv know for Can<wr The -I'-rarr pr-n.ptly return* however, anl is even m -re vident and .ieatrurtire than Wore Canrvr is a deadly p> »«oa in the bU->d, and an < ^wot> n ¡ teeter or other external trxUni-uC ran k*v« no effect « hate ver up r. it The cure must Hpriagor, oí 117 > Howard * Philadelphia, I'a , Some Short-Story Contributors w t Morris L F. Benson last re MPRP PIMPI PQ nlLIiL riivirLLv» mu» O> <o to the dterewr n Collgl By H. O. Ueli» By E. S. Van ZII» By R. W CbaJBberi The London Letter So many firkan«aa SERIAL STORIES WHEN THE SLEEPER W AKES. WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. THE CO>SP1RATORS There is no remedy system. i* ned Ewa Having • « V. s. off these diseases?” “as a BEST is wh*t HARPER S WEEKLY Lu been is the put and will be ia ie himre. The pu: work *cc ,ct: is.-.ed in th« iste SpAnah-Aaurxsa war * durscunsuc af u* WEEKLY S iive sad eaergtdc pui.cy. are they eNuai to it for fortifying the tone» eoi ng to a brown with water or Chin«* pleaaing til pheaaan t-eg has t>em re by artist». AQ lately, “Have 1 the vitality to throw ron. bar er ar.d a ier proa- ClD\T These rUce® «nil be vmuariy tmsi Caspar W a i t n « y and W LXnwiddie. «bo aaaaiae iuae » »tady oi -.He placa^ THE qu.utiun for you to decide is, sort. ’ A Hieb Colwr I* ir >«w tbe Ima« of the Cat aad !» of Ambre riet. ArrLAnLU Ai rinul Ao Wonder« of Arkan«aa Th” •lory from st flesh NEW PIGMENT FOR ARTISTS. 4T Hawaii and Porto Rico Soect*. amt es w 1 ap-.ear on these tw} cuuatres by Mewn Phil bobtnson aad F D Millet. n apcoa. .ounaeys co th« PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR which point certainly danger signals. The a misnomer. I know a man whose nam is Good. Well, if there was ever a ba«i man it is that fellow Good, When boy he was whipped every da r bv h mother. Later he commenced He ha* M9TVI I «evrrnl terms in iPPCADCn signals LESION MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVE Tea acta di racily oa Karl’t Clover K«*>t tbe bowels, fl a y our -at w ait to try SCOTT'S A SMALL SPOT MAY BE CANCER pre ar bed agamwt the lice of dueling Thia is done in arvordanre with the will through Cuba anJ the Philippines Don't you know these are •a. ie. tu file ir ■ sharp The !e*din< anisa of ’he w ! on tn but« to the -4 Ä WEEKLY, as heretofore, muajj the loremoet il'.uatrated weakly. chest? i-g a bo !e 1C the using sharp f rock a» tosj wa* b neml-bear: a New» do And !f you are ailing and have i«d w Hear! htr the . ■ pneumonia, bronchitis, or lr* an«: s nt1 ridi atil with in ART POLITICS Does your throat Jart pains right on » any of t of the sea-ch cold a boxes 5X50. Iadepeadeat or parces, devoted to good goveremeat. it w-„i not he*.rate to *rwr »« or d-sapprore, ahace»«/ •JK awsatwe may ûc . consumption itself? fa p tc take raw ? danger Fran ea F<> * •; W| j 50c. per box. changa weather? GIRL. feel A ?olor. and derives its great commercial value from it» infuMtxlity in the uwwt ntense heat and Ita insolubility under you Do every A Leek for the fuE tume co the package. At druggists ¿tract from th< Dr.Williams Madacma Co.. Schaoactady, N.Y »ger Signals! pretty lady!” be sai ! lady, u, Arthur, w"«tern slope of the Ural mountains in Rusma. Platinum ha» a steel grey crau:. e for the t nine mocita r**s he wi.i öe (u l uc e foi ter ^tni day the ma f Indian to when they nigh saving’ home! Al ree yearn I Tribune real fr»»m her unduly agitating poll-* p!s»n» of the Saskatchewan, 1 tics?*—English and American Gaxette ------- •' of Paris. don. 1 with A Grrel Wlirrel Ftad. The reported discovery on Mad river, llieiaa Fiweo. in the »fate of Washington, of a great in * ere arid ou ledre of remarkably rich platinom ore < places la a curio*i la a matter of much interest to the* sci manj i people A ( hicag entific world, especially as this metal tells that » I ban never been counted among our •» of an elec reunomic products. \ rax* ag«» small )uantiti«*e were found al Plattsburg, K New York and Port Orchard. Ore , but m neither place were there indica wa P tion» of paying deposits, and in 1W? r the entire product of the United btatrs uf a ». »he waved war rabie Irartioas Would It not be well fort drrtake to fight out a new i>. Fran«'« to give herself a little ¡Smooths'1 existence on the froaen and r • “Give me she took arm*. I • e a much a* i° ‘Be rather than give up an tittle of their prmople«. and hesitatingly »about t»> a terril n,T ha f way rusind the world. U^uti«>a led led to rlv« them atrial. - tfter a*m< ’.he drvt box I Belt wonderfully relteved »nd w%* Mtiaded t ..*t me pills were puttln< me on the road u> re. cu- ■ Iboagfettwo more toxe« anl continued taking them - tfter taking four boxeeof Dr. William* Pink Pill* for P«ie p“»>- - 1 am re»tore»i to <ood health. 1 feel like a new man, and .a < the win an 1 enerry of my former days returned. I am oap e >f’.raaearti-c m v baelne«» with lner«a»ed axubiucn r William«* Pat P « f.,r Paie Peopie are a wonderful me: ne an 1 any one »u iertn< from the after-efT*«iu of the will finl that tr.«9«e pt He are the »pectfle.” H. H. E vkl £» Mr Eve^er will g adly «newer any inquiry re<ardli.^ thu if stamp -d encioeed.—/Vo’nCbte Cb. ZAewoeroi, JrrFereon City, Jfd. r humiliation to the prkie of so art lov- J ing a people a* the French. He sin-. rrrely trust that they may be «pared It, and we would suggest that they should concentrate upon the work be- fore them an atteaUon which has of late been suffering from too many dlte iive« u>day i* «lwoa* aUrwcte He wyi: • •» troao*ei «tut ■nurtu«?*» uf breath, palpitation of h«uac-1 * <>mer». te ... ty. M j &•.•* and *-•<> aumeruu* pained in« re med Xi -I tried une d»>«t4.r after another rK. by mr fr end». cat without *p;erect !eneC; be<» . k> ctve ap hup*. Than I uv Dr U Uitexn* huk h T. f«r i People «xtuu^ in * AL Luul» paper, and »afler lnvili ..» 4 .. a th« fai will eoiisequeatly be no disappoint ment when exhibitors arrive to mak- their final isjrtailationa. al A historic tableau io being prepared wh.ch is likely to cause a seoatMJU at tke Fans exhibition. Thia is ao other SOME MISNOMERS. than a faithful reprodoctioa of the Mal- j cheered by the army. msiaoa ealoe on the evening of a grand “I had learned from the English con reception in tke year ItOu. Mor« than sul that Hobson was confined in one of SO figures will appear in this arene, be- the large buildings nearest us. It wa* •nle* N*api*e«jn and Josephine The fur la plain sight, and from It floated th” “It’s itrange.” said the observer, the niture. which will consist almost en red cross. It was under rifle fir*, and, ! other day. “hew so many people are tirely of authentic pieces of tbs period, as it was a building full of windows, i misnamed.** promises to be a veritable eunostty in «** afraid hr might be in danger, g n \ The causa of this remark was oe a- itself. By the way, to the list otf roy fire would not have been directed to aioned by a man whose name was Lue alties who will visit the exhibition must ward it, but shots will go astray, rape- ¡ who passed «iown the street, says I nose be added the ahah of Peru». Hi« eAliy rifle-shots. The fleet, which wa* Louisville Commercial. majesty has definitely decided to make bombarding eight miles away, would ¡ “You see that man. From his aa the trip, and PariMaa. ~ »re naturali} be likely to hit It. I was very z* ’ to you would thick he was destinetl to delighted. get Hobson and hie mm o« ’ <? .he1 one of the most fortunate rreat Read ia the light of Col. Jekyll’» re way. The fact that they w« r« e«f , who ever drew a breath. Although his cent remarks al the Bnuah chamber by the army has never been scknosl name is Luck he was certainly bcm of commerce banquet, the following edged by officers of the na«y who sim under the unlucklcst star that ever leaderette from th« Daily Telegraph is ply speak of th* return of Mr Hobson shone. of nrtereat: to his duty.**—Century. “I hav« noticed him,” continued the **Th« whole civilised world is called observer, “from his childhood. When upon to face th* <«wt ¡agency at a rrry | THE DOUKHOBORTSL he was a little boy he couidn’t go to grave disappointment. Wa moot ail school with kte lesson* correct but hvjpe that it will not bo rco. red an *•*•»»■ a«fR««*c Wb«< its« •«» Tfc«tr what he would make a mistake some certainly at prearnt we need not d.» MeiMr***«« koias rar»»«sb where else and be sure to gel a flogging »pair of ita being averted, but it ia B««r>tbiae. from his teacher. Since he has growrn discouraging to find that the bare pus- 1 — »ibility at a poakpoaement of the The cew world has «*< eskrd aaany ;;p he ha» started tn several kinds of buainess. He's a rank failure in them of LROu has flawed kiedaof ref g itself upon public din*'uao*on. Only six-, ligious oppression but has pr^bub» all. Starting out with nothing but the brightest prospects before him. he is tecs months more have n»/w to eiapse received no more picturesque and strik before the date fixed be its opening. and it is doubted in »me quarters whether the loss of uuse occasioned by the recent atnke and the difficulties IS .f the b.g cop- take plaKir until ruoa of July 5. On that day I telegraphed to Washington that I should oot open fire until I get Lieut. Hubaon acd hi* men out .f tie city been making moat r ^rkabie prvgr* *» ia the course of the tatst two mouth*, so much so indeed that the work of tkr bkukLng ia considered tc be more thar. a nwxith ahead, aad a* far as the offi eul* are '»oncerc-d. it will be po«aibte to open the exposition at the toegin- mng of 1KJ0, instead of waiting ualu April. It ia a pity that the executive work has not beta able »o make the •ame progress, but we learn aow that the plans are rapidly being distrib uted to th« various count new, so that GRIP I AU ora st frw r.a¿«i»ff. grant * P ash , ore jun