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NEW MEXICO. I walls. After walking fully an hour PECULIAR PHASES. 1 came to a fissure, which I entered and soon discovered I was on the Mrs. Gen. Diaz is only nineteen 4 Letter About the Territory years old. that i* Destined to Become the Next right road to the summit, every now The Dynamite Peculiar Phases of the^Great Phenomena Vivid Picture of th© Great Natural Won and then finding where rocks had Powers Given State of the Union. Dudes in New York drive tandems, and the Imposing Features Discovered A tier of the Pacific Coast Attractive been broken out of the way. At last Conspirators. and drive them very badly at that. by Astronomers. to Tourists From all Over the World. 1 came to where a path was worn, by It is now fashionable to have old ’ S anta F e , May 2,1883. travel, in the solid rocks, that >rives < Pursuant to arrangements with some idea or conjecture of the" an Ireland still l holds the foremost brass "knockers” at the front door. The line of total obscuration lies No wonder the Indians reverence t topics of the day. Fred. Douglass, who is sixty-six wholly in the Pacific Ocean, begin the beautiful Yosemite Falls. Even B vou, I renew my correspondence that tiquity of he place I waa al>out to place among the years of age, is said to be worth $100, B will compass parts of my travels, ex Visit. At last, leg weary, I reached \\ bile the story of the first great 000. ning at a point within a few hundred the white settlers in the valley can ö«M the first wall that was laid up-one I plorations, observations and oxperi- place tiiat seemed to be in full height check of the dynamite war is being miles of Australia and ending at a not resist their influence, but speak Blaine and Conkling back in Con hut I told in the London and provincial -id ■ ences in New Mexico and Arizona. was five feet four inches. This outer gress is wliat tho New York Herald similar distance from South America. of them with an admiration that police courts the tragedy of Phcenix hopes. wall inclosed about lit acres. Within B There is not an old town or city in The first apparent contact of the moon amounts to love. Some spend the tills were four successive walls, vary Park is having the finishing touches Mark Twain’s “On the Mississippi” against the sun’s disk in that line will winter in the valley, and they told ■f-tl B New Mexico that I have not visited, put into it on the witness stand at mg in distances from 50 to loo feet starts with a modest edition of 50,- be visible at about 155 degrees of me that if I could see the falls in Bas well as its rivers, mountains, cliff apart the height of which could not Dublin. Parliament has passed in a 000 copies. Bdwellings, its inscription rocks, its be told, owing to the fact that they longitude west of Greenwich and in their winter robes, all fringed with few hours a stringent measure regu | James Flood is to build a million Bruins of cities that are from two to had till partly toppled over, but each latitude about 35 degrees south of the icicles, I should gain a glimpse of lating the possession of explosives. dollar house on the top of Telegraph ■ thirteen miles in length; its Pueblos, was constructed as a breast wall for equator. It will describe a circular fairyland. At the base of the great Hill, the highest hill in San Fran as if driven in a fearful con This will strengthen the hands of the cisco. path ending at longitude about 85 fall the fairies build a real ice palace, Binhabited by Indians, descendants of defense, flict to a last retreat. The central or police, who, without any special pow On the night of the Holmes ban west of Greenwich and latitude 12 or sometimes more than 100 feet high. Bdie pre historic races, and which have last enclosing as I approached it, the ers, have, it is believed, already got formed by the ever-falling, Blaid aside the nomadic customs of the westerly wall was the one which I their hands upon the throat of the quet, at Delmonico’s, New York, the 15 south. It is singular that almost It cheering could be heard four blocks all valuable solar eclipses are visible freezing spray, ami the bright sun Bwild and barbaric races; its mineral had first discovered while on horse dynamite conspiracy. The increase , j away. Bzones, which in my judgment have back. After sketching the whole, I of their authority will not, of course, The St. Louis Globe-Democrat says only in barbarous or inaccessible gleams on this glittering palace of began to investigate, and discovered put an end to conspiring, but it will Bno superior on this or any other con- several tombs or sepulchers that had make action more difficult. The onus 1 that Spiritualism lias obtained a places. The expeditions sent to view crystal, and the falling water strik Btineut. Such of these as have now lus'ti cut in the solid rock, one of of ’ explanation now rests upon all per strong foothold in the Catholic com the approaching eclipse must neces ing upon it shoots oil' in showers like sarily visit the Pacific Ocean, and to myriad opals and diamonds. But Bbeconie familiar by years of travel which I explored by breaking a bole sons upon whom or under whose con ' rnunity of that city. A Huguenot Society has been or- utilize the event to the greatest ad when first I beheld them, on a bright Bun.I close examination 1 propose to at one corner where a fracture ap trol dynamite or kindred agencies of vantage the line of complete eclipse Bilescribe in a series of communica- peared. and on succeeding in getting of destruction are found. Possession ' ganized in New York. All persons must be entered upon. The only May morning, not an icicle remained, a hole large enough for « ,y body, I without satisfactory cause is punish of Huguenot descent will be invited Htious. islands of any note lying within this ami the falls were in their glory. I i Of the many places I explored I entered it, and made valuable discov able, This, it seems to me, is the to become members of it. path are the Marquesas, at 110 west had never dreamed of auything so The London Post says it hears that of Kav" yet to learn of a correspondent eries, taking therefrom a mal-pie severest clause in the bill. In case lovely. I confess that 1 am not a Greenwich and 8 south. Birlio would risk his life to obtain the rock hammer, ornaments, a few bones no criminal iutent is established the Marquis of Lome will probably It is well known that a solar occult keen lover of waterfalls in general, of the reindeer, a textile fabric too against him the holder of a danger succeed the Marquis of Ripon as ■nformation. As an illustration and ation or eclipse, which derives its ami am often inclined to vote them a Kot to boast, the penalty of penetra- decayed to determine its composition. ous explosive who cannot prove that Viceroy and Governor-General of name from the fact that it is only vis bore, when enthusiastic people insist 1 explored for human remains by he has obtained it for some lawful 1 India. Kiug too far from camp and compan ible in the ecliptic, occurs when the on leaving the blessetl sunshine to go ions, was, on one occasion, to be cut scientific tests applied to the dust purpose, is rendered liable to 14 years’ | Mrs. Carlyle described Mrs. Oli moon in its monthly path around the ever so far down u dank, damp ra within the tomb. 1 uncovered sev penal servitude. Persons engaged in ■ff and chased by Indians, having to phant as a round, motherly little earth passes between us anil the sun, vine, to see some foolish driblet. But Kide two days without rest or sleep. eral human teeth in the mound, but malicious explosions likely to injure woman with the strongest East Loth thereby cutting off our usual supply here we stand in the glorious sun when the air came in contact with life or property, even if they are un I So many correspondents, within ian accent, although she had been of light from our luminary and cast light, among pine trees a couple of ■he past year have traveled this them thay crumbled to powder- a successful in their diabolical work, born an«l raised in England. ing the lunar shadow across the ter hundred feet in height, and they are Kountr.v, whom I met during the terrible disappointment. It must are to be punished with transporta Miss Alice Harris, daughter of ex restrial disk. It follows, of course, pigmies, like ourselves, in presence 1 have taken thousands of years to tion for life. For “ attempts and con Konths of August and September, Representative Harris, of Massachu that such observation can only con of 1 even the lowest step of the stately produce such a result. spiracies ” in the same direction the ■presenting the Chicago Times, Tri fall which leaps ami dashes from bo At. another point in these m<ua- penalty is 20 years’ penal servitude. setts, is engage«! to Representative tinue for any one place as long'a time 1 vast bune, Inter-Ocean, Cleveland Herald, a height that it loses all sem John. I). White, of Kentucky, ami will as is required by the moon to pass ’ tains, 300 miles further north, I ob British subjects in foreign countries ■nd Leader, Cincinnati Gazette, Com- be married at an early date. across that portion of her orbit which blance of water. It is a splendid tained from a cave the petrified foot are included in this clause, with a Krrcia/, (now Commereia-Gazette.,) The Prince of Wales’ palace car is equals in extent her own diameter, bouquet of glistening rockets, which, Km/m’rcr, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Boston, of a cave bear, with other things. view to cover the operations of some fifty feet long and contains a saloon, 1 and even then it is only the point of instead of rushing heavenward, shoot of the agents of O ’ Donovan Boss«, This foot is deprived of hair, but Kew York, Philadelphia and Wash shadow which reaches the earth. down from the blue canopy which .study, two bedrooms, two dressing the 1 ington press, that called on me for otherwise it is uninjured, the liga who, it is feared, is a far more influ rooms and a bath room. The furni Another feature may modify this seems to touch the brink, 2,700 feet Bnformation, it may be some of the ments, toes, cords and cuticle being ential person than he is believed to bo ture is upholstered in old gold silk. statement somewhat -that is, that above us. Like myriad-falling stars ” in New York, which has for so long ■afters of which I may write may injected with carbonate of lime. they flash, each keeping its separate The late Marshall Jewell, of Con the moon’s distance from us may pro course It is a well understood scientific shrugged its shoulders at him. It is Bave the appearance of plagiaristic for several humlred feet, till long or shorten the passage according quite open to discussion whether he necticut, is to be honored by the fact that the reindeer, cave bear and »latter, when, in fact I have not the to its position in apogee or perigee. at length it blends with 10,000 more awn is not guilty of the crime of “ levying people of Denver, who have decided pre historic man were cotempora ame of possessing copies of their the grand avalanche of frothy, war’’ under the protection of Ameri to name a new park on the outskirts It is affected, too, by the earth’s or in nl ■orrespondence. With these explan neous. When my further explora ca bital motion and by the position of fleecy foam, which forever and for against a friendly power. Lon of that city “ the Marshall Jewell tions of the summer to obtain addi ations I begin: the earth in respect to its perihelion ever falls, boiling and raging like a during the past few days, has Park.” ■ About the first questions that are tional information on the subject as don, or aphelion. From these facts it is whirlpool,_ among the huge black had many earnest assurances that Virginia’s monument to Robert E. deduced that the eclipse continues boulders in the deep cablron below, Usually a<ked me arc: "What can to who preceded the Toltecs are com America lias no sympathy whatever ■on tell me of your people, climate, pleted, I shall write a distinctive ar with the Irish advocates of violence; I Lee will be unveiled at Lexington on longest when the moon is nearest the and throwing black clouds of mist : June 5. Jefferson Davis will preside, Bntiquity and productions?” I an- ticle on the subject, which will evoke and vapor. The most exquisite mo the repudiation by an Ameri Gen. Joseph E. Johnston will be chief earth and the earth is farthest from ment nA^Bwered one Chicago correspondent by much criticism from the scientific thougu occurs when you reach some the sun, and that it is shortest when can newspaper of the suggestion that, press, but they cannot change the marshal, Major John W. Daniel, ^^■anding him the first copy I had re- the earth is uearest the sun and the spot where the sun’s rays streaming the active conspiracy is conducted facts. I will say now that the opin orator. past you, transform the light vapor from the press of the matter I through Irish-American agen Mr. C. C. Hutchins, a student at moon is in the most distant portion into 1 . .^Had supplied for a book of some 300 ion I once bad, that the first imm;- chieily brilliant rainbow prisms, which of her orbit from us. The reason is cies raises grim smiles in this metr op gration to this continent was by way 1 Bowdoin College, lias attracted much that when we are at aphelion and the gird th«« fall with vivid iris bars. As ■ages. He kindly thanked me, bor- olis. No better illustration of “ where ■iwed it for a few hours, and four of Behring Straits, is changed. I 1 the money comes from” is shown than attention on account of his astronom moon is in perigee the solar disc is the water-rockets flash through these am of the opinion that its first 1 ical achievements. He has now made apparently smaller than at other times radiant belts, they seem to carry tho s|<“ K.vs aKer I received the book by now : the utter failure to raise a decent a valuable improvement in the spec- and ■ail. no explanations. I afterwards inhabitants camo from the South, in the lunar disc is larger, and, con color onward as they fall; and some ! sum for anything among the Irish at i troscope. ■w a three column article taken from went North and then returned. Of home. sequently, the moon’s passage requires times it wavers and trembles in the ). Even a national testimonial and on this subject more hereafter. 1 work. No credit. The country, Mrs. Lillie Devereux Blake has a longer time. On account of the breeze, so that the rainbow knows not up’wj ■v 1 Mr. Parnell, after a big demonstra prepared Bhieii on tho earlier maps was laid This beginning is long enough for to for publication her recent comparative nearness of the moon where to rest, but forms a moving tion, starts with only a few pounds, my first letter. S olano . 1 D m Bown as a barren desert, lias been oc- lectures in reply to the Rev. Dr. there is no retardation in the appear column of radiant tricolor. So large and stops there. At the banquet of th«| lipii il by human beings for a period of water rushing through the UTAH FISH STORY the Institution of Civil Engineers, Morgan Dix. They will be imme ance ot the shadow as compared with a air body Iv- I naturally produces u strong cur as long as that of the Mon- diately issued under the title of tho predicted time. The light from held in the Town Hall, Kensington, ix I bnallv They sat around the White House Inlian, if it is not in fact the first in the sun travels at the rate of 18(!,Gt;o rent, which, passing between the faco Mr. Minister Lowell, respond “Woman’s Place To-day.” bint of time and from which emi- stove swapping lies, and when Jack ing to the toast of "Our Guests,” miles per second, and, the moou being of the rock and th«« fall, carries the Major James W. Cuyler, of the oi: ration went, instead of coming to it. son had exhausted his store Jones which was coupled with his name and Engineer Corps, United States Army, distant only 238,001) miles, the dis-1 latter well forward, so that it becomes Iv attention was directed to this sub opened his sample ease and began. at Philadelphia on Monday last. crepancy amounts only to about a I the sport of every breeze that dances “I was down in Water canon, that of Sir Richard Cross, remarked «lied through th«« valley; hence this great let. during the time I was President The vacancy thus caused will be tilled second and a third of time. ntvfl that "though 1 may not venture to al I the Archeological Society of Ohio, Southeast Nevada, last fall, near lude to any delicate topics, I am sure by the promotion of Capt. Alexander The physical features of a total j column is forever vibrating from side be ■ ik is] k the late Dr. Klippart when he Mormon Spring, where the water 1 can say this, that no true American, M. Miller, now on duty at Vicksburg. eclipse, apart from its scientific value, ; i t«> side, ami often forms a semicircu- the I sowed me tho paintings he was hav- rushes through and under a moun any more than I, no American, any are very imposing. There are indi-1 I lar curve. The width of the stream ’'1 The Secretary of the Navy and the cations k' niad«> of such as in his judgment tain thirty five miles across—” on every hand that an unusu at the summit is about 20 to 30 feet, more than any Englishman, believes present Presi«lent of the United States “Tunnelled perhaps,” said Jack- al event is about to take place. Dur but at the base of the upper fall it it. ^justituteil types of prehistoric that assassination is war, or that dyna do not peel their oranges and eat ing totality -^■' «s, and said to mo “that he should son. the darkness is frequent has expanded to a width of fully 300 “No, it s a natural water course, mite is the raw material of politics.” them in conventional fashion. They ly so intense that the stars are visible, feet; and, as the wind carries it to iS h«' surprised that when archieol Upon all occasions of public excite i merely gouge a hole in the juicy |fi'ts iiad completed their work, the and comes out boiling on ’tother side ment there is a tendency to exagger ' fruit and suck the orange in regular flowers close, birds seek their resting one side or other, it plays over a space places and the entire face of nature of about a thousand feet in width of feult would be a complete change in then runs off in a big stream.” “How does it perforate the moun ate, and for the sake of our common schoolboy style. assumes an earthly hue. It is some a precipitous rock face, 1,600 feet in present theory of the sources humanity it is to be hoped that the It is said that at a President’s re- times accompanied by a sudden and depth. This is th«« height of the up- tom which came the pre-historic tain said Jackson. authorities and the press are giving j ception Nilsson became regularly decided fall of temperature. In eally i per fall. As seen from inflow, the "There’s a series of beautiful falls, ian, and also as to who he was.” undue extension to the intended oper his thought was by the intense in- with nice steps leading down, then a ations of the dynamite conspiracy, mashed on Justice Gray, of the Su times these occurrences were regarded Yosemite, though divided into three in-st evinced |>y Dr. Klippart, so im- deep pool as clear as crystal, with the chief agents of which in this ' prerne Court, who is, after Arthur, with superstitious feelings, which is distinct falls, is apparently till on one plenty of mountain trout sporting at country it is believed the police have I the best catch in Washington. She shared even now by barbarous peo plane. It is only when you reach . mind • • I • determined • ;...... I fessed upon my possible to pursue the inquiry, and the bottom. One day a band of succeeded in capturing. It is stated sang her songs to him, and, in fact, ple. Chambers tells of a singular some point from which you can see svi sought every available opportun- Apache Indians pitched their wick- that the government and police au made a dead set at the handsome custom among the Hindoos. He says: I it sideways that you realize that the "When during a solar eclipse the great upper fall lies fully a quarter v for penetrating th«' vastness of ups near this Btream, and an old thorities are possessed of the full par ■ bachelor. Mr. George Wm. Curtis, in a pri black disc of our satellite is seen ad of a mil« further back than the mid le mountains -- — ami — other localities, buck and his squaw, hearing the ticulars of the plot which had l>een I" i<‘ homes of tho the pre historic races, rushing waters below, went down the formed for the destruction of entire vate letter received in San Francisco, vancing over the sun the natives be j dle and lower falls, and that it rush J along the Rockv Mountains, from natural stairway to the stream. The districts of London. The idea was to says: “All who are interested in lieve that the jaws of some monster | es down this space in laiiling cascades In '.’’.Bfhish /«..I ..... i.:.. line i- . down , Columbia into old buck seeing the trout in the bot deposit nitro-glycerine in various great public politics will naturally are gradually eating it up. They till it reaches a jierpendicular rock, Id Mexico, ami have not yet com tom. made his squaw dive forthem.” quarters of the town, in coffee-hoases, attach themselves to parties, but he then commence beating gongs and over which it leaps about 600 feet, “And did she do it? asked Jack- hotels, obscure and private lodging is a very foolish fellow who makes a rending the air with the most dis and then gives a third and final eted. I aln th«« more determined to cordant screams of terror anil shouts , plunge of about 500, making a total lrsue this inquiry in consequence of son. and to explode the lot simul party a master instead of an agent.” of “You bet, for Indian bucks won’t houses, vengeance. For a time their ef-, of little under 2.700. Now, if you r. Klippart’s death, and only hope A recent number of - the Belize taneously. "There was to be no con at his valuable papers may fall into stand foolishness. But the squaw sideration given to nationality or Colonial Guardian announces that its forts are productive of no good re can realize that the height of Niagu tell hands as may be able to com didn’t come up. She went clear un creed in the matter.” Irish as well pages will soon be enlarged. It is a sults—the eclipse still progresses. ra is 162 feet, you will perceive that etc his works, that would prove an der that mountain and came out as English, French, Germans. Amer 1 literary treat to read this paper, At length, however, the terrific uproar if some potent magician could bring ’tother side, thirty five miles.” has the desired effect on the voraci it into the valley, it wonld lie effect to science on this import icans, who might be living in the I especially its Spanish side, and we ous ht t I".sition l.rAwL * work. "Did it drown her,” said Jackson, localities monster; it appears to pause, and i ually concealed by trees of fully its ■ are glad to note its increasing pros- selected for destruction were then, like a fish that has nearly swal own height, many far overtopping it. All writers of history, so far as I who had become very much inter to share in the results of the general ' perity. Ive been able to read, concede these ested in the fate of squaw. G«v. Crittenden, of Missouri, is an lowed a bait ami then rejects it, it Niagara, of course, makes up in devastation. The explosion at the ets, that the pre-historic races, Tol "No; she came out dripping wet Government buildings and the simul able but an intolerably vain man. gradually disgorges the fi««ry mouth- . width what she lacks in height. The es. preceded the Azt.es. and the lat with a two-pound trout in her taneous attempt on the Times office ! When the Legislature appropriateil fill. The natives then dis[M>rse, sat Horseshoe or Canadian Fall is about that they have so successfully 150 feet. The width is 2,1IM) feet. r ''’L>ri> the predecessors of the mouth and one in each hand.” were simply the preliminary tests of $100,000 for the State University he isfied The American Fall is alsiut 160 feet relieved their deity.” urt.i American Indians; but as to 1 sent all the way down to St. Louis a vast operation. Precautions had THE BERNHARDT JEWELS. Oliservations during former eclipses in height and 1,100 in width. The »«<m preceded the Toltecs, no his- been taken that contemplated no ! for a $10 gold pen with which to sign have shown several very striking fea total width, inclusive of Gout Island, r.an, I believe, has dared to express Nearly every one of the precious other failure like that in Printing , the bill. He then presented the pen tures. It has been noted that im- is 4,2(X) feet.—|The Cornhill Maga I opinion, and why ? Simply from jewels which Madame Bernhardt house square or Play-house Yard. I to James Russell. • 1 mediately before the beginning and zine. c fact that they have not «lared to parted with at the recent sale was a The work was to be efficiently done, movement is on foot in Boston after the «nd of a total observation | xe their life in their hand and ex souvenir of the most distinguished and Whitehead had enough material to A erect a statue to Paul Revere, on urp fields that are so prolific of homage in the world. Queen Mar (in course of transportation to Lon Copley Square, in front of the Art the remaining crescent app««ars as a ' \\ ili > M an of K ansas .—For more bright band of brilliant ¡mints, sep tts, foot prints, relics and other guerite, of Italy, gave the ‘ very hand don) at Birmingham to carry out all Museum. models for it are ex arated at regular intervals by dark than a year a veritable wild man has Menees that tend to throw light some collar of pearls and brilliants, O’Donovan Rossa’B threats, whether pected to lie The been terrorizing the Kansas plains to on exhibition at the Art ( *n this subject representing a garland of foliage, they are vain boasts or founded upon Club building, the 10th of April, l spaces, giving it the appearance of a Utah. Where he came from, who he As near as I can estimate the time with a palm leaf for a center piece,” a real knowledge of the conspiracy. which is the 108th anniversary of the string of beads. This is called Baily's was or where he staid was so much of beads, from the name of the observer I a mystery that many of those in nss taken to crumble the walls of while her Majesty’s brother in-law, I "The chief actors,’ says the Times, famous ride. who first descrilssl them, Mr. Francis clined to lie superstitious believed ®s. buildings, anil the carved in the Duke of Aosta, offered the brace i "would probably have got safely off, ption rocks, this country had its let in "a mat enriched with a sapphire ! while if any of the subordinate work Paul Hayne’s cottage is a cozy little Baily. No satisfactory explanation i him to be one of the Dunites, or °ple before the coming of Christ and a brilliant.” The three fine ers had been taken their confessions white affair, set in fifty acres of has yet been given of this phenome “Avengers of Blood,” sent back from *>n earth. brooches in the form of a winged would probably have been of no ground. This house was presented | non. although it is suggested that it. perdition to carry on the work of de Oo® of the most important of my dragon “are the tribute of a Russian avail.” The successful carrying out to the poet by ex-Gov. Colquitt, of is due to the projection of some of the struction among the Gentiles. A few ^OV(*ri0S 1 < fl Lllvinl -overies is a burial ground on on u a Princess,” and an English Prince, who of the plot must have caused a great Georgia, after Hayne’s residence was lunar mountains upon the solar disk. «lays ago he made a descent on two burned down. Mr. Hayne believes 8Uramit at an altitude of will one day lie an English King, destruction of both life and property. 1 that poets should be criticised by The indentations are too regular to lie j prospectors, one of whom carried a explained in that way. feet, and over 2,000 feet per gave the "fine Indian bracelet in en double barreled shotgun and the J uno . poets, novelists by novelists, and so » »■> »— -- mcular above a river that meand amelled gold, representing a serpent other an ax. The contents of tbo j on. A bad woman upbraided her hus i t*le *)ase the walls, along with two heads, enriched with rose “Why don’t you dress better?" | gun were emptied into the bowels of Mr. Joseph Jefferson has just left asked a merchant of a newspaper man. the infuriated being and he fell with a road pas-os near a perpen- diamonds and rubies,” as well as an-, band with his love of money, and said - tar wall on the opposite side. other trifle of an "Indian bandeau,” she believed if she was to die he would I his lovely home in Iberia parish to “You needn’t say tlwit you can’t for his face in the sand. A moment later I ro<le one Sabbath afternoon dotted all over with foolish nothings marry The Devil's eldest daughter^if fulfill some northern engagements. you bought a suit of clothes from me he jumped up and started to run, but ”'tgh this opening of the mono in emeralds, rubies and pearls. The he could have plenty of money with In his Southern Lome the fine old last month.” was felled with a blow on the head "• ■ the iieautiful i'eai'tiful running stream. stream, pretty comb in finely wrought gold her. “That may be,” answered the actor is simply adored All classes “Yes,” replied the editor, "and I with the ax and killed. He was , ’everance of ( the ’u(. syenites rocks. representing an "allegoric trophy of husband, "but the worst of it is a man of peoplejare fond of him an«l apply haven’t paid you yet. Now, if I were probably crazed by injuries received to him the quaint phrase, "be is just to wear the clothes, every time I at the Mountain Meadow massacre, ■ P®rpendicularity of the walls, at comedy and tragedy,” with “Quand i lare not marry two sisters.” the whitest man that ever lived in passed, you wouid say- 'That man; and had been running wild ever . * ..f whi h I thought I saw meme,” Mme. Sarah's own device, be Lvman Potter, who was run down this country. . a man in the form of a neath. was Emile de Girardin’s hand owes me for that suit of clothes.’ i since. J wall, caused me to halt, and while some acknowledgement ef a life like and killed by a locomotive in Missis A distinguished Queen’s counsel , And again, other men that I owe, , r --- >rse was grazing I i brought orongnt my portrait bust from her hand. sippi the other day, was the original writes to a friend in New York: “Sir . would come to me an say: ‘Look here, j A bit about beauty: "Well, she wheelbarrow lunatic. His first feat George Jessel was the most disagree ' it seems to me that a man who can isn’t my style of beauty,” was the vypuoivivUi r' »p p i — *H ~ Hito * r€H lu^s^’on’ auu an<l mo' (^s “I’m saddest when I sing,’’ lamented was trundling one of those vehicles able of a dozen disagreeable standing afford to dress so well should return conternptous remark of the lady with t kj Was correct; that the sum- 8 hand laid wall of many the poet, but if he could have sung from San Francisco to Albany. At bores of the Athenaeum Club. He . borrowed money.’ .See?" the snub nose. "So I perceive,” said ■ ■— »*•♦ • ■■ — ■ — 7s®8 of stone. While my horse for $5,000 a night be wonld doubtlem the time of his death he was on a sim was a perverter of youth at whist, Mrs. Blunt. As there was no chance They are never alone that are ac for an argument the subject was ?rt' I 8onght to find a place have been saddest when he couldn’t ilar tramp from New York to New and on the bench his insolence Orleans , compaDied with noble thoughts. ‘,IDb the mountain to examine the sing. passed, for acumen.” dropped instanter. FOREIGN TOPICS. THE ECLIPSE. YOSEMITE FALLS no