Sag SjcralJ A K OTA C 1 T Y Si E II A LD. i f. I 8 II E D c' flj ''1 C' r.t - .V. T $1 lAN'irL r.r'UUOHMN. u...tM; IWV 'UUft Hires suuulha, j j- Vi i -Oi t.isjtk j:u Hat Hoi si. 'Yt;; HATES OF AC. E RT I SING' utra of IIuf c lss, Ast Insertion f i f-i . i .... 0 n.Hnar on nwnth. ' ' ,,,, ..', .... tt.ro. nut.ths, "' lp 1X UUlltll ' ( n. ..uurs M J""' ' ,v 1 j :.. ' . r, '" 00 ..... .,-ir.n. "'. " i't e. a I .l ot r. ''tin V'.r, 0" f . p i ,;:tli oolun.o, u , . 1,.,'f ,-'.lum.., six month. 4, 10 .1 1 1 .,i.-th i d ?s " ,v, ' n.f c.lut. t! rae months, ll w ,io f iirlh lo it" o 1 W I 'aria, of an IttiM or 1'S. or.f jr.ar. tfl Oti f-t-'t n trc' .III la rquir.J OH 0,1 SilTartli. iir.,,t urn pi .b.irs asjisci.l eoutrarl bil of n Dials I i ,n,i1ri' . lrvesTt.t ro. Comxiuvj. n Cousmsj r " sra tl.ii A-sms for Hit P)T In th rl..e of I'Llis-ltiflit. J' Wilmington, D.-I , enl raltluoir . J. DANIEL M'LAUQHLIN, ArionNty an lojfNeixi.oii at L.vtr- t 1! I n-lm" rtitn te l to 1,1.4 cnr will be rnriicuUr !t,.i..n will he, ,,aM to tb, Coilc- t .a of c'ami; aJ 'o Ileal t--t'.e, matters. "iiMt'Wr. job cvrniFR T r' CAOWAY & CURRIER, An .rnryt ut Law, v C, V, IOWA w ern . ttcn liou',1 lP(ial huaincsi inlrueted , iiiiMr ti", n wtro lowa ona east Li ok. 7. '6,'. Jim MARTIN H. DEVER, J'iumli'r ani Gat I'it'rr. I N'V U. ST. C1U r.I.ra ETnri.T, ST. LCfia, MO A 'ill prumrtiy Httpud to r.!' hutinn- in his Y liur. Hud all work extcuted with neat ! III I'fl 11 U'J U If I'd WU. Mill ILITT rkn Vint Itlivil 1 l v-. u 1 1 t rm. III U II V WIT nit jf itn rtuj iir-n.il j u.rv,av mil aiiofiioliou w.ln-nuted. LEAV ITT L. BOW EN, V-it-i ;? r-V.'. A;t-mt0 .r .VvAr.i.'.a II -f I.I. t, T,a n, y to any Wl bn'lne. itr ll vt V. i t! ni in of tin-Tirriioiy. MC't' 11 r r I'.r.on, vlanllk Cltv, .N. 1'. AuiTirt, !,' :.K JOHN TAFFE, OJH1.M, m : x i r x t k a . .'.L.r .:. !. i.Si.VA i litl'US 011 tirav.-M n?ft, io-in Hon-. " O.na him. fm'.oi- 'A in1. -'ii I' :r :! r.c:!--r' .V-,', I.AM' tPRt.tT k nr.. XI i:l.tT!!, Ti l. -n " ti,-ii otn ,.l ..lit.'.-,,,) !, i,;r,!.'i,trit-td nr.- ii,, i v.-iirj ;,rtt atf-l:!t.ll. oi '.,.l- into 1 ,t, , luHim or n,l ii!..r i-iii. Mini-, r.nlln- or Irarlu,; ,.r r,.il '"t tin hiiriuK. Mliinor M-4ii., ..f n ! Hie ur f,.r e.i: niauin.-',)!, ,-th hp. 1 M.irrit: !. : I .... , , I i.u- ..il.i' 01 le -or't. as to Oorte, ln.l( of k"leliv I: tti oHhti.li.g of j tcit CDi i,;- for lot. Jib wu ou ' iionds and P!?-l.'n,ji ! J, otl !kt rfening 0 It part of tb Uot. ' '!' on hhii'l a Urk- .tock of Urv n.v,1a , luniiwr KtiU Milrnil,... th.v woul.l r M..,-k.Hi., .-ny to (i. puiiieib.t thov j 4 r- r nil !.,!: of ,lr- .Mi., urn... tr 'i-iIh-iuk uii-mou, tor'prliht.oraue j .'vl;r't.'"''''''"r '""'r ct""l' , y- o s r. v on i k pos 1 r, oi.. I . -.tin it. .j .rr r,t rat profit, pr au- lion .1 ., i'. on d.--.mt oT.r 90 d.. ' i. to Inven hottld net fall to rati .' ,,. .,. i' i.e . t.r nnoant ol valu.bi. . I, -1 ,, 1- h 1 .r i.b or ou IIuj.. I',', ! vl R fi ri HO' n,'U il ju'red. .' n M. I'l.OCi.WRLL, Prosld.ttt. ' la 1 lly, Anju.l i i, 'l) li.i .'. C F. ECKHA RT St CO., Ml IK CIS AND BUILDKRS, A V. . r a. I A VITY, StbHASKA, , r'-'ii.-i ucl o.'in.tloni furprlrate&m l"i. . n LulioiuF, nui mtrot for or uprli.Un. .'" .""T lnfcralo w.alwi, inaatro JO. WiS SEELT, ; TiiiKMiv jiiiJCouniellcrAt Law, Oaibha . My. Acbiuka. I ; , ; WIM IAM N. Ut EItl, :)t"I.KHvr,t;Ar. t:.T.nK .ad 0...ral llnrfn- 4,f.. ' 1 ."'iirv riDiiG titii. ,.tarer PaiKil IrfU . t tir ai s r vinm no rpinnn T Im t ,.iii,i u I .. .IKK LOWK, f. nMA'''M' "MAU-i -KliUA -CJl. v.n.l.iij .!,, t. Ul NOTICE. .''J'. t Dak. ta ciiy. uo.ll ti t d v .f IViruair nig up "irJ"" '.'ct cf it d,f.r ti.i-rwiii . ..j s C'.urt llou. f rutU Comuv at Itti'la I Ay. li.li and ,o for k.II lullll.i,,' ca U i l to. , Be of li.t u unty I'l-ra. . r" h rrulna to s'at In tbir f.r rn,t tim. i i,tcb tooy .III ojn pot.. tln l1 tim not to ioo.i to yr. Iru, ton , 'i. d.y of .bru.t, A. I lnou. -";pi! .tu f,,r ,, ..fij lo n pomiiy nrler., " tu . a- d li.,11.,. i. toditiiaai w nrli ti i I: . .u j,, otatltv. "ill , .'.i,i n..,kLd .t vhultliiol th j - i'', , i':-iuty in aw.rl.ni, t-rr-I Ik tlo.t t .H.1H t'- "lid t. I0 ,ur, o,.,,'. li.rv Ui.v . . - o... 1 proi ipl r. tuo .iico' uto'iloua- a tnrD,. cf thi. ii-.i.f?- i.l i I ' C J'.'DllvtlOs of ..11 sWVntrA.il kl.d ) , , ... f tt.A I 'oun'v "it li.'-n VOI,. . "Tllfci 1II.IKS" A M TUP, IlKMUHV SOU Til KM. (Tr-m ths CMc.ua Ix.t.r) Ouo uf direst ills that eao bofnll a nmn among the thousand ill tht lWh in heir to, is a predi.-positiou to incUnc.boly. "V h t are tbecausesof (lii it ndrnry in eel tain Inoivi duals, ia cf.eu a puiding qunuon lo iKii lt, nor bug old nurtoo. with U bit cuU-i,et- and M0dU-lit of !,,rni. olreJ ut, .11 the mjvterios of tl. sul iect. Neither b"dT . . ...... . . .orBiBd nnh.hW ..nT...;..l.nn,..rn.:i id tb n.tttrr, but, c.oii atr suJ rs-icts opou the other Qouer!! ekinj, if you r trouhUd Wih the Mae der. ...d cannnt.ell w hr. TOU m,v be .eet.in h.. i. from i,Kt. ' r . ' done by t,grou munculnr exercUe. The blootl of . nicUncholy tniia is thick "J ilxw I Dio.ing tluegihhly through Lid tiiui like rnoJJr Wilrrs in . r.n.l tln blood of vonr ! "T .,r"n .lo.opher u 0?..r and quick brisk as newl".b"5Sod o'iauingo Try, therefor, to let jour Wood in notion. To effi-et this, dou't go to gujj'ing dwa braudy-.-.uiaho, aherry.oibblern ad giu cocktuiie, or any of tie other juggling cm pouuds ii which alcohol ia dUguined ( for tvery artifl ial atioiulnnt will drug you do. n two degrees where it lift) you up one. "The dcril aiwaye bentg ui at barter." Try, rather, what a aoiart walk will do f ir you, et your peg iu tnotlnn ou rough, rocky prot!id, or , Lurry Ihem up a eteep, crgged bill ; build n : itouewall, :ngan aie over a pile cf hick ! orvor rock mmdc: turn a t r i t , J t , i - ll it. ' r ..,.0... thes ; practice "grouud and lofty tumbling pour witter ia eoivei With Dinnid?, cr with 8i,yi,hu, up th high hi a hll(?( 1 . ... round BtDo; 1 ia s' ort do any thing ihnt will start the per'piratiun, and you will soon cease to hare your "braint liue i with bbiek," as Curton aaya. or to rise in the uiornicg as Cowpcr did, "Kke an infernal frog out of 1 Acheron covered with the ooiu aud niud uf melancholy." It is faid t f DtQuiucy, that he fancied he had A living hipoputamus, 0.' soino bii. U horrid creature, in his Btomacb, and the only remedy he found for this ud aiiuilur ffVcte of opium, wai to walk with ail hie Bright for teu miles a dny ; cr, if it rein( t lug a pilo of stunts from one point to au ilher. Au old jentlemao of our acqnaiutauoe, wh.j ... j ..!. 1 I 0 ui'iii), ie.ii us id hi 11 r eariy irai nen a eecrej hioli hnsbeeu of ii. finite value to him, aud (lint ia, tb:it they never ride c;i horseback. i:.jually true ia it thai they never tiikc a tmart wn'k, never vi-.it a yniiiasiuuituvor play cricket er football never go tkuting or huut. ing never split thoir uides over the tih lick ting P"ge8 of Tom Hood, F.abrlu'-i, orC'rivnn tea. They may saunter along villi you be. ue ith the ro'.eiuu e'uia, or 'urough the qwiet v 1 ;i ir the cetut'try, they will 'mi. i oiiuyou 0 ;cr of Tennyson 01 ivioti; they .... it;, oi. l.y twilight in u loce'y rctirtd tbaiubt r, 'Tiiri. glowlrn; -tatters M.rot;b tb. ro in '.'neli llht to fouuUrfi.lt the glooin, i'.r frjio all report of uiirth, Sv lUo rittet on tlio litirth." hut action vigorous cierci.ie society ear- 1 . -. . t""'t Tcaolvo tho "quibs had cr:tnk and waiitou wiles" of old Fuller, or Jtmn Ftul, or Charlci Lumb all these are their deadly foes, aud coiootiii.e a titgln inayic word from ' thece Autnore dispels tbe:n as the crowing of the cock does the f-pectres of the tiigbt. But j the grand panueea tha mttchhss (..native I which is en infallible cure for tha diaordcr is i cXtr!-, exercis', txerci.-e. l'latj thought to highly of exercise that h ronounicd it A I cure even for a wouu iel con-cieiice, and 1 l'hilipa in hi-i poein cu t b 0 spleen, Bays kcntoiitiouely "Hlog Lnt a etone the gluni dt.r." Aa to bad weather, dou't beoou.e a alave to it, for It will rula you like a tyrant. Th. re is no man in pitiable at he who has a conatl tatiou Servile to every skyey iofluenco who is it At the u.eruy of barometrical changes, whether l.eshall te wtetuhed or happy. It l but the rining or f.lliug of the mercury that dukes such a man at poor as a begit-tr, or rich a Roth-ichiU - as valiiuit as Cnar, or Cowardly lis FalKtatT Trent the weather as Gol isinllb edvi-iva yen to handle the nettle. Just ro fir A4 you ure delicate with, it will toriieut yen ' ut. (ir,..--., it '.Ikf. a k.j cf n. 1 1 In Ar.J il.e i.ii' vait y.,j wpd. Ia coiiolu .ioii, whatever jour tuiofort uHs or trittis do uA givo up to the bluo d-,viis do not lot di-ipiiii' 'hute jcu on t lie hip." Are vou at the boitrm cf Fortune's wi eel ! evtrv chaniro muai be lor tho heller, and the ! beiL ibhirl iiiuit hriMki uj fha tun. Whfii i cub,, bao. beta alway, look Kfinoii, Ltr what Horace s)a .,U .1 UJ.M IlllbO 1.'.., iiu. rlt. Art y.,u cuis.d wiili a rickety coiistitution, do j hi l k as thia ai a lutfi tout hue h't 1 a split u;i tuo c.ipe .t' r, ui.,1 a t!l-ou Willi the pi ;st. , as To:u 11 'dnya? ,Sj inut-.b il. beiti, ti ill! t!,u .-"a, rui.euibfr bow tbu muggers ' ol li.e l.ia jr to esuao. the no I .: .1 . I... ...... . : ' " " " t'l.l to 111. no I . u ,. I ...... K.n I, a ..,.',.....,.... I" .1 I .. tm. .",..' khwvw.wvvwuu. AUO.IU..kn.i(W.vv".uw ' ' I - ' . . . ! Lei it ui 4. t-tuul licarl. an J vnu in n -til: I t . . . . , . . - .... v Li ti I Irmn il i II I - It if . a . .... i rhore or f jou lfti itig ou tu rck. Djq t tu-.y h y i- tn'-e 't Htitcb In the Ai'lu, tt.it uKMofRUT..iTi DAKOTA CITY, XEBKASKA, SATUKDAY MORNING, YY.W. look litt!p le tbtur l outt,i kick. the btirket. Ion't imftine tBC'isn j-m r ci,numptive nl jour menl tht jn bitte ! tli coniitnition, nor tfiry time tlintji u coush, tht yon r potng to fonghj-jot. ti 1 Vtt & ill hri th Id hllnn&thT hunlii r- i- -j - - rcciiiilr to those dt Drctie. rrrrn mra acK,l r u.wl, .UUiBU,tf.ii, ,ur.. comt.Uiiiti, n I ctloue rt()B.n uf IllPir til if rfct i a tmiuiaAnii il itrlti a lV , " ....... - i Uron, well ftu lauithtcr, r contgiou, ' " . " . 1 P"J a--P,r um Bor. Tei.ii.g M cm.n. ( eou coui lainls. lie not "oer eiiui.tted to es-.t the f.Miion oncertaiu illd," for 'de-pondency, iu uice oaitt ia lh nvrwi'tarKt tS&t timt turn th . , . ' , " . ' 'L" ' "l' ' ' . I ononet Doth at once." Uo to Mo icr ai.d I aumorn, ana lei jour lungs crow nee cnanu- .,,.. uni. ,,,,.,.. am. blu- ''A bounded tuirth," aaje quaiut Keil- j eertained that the humble iudiridunl before tham, i patent, adding time aud hapii- . him was not only a capital baker ud ge.lo U3a to the craiied life of a u.an." There is j giit, but a Grat-rate hotauiet. "I found, '' nothing like a goffaw to frighten the Blae I aaid the Director General of the Geographical ; I'enls, itputsthe whole crew of theta to flight bo they fiuteiuD-blue or indigo, powder blue baker knew infinitely more of botanioal eci or ultramarine. Betidel there ia uo rttnorso ( ence, ah, tea time more than I did ; and that in it ; it leavee do sting, except in the tides, and that goes off. Lastly, in the pithy Isog- uae of Kauon, "Aold enty, Anger fretting iuwarde, eubt'.o Aud knotty inquisitions, joji, mid exhilerotions in exess ; sadness not turn. uiunicated ; uncertain hopes, mirth rather than joy; rariity of delights, rather than surfeit of them; studies that fill Ibeniind with splendid and illustrious objects, as hintotlos, fable, contemplations of nature" and you be able to ttave off the the foul flei,d of iiinlao choly, or to exercise hira when he has posseesed you, hotter than with all the all the prescriptiob." of Chry ippus cr t'riL tor. OIIKAT HEN WHO ROK FHOM TltK RANKS. From the barber shop rose Sir Richard Arkwrith, the iuventor of the spinning jenny, aud the founder of the cotton inunufncture uf Great Britain ; Lord Teutrrden one of the roost distinguished of Engl sh Lord Chief Justices; and Turner, the very greatest of landscape painters. 0 one knewj to a ccr- I tainty what 8haksprare was; but it is uo- qii'Mtinnahte that be sprang fro:n a rery humble rank. The common elate of day la borers has given us Brindley, the raginerr; t.oos, the navigator, And Burns, tl:e povt. Masons And brloklayora can boafl their Ben Johuion, who worked At the bui'Jit of Lincoln's li.n, with a trowel In his hand and a book in his pocket ; Edward And Ttlf rd, the engineers, Hugh Miller the Oeologi t, nud A'.Ihu CtmniDghani, the writer And sen'ptnr ; whilst ainoeg the names of distinguished ctr peaters we find ltigo Jouen, the architt.ct ; Han 'ou, the chronometer maker, John 11 ou ter, the Fbysiulogir t, Kutiii.ey end ('pie, painters, Trofeesor Lee, the Oi iei ti.li."t, and John G.bson, the sculptor. E:orn the weav er class have .prung SimpHon, the niuthoiunt lciati, B.tcon the eoulptor, the two Milners, A lum Walker, John Foster, ft'iUon, the Or nithologist, Dr. Livingston, the missionary traveler, and Tannshill, the p et. Shoemak ers have giveu us Sturgeon, thejelectrician, j SauiurlDrew, the. essayist, Gilford, 1 he ed itor of the Quarterly Review, Hiouiulkld, the -nl bii William r.rpt II, m miH.iotiarv. yov., - - j whilst Morrison, another laborious tniaeionary, I was a maker of kboe lants. Wilhiu the lat,t I year, a profound naturalist has been discov- ered at Banff, named Thomas Kdwards, who while maintaining himself by his trad, has 1 devoted hi. leisure to natural science in ull ! iu brsncbes, his researches in connection will. ; the smaller cru.tactos having been rewarded bv the difooverv of A nw ei.ecice to which the iiAtue ef Traniie Edcurdnii bus been given hy natumlistg. Nor have the tailors been altogether tmuii tioguished, Jackson tha painter having wait ed At that trado until he reached manhood. But wha: is, perhaps, more remarkable, one cf the gr.IIantest f British seamen, Admiral Hobson, who broke the boom at Tigo, iu 170'.', oritr-n. 11. Vi.l .iivvd to t Li l . callinc. He was ..,L.io. .',il,'. .....routine near B.in- j ehuroh, in the Isle of Wight, whea the news I flew through the village that a sqiudron of men of war weie sailing off the inland lie sprang from the nhop bard and ru do.n to the b,uh with hUeomrude. to gaze upon the I r.lorious .sight. The tailor boy was suddeuly I ii.rWnied with the ambition to be a sailor, a.'i,.-,n into .boat, ro.ed off to the .,,.,lro .Allied lha .dmiral' al.l. and was accepted as a voluutecr. Years alter he re , "'' "J "ls u,ll",, '". d'0""1 ulf 1 oou ui W the cettage where Le worked as k,n upprcutioe. Car 'inul W ,i 'iy, Di-Foe, Akensidn, a d Kuk White i the w.i'.j of butchers ; l'.uaya'i wua a linker, And Joseph LancuUr a bakNuiker.- -Among lb gre; n .iiios identifle i with the , sreimi engine are I. -o or ? 'e ,n.e, tv ,ii l! ' '"phenson, thtii. a blacksmith, the h.coi.d n isei' of n. iihoinalo ul ii.bli umrats i n J tbe , tun i au engiue tirtutan. Dr. Ilutt ,u, the geologist and reaitk, tbo Utlier of wool in( laviurf, were coul miners. DjdMry mi 4 . . . A . f. r. .. II ..H... I . loo. .ov. ....w - - - . w . .... , .... . o.An .hhiii.ii H i ....... ... .. . lo-i ken', v Miwl mi n u' :u ooy licrscnel r.m VM.I Him .Iii.s in Ill llaTV . lllill I liMlil , J . u,-u j riol r, h . 1 .r 1 u n i Liiefi Ine njumr add mxi," MirWI Fnr,:j, lh 101, uf ur ll..ck tmith, in rrtj li.pprcntirf ,1 lo bik hin.lrr, n l wcrlc l t lh, trJ until In r itrb l ln lwmv roonj jour i h now vcru- 'tt tre -rr ttrt ri k lilutCihr, rxo-l ltnrA.l.;,.,u.,. C. It l n..M - - r ... ,,, u.. u,ri:; u.tj, ii (So n r . . ),. .1 ir, v hi Him nniruK p,,irm in umur u iiotouc. Nut l,.nj g,i Sir K.Unok MurrUinon tllteo?- . Tk,. I. v 4Uu,. , u.-ru. , . . UJ ot-ot- ltnJ, irnfoun, . toloiri).l In t'.ie reriion of ..-,,........, ...... rrri. MK.r tta.r, .mH Robert V,. When Bir KoJeriok called u.ou him at the bake- house, in whiuh belaked ao l tarned hU ! bred, Dick deliu.ated to him b itiMna of Htaur ti am lv.-,..! il... nn.u.,t.;.. I . B.v4,. ...... P-M.. of bu 0.tl,? Coun- try, pointing out the Imperfeotiuiia ia th. nat cling oTer ttie country in li; leimre n ... . ... r. . .... . ' Society, "to my great humiliation, th.tt lb ia I there were only some tweuty or thirty rpec! meot of flowers which ha had not collected. Some ho had purchased, but the greater por tion he had Acoumlated by hie Industry ia bis cattee eouuty ef Caithnesa, and the specimens were a' I arranged la the moit beautiful order. with their sciealiflo unnifs eOied." S--K OIMGIXOF AMII10Xi, Lola Moutri, iu a late lecture on farhion, said : "The history of fashion would show tSat Hiitan has had the department iu 'er his pe -euliar charge fir alleges, l'ottr the G,eat was foolish enough to believe th.tt the tailor . wa ttA norMiin .t.A liuil fdHlilon. ill oh.rcrA . ! aud woudered that the nobility of Kugluud 1 could permit the tailor to change the out of their ooats so often. Applaus IShe next referred to the point laoe worn to shoes iu France, the goldon chains which were worn to shoes in Kuglnn l, and the gold rings which were Woiu iu uieu's iiuses. tilio taw nothing ridiculoii-i iu that, 00 more than a women to wear a gold ling in Lor ear, and indeed she believi-d the old hu-bands weulj be more manageable if they had l iugs is their noses. Crrat Aj plnusi j Indeed, this habit, if in W i lli, woi,;.i he more cleanly and proper ' than the iru-ta. he and heard movement. Ap- pl.i-.p,il ii.ughlrr j The quill', d shot-M o( the l.irl if Ai'j iu, .hich wii j voru ( 'i aa conit of the disease of th feet, were re ten u 1 to a Ltv'rg become faibiouaUr. lsubcllu, in the liiiicof the Dao J' Albert, towed never to cli inge her linen during the rlugo of ber nuiirt pl.ieo, oonfrqueiitly she wore it three yvsri, aheu it bedng thus ihanged from white to yellow, the latter color became the fashion, aud it is greatly feared thut Ihe color is worn by niur.y even to this day. Applause The various inventions to ooDceal deformity which were, u-ed by many, and caused them to be come fakhiout were commented upon. The stiff white cravat now used so much, eveu by clergymen, was lnven'ed by Beau I! 1 um- I null, lit 11 he got into disgrace, an i on leav ing England ho generously lefi the fan hi on to his country, and wrote theee emphatic oj-'l " S trrh ui.lrl tba man.'' Lmghter and applauso. But men were as l''l, rt-gard.id fashion, as the woman. The :S" VuU,Ku, rame into fa-hi.-.. when the Mil. bonnet did. and the fotmer were the most ridiculous. Why, it was laughable to ' gonrcmen Ko.ng u,m,,u .... .t.vu.. w..u -'K-' "'r"ili tu ihrir ciunaed and deformed leg. rtanghlrr and IliO Ii.dii's llun laughed at tin- men for ihus adorning their pipe -items. Jijreat laughter Hums mm of fine propor tions got those punttloons to set of his shape, and thru o hers folluwtd him, whelher they bi.d h'gs or not, and so it br' sine the fatdi'sun. Apploo-ie and 1.iI.ii. Iho leiiorer neit rrfcrred to ihft 1'i.ahioa of politics, and quoted the celi braUl Vicar of Bray, who, when tax- e i with being A turn rest, replied, ' Not lo -I a! way a : tick to my principles, which are in liv end din Vinr of Btay." Uugl.tor. tidinliT.g Ihe sterner kex foi Mowing fV..i..n, el.e v.ak free to s.y thut there wa n.-.ugh to bo laughed at amoi.g h i own the spoke of m.uy ladies of Koine. one of v. ho.,, F.boU, .as !ra.d logout in the rain for fear of the chalk, and Lobelia in H for leaf o' li.e rung.. r.veri ti e c"l- el, rated wife of Nero ba I her f..ce so fifd uj as lochange her feutuie". W beo Quern Fl'i- i,lelh died ehe lcftb.uind r.o lesstban Ihiee tin uauJ lire? ..-s. and at time, instead of heiog pivrii o,,iy or put aa.y in boxes, tbey were hung sgainxl the wall until ttey wire mctb enl n Ladles, ton, who had bnauliful dark ha.r of tLeir own, wore fa'.ie red hnir, in order t , t ,re 1 ck-. like the i. J i.vadi d guecu. The hoops, tin, .f tint day, were la gef tliu at present, for in lTl'iladiea wnre l.o. p. a.itrea it seveulei n I'oet wide at iho boi'i m and i.tai y ha wile at 'l.e t ... wbi- h iu ih'e e) . is would hve tilled an on.: .bus to s'.flo ... .: ,.l I . 4 i -i-n r ri.tobllOJ aS the; - .1 .. .. , I ,, m I. rfr-h... t ,1. V (I. PL OU::llt lo he thklllt ill . ..... r ...... ...... .. ..... I. . fn! f.,r Ting mil reiitna,g roo... i,j .mo- mni"i aw l i. f -i s V fl la V T la at t-Il f .liUof 'l M'JIU ! I jBI I . . . . I. i. - I u1 w .rr-M't lur, hi- i 4BOiij cftiftw NO. 2S for it m. rr lutior lo r kvi .! h it mhii or t'Rht MrchJ ptlW, M thry h , former1;. !,t. rriiy or..iir.i Ir quPHt n,!K b tfn,lrril vfnliel " PJ of lYttiionu " ilirt Uunhtor 1 II ii i - . ..i uinret riuiuin i r omr Muting fnai . . . . .. . . out mvi l eHutifa' lt bor rrn ! mihil tk.t nl.r , nu .1 fmot-i 'It. ,M . m n KM lt.n,u (..hM u UimcL. ...,, .r in , lfy 0llM ,,,7 ma-rw,, dml. hv m I I., ).,. .i.i n.rn ho hJ feet like tha l.ureM. Tl.ae, n,a'l fett t ame lt:to fabhion, ond, iudc..!, mew who do not lire quite ,0 fr iff a China, wight wish kuoh a out,.m prellftd here, and it.. i . ... , ru.e B,.gn, n,k .h WPJ. pema,.. th. Udie, would lik. t, ba, th. f .,lru.r. eiei the way ii ti.r. 1 WATfltrAlL HX TlMKt I KI'TII or MAUallA. TIIK tb Hium' C.trulU C, rtnf n,l.nr ) Did any of our rer Iris ever hoar of the Oairsoppa Kulls, near Honor! Ifnottliry will probably read a ileacrlption whiob hat juat appeared with some pleasure. Il Is eur i'iui that a Till six time the depth of Niaj am rlionld remiiln ulim t uLknown, Kroin the village of (laii soppa, reached by the river of the Mime name, the writer was carried for twelve tulles op the Mallmoneh Tass, aal raaohed the Falls Dungalow about three aud a half hours a'ler leering the top of the pat. An amphitheatre of woods, and a river, about tvo huudred yards iiidn, rushing ana boiling to a . ertaiu point, where it is lost iu a pmpptUHl t ? -1, and in au unotaaing and Icafvning mar, must first be Imagined Leaving tlio bungalow ou the Madras side of tin' livsr. and deci'iiding to a position below till. t'.VMr l.f,l o,l U mtrnu n ,, a r u . . ,, ,. , ,: . rullyaiiilteilioiii.lv over slmrerv roeks. uniil vou reach a Doint. where a rock about twice the f a uim.s body juls out over a preo ipice. Itn-iing flu upon this rock, and J lookii g ever it, you ere directly before you two out of th f ur principal falls, these two ars called the UruatFall" an I "the Korkei." The oue oontalni A large body of water, the main body of the river, perhaps fifty yard) aoross, whiuh falls massively und appa.enfly sluggishly iuto the chasm below, and 'I,, other coutaius a small body of Walir, which shoots out In rurcueMve eprays over 111c ceksive points efroik, till it tails tiitj the same cliasm. Thii chasm is at leat nine hiiinired f"i-t In Jrj.th, six times tho depth of th.) Ni.i-t'liM- F ill', hich ii utiout one hii'uli cd noil li:"! v f. 1 1, und prrbi.ps u r;'iui t.'i' to a liulf mile i:i w'.Jih. These are the two t.m l. '.i.i to ou v..m'i ,I Then move a little below yourfiut p. mti; u, and you will observe, first a turbid boiling bjdy of water of greater volume t'n.n the Rocket Fall, ruuniug aud otoaming down ir to the eame chasm this is the thud full, the "Roarer," and then earn lug your eyo a little further down yon will . bs rve am th -r fi.ll. Ihe loveliest, softest, aud most graoe'iil cf ail ; being a Lmad expnnse of simile ti wttr r, f.il!- I ing like transparent silver lui-e over i nmoolh suiface f polished rock iuto this st'.io oliuini, this ia ' La Daiuu Itlari"be," und the White Lady of Avruel niutd n .l have hie-i moregraref.r ind i thei i ul. l'.i.i do not co.i fire yo irailf to any ona plure in oidor In vie theso fulls. H.ra utile every wh-re y u csf and get as many v rtrs n:i tou con n . and you will be unable to Jci !e i,; u wi. i Is tho most beautiful. And dj you war. t to have A fuiiit idea ol the depth nftha chasm into which the furious wateri full Take out jour wat. h nud drop as large A piece of rook as you cun bold from your viewing p!a:s it will be tcveral secun Is before you even lose sight of the peice of ruck, and li en even it will not have reached the water at Ih.f ot of the chiia.ii, it will only have been lost to hu man night, or watch the blue pigeons, whuel ing und circling iu and out the Gieut Full wiiblii the rnaiiin, and looking like tps.i rt ru in silo in tho depths beneath )oti. Lot you tuvo yi t oi.ly teen one, sud that rot pi rl.u the lovolieet And at bast not Ihe in at cun-prelieii-ive view of ihu falls. Vou u.U't f ro ceed two miles tip ihe ri ver itbove tin lalls and cross over at a ferry, wbeie tlie.a'er. nn still smooth ai glai-a a .dslogih u i, Hot binder, ari l proceed to Iho My.-orc side f ihe fails, walking fiist to a point wl. ri J ul mil see tl.tm at A glance and tlirn di-t-cendiiig a iiisr as you tan to the foot o these, to V. dier.i'l.r 1 by th. spay, 'leagued by ihe t.ot e and awe atiuek l y ll e t,rod.ui ot the t t f, And by tho viab,e ptescne of tho Oi ea.r.-f it, in the errpetual lauil ow of xr: y arid biilliant li'"" which spans tbo fit of il.o chism. The Diuoratio Sial C'onve'H i m of Keo lacky have expreased iheir pr. f iooo i lor Mr (iiiihrie, of their own Hiatts. us ihe u , di.liie for l'r-ident Tln'iiiai. Babl Ington Ma mile). i.n'i.' neal Lnglii h hieton .:. und ei.hu . , 'silrad. 1 ha uuuilier of dul l found u I. i.:., e Miss., was Vrl; 'ba loi.-a o whi ur all H-ad a' oo n.l to D 7 ; I he e or e ..onnlil to '.r.l ; fc" ,rg',ty tl jiiied to lU'J Toll;! killed Jiii'i ; won', led 'UK fn II i 1 t in !' Kr ii. tiiiuks toil t .e wera from fifty te eta' v p- of.'e fn i tu ,. .tu within the hiam ef fet ii d .ring ihs Ut ! I at fn ti. ... . , .i f.l. ...... ... d W CHIIITll . l I 11 );, .TV Hurt 1 i I 1 HOIB UI1UL the iiifi Av-n sh of U ir wha frMtu. Tli ri j is. ism. Til R UltKIT Kl Ir-1 The to'1 fcl'p.sof the nn 'aV p'sca rtath. IPih of Joty west t. lioV1 forrsr! ti with groat o'-el 1 . , 1 Tlie D i. i i' : h' " 'i ,) . ' i ' ; " t h t -t t. . n .rk .1 .1 f S hi ,-!, , . j . ; ' v. V - Vi mis, Mr- . .I . . .! , 1 ii , n t. ' apptar la the vicinity , i". I "a-, a A kind uf rl.omhoidal fi ver.'. . ...(. :WA of end!. etirjrd.iity i.r.ty tlial many eta turlel w,.l .lap.. ba',.. it repjiiiion I 'ark as sn w(d onTmenot uj te u,luH'0 ' Und. th l'i il'.ttoa b t'i I'a I hmI snj 4a Lutes ui' tr. rl.- if.-A th-tr. ir.ni. p.tn:t this agilw . wi'l vin'Ul ! t Niri'i Au.o,',. ... fr,,j. .bat., .' ; '.V.1 '', w ajrrf4, f. Ati : ' r e g tit ni( litii t.n i.s hi that u-iu't-y ; ,.!., Hi. ,ii'i.il, l ..t tudtfr, 1' t v Vitoria, fvrgO', laii.p.lu,i, S:.rsg.-,a a. i, V :. Ia. The I ne of totnliiy will t!i, ii o i i ilis Mc i.ter-ri-nssn ai.tittsr Afiira, pa-wing aoruas Al I'i.rs, Bi an, T t r, Socinn, Jel,b, U,idduM and Moms ik. Thus u'lSo m'.i ttdsiem rka b'e eolip-e wilt not bs total Ii any part t.f Uriat Bilian, il will be .o ia a lar. porli.m of p.in aud accesva'.le portiom of Afrl .a n t A co re pundnt of the Cincinnati Oaseue, dating fiam the UbiwrvatAry I:i that olty, has ralrulate l the plaoes of the four planet, for Wa.hiiigtt.il, near noon uf that day, ami ys, wv havo a traJiilon In Chlne-e history that, dirlng thoraign of Chwenl, all the planet wero iu onnjuuciiun ; and M. Billly, in his "Tl.tite del' Aklronomin ludlenne," Las told ulhat Jup'irr, Saturn, ol ars and Mercury were seen In conjunction assort t'.!r after sunrrt on the -B:b of FebrUity, 419,1.. C. Ihis fri.ta vtry remarkable phrnnmpnoii, ..ud one of ao murh Intcrtst to tha ancients, that the Chln"S made It the bwis of their calcula tion. The Approaching phenomenon ii oneofnn less Interest though It ay be of no practical tlllty. Indeed, there should be A greater In tereat atluch.id to it from the faot that It will never Again be repeated, we say uever, be causa it is ex rernely probable that ioni millions of years will elapse before these bodies will again occupy the s in e relative positions The eon will bo eclipsed here at seven o'clook on ine morning of July lBih; a little mote thau one hnlfof its dlio being covered by th moon's shadow. At the the time of to'ality, Vetue will be seen about five dogree south of the sun, Jupiter eili' degrees of him, and Nir cuiy and Saturu at di'tsnce nf twenty sis und thirty degrees eut Tln'e tour planets will form a rhomboid, thsnnlrs ut Veuu und flalurn being nearly equal I't I'm benefit of ihosn ho am interested oi tVt suhji'ut, tha following ilutu are given s...!i which they ran r -a lily c m Imct tho C nre. Dinl'.tiee From Veuns U rviercury, 2 ", MiTC'ry to o..tuiu, C; fiktuin to Jupiur JJ-", Jupiter to V.lus, 10. Atig'i , At Vet, u, 8ii at Merotiry, ICi'', ut 8..U111, CS5; am! at Jupiter, WF. M here the eel. pie Is tita!, these p!u:.i 1 Viil prestut a sp'.ctJid appeuiai.ee, b. iuj; en near togsther tliut l'.."y o .u be lukeniri 1. 1 a gli.noe, aud the geou,.'l.Kiil Hu'eseeu as tli .ugli il were i'l rei.'.ity ij.arki.l ot in the heavens. Mutuun .", ,o ..' A DO CT K A. SI A A. Nxw V"i: January 10. I he Tribune's Washington oor: espouJeio o suys; A number or ua nng wrmoeratic poi n- oiai,a are bere wiih refcience to the que.i n of the admission of Kansas. H iutbern Bi. - tot propose altering the ', lei, boundai f, .a ' 1 mgllu t ..i.l.tie itliich is on the 26th ,.i- West from Wuhing o Constit'iti.'ii 'xti n i , R.ickv M.i ' el ,1 n ul .1 i '. - . Legirl..t'11'i', ui i i for tho r-'i note- t n stated, and oti I n. ihu innUi iicn I ! ,11, I--ent SI r.li- ,1. IU ti ii M.j-.r. ir ten in-ill.. Too in i .lo.n.i Lluu! to i. . . : u'ie u'tnui tLe ; cept rc- ..-'.utriidure .. 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