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WI _woo, tSoott. to Oil, ‘,O, Ito CoC o o ~reef. and Ifni tihtri tiff tc route ill preference In aro (filler =II %%:a. rll% vffirni, :lt r..- •flit • 01111 I 111:111 . 1114 PI•ol,, fir I•rl , old, .11i ..tt t •l •I st,!rtriry tit tr. I'h, 1,11, •011 1111 111.1'1 1. trl ..tt I 1 , 111 il, Itrrl fl 7, 7 I,- , 7 WO. ,• 1,• 1, 111 /II 1,•1.0111 I 1111 h.GI fallelj 11(1111d . t , /11.11 . 1,i,11:11 111.1 , 1'11.111!..1 . 111.1 . 1 • Ml= 'llII• {.~njunu, }l•! Ilir 1 1 1,k14.1,! • ', 11111111.0 1111•4.N11.1, n. Ilie 414 , ,11•1:11•• 1111.1,•nli Ift—tert 140 become all astotto , ll er In the 11ative , 4 1,111 , .. 1.;‘,1.,r 111 et,' tired I 4 , +. Hod n iii I I. t tortilla We re•tome,l ollr 11/111,1•%. \Ve had started, 110.1.‘er, Illy II tlo 01111.1,4 111 ,1111. e 11nnw Am p 14,1111 as we ilu l ioond Dill our m-1111%e wr hod 111 L. 4.0111p011111.111 111 “111" 10t,,, 1411/11.,. WI svitene4er ovc 10111111 ;hew. tool Want, ri our Water I 1-kp. nt every stream At length, loose% er, 1141 4•1111Ie 11 . / a dry and parched ‘‘a-ii.,wherethere was MearCCIN a 411'011 of oater, ,warrelt a 1,114,1 e of gra,H, 1,11.1 1,1 IL ,11 1 ,1,1 y Ile tog anonal of any ilertettotton. And now began the tro!tttle,4 of one Journey. 11'e had come ilito the volt. try of the warlike 111 , 11:111 , , awl 111.'1' Were not slow to ncywtlul 118 Wlllllll, fact. Every day tl , er prowled around 08 in great numbers litrententog and insulting us. Occiimmially they tn-ell to snatch up something 1111.1 dart away on their fleet horses. Wl.lllll all th a t we could to be friendly, and determin ed to avoid an open riipilire as far as possible, for there were 111111 twelve nn our wde, and on their side apparently twelve hundred. Every day, however, only made 111/ti ters worse. In spite of our precautions the Indiana grew more and more abusive and Insulting. We herniae watchful, and tried to he more tM.bear ingrbut our lorhearanee we taken tor cowardice, and the savages began to think that they could do anything with us. We held a council 01 war, and de• termined to bring mattern to a crisis at once. The crisis !loon eime One day a big Indian Caine riding along by us. lie began talking in a contemptuous way, and gesticulating furiously. At last lie asked one of our men for his gun. The man refused, the Indian repeated his question, and attetnpted to tali% the grin from his hand. The man drew hark. The In ititin sprang forward, flourishing his knife and threatened. At [bindle man calmly leveled his piece, arid shot the Indian through the heart. As the vvrett h fell shrieking from his horse the plain meetned to be alive ait II other Indiana. From behind eve ry clump of trees, evetly hillock, e‘ery rock, and every rising ground dim p,iiir t ,l lord' in (mantle:to numbers. \Vt. lind iic‘.i:r sec.') so many assembled to• get het as now. And now our companion, the con juror, came out conspicuously. Ile had I een ogre in the French artily, he said, and understood all its admirable duet plum. A lets words or winning :mil It hltort etplanation sufficed it, i»al,e II form :t circle of the wagon., and draw 1, , behind them, a ith baggage heaped tot), for hotAltworhs There we a ailed for the savagift But they did not come just then. \Vitli.lml whotivq :old , ciettins tilt gathered upon the plains al a .11.tance I frhn m. The wretched rowniti., to soon ti' thev saw our ...light prepara tiom,, the . t acre actually till to at tact. Thev waited till iindit. Night clone. Ilia itelenttes were in:ide Ilur %sagtit'is %ter,. artatigetl more elohi.l, and the litirrientle of hug glge wag ninte higher, deep, find noire elleet vf. 111 the centre wire our eat Ili. I{rli Ii lilts little tortitiettlion we atiatted owl ME •••horilv nit VI du , li the Itator ot 11114.1 Slirmik the 1.1:tio. lhovit upon to, thotolerron the holm) , •-!oto14 atilt hot-4trarottroi. I In tilt t aunt' ht,lft'l :Mil lOW \I , 1,1 ,1,1,•T n1..1 tiwn) rtn,Hl. amid the gloom. 'kV(' /.1.111 114,1 1,11111 1 Ili. 1111 r 1.111/1 , 1111 , 1 het n, hilt 1,/11!,1 cull 1•u n~ll.lnrr 111/11 II 111111 10111.11 drllllll'. rill IC IN a ill uproar---the con• ,-01111,1 Of trampling hor,e,ti Ole 111(.11 callin,..! t4).,,..almilicr. ni grafil /Old err. ,o 1 IM Cr 1141i'll thilr ratio-1 , 1 to rd,lllk• , l 1 . 1 .1t1. , 1 1 1t1 %VI HlMllit I, fin.• tiq rapidly %AP ctwi i and lir ro.,ool‘ers ehrrr to had 1111411 Ihe 11,1 terrilde :\ia.to% nut-t have l•een laolotoded (or lolled joid;:loog by the :I,t inl uproar that arose. Jroo one 1111 . 11 . et)41111,41 , 1 11111/1/10 , nl 0.0111111. Here tern mingled %vitlo erie4 .1 rage Drorito!... 11l This tune ‘%e tired /11 mtnrvtl 5 dent., er tjr ht and a moolvid. tiodito7(osir 11111111 11111,ill, HO( \VIII 11;1. Wa , l ll ll .1 I• 1 1 ,01. 11 1;1 4 1 Ilif•le /111. - 4 7 11 \vl , l IT:1111) , 111 liar-e- the ./1111,1 ni lung aiini trAml 1,-, ;1,1 , •entmz 14. that sir I to ow.- 1:1 , 1 I. rinpi-1, 011,1 . 1n01t the t IME i • t iiit id, I.- ii..f :lti 1 EMIT 1rt111.;11k1,1! the 11, diva ett, ato,mti,col t I t o 1%,.....1,011( iii ti nkt age+ Alter a Itmg n.Ltht, tvhielt eeetned nr teratiaattle, 'waning, dawned. Am the the light illumined the wide plum, we itualrel auvmm , lt htt- tar ewe tale., lett eaw tame whatever. NVe kreakta-t, awl then delitt erated 1111 what at. Might In 11,1, tall, anll , :e .r 1 11114 reQpiti ,1111,1 . mete itli, lie anal It while MIINI ISEIM 1.1 . 1:111/11 1!:1' 1' It :1 ., ill. 1 1111/11 1 /11 111111 the 11111111 - ,Sl.ll. Net 111 till' Ill'igll l / 1 1(11 11 1/11 1111 1 1 NNIII I ' l llllllll7 In :tlllll k tl.l 1111 the march thitititlit Hint it t%ttithl Le Letter lei ttatt It( leant :mother liaN all N 1 1 .4.1111 111 :I, 1/lillllllll, 1111.1 W/1111 , 1 11- 1, I 11 • 1 • 11 INC 1,111.1 Auer a let% XI r it 1 It tell Ile I 00 0 0 !WIN , ' ilser .1 I rl 11 1 1 , ! P.111, ' , I • kr.l II ‘Ol.ll 11.1'.p lii I wish to 11.0, a h, XV - i I S% 9/ t hi( 11t 111/i nu • n wne r.t•lri•tol, nnJ rnl unl-id,• ul I.lr t richt...ore to 'lieu( tltttot ttrigtnal lilted a trunk uul of the wagon tvlitelt belonged to bun: and loe-ied him nrll toole in :Li - flinging and turning ovt r the lVe all thought thin war done for the purpone tel HSMIIIIIIIIg an air ul unlttlertuire none (II um titale,d Vnin latmetilttrly I )11r repro-entative 1.1(1101i onion& ant!ing lor the Itellantt. Ten ttt them di...m..11,1.d, find tvallted toward tot II) trien.ll taantler, %hill, the rent held the lelar,l•M 61 them toldrensed our 'Mill in broken Erighttli The 1111h/1114, he 111 , 1 not wxnt ont Lye, I l,et 111111,t 141,stier II we r I 11,•ril ‘OItIL we 11:1.1, they , i , " ' • 11 , 1%, 111111 I 11/11. •, 114 111/1/I usher ititie, till we gut hepotill the (hue them our ivwder! A plesqaut request It svar(4.ly needed delude. IVe refused them Well, then, would we give them our bullets? They were very much in want oh them. One of ux said in a low voice that bullets were the only thing they would get from um, but the Indians did not bear lunr. (Mr representative refused very mildly. The Indians now stood talking with one another, (Irignon advanced to ward them. Ile whimpered something in it low voice to our representative, who immediately witintraw. firignon Olen stood facing the In dians. "Are you the captain 7" said the spokesman of the Indians, suddenly, lie h e noticed firignon. "No, I'm the medicine man; you can't shoot these men nor these horses; I save them." The Indian translated this to his companions, who buret into roars of laughter. Grignon advanced more closely. He was looking steadily at the Indian,and we noticed the latter appeared to be uncomfortable under his gage. "See," said Orlgnon, "you can't shoot me. Here—and he drew a pis tol from hie pocket, a revolver—"tire at toe." Thy Ind a I smiled. "You don't seitrit me io kill you," he said, deOrlliU I ly. "VI/II 1.1111'1," 011, The I tid lan's eyes flashed. Thr Indipn hesitated a moment. He 11113 81151116 °tally. Then he i00k, , ,r at his companioaa, and said mg in their language. They all resisinded yell emeriti y. Indian took •a in. "You tell toe to aboot," said he "Sh6ffi !"1,:1141 t;rignon a g ain. The Indian tired. Gllgnon Nmilcd, anal %A.:dicing An ‘‘ard to the Indian, he handed him a l'ho Indinu 10.10..1 paralyzed Grigtion tit,o‘red him bow to lire it nOtoo. The Iwhitt 61,1 the ”ther five shots. Orrign.pli onught endi huller, h011if• - (1111e4 neeining t,) ealeh It from I I Irl Iprctißt, -ometimus horn his lace, and rut h lone 10. liondol II (0 the Indlan 'llll., who lInI II tcctc now lo It rdate 01 wild excirtment "Till..Y 11111 Y flii 1 4 11 , m(of they choot.r." tom] 'glom, and noting thin. he W(.111. 11) his trunk, drew out nine lastole,and rowing to them, pioceeded io load each one -- 1114)k the lii oiler and lint it in, then the tvatitlittLy, nit pullet, anti the 'nlllllll4 1,11%1 illlll .1.1 it. 111 . 111111 , 1 1. 1 .1 11111 , 1111 110 ( 1 11 , 11 1111 1.111 , 11)11! 11. 11111 den I , nnr 01 'be., It ih,vs tool< it 1111, tirol to luny 1,01I•vil 11.1,1, t n- , I hilith:lnti • , 11 , 111011 II 1,“t•Ill.3.1. till OW \dm Ili ;11 1,1,11,11. hell 111...iS.(111, 11111 tilhl :111 the te.t fire I 61 reports 4.otioded in raf.iNl (;rigrion took up hu4 hat „nd walked up to the In.lurtn4 T o 'h eir ainanr uncut euvlut bullet 4 were in hue hat. I.ach maul took it and louhcd at tt in a•ondri "1 , , 1.11 aunt If) I;re again' an'hu.l 'l'lu•% all c‘rresm.,l a alp!) —NV,. I, 111111 WC die ' l ' o (lieu amiLieinviir the po.ted-, were gone. The% looked nt (Inv another snider "Yllll (11 . 1!„•11”11, '•theN fired the ' , P001 , . :it me, too, rani I , S% thrni " , •-•,,‘,,110vre,1 diem falftred the 111 Inui, and 1,, , ~,Id 11,1 , Sr, hi. 8,1m11.)i iI4. 1,11 them " I Ile 11111181/ il.”111•1 Ikch11).10) 4;11211,01 111,Flii1J, 1 , 1•. I , 1•1 .1,11 •t, 'll hi,, Li. i n.other I .11111 I, 1111 1 11 lII` elflll\ 1111111 11 11111.1 11 ,1 . a 1 1 1111, ;11/ I / 1111 1111111 111 1 11.1.1 1111 14. 1 111 161 1 1,•111 1,1.11,1.4 !nun ‘0611.• th. I 1..111- 1 .11/4141 11. 111:_!1111 111 1111er 1 ,, 1% 11.1.11110 W. \ 11,1 1111 'tinder, tllr ve4tttritmliment. IVe could tlot tteetotint tttr 11, we were IIM lIIIICII Ni II Ill' 110 the Indians thetteielVeM Alter 'hill Ilrii:ntai calmly drew I,,ril‘ HY or eight noire and a no., her carlrolitee, and finally n rrtrhlnr I in T the lily wan, i•al h. The Itellatil riot a srord Ito taw want to terral: 11112 . ...31.1 The \ Imek Ili Imrl,.r Ile 111 , (111.,13r1r1.1,,,, awl earkitle user high:inilv tin the n1.'01,1.114,1 Hiettgett Ile then Hh”,6 l,iv }mild A rill .1 the • Ithoth, r 111111111er Ile •114,41 k three .11 rl 111 4 lett hand .111.1 ,Tress flt . 1101,11' I , I I ,pll , lit ill. I . llr , r:1 ,%1.11111 111, .4,11'111111 1:111 m pto I. mg it. navagv him hunpiclolig '•What'll .. %ott lime? Kum, brands t•in• ‘,ltoth:t , ale, puriir, ' (vote, or t•i tier The Indian briglatened up, and spoke to liiN fellow~ They all preferred wl,l-3( v. Grigtion asked the Indian to lend him a tonne blanket which lie wore The Indian h.lik it otrdolilathlly (;rig non shook it ;It bottle rolled out. Ile ~hook it again , a glamm rolled out lle i.hook it it third 111110 ' , Mlle more. tuna Werra tell mit. Finall!., lie mhook it again, a corkmcrew tumbled down. "Will )011 take it raw, or with wa ter?" asked Grignon, an lie proceeded It) 11111WreW the cork. The Indian maid nothing. "Isn't that good whisky ?" 'raked t I Re lie poured Out It glass The Indian stiodled it suspiciously. Then he tasted It. The taste was enough. Ile drank it all off, smacked his lips, looked around triumphantly on nit companions, and then—held out hie glum:, for more. At this, all the other. Indians encouraged by this experience, clamored for more. Wig non poured away (rout Ma bottle. Each one drank arid wanted more. Grignon was quite willing to pour. lie was not forgetful, liowe‘l,r, of the duties of hos pitality Ile walked oil to tlfe Indiana who were holding the horses, who had been watching the scene in stupefac tion, arid offered some to them. The smell of the whisky was enough for them. They drank and wanted more. But Grignon shook his head. "Not now," he said to the spokes- Wall. "11l give you a bottle a piece to carry home wil' you." And going up to the blanket, lie shook out a doz. en bottles of the same kind as the last. By this time the Indians were in the jolliest mood conceivable. "Before I give you any more," said lie, "let ins make you so that you will not get drunk." He walked up to the filet Indian, and took his hands in each tit his, find looked at him steadfastly in the eyes some time. Then he stroked his brows and left him ; this he did to each. The Indians had got over all suspicion, and merely expected that s O OO . l mg g ood was coming. So they allowed him to do as he choose. (ingivm then stood off a little die• lance, and in a loud voice ordered them all to look at him. Whether they un• ilerstood or not, `made no difference. They certainly All did look at him. I had seen plenty of experiments before in mesmerism and eleotro-biolo gy, so that, the preseLt scene did not sui prise inc HO ninch am it did my corm ',anions and the other Indians. lirignon simply stood at n distance, waving his arms nt ti, iee, rind giving aordn of commiinot; Vvery word wan t,be% ed. First ihey nll began to dance rhen they all.k nett down . • Then they touched bonds, and meld not sever themselves from one anoth et . .tt contact. The Indiana suddenly rushed wildly around, with the others all ',mini Co them, trytng to tree them he l ve s, but utterly unable, yelling and howling like wild beasts. At lant n hlottit horn tirignom the t•hatin atts do•itelled. They r. 1,1 ; t og back front tote mod her and stood limo tionles , s, like no litany statues. Suddenly the% all began to shiver, us I hoiig h 1 icy were - atillering Irmo ins tense cold. They gitt tiered their blank, eh, closely around them) their teeth el.mtering, and et ery limb trembling. lit an outwit they were panting as though suffering trout extreme heat, tl ran nig itillirnit breaths, gasping and tlotkfing all those blankets whirl' but Itt,mitt betone they had wrapped no it,itttly about them Hos t hen passed began to Lnrh 111,e ,log. 14 , 111. , . ni J 1•11.1I'llik 1111.1,:1111,1111/1t %%ere ill till' Vllllllll. I hen they tried to imitate the mo tin and croaking of fro , . After this they went through performances too iminerolo Io 1114 . 11(1011. At 1/11t . (11111 . 1111 , 1,111 . 1112)e rigid, and arranged them selves 1110 r the ntnken of a tent —lieadv together, Icel. outward. Then Mut ul them knelt down and tried to rim ahont with four others 1111 their haiku, then the‘ all janilied wildly up in the air and began to chip their hatith , . At hit they !nude a furious ()noel upon one another with (lute, nails told teeth, and it they had not left their We/111011H 110111111 they eertnlnly would have ilivne some frightful injury. Thu two Indians who held the hors ev looked (In In horror, bewildered and aildipelied not knowing it lint to d 0 . 1 I/11 would have !led in their fright, but dared tout leave their companions hennllL Ilrignon ntood calm, with boons, ealehing the - uproar, linul.t 1t ihe .ptriCot the ,retie, , 1 11111 . 114,,n, !illt ultrnvanl~lldd in ~ 1 •21il 111 . 11 lirignnn ‘1:14 the drill \I 1:11.1 ga.e a loud Khoo. Li, rat 1 lie Indians laN Ilat on the ground 'I hey I:tv there for mottle tune. ag it +ad r. 1 ,rignoo waled ht+ arras , , a,,d the, rel.c, 1,0 (heir !yet All lool.od Lew dder.l tre:lttened With ter rdted glance. the\ regarded tirst. t ;rig null 11 IrrrlllC demon, who could ex ert over them any power whirls lie choome. =I ME Ile advitnee.l tmvarl them. I hey recoiled. 11.. ‘‘all.eil nii'nearer I het turned and r:t tmvar.l their =II ran Firwr 'hem In a iteti/v iit terriirx man thing nhuuh• , l i them. N‘etit They' urged their ❑l 111 e lop of tliviritileol, .11 , 0 11l 1111, lI (limed I,:tck nml came into Jr 1.111141.11 r hat her tit, thtea. bottles t-acl he, tackle the rattle, awl let tie be 111,1r4 king 111 , 1;11111 , our Melt ruse rind niet• . ed Wligllllo, In, I • 111.1 ed We into,. • 1 !hitt day, and all the ile‘i. night, -ie.l 17rignon slept big and n 1,4 --nod', Alter renting irir it 11111 e, isc pii-li1•.11111 nut 11 . 11111 .4 , ell 1111 to get as Ili hes owl the hostile 101 l aim Its 110118d/1C We maw irrirlirrig (Lein. 'They %vim . ' dart lir parfait. lin,' said Magoon, eirrilidirrit 1%. ' • They'll go bark and tell snel. n r.iriry ni4 will be the wonder of the snvages lor litany a long y ear.** tlingnifit w.i. in flit Nit only did they pursue ft-. Intl 1",,r All the rental,' der of the sear, Hind for all the nest, no iravelers on the route were molest ed. 'I don't see,' said I, 'how you wan a;edtodu those tricks on the open ground, without. any table Nettled. • 1)111 , , , clumsy performers tine tithleA: snit he ,011111 h.tse 4 Johe he r 111.111 wonderful 'longs, but they would have been thrown itwity tin those savalle.. I'll reserve my good tricks or San Francisco: And HO he did ; for of all the taizard4, magicuthe and cot,jut ore, that have vi.ttetl the (41htett State, 'lone have wou much fame, or owned such w0n.1,,, as my friend Grignott. —A rupturous poet thus detterihes the urtimer or obtaining a ki.v. OM Hottentot geollentan fifty,' at the Aqua, al Harden,'lt iv got.' First, grim', with haste around the waist, and hug her tight to thee iand then she'll nay, 'do go Away—do, won't you let me be Mien oh, what His I but never miss so good n chance as that; then make a dash, as quick as &tab, and —Harriet, hold my hal I A GINUINI Necuto IN CONOILUB.- A genuine negro has at last takeh his seat on the Republican side of the House. He is a member of Congress from South Carolina, and his Mil title is Honorable R. B. Elliott. lie is a Simon•pure A frican,aa Mick as a coa I, and with all the distinguishing features of the race. The other negro mem bers are very much mixed. —A man, stopping hlli"paper, wrote to the editor; 'L think folke ottent to rpend their mutiny for payper, mi daddy ilidtient And everybody eed he wne the inteltigentest man in the noon 101.1 the einnrtest family or Lois th”t r• er dogged titters.' A •Slight Mietake Jim Ward is a conductor on the east ern division of the New York .Central railroad, running daily between Utica and Albany. Ward has been,in the employ of the Central Railroad for a long period of years, and is one of the oldest condildtors in ate country. Intn rinbly accommodating anti puhtc , he is particularly :menu% e to the ladies, and always manages to make himself a thvorite with those of the fair sex who travel lira the trains tinder his ihrea, lion. • A abort time since, it hen a train on der his direction was on its way east from I.llica, one or those interesting 'n -1.1101114 ikurourrel 011 board the train, winch adds to the visible number of passengers, lout scarcely o,2Allicreases the profits of the trip. NMtn its soon as lie discovered the condition of the l a ,h, hu s tled about, arid with the I muffing forty miles an Lour, fixed up a portion sit the express car, and had her conveyed thereto. .1 pIi3HICIII,II 11S' thin aurae of I/eeellef Wan on the Limn. Ills services were iminediateley put regnisitiim, and in it short tone Ward had the pleasure 01 11 II 11011 !lel 104 10 1, 1 4 anxious passengeiA, that mother and babe 'were doing as well a.. ....ILI h, eapecled under the ci." The mother W., .1 poor wornari, and an soon as it became I,IIIIWII, \Van! went aroma' witli at lint, and 111 11,1110 ft 1 1 111 1' a loonyWllll' pnlme tl.lls 101 14'1 tH'l, 1111 , 1 don, 61/4 CWIOIOIOI Ilee a 1/,'lll 1 I'l 1 1 11,1 0,1..1 all 11 Ilapi/111 1/11/k 11 111 10 Ili,' moldier Alter he reappeared. Ibe 1111..011"jt/f , l 'ofIlla14(.11 that the clnld Hlll 111 Ili be 11,011141 NOIOIOII 1/1 nail tllll 11 duce ',I 1 111 Wilat au and got the baby vuh Ibe rolls' sit ~I its tell IIA 111/11 II it, 11f0,111 It Mil, 1.11 It WaH 1110 posed 111/I 1 1 aliolll.l he named '.lAnier. IVar,l,' alter ./ on, awl 'Beecher,' alter the ploalcian who hall molesaioraill, !invaded (Id. mother. It was adopted by acclamation, and amol a general about of approbation, the babe was named %lames turd Beecher --.' dint a smile ui 111 l'Ulleentesl de light, 'ARK lugging oil his little mune sake, alien some of the htdies request Un his tats rtitdrn to Salt Lake, the ed to are that liktle baby,' lion II oting found Ills wile dr.mtn passer) trout hand to hand among the up in ii hollow :opium Lo recent him Indies, all admiring the little bundle ir i f \\'idowa are ekiiiiiiited by the but at the manic tune a. general .11.. p! riillll' Ri Nelllll*-Ilitinpahire. Twenty to small to snide and harallturchiek the mile, Is thought a good ratio In their riamtle, became triantl....t 1111 Y do monkeys in small 11111.11/Ig. rie. the women Jinn wonder...l,lmi d„..00u B01'111010 the , . len.. itoralesial In vain, What 111 IH Mll 1./111/..1 Sven 11s4/1 Ito tietter climbs laugher !meant, until the babe a ogr to Hunter. -If you t 'mt. lilt In .1 1 . of i hilt ''''l a duck you may, by juniplng into 11. had it tour,' lhnn It mlnnlc, abet) 1-111' mer after it, get two duck, exclaimed Nltirly parents spoil their children by 'Law, Sal di...Xing, them tip,, W 114.11 a good dri.r...0., 'sVall, what's the matter,' sold '1 1 111, wou ld awn (101101 111 ,1 t, . My 11,11 f It I. very wrot.' e for your) , •1v hi , ILi a gal -nal the old A" /I/ 1.111' , V oy, 0111 111/ 111101, 11 11 MI I 1114 lbe babe to dim lan, they dOll t hurt rt they 111/ Ili 'Flom ursine a dell ..1 laughter , the Down East they call finger 101.1, men broke out lirat then the. %towel., because they point the Way then then broke out together, until one ' don't go tlientielve, limier . ..al ...cream Wind the cur 'll to other people, but \Vha /1// schoolboys having theiritlir. era' gentlemen threw their Gals and wont, out it the women, the 1...‘e.1 c a ptured houlehretil,r-' It, .0 , they are handetilled miler. I sired, am:cc...lolly to 'aait (bell I c.i.fif The ''anion blashe,l An I /1"1"" 'boots be'anie Intl fh.' other day and ailed a paper for Ha I, and -. reamed , the 1111/I1 H11011(141 11 11'1 Wll 11 1111 t M alter his 1111Ille I 11//ti ui 111/111 their In the I/101.1 or rhiriti 4.1 I ill and hili!hter, Jon made " I iron the car with female IC mg, William is about li , n Itt/fi'll l'f, 11,1 's i r the re.dill •"""' the Effirr' the trip stood on the platform ui the N"1' 1 """ I. w'''4 l l '1"w" by OH' gr ear, ramiliattag on the sudden 1 rod “1111/4, • A rhaltire+ 311.1 Itlll l / 1 1,10it. “I ',Milan lilt /61/1/blie i Ito AI %rill! IfF I • nwnrlhv inun %.111 ,•••elt4t,pirfilly tin] Ih!•i! 111111111 V 1111111 , 11" V 01 1 . 11 . ry 111 . 1111111,1111 tillll. A.l 11 rule. 1111\1e\ I't • 1111•11" teni cou,e , oto lie from n K/ITI-:lq correspm tell Ur. Kel/illek Intl, loud of a cigar awl it little gitnie nl nttr,ll4 111 1114 employ was IL tonne roan who, I+o 60' haeki , liddt•n 111., to play rt Inrle llllrile -11111 • LWII were titling in the 111/114eIle rainy Jut Int% mg, it garlic of euchre "I•he Rey. Mr -, the resu dew arid ntiprglnoern, at the dw It , f 1. , 11 . 111.1 pa. , 5e.1Rr..tir1.11.,0,1 , 1.1 the 111 I'm, tusk IL m,rt an l 41111.11 . , %%,u, ;II I H i e game The yinitig 111101 Ilhl,lo in play it certain card, "lien the iniiiisier whi4pereit io him • 'Doe I play l ihnt , if you ilo you'll lie waxing tral, ME ,„, ,111.11• Nit . • • Ir, M I ItIZIIII, . 111114 1 ' 4411111e114 II till• ( . 441111 . re111e WM . I/%14114141 4l V, I II play them a nth ' hrmher way ilOOll die COV ered to be It . 111Itall ill I Wee de 110,4141 from the 11111'11Sn y.--Elitor's Era, r, m harpers .Ifdpizme I it Feb They say that those young ladies vrlt go out on the plains on fashionable wedding excursions exter Initiate all the game. Onc creative iti hoop skirt, Tyrolean hat, and a heavy chignon, recently B..ared a buffalo so that hie hair turned gray in a short time. —A cockney tourist net with a Ccotish lassie goint• barefooted to wards Glasgow. 'Lonnie', said he, 'I should like to know if all the people in this part go barefooted? 'Part on 'em do and the rent on mind their own husineeli,' wan the rather nettling reply. —A :mime posted,on a bridge near Athens, tia., iiniiotte a fine for driving over it faster than a walk : 'lra nigger, twenty-five laalree or .the back. N. 8.-11falf the above re ward will be given to the informant. An Oil) papor called Susan H. A n . thonya “Oentury plant ;" when Susan rpm(' ft. what revolutionary did she resemble 7" Why, "Mud An thony," of course. MI Sorts of Paragrapht. In-funcy froc—lost children' 'rho nook of drinking—Cog-tow, Tho poor nino's mtory—thogarrot A blighted-bee-ing—An empty 'rho father of tho ' corenis—"pop , corn 1M Seventh tinny Bapthits day eleeksl At what time wits Adam inarie,l On his wedding Eve. —Something Odd—That bons shool4 always alt When they My. When aro soldier-4 like gried Whoa they don't shrink, Proverb for ri Eliower —,llnlf is hott , , , r thim nQ umbretto. I ant triup , porte , l to non you," a- t!,. , ~ , ,nviet said to thu kttrigdiroo.• 1V lint Coln in tnyi —n 116tion 1,1111, und ho er,, , 0,d 1111 11(4%11. In necorilitlieu_/witli t11,1 , , , v1,1, , ,,, n , .4 a things, ;wrier iv :always ~?. Why are ears like regimental hand•' lierne.e there ore drums in thorn. lu the country, straw is buntile(i , Ili' city it is 11-ilia:tidy ofl'rd in Lad Woman's fintr—A Arita 1 ) 4,1,1 (4 11w. '1 litit'q what ever v !Jody 0;w-fourth of tho glohoo In Alll4l to i f n grioito It 14 it hor.l pliwo to 11' 10 linr pre , olunt. hko VII•t'.0"1, I ore \VIII it W11,t1"--- WhN. i. fi !, nfl 111,111 t, 11, 1111 •ii •II ‘lllll 1.11:11' -The 1' no ()rent l'owers" -I, os,. \lone) , Afa taloa, Itlyeago, and n (~„,j I)mn,i Cortain rurr fora primp donna 11. I , A1111"\ ofput a voraliot in hor part Nrler rai.r your but to it lad \ have i “tweeted it ulto a slot - , hou , tur dire) collar+ lt,eten girls refuse to vitt enrii pudding, Isit it migiit impart. 4rlllll, to their in RI e re. I il•rr ption for /I whoetnitker', •110p— "NV ith ri I I !won rlince4 1111(1 11111111, ito [1 , 40 ' . —ShaAespeal • !I W Fled I 1 butittolor • Oil. wiirlil it hut u gliiinny prison ' • I in ,iilititry contlniirinint, ' II witty J.lting lad?, "I 1,4 .1. an excellent table," .111.1 ho., f, It Hilly trlto, ism am, • %.•ry It A t•Nottthorn lllthott% t•thtor th • tho mutt who throw tt dont' tL 1111 , 1111, will, ti , 1•1/11 it ht. Aka anti 1,1.111 • S 111111014. ui fur [nation " Ail t.hlith.r mpt•talong 4tt n I,lgl/0, "'rho rO.O ul hnt hrokon ovorr bank Un.l jof und Nubhuth wu havo hiol in this country fipr the 10,4 flu° youri Ah uI,I hely read about the strike ot die A ire drawers ra Worcester NI laq t and Said that of new-fangled woe drit war, mart be the queerest A intisicortr, in losing notice of re , intended concert ut t:levelarel,lifiro,,r , %moat of ether ferrip nay ri p., rid, le o t 0,11..114 to mention's \ tfento 1111111 will, had ataroliling wife, firoisso r an inquiry after her health, pretty well, only hobo, t at trim, to it to raikire4 out at the mouth ,hr, editor or n tnwn dews East, wham the U• 11 dt•grlie. ho mitt /11 , , I.; a u to S 1.111) pr e dp, Ili{. I 111111 tWO It 1k tort painful ,tat of Ins• on your own hook, And wor-t of it 1., that the 6nurie on ally hod% else's hook would be e. p, iliv ohje, tioriahle. .A girl in Springfield, Ohio, wh i t) danced w rih lo.i eoisets pulled lip to ti o Ind lode, wits Ow nett day Ina 11.110 0 hitt war pork!up to the la•t 11..10 tint haul Mien dug in the grata yard, A Onlesburg farmer, whose pew rent wan raised to .$26, exclaimed . "(,rest Cesar, here's a nice state of affair., the (do.pol going up and pork going down. What's to bocome of us?" Mr. Depvip insists that man a scended "Troni the monkey. II this theory is correct, Ihen the monk , •‘ lins now in Congress many deseemlenti of whom he has every reason to ho ashamed "I ain't going to by() long mother," said a wo-begone looking youngster, ono day, to hi maternal parent. "WhY not, pray ?" "Itocauso my pantaloons in all tored out behind," was the conclu sion Talk. Wnmen ore net no much gronMr One mon, nftor Ali. Wo fro yuenrl 01 is woman who will talk a HIND blind; but it must ho recollected that rr man ones Jawed a great many Philistines to death. The Illinois Pavans 'are discussing cow•mllking, some favoring the lore' and oft, and others the sit'diagonal" style One patriarch believes that "ovrry man s , bould be left free to milk according to the dictates of his own conscience."
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