MiMM , ' . . , . Wrie o, l? 7,7 11. P, 1.. (p) .i. 7 4A Iwo rit'a bit', iri(/ a bib;47 ili it, in 11,;;I . y-//;:t: peirod6a by it. • ottliio'n'ttel. , .. ' ' '' ' ' ~ gong y:lrett:;torses, se.trtiug dt-e. ; :pos; 0=6'4 1 .0 , yd/11o; Itutizts With heads or ,:tearn on, ~'l,Vtterolierss drags entitto.drnam on ; One-horse Leao ! at these don't (-Iva: the ?—,tee're to travel. • own the e•rand, broad ! ,(,)v 'way small streams, this will whin ye: , it 41 1 / 1 1 Sailgg EL:Iil fur t : ;0;1311)(ilitS, destroyer . ;, %;,'• old stron , ' , .! vela pralse : , fir; tuitul, "1M Ve buutel to travel. Foam, mist, and spray, and thunder! ,"way Surope, stand from under ! Here's Aivara, our own roarer, Of all other the borer! ,Come her*, eue,krieys, and be civil •Onue and learn the way we travel. bn the railroad o'er the prairie, Fitsfive :ly,' liAlat-wing ? ed and airy: 'Whirr up fly the pratrie-ebieketis ; ''‘Vhish !' the deer runs like the dickens. Comp here, ettel6evs, and be civil: Oume and learn the wuy w travel. Flying'sperks, and dui , t, and cinders, C.nuirtr in at doors and windows : TY, Bid hotels and awful eating ; Ituat.haek-driverg, float lx on elimting .elothe...bel.zr.iinined with grit aud gcliv-t÷r• ihie is what we catch 'who travel. . optitam,9, alloys, lull+, awl rivers, .• , • , 14 1 .0 1 o te lanil‘itiaile givers - , . traniti...-hilly arid rocks, ,wo greet ye! gialLEO nte.4.40 ! tlitp. , e NrordK unravel ; "iNrrail 1 ; rip: it's good to travel !" •• Prom the Philadelphia Penflgivanian. • Direct from Kansas, 6hurd B. Joneiz, of the llotel,chas just rettirrtiq'frOm a flying . visit to 7Cansits.' tliat the conntryis polutea 'hle and 'cplidt, rola 'that, the 'tautest AurpriFo , was ._'lrthrrift:tsted 'exiting:the Substantial resi -41604 "Of,theTeriitorty; that they should' have trien‘so giessly iniSrepresented iti the Ihtstern press. A ntualterottheni, were - much clot the 'lntity manner in which Clover- I4or Getiry left-them; and attrilaite to him va- 2 obili.easonii for' The ColOttel lat:ss'= through th'e htirdeeTegidns. And Sfty'S that -Atiere is not the least 'Obsatcle pirteed in- the , tvity'ofetriigrautA - . On the contrary, all the Pow towns, and there are number's of . them, I, weleomeAhein twist heartily. _There was no thri.ter' anti nil the troubles that had taken plititsTwel•ti4titieil by the miStalsrn ititiutis of re VS L . fl,'sTorthern' anti Sontliern "flit fttiC,; • have 'aim' had their day. The 24,Ittentleil of tififteo'rle getrotallv; `was turned 'tti'nnricultttre;'ttstd IllY earliest 'the Teriritcry ivliAt thorilti 1n c hen long since. one of the garden sprat; of the country. '.;?Natare";fttVors';the - ;',pitlyeet,c kilt] it r quir .65 ttili'ait ttc . 'int t n';to'llityetope it. TIM • yeortlerint ihe'bortlet's lire kind and Les it: table. - nod tivein the goild old style of 4 ) 4 fl t dieis of theite4oltititin.-' The ednitt rv, the Coluhri sures us, preseatti eyery incincement forthe .fth - tifty- ftirmar „and' 'ieCchalie to - locate, Pe few riTrrgo,' at Leaeritvorth - (lily', 4no. railes.titrit'e fit. f4on is, ;tad `-. 0 0 - ta9'tatteWttleas'ed 10 yet tritti '‘rltut hone§t,pinneers: front the North rand &iith:*ere - receired. This city etartai lo t libtfut • i tillithi ts, and is sits n.