•, . ; \ NA .• S ire littsbut &Ott. FLING. OUT :01M .BANNOIit. . . . , „ ... 4,016-11k1 40etk.thoechacames.-DiStUater-hl tS . 17 P , .:1 4e ,-,bigit e im e se ° na 9r • tke North, bool°E~ goat, Columbia's •ick,.._ - "II" tilth.,usit, the from East to West, the start- , n 4 ._.- usg Itirw.ll MOS borne.{hat . _ ._., , 'Aurriel !.came to save thelLag reb e l hands had toTp - /12-111104 tke. harm er r unfurl It te ttre breeze! - , . 4,oet' goat o'er our country and ber ships that plow , the sehs. 10 long Wer the tirdon may its folds In trios:Mb weir% Thsrath for Ulysses and the tlag he fought to save: . " The kneel fofflisunion from our land has puled vo le ..0117 t ir g a r g a , ; ., Eroudly . _ Heats again above the "blue and ... The IV:: jen:usmree triumphed and the soun ds of .. And we r hozi ) l . - to crown Ulysses with the laurels i Pltog oat our banner: unfurl tt to the breeze: Let it float o'er oar country and- her ships that plow tee meat, 41) long o'er the 'Union may lta folds fogmph wave; "Harrah for Ulysses and the flag ha t to tavel rlf. Y. Evening Part. EPMilatIS. —:-The Colorado' potato bug is moving this —Brigham Young is enthusiastic over the 'Pacific Railway. —No stone marks the grave of Hon; Joshua R. Giddings' —The liferyland and Delaware peach crops are failures this year. —Maggie Mitchell is going to row for a prize in Savannah, 'July 9th. —Jtunes Gordon Bennett, Jr., is again in editorial charge of the Herald. —William Phillips, a well knolls west- - Ara paper manufacturer, is dead. .--Reirerdy Johnson will have the honor of escortingkirs. Lincoln to Europe. - —A little . boy was drowned in a bath tub in Obicinnati last meek, while 'bathing. ---Reading, Pa.;; sustains five' daily and seven meekly newspaPers. e A rea d i n g pe e !plg dye Chicago refs:Lies to abelish corporeal . punishment in public schoollt. In this Chi leg° 451111.• lihotb. will spend the hotweath . er ' at histeountry house at. New London, Conneeticut: ' -", • than fifty ; thousand people die an. ./anally in Paris, but Paris is a good place in which.to live. The bones of a man who was .murdered forty years ago have just been discovered at Patterson, N: J . -;-Stark county, Ohio, has the ineaslei very bedli. Three adults ins one family died last week fiem the disease. Dellar is in the Bast, perfecting his ar zangemeats for the ereeti on in St Louis of a magnificent new opera house. . _ —A chninpion sWimmer. swam 840 feet in 4 minutei . and 20 Seconds at'a swimming bath inliew. York. on Monday evening. !.A.'French piper tells of a man who has been sued for the price of the wood used in burning his ancestor at the , stake during he Sienishimpf ti --MoCixde: and:, Coburn, the'-pugilists - wares permitted to 'enjoy the 'tit:miens fourth" in Cincinnati. ' They 'were taken back to prison on Sunday. —Coal lands are estimated to contain one million tons per square mile for 'each foot in thickness, and for a six feetveirk'over a quarter of a million bushels per acre. —The body of Senator. McDougall was 'buried in Lone llountairy Cemetery, San Francisco, very near the graves of his emi• sent predec,essors, Baker and Broderick. --Hayes, of the Savannah Republican, apologizes for an alleged omission in his journalistic duties; en the ground of a "pressure of libel suits and assault cases"- -The St. Louis Republican wishes that Henry Clay. Dean would come out. for Grant. It, would be much more astonish ing if he should come out in:a