Ig Ctt litts6o Gapttf. .1011 , 16 GRAY, JUNIOR. taller —Cloud ot acridlt Nestled tiny stranger ghee. Thrice welcoMe to the failing 'see ' Or John tim e Senior. . es. Three timea,tbree theitunshine red, hooted through the =thane sPer its bead; ' To ask how time with baby sped, With John Gray, Junior. Thrice softly glided neat the *bade.- fly church enu marble t ab.et made, To whisper where its mother lad, Of John Gray, Junior. ' . And twice three tstnes a tutored steP sof. iy to the el - sidle crept, To watetithe stranger as be &tent, Wee John Gras, J unior. EY Tbere as be took tbe tiny list • lthin Ills kanu and sortly kissed 11. e palm, tsere rose a eh. my mist 'Upland John um, Sculor. 01 cbildbood Welt. or cbool days done. Or college Donoro fairly on, And by and by. **Jobb-Gray-and don," Senior and Junior. The while a pltylog angel au. R. - That ere the Mantua drank the dew, Life had been - lived its /halls ` h rouga r. , For JOho nty, .1 eate There were white roses everywhere. hweet Cower•odors mint and fair, lisonad th e WaXttt linage. there. trf John tirey, ;calor. • Toe sun came as he used to do. llts.goldeu hair, tone stream u u, gparongh The ultrid, saT Johnong "Acue - lo tiny, Junior. Then leittbe silentt shaded room_ Yorever tilts Purple gloom Tc gild the daises OA the tomb or JOlui kirsT... Jan:or.. , Now airy es sties lie, • W bac sender hands lay softl7 hhei•rmentomad wßaielul4 :- tor,Jonn Gray. Junior..— Now abeam:All hand the father kissed. • Forever le.lions through the mist That lies betiteen yorld said Shia, • , tor J ohn Oral. lento?. • Y. Ledger. 11P1MUffiM. —Bierstadt Was recently in Paris. —Brooklyn has a bill-poster's war. —The Revolution wants police-worden. r -Cuban Colonel Ryan went to Canada. Gilmore, of jubilee fame, is going .to Europe. --Greett`Clay Smith is now a Baptist preacher. —Hon. J. P. Raie Is at present travel ing abroad. --Arkansas negroes talk of hiring,,Chi nese laborer's. • —Alboni now demands as high a salary '; as Patti receives'. —Dan Bryant comes back to the'lrish &lima next week. —Connecticut is to have a , temperance convention on the 14th of August:- : 1 —Lotta,.who isinSalt Lake 'City, is to open a new theatre in Erie shortly. • —An exchange asks '‘will - the cable at Dueka bury bring canards from Frame"" rt —The railroad is called \ "the 1 -broad cage dug leaded". to - destructiOn.7 —Tor some unaccountable reason,,the I foreign anlimerceof Boston is increasing. —Charles Francis Adams declines to be a candidate for Governor in Massachu . ME ME gill setts. • -=Newr O rlea ns had _ the first case of Yellow fever this smson, on `the 20th of 4 , July. • • —The opposition to the French line is • called by the New York Express an Eng . l - fish cabal. —Mr. Seward is enthrisiastiailly re- 'g. calved at, every place he visits on the Pa. cific coast. --Parepa and Rosa, with a, troupe of English opera singers, start sometime in I September. • —The last periodical cyclone at Calcut ' .„ ta blew the roof Off of a hospital and killed ; some few patients. —lsadore Mayo graduated with honor at the Portland High School recently. Isadore is'a negress. ' —A Boston paper is responsible for the • assertion that babies are numerous in New York ash-barrels.. • ' —Chinese parents cut off the beads of their children to cure them'of opium-eat , The cure is effectual . —On the line of the Adirondack rail road in New York, a fine bed of green • mottled gianite has been found. =The Detroit'Traufie wants Andrew Johnson to stop writing his biography, write his epitaph and then use it. • —Louis Napoleon's enemies say he has loithis head. He seems to get on better • than Louis XVL - did without his. J—A new Irish comedian, named Dom •k Mtirray,fr om over the water, makes his debut in New York next week. 77: —An exchange has the - following among its specials : "July 23, Long .• • Branch; General. Grant ate a clam." oh u Brougham delighted San Fran ; cisco with his Poiahontas. John'would delight anyplace he ever pleased to per. • • form. ':,, —The Lydia Thompson troup is about V to leave New York and Niblo'e, where it has had a successful season of forty-five *-; weeks: -—A London paper suggests that the •Alabatile claims staked beon the contest • :` between the Oxford and Heriard boat crews.. —.Siiee.breeches are looking up. Trousers are dOomed, and five years from• now the man who wore them" bi 11 looked. tlOn,titi-aiiold-fogy. —Longfellow is -- on, - his way home. 1:j 1 Opinion ‘Olll the Low . artine of ,A.trierice• add SOB he speaks :rt • fluently eighteen different Itufgnages. • ; —The advocates of coolie, importation • are trying to t#IiPV- Pike"' :over , 'way or.thlnitieg by, vigor* of Cheap, careful and restiectlul serVents instead of what we now "have. _ —Wade Bolton, the man who was re= cently effot'lli MeniPide !),'Y i*lierls. left, by 'Wawa, $1 ,000 to .Mis. - ,'Stone . ,)., • wall Jackson, and ten sores of .. , 14 Od each of biitornier slaYes. „ —The Bolton Commercial Bulletin „bows duller an amount;Of common sense sonfetisies; fOrtineletwei is eels we, must' Mil ME • -, offset the Satz canal by a similar enter prise on our own continent. —jay Gould and John Russell 'Young , are starting a penny Morning paper in New York: Mr. Young, in spite cf his indignation, Saone to have peen seriously `affected by_the recent Bun stroke. —A woman recently buns herself in Missouri because her husband went to California. Next week there was a stam pede of husbands Californiaward, but it was:, not followed by the , desired results. —An exchange says: If young gentle men of middle age who have to dye their whiskers, will consult Byron,Plautus and Menander, they will end, to their cons°. i lation! that "whom the gods love die young." -., - • —Rev. Mr. Haller.: died in a smoking eir, and that fact is held up as a warning 4,ainsi the use of tobacco. We have itaard of men dying in chtirch, but never heard that urged as an: argument against Public worship. . A. woman is coming eastward from- Nevada who is said to be mtuvellously Strong. Among other lugs, she: , ., makes a table" f herself, and allows an