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1 amen 'are now working ritish Columbia section of the amflc railway. - (Sigma haamefusad to authorize j £0 gman offers to thpusand dollars that Sulli- A bolt Mace out of time in wth w \l ; . Mswgs 8s lost a’t son every four 1, acco! f mat Gazette. In\ 879-80 the collisions in the Mlanfiuflaaan. complaints of poverty uné‘gy, and loud out- nob on the necessities of we t us magi of Bglt Lake Uiahals AS (N cet of'l‘tiio'xl'ciaiix'JFm blic holidays, - . Tho.Mayor « be ngemnsly Ap gm Brit shOolumbia ng over hito 'the United 68 the disguisp of Indians. iwi autumn-dawn anddricks that aro a a. [to ter\ Senetally doalt-with nearly-1,700 4 q 13am mmafiOAQ has secur g ; qfi‘éa’f\fl’ehe ud itivation,'n thfim‘lxx “reservation\in {againgh 51. phild We sold from 'the es- {$in for foundlings at Canton at 'Ave (seam sach,, Their future commerce 19 not \ 7 ear, bids fair to- be the might- flax ntality 'both ' for defensiv I 2 Operations in the wars \0 rw ether on ses or land. A' I ‘muu officer has invented a. hand orpedo.by means of which, in a quarter in] sixty men can render the : } oaitlon absolutely unas- 6lg-<by placmg a fewoi these mines aground.“ *= rJalxkson, of Tennessee, leader é State -Oredit Democrats i ban nifile has: pawn, expresaea great as men 6 a lament of the State Treas. xefuée January mtorest tgfia film’s the to take~@finto his “Au ;BB t ut the law shall not be g 4 he Trensugher ha; not Infra ';‘e use A e interest than Mo [laid {be debt. ° Savy or ad» Tor arkiléry bas been | A fin foundry by the Russian { now {and would be turned u t their for $16.5 us (m facts km “run ery captured | i nop mol 1m Q, diaus in their fights £1121“ fre from | part 'of the Sk. Paul, Minn., claims the distinction hm“ more during the past ( not larger a igurcs tno ring her e., But without s K LT a it may t 5G Paul has grown with rapidity during the year. No: 3514 buisiness, structures with of 10,216 feet have been ergct- luporhfion of frozen . masttrofn a manila A has. becoma. ions of its ofmnflonhava Win! hatve m frozen meat un 3K Fealand farmer can hum 5 hich will at improve his condition. A pa on establishments in ° 3 “i irand P flatbewegftmflnorthpg j I q , F fin' # - hometo Notthfiel ; Mage, - en. one atory. * Jl kc [1 ntoionnde, overnment, ‘flm tractive house. {she lias before since her bereavement al- 'twetve cents] by forty 0°15 oasis “975m, of Gin is Winning favombl men- . tion in Italy ac anew ger. He _ | there is Si new, ngo w oy rm with three T will send | Wmnmr-at is '% <3? Ex “£552 462m Wilde was robbed 053361 500, Sunda ht, by mama-pa. Wilde deni y s 'a, whic, Onnwm-wGovex-aor Otdwa of Da. - An- satisfied. that. the sou jerm half tit the heltege. . % great dbal is expient is a ed after the holidays. o | Arther's Christ- mas table bore a huge platter of roast bedf, the.clioicest beef of Iowa's famous Crimson Herd, sent to him with the com- pliments of the State by Senator Allison. w{Danna --Jefferson Davis has given the tf of the Army of Tennessee, South- ern, $100 toward the erection of 1m ment to General Albert Bidney Jo. who fell at Shiloh,. Tam—Tom Thumb -and his wife have grown so much that they are no 1mm curiosities. They have opened a xn Ohicago; advertise, as at- trachea, a pair of midgets one-third oi their own size, , . . CorwEuy,. +Govemor and Mra. Cornell will endeavor to transfer the Executive 'Mapnkion to Governor Cleveland perfect in all its appointments. The house is' complet .~ 'There is even- coal m. e-qellar for the fires. Tongan-Paul Tulane, of Princeton, N. J., who has already given half a mil- lege at New Orleans, 'that the Stato 'exémpts the maiitntxon from taxation. © Davert, @- i lsoture at New York 'Monda night, Jahi6s Redpath described Miche avittrmhlvin proved a tmitor zggfly lg \an— lot- s and refnam to sapporb the' afionnl'h & osby. who 18 now can consul at Hong Kong is com- ing home next your to \take the' stump Mahone. - The - two celebrated leaders ought to make a ratthng cam- paign. ome Hornt.-The Hon,. Jose £11 Holt Presi- dent Buchanan's Postmas r-Geneml and afterward Sooretary of War and J udge- Advpcate-General, lives n atrict retire- ment in Waahmgton. He is a childless lvgndower, and is very seldom seen in pub- c. . Dwprw.-Chauncey M. Depew tells us about how we have arrived at our pres- ent pitch of great men,as follows: \Pur- itan bigotry spiritualized and humanized by Dutch tolerance, Dutch inertia vibal- ized, by Yankee energy, Dutch frugality fired by Yapkes thrift, and Dutch babies crossedy by Yankee blood have conquer- ed the world.\ Urrox.-COlfarles E. Upton, the Roch- ester bank defaulter, says that the cause. of his ruin was the electric storm of Nov- ember 19, A dis a h ordering his brokers to sell.his of k. was delayed nine hours and thereby bis last chance to unload.at a profit was lost. Before | the dispatch could be delivered the bot- tom had dropped out of the oil market. w museca ~ Garrrero,-Mrs, Garfield is now liv- ing in hernew home in Uloveland--n plain, unpretentious, but cheery and at- The mother of the late President and the wife of Dr.~Boynton are spending the winter with her. She is said to be. looking much- better, than ston, x a 209 though marks of ago and sorrow are fired upon her face. . Smml—Mr Thomas E. Sherman, son of General é preparing for the priesthood 'at the J! emit fiellége took, MJ. . Helectured on the amt-ma in Baltimore this week, and Sherman went to here him. While there Alfs. Bberman raid to a friend that the report that Cex. Sherman had joined the Catholic Ohurch was false. nanomfieneral Thomas 0, Osbord;, | | United States Minister to the Argentine Web 0, has been visiting this country, and will soon return to his post of duty. Bix yefrs ago he left. Chicago, which had Mee bron sponding a fon. ays io Ohicage een spend a fow in C Tecently, and Alike s stratigeaiy to him, so mmzfiom has been its growth, and so many have oma tha nhangesa. .. . <=> Dovenmm‘fireapect of my health,\ indeed ;,} wrote the Hon. Fred “£11553, a week ago, \the papers at first tha trath; $91th telling the sruth' till % waned to be the truth and becam thing else. I/Abink I havé seldom heen | tu better health than daring the past two months, Ofc bof as young as was “$3 we met un- der the o ave ing a sl R the peopleJar «building, though theywenetbld that # confined texplosives,. - The 'fremier learned Just a & ibe € ua cs (te Fag Memes on tiie p e woang es ower anew onu- ty; nyon «know that a Q m’fhere is only one thing worse lthan the aold grave, rnd that is cold gravy. - agtty's eyes have been com- gated tothose of a beiuinful Jersey cow. iFersey calf, osetfiesoarWflde to the eyeavf # -It was a trifling womqtanee that |Tolonuded the domestic bliss of a recently mameMoledw'conpie—ahe had corns and he had a razor. “The reason that msthetics so admire 'the'stork is that he. can stand for hours on qne leg, and look as though ho didn't know anything and didn't want to. -He who courts and goes awa may live to court another day ; but e who weds and. courts girls still may get in court against his will. -Matthew Arnold has discovered that the great want on the French is morali- of the Germans, civil courage, and of the English, lumd1ty -And now the young lady makes a shaving-case for her young admirer, who, to save his life, couldn't raiss6 mous: taehe enough to destroy a plate of but- ter. -Old Mrs. B. came to town last week on an exoursion, and when she was asked -w + penenees, \battle 'dcenes, biogragh gimme of the most prominent . generals, hs fur pink ns, from filing to time ekggehgé's of 4Mexman war, edibracing persqhxid ex- eg of | and many other matters.of© interest con- nected with that war, - ~The first, sketch qpniains & desmption of* the of Vera Cruz and Gerrg-Gordo.., It will: 'be remembered. that Gen,. Scott left New 'Kork with a small fleet and twelve sand troops, with sealed orders, to be| opened when.the fleet had reached the open sea. . This was done, and the next heard of them they were before Vera: 011123 1. . e rl; l‘ ¢ ' VERA onuz. . \Upon the Oth day of March, 1847, the disembarkation of the troops under Cen. Scott commenced, and was completed on the 10th, Upon the 18th the investment was completé ; the t4th, 15th, 16th and- 17th days of March were consumed in landing the siege material and stores. Upon the night of the 18th the trenches were opened. On the 24d, at 2 p. m., the city was summoned to surrender, and, on refusal, fire was commenced from geven ten-fnch mortars-two'*more were afterwards added, A naval battery was constructed of three 82-pounders and three 8-inch Paixhan guns, which opened tiflen acting as In 'had oeonpled this position 'theinemy & da . & height ht‘a‘ldflllé$42 al ard was next to the Cerro, and B1 hitlewless eleyation mix the \Cergo } This bosition was handsomely cir the: yan-gnard 'c of Gem Twigga, command Gf Major Sunines-sihfe poon as Malay-GanequEdme Sumnor ( he. a “menfi {of ‘ “d 7 Tantry taking -thf-tgad, | new and splen? mafia enemy {mm the positioy with- out a check, Our loss in the afffr was qmte heary. Major Sumner was found- ed in the head; -and several other were wnnxided. When omfraops ' made -soveral demonstrations or ns | ['if to attack them, but finally -réfed to their defences and opened fire affalong our lines, doing but little damagd Dur- ing the night other troops: werd . up with guns, and an eight-inch tzer was dragged to.the position won & that day; in fact, most of the army was fassed close to the rear and left flankbf the; b his Mexican position, while Bteptos battery took up a position upon mam road in front of the enemy, suppd d by a couple of brigades of infant®, ',; and plenty of.cavairy, to keep. up the [fsion \bf a front attack, and also, if nee be, to strike or cover our own rear. TW was llabpr to sustain lif would he le lent-or more vn'tuonn ? © Of all kinds for the Table. *** ~~CASH PAID FOR FAT STOC Meats delivered, if dost the bounds of the 30235313)???“ Cash Pam for ‘Polt- und Tallow, © FULLERJEBIJS why she was in -such a burry to leave, she replied: ''I've got to; you see as how I came on an exertion train and my ticket perspires to-night.\ -Bill Nye is not a Mormon. He gives out as his platform \One sountry, one flag and one wife.\ Bill says he \has never pined to make the marriage regis- ter of his famflékable look like a hotel regg I) --\Olara\ writes : \I think it is real mean of the papers to intimate that lov- ers increase the expenses of living on ac- count of the consumption of coal and oil every night; -=Itisnot true. It is easy enough light, who wants it?' -''Unole John,\ said little Emily, g aby that was ed. elephant's milk gained twenty pounds in one week?\ \Nonsense ! Impossible !\ exclaimed Uncle John ; \and then he askea 20066 I was it?\ \The elephant’e,\ said the little girl. -\Of course,\ said Mrs, McGill,. \I like to see people enjoy Christmas din- ners, but for one to eat id a glutinous ' manner mthont stopping to mascerate their food, is awfulp and besides, it brings on disorders in the stomach and elementary canal that lead to death and dyipepsia. -A Ohicago! clothing store gives a| resent of a coal stove with an overcoat, his is great deal better than painting a fireplace on the tail of a coat, or putting in a coil of steam pipe in the back lining, Bome 'of the ready made coats need a furnace in them to keep a man warm. | More wool and wadding, and léess coal stoves, is what the boys want. -An exchange wants to know \what is home without a newspaper?\ and the Plattsburg Airtime! repligg : \It is a 'plice where old hat: are stuffed into the window-panes ; where the children are [like young pigs; the housewife like a savage ; and the husband with a pano- rama of the dismal swamp pamted on bis shirt bosom with tobacco juice. -A frog fell into a pail of milk in a Connecticut town one night recently, and in the morniog was found sitting upoun a roll of fresh butter. A local paper says \'that the sole explanation is that, in £3 to extricate himself, he had b A ing gent and continuous strokes of his legs churned the milk into butter,\ If George Washington were the editor of that paper, no such incident as that would have occurred. _ -An Arkansaw editor was arraigned before n court on a charge of killing a re- porter. The judge, who was farmetly a newspaper man, but who had been prove + gailty of po oétloal fraud and consequently eleated to office, was very much interest- ed in the caso. 'I acknowledge that I killed him,\ said the editor,. '\\One morning when I took up my paper I saw he- f ing which the reporter written: \Au unkhown stranger whose 'name we did not learn, committed fatal suicide yesterday.' 'Your defense is safficient,\ said the judge, 'and I hazel the pleasure of discharging you. \ 1 . have ly inaugurated a system bf hug- ging parties, which hm'rgf tgee!) all 2m mwemtbeeastammrt e Shite Or | -. some time. 16 is generally for a benev- | olent p and the prices rank as fol- lows : Gifls under®15, 25 cents for a hug | of two minutes ; from 16 to 20 ypars of age, 50 cents; 20 to *%, 75 cents;, her 6 s0OM¢- man's wife, widows, according to looks, | \\L from 10 eémzs to $2 ; grasa widows, few offered buat in active demand, old maids, 8 cents apiecd or two for a nickel and no limit of time We expect there will be a terrible exodus of girls to Lakeside now. --**W hat 1\ exclaimed an Austin jus- © mmaeolored calprit, \have you the this to say you do not r \But it \Yes sak.\ pocket-book wes found ~warm, und as for | had eral order No. 111. -*- \Id (in.. Jedge ?\ ~ 'In yout | on the morning of March 24th, A bat- tery of four 24-pounders and two 8-inch howitzers added their fire upon the morn-.|. ing of the 25th. Early upon the morning of the 26th the enemy commenced nego- tiating for a surrender of the city, but not the castle, Scott, however, would not receive the one without the other, of both city and castle, the garrisons marching out and laying down their arms, We had seven days of open trench- es, and our batteries continued their fire for three and one-half days, including three nights, During thesixteen days that intervened between .the disembarkation of the troops and the opening of negoti- ations, there were five days of. violent *'northers,\ in which all landing of stores and war material was interrupted ; and during the seven days of open trenches, there were two days and-nights in which it was impossible to undertake any new works, or even keep the-trenches-and batteries clear of large quantities of drifting sand. Cruz and the castle, Gen,. 'Boott having made the necessary dispositions for gar- | risoning the place, took up his line of march with the main body of the army for the city of Mexico, some three hun- dred miles distant, Gen, Twiggs'-the traitor of 1861, who surrendered the U. B. troops in Texag._fto the Rebels-divis:- ion formed the van-guard, and those of Worth and Patterson-the same Patterson. who did not hold Johnson in the Valley, but allowed him, with eleven thousand of his men, to rem! the Rebels at Bull Run in 1861-4 ed teveral days | after. On the 17th of April the army approached the celebrated pass of UKRRO-GORDO, always reputed to be inipregnable, and | which was now strongly fortified with ! i seven batteries so arranged as to protect | each other counccted by curtains- this constithted the enemy's first line of defence. >This position was held by Cen, Santa Anna and a host of other Mexican generals and the flower of the National army, over twenty thousand strong. They were expected to make a desperate and successful stand against -the twelve thousand who were advancing towards the Ospitol. General | Scott, having reconnoitered the enemy's position, instantly decided on his plan of operation, which is exhibited in his gen- The precision with | which it was executed will render thy] order celebrated in history. The Mexicans, under Santa Anna,were1 : occupying the chain of works upon either | | | side- the-roag.- In front, deep treach } had been cut beross the road and batri-| can be no doubt that any attempt to carry | these works in front would have resulted | in usgless slaughter and a bloody repulse. to us. * were three others, completely command- | ing the Jalspa runs. These fortified pomnons ware on hills rising higher, one above | ' the other, so that those mine rear com- Anpa had twenty-four pisces of field ar- tillery and seventeen siege gauss to defend these lines. \Jedge you has possession. | in your et, F fiaflofiaaboutdatar. Mya‘wdxt wes foun' in my perses- sion, an' den ga'laweaxtmfonn tao | mypocket- trae. e jedges on berch can't tel afi‘fiool lnt’s uo wonder £5: Wlemggab like mhaigot 16 ‘Bhe justice draw a longbmi’h. 4 mw'mm 4 did yor ”panama yo *s oe vous\ Why aim 33de To turn these works, a roedway was ent through the rough ground and chapparal | . the right, and although the regopnois- | | possible -that a point near the enemy's 3 COS | farthest or rear works conid be reached, | bli and thus fiank the entire works Stould m am SUorced _ pene gnaw untenabh nwmmms and upon the 29th pommmbled upon a {our-gun ead\ |. battery. The gallant Shields we fown four-gun battery, and then fired 1 After the fall of Vera |i Generals Pinson, J ar'rero, LaVeq@® military chest of the Mexisfn of one of the charging regime@ cades erected every posgible means of i WWW to in this first line of defence, and there l Beyond this first line of wmksthmimdwmfifim and ho ' through which the rosd to | the remnant of the Mexi mm-\ 7 the state of affairs on the mo .. of April 18th, when the battle earnest by a charge of the 7th i infantry up the heights of tha Corritae and carried it, too, - Bhields, witiBur- nott's New Yorkers and Butler'f i%. Caroli nans, oharged for the main fd to Dams gh n-nmammummnqmmn Fromm FENCE BAILS, © Flooring,COUing.Latb.Shingle j at the head of his brigade-shot tk the body by a grape as large as a egg. Boon a tent was set up o and he was not moved ten feet fr place where he fell in two weeks But let us go back to the Gere \Fighting Dick\ of the Army of F tomac-observed this four-gun Whery, aud straightway charged a cap to the muzzle with grape and and lifted the trail until it bore rear of the enemy's works, By eries of brilliant charges by the t ps of Twiggs, Pillow (afterwards th @ Gen, Pillow) and Worth, all the fe and various forts were severally [@ at the point of the bayonet, Th were totally routed, and five t prisoners laid down their arms, @# with most of their officers, Aifiliding vie inces ried §emy iega and.Qbando, - Gen. Vasc killed while defending the batte orest of the Cerro-sometimes c Tower Battery, and the key of t works.\ Gen. Santa Anna caped with his Secretary of COanalizo, who, on account of bravery, was known as the Li ito. All the heavy guns, field I baggage, munition, prisoners the immediate fruits of th While the main road to Jalapa #K cleared of obstructions to allowill alry to pursue the Maxican was the fortune of the writer the Cerro to the Tower Batted the wounded in that vicinity wi gathered. There were the surgdlllis with their assistants-with bared arndibusily at work; and there, too, was alllikplain , @on his &. knees among the dead, with 2 moke of battle all around, midst tifiroans, the cries, the curses and the f fers of ('the suffering wounded ; with b A head, uplifted hands and nptamed efllfplead- ing-pleading with a clear asd aging eloquently, I7, to the Father of us aB, fo ~ cy for those around him. I ~Our fmimftry' were; the enemy, and now the was opened to gur cavalry andlffieccom- panying light battenea,who alld away in hot pursuit, For twelve affifit con- tinued. On that hot Aprliy 5% l road to the Hacceinds of Ea OI rort \Ill '| Jea¢to Imsan 4 altdruggysteat $1 perpack FRECKLES, PIMPLES and BnoTCHESY, address Rey. E, L. Williamsburgh N 'v. ”Wgfi’i'fi‘éfdfififififim St\ c mermmae aBaAYX$S SPEQILFIC MW flmfi salio xt & d A MM ao j n i Coa m Lei p Ol€ Au, plfl other Dissases Chi “m sumpitonend aPremstur in ou pampmuflm ‘ i'porpea age, or nix pu‘q-mwor‘} be agutfree by be 1 on may“! the mogfirw Boldin nudwiuvml & 0 0711)“ f erywhere: PY rah! * “W173 free by mail to ma not, life ia aweeping by, go and dare he: fore you die, soraothing with” unite“ ligme leave behind to conquer tims,\* a wosk In 50W! town. $5 HH! No risk, new -Ca) ish everything. Many ar make as much as mes, and girle and horn groat pay, Header, if you want bustness at which you cin greaf pay all the time, O., Portland, Maine. Sunes. write for particulars to H, ll . Cad. 7 T- - PIMPLES. 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The great superiority \b¢ D BULL'S COUGH SYRUP ores fall other cough remediczis attested | ° by the immense popular deffand J “forthat old ambushed. organized body it no louger & - advance reached faIapa, mannifien Seott's may tJdflPa,m$3nfledthe Parad fot ico,\ Bitwkted ss it is, som! m the cosst, and upon a eral hundred feet higher ' of Mexico, it has s salnubt » po | sance was imperfect, it was still thoufifilmosfaeligfifi'ulclimflgfh ever clips\ xtgpopz d ts the vine or fig; ~ , every month. Twelv oren e 3am ever , mung to this point the Mexican wax-km the new mown pow sak mlwowbaukeniflmmgm—lm it command at : } “W It; m