Show I 1 miscellaneous I 1 A DANCE round the musician the young men and maidens formed a ring aring and began to dance there here was little talking and th at little was in an undertone they went to work wort with the utmost gravity and decorum dec orum scarcely a laugh was heard nothing approaching to a shout about during the whole night nevertheless they enjoyed stir them turm m selves thoroughly I 1 have 60 no doubt whatever of that trie nature of their dances was somewhat incomprehensible it seemed as if the chief object of the young t men was to exhibit their ability by every species of impromptu bound and fling of which the human frame is capable ra pable including the rather desperate feat of dashing themselves tes ies es flat upon the crould the principal care of the girls seemed to be to keep out of the way of the men and avoid being killed by a frantic kick liick or felled by a random blow but the desperate features in each dance did not appear at first every man began by seizing his partners hand and dragging drags drar hing ging mg her round lound the ine circle ever and anon twirling her round violently with one arm and catching her round the waist with the other in order as it anne aone areri areil to me ta to sef sen ther her from an untimely end to this treatment the fair damsels submitted with pleased though bashful looks tooka but soon the men flung them off and went at it entirely on their own account yet they kept up a sort of revolving course round their partners like satellites roun I 1 their separate parate Be sans sant presently the satellites assumed some of tle the characteristics of the camet they rushed about the circle in wild bratic courses they leaped into the air and while in that position slapped the soles of their feet fett with both hand hands should any one deem this an easy teat feat let him try it they then became a little more sane and a waltz or something like it was got up it was really pretty and some of the movements were graceful but the wild spirit of the glens plena entered reentered re the tha men rather suddenly the females were expelled from the ring altogether and the youths bulbs brac brae d themselves for a little really reavy leavy heavy work they flung and hurled burled themselves about like uke maniacs man taca laca stood bloda on their ibe lue ir beads heads and walked on their hands in short abort became a company of acrobats yet always a I 1 way a kept up a sympathetic feeling for for time with the music A FLEXIBLE platform plats plais oku the following platform is arranged to suit all parties it is trinity in unity utility three in one the first I 1 co column dmn is the S secession cession ce selon platform the second is the abolition platform and the whole reading together is the true union platform hurrah for the old union secession la Is a curse coote conte we feht 4 b t for the constitution the confederacy d beracy la Is a league with lell we love free speech the n la IS treason we glory in A free ss as separation will not be toler tolerated abed we fight not for the ile negros freedom reconstruction must be obtained we munt must succeed at every hazard the union we ve love we wt love not the negro we never bald eald let the union silde slide we want the union aa as it was foreign F ore I 1 agn intervention I 1 r tion ja Is played p I 1 ayed out we cherish the od 0 d flag the stars and bar bars bara la in a flaunting lie we venerate the habeas corpus southern So ubern chivalry Is hateful death 0 jeff davis da vig via abe lincoln the government down with mob law mw liwana and order shall triumph THE SALT TRADE or OF WASHOE persons at a distance who read the enormous shipments of the precious metals from washoe are little aware of the me richness of this territory ja ia other useful and valuable substances fauna in profusion within its ita limits there are probably thousands of parsons who have resided in the territory for a year or two who wio are unaware of the extent and value of or the salt trade in the imm date vicinity oe of virginia in fact there are very few persons persona who are aware that the sand spring sprine salt alining company and sell the en enot otmous quantity of pounds of bait sait per monttie to haul baul this thia salt from the mine into town the company constantly employ severity seventy large teams and pay to per week for frel frei freibu miti elti 71 11 the company themselves owning a number of the finest teams in the territory having invested in this branch of their extensive business large as this enorma tat ift production of sal bah may appear it scarcely equals the demand the goud ecurry curry company alone using fo to ty five tons pr per month besides the sand springs salt company there are several others in this territory who aho alto do a large laree business lle lae the ile salt trade of washes ia is becoming of nearly neatly as much importance aa as its mining wining and had we a railroad to make the cost of transportation less washoe salt woud would become beroe as important an article of exportation as its famous bricks washoe herald Is THERE STILL HOPE hore from the events which have been transpiring for the past three years it does seem to us that the people of the north must now it if they have failed to realize the fact before be now no y convinced that the south la Is terribly in earnest and that nothing short abort of actual extermination will ever subdue them reckless of life as they lave have become ald ard ai tho tha sia sra p people e bave have ve in the recent battles in lr Virgl virginia hla hia f for 0 r w what they consider to be their natural natural right rights it is 1 in vain to suppose that anything I 1 in ti the hape shape of war short of utter annihilation rf cf the whole Hh fi ahting ting population lation vu 11 ll forca force the southern state states i back to the acknowledgment of their allegiance to the general govern go ern ment under the lincoln y with its negro equality dogma as the future corner stone of a compulsory union peace and conciliation pa the basis of the tha old om constitutional constitution a 1 guarantees might restora restore the union butlar tut but tour never can the sooner the P people eople look this fact square in the face a fact as immutable as heaven itself and act up to their convictions the better it will be bej bei for a uce oce in the present insane course coura of policy on the part of the administration much longer will assuredly end in the de bt ruction ot of the nation in the name of all that is sacred if you 5 ou bave have a particle of love for 0 r your y r country and your jour race ponder on what h a t y you ou are doin doln doing if you ou athold ui hold a continua tion of this horr horri thle isle le war we verily verity bellev believe that unless a change ot rf eulers and policy ia is made through the ballot box at the ensuing presidential election the days of the republic and the he freedom of the people will never mora moia rise but the goddess rf T harfe lili will fala tala final farewell from our borders chatfield democrat TERRIFIC BATTLE A most graphs account of the assault on kine Kinc eshaw shaw mountain on the uit was specially dispatched to the louisville Ja journal and is the latest reliable report received the attempt by gen Sherman Sher mans 8 order wag was made and gredder grealer gr erder erter bravery and determination could not have been exhibited the heights in places were inaccessible ces sible and defended with a resoluteness that might bt have stood by leonidas Leon idas idaa at ther the men were so close to each other that stones and rocks hurled burled from tha the heights did considerable damage among tha the killed hilled were col barnhill of me ah illinois Il linoir and col harmon of the illinois also brig gen harker capt augustine illi illinois 19 leut feut col coi wright illinois and col silas miller illinois were among the toe wounded the loss along the whole line ig is set down at about and the correspondent says we failed in the main object ot of the assault 22 col dan Al mccook cCook commanding a brigade is among the severely wounded aswell ell eil as CA boone of kentucky the f sev brigades 0 of mccook and Ml mitchell lost about in another patt of the dle die dispatch it says three other brigades bri ades lost or ar men and 60 officers RIGHT BETWEEN THE TUB EYES the louia loula ville Journ journel hourn rl eager to do the work of slavery remarks the abolitionists advocate amalgamation I 1 but before they practice it they will have to get the consent of the theril ger and the is getting proud to which the louisville press responds tul u ith ib the following stinger heretofore the patriarchal hristo aristocracy cracy havo have not consulted the but practiced amalgamation ga mation at will and were always proud JAPANESE IDEAS MANNERS AND CUSTOMS the orientals Orient ais als braig an accusation against the english of disgusting savagery in the exhibition hibi hibl it I 1 tion ion lon 0 of f raw law meat in public place places eit eat eata a jn in meat is 13 often very vely healthy healt bv say the japanese chitica cri crl tica ticy whose sensibilities were shocked by this thia display but why exhibit to every one the question bays baya the JOURNAL JOURN als ALp might with willi still greater propriety be asked in ne new w york where we may see raw meat in eating house windows vin dows cut into the semblance of uvin living t animals and even of the human form aa if if for the gratification cf of a cannibal appetite we shall therefore claim na no superiority over our british cousins on this thia acore score and in fact may as well consider ourselves inci included aided in a large part of the bill cf of indictment we except ahe count on the subject eject of haughtiness the merchants are proud and we shopkeepers do not noi like to turn their articles too much about 1 say the japanese ap here ilerd the contrary is proved by conspicuous placards di displayed spayed in stores announcing cing that it is no trouble troubie to show goods 21 ebe english run or walk very fast just as tira tha japanese do when anere la is a hire fire tha women are arp many of them handsome but they run like a man in order to appear I 1 taller they wear a high bonnet even fashionable women dance very much ouch they bang hang on the arm of 0 the men and one seb ses ec ees s the ulu uld niu frequently aurs along alon aion the in the arms arma of women we believe thein them to be their own wives women in general enjoy too much liberty and the fashionable ones beai wear the same samo dresses as those of the lower loner loa lon er classes the dress of the women cep ecial y at ight i hi riot not always decent ibe abe last aspersion is of c course 0 11 rae rac to be repelled and concerning the amount of liberty enjoyed by the bex sex it id is equally a matter of course that thit neither turkish nr nor notions can expect toleration tion in ED england c or r abrica america TIIE TIM GOLD dill EILL REPEALED the molise lio llo IIo lise iise on june by a vote ot of 88 against 29 passed the senate bill for the repeal of the god pod bill so that bit of nonsense Is out of thiv the way columbian weekly meekly register july 9 igl leg weighing so anany stone ii 13 often been seen in english print the weight is thus define defined dc A stone hor semans weight Is 14 pound pounds of butchery butch arys etla rabat mcf iron 11 14 of glass 5 of hemp 02 of cheese 16 10 |