uriuJjline!foret,ngrt-Qr,lerHie ive n ii iveirvrly. H tllO ice ha I ho -Ice ibtilt;yht,b«;holotjutlt;htht*e’snr]E.rkiseise lorn I chin-rya it 1— vi-ttiilit)bR111,(O:unor,nym.vend*».lerndhi*U1Yitu:lt;l boreal lor.NOTES FKOM OVER T11E SEA.A Hui tln-ou^li tlio South ot Englund.By the favor of Mr. Willis Slauson we continue our interesting postal correspondence from Mr. Johnston: Bristol. July 8, ’81.You have hearil that it is impossi-llt; get u good pitcher nf ico water. This is a mistake. I cot one at Worcester. I laid been trying for eight mouths and when 1 did succeed I bud a few astonished spectators. I also made a “half success” bore last night. Bristol is a beautiful city. Wc go to Bath next.Is a pine board here a “Bristol Board?”Glastoxmiiiy, July t. We are in the ruins of the old ub-hev of Glastonbury,The last Abbot was hanged by Henry VHf.We will spend Sunday at Wells.Welong nf, by Mr (ficr of atur*,” tereatin spoakei su t'jeet much a Durii erowde listen t.New Ywith c works, Macau] or two tcrs. I of cstal stan din audicm p report charuct view ol seems t causes i very gwish hiPi//UJi I House itin ChSto.vkii as OB, July* 31, 1S31.I am writing inside of the circle at Stonehenge. The scene around looks like Kansas south of Topeka. Hoi! poor. The day fine.Our “sight1«” for to-day are. first, “White Hmve” that Tom Hughes made us familiar with; second, Salisbury Cathedral; third, Stonehenge. Pivlty good fnr one day.Mounds here just like the Indian mounds in Ohio.\tkstnork, Isle of Wight, )July Id, 1881. i We sleep to-night on the South firle of the Tale nf Wight.To-ninrrnvv we run straight to London. * Wo have had a fine run through the South and West of England.Bui.i. Hotel, Cam manor:, July 20,1.881.Over the main entrance to Trinity Allege is a crowned statue of Henryvan. a. bird hits taken poaweaion f lho crown aud ha# a youu£ brood n her nest.I'FTfiRBORO, July 21, 1331.Mary Queen of Scotts was executed ten miles from Pctorboro and.was buried in Hie Cathedra! hero. After her son James came to the throne siio was removed to Westminster Abbey.We spent two hours, looking over the grand old Cathedral at Ely this a. m. If.you ever visit this part of the country see the Ely Cathedral.The wheat is just turning yellow.Our next stop will be at Lincolu, where we will spend Sunday.Jambs JoiiS’S'fON.of fire, for dm can eili hotel, a loss s:* chance e*i u pmthedi?;-Iv presi Then week v, t ale con ex quinHOlTHiOlconcert order, ing Ite' the fin hope th of othe Ourhetthe ne h runes,orb eve ttrcstecoir mit i.upre.v Siine fu iviunce.' death* by nan* concoui ler, a nr: dear or many 1 any uvi 119111 ju uo tuea vein pet should ride up lilies v eonlem hut !. tl de?orib to Pom she foi such ato send