r ofte ach • a le dees Jcti-itwcen crown, called X will tached i riwn og is,I :that fGreat1 olive ,—and r Brit-bol of id the olover.and in the cm in a vk-added, lenote, u.to the s own aseventy . Hew tal 1, with very grav hair, and slightly stoops. Flood holds the fort in the Preaident's room, and is: «oen bv few persons. O'Brien can he found outside, in the banking-room; a sprightly, old man, apparently looking: after things. He is* unmarried, but lives in princely style in a mansion built by Senator Sharon. Hisrelatives keep his house.T*+-Minnesota ^ ews Items.5 y t 1 HOUSTON;. . i,r William Phelp9, the young man who was so badly injured by the explosion of a •keg of gunpowder at Sheldon,, will recover, though hiH face will be somewhat disfigured and he will probabely lose the tight of one eye. One of the noviltiefl on a Christina* treein Caledonia, was a bouquet of newly blownEansies, plucked by Rev. Mr. Bowdisli from is gardeu on the 24th day of December! Dot this down, ye tropical flonststo the south of u«!... .There in talk'of reorganizing the lodge of Son* of Temperance, in Hokali.SIBLEY.Joseph Berio of Henderson township whUcln the act of throwing down hay from a loft-In his bam on the 24tli fell to the lower ! floor breaking his skull, a rib and seriously 1 injuring him internally. His recovery is very doubtful. JRICEMr. August Denmun Jr., while out trap-_! ... at Ami 1 V • - « .February; ♦«.'•4.12^5.87?Hie ’ ship reached one May, 1856. Jarvas, liavit about the is] are frequent Being opp and fatigued inconsiderate reclining hi: oppasite a rc lay on his bi had slept a first object t) diculr heigl his horror toenormous rai beautiful, y fixed on him He felt as witchery of bly rooted h moment he lt;from his fort reptile gradi