Tin* ilrii*ity til the wale? i* remarkable, It«*»h*5 |ns| ill,- ii'VHw idi liiil ul L»l«c Tahoe. in which I liebody of ii diotvned prison never i« • Mims fo Mo* snrfa* lt;*. A paper A«iym (hat i *i liiihTtit'** mol proudsennus ineuniies* ihi1 Wui**rs ui Mono t. ik«H||||MIM IliMHC Of till* IKmmI S.* I .l in y contain mi mnrh alkali doit in a windy day tin* lake is a regn | lar Inl» ol mm|» Midi. Mt»« wriiei . has HiM'ii a wall of lather ttte find high along tin* w holt* ol dial shore I against which I ho waves wove I hen tin ir. Occasionally tin* wind would take op a Imiim'Ii ot lather a* biff as a bushel basket him! earn ii j several hundred loot iiiland. 8c* 11 , buoyant an- tin* waters of do* lake tliaL «|iir«* a |i*m t \ of men may nnv-i igni* them on p. raft made ol Inni or ti t o tli rod on wood polos. Out in the hiki*.mi* island* »»i rook \lnv.i like* i'iioer*UotiH), through whichstreams ol' wnter hoi I ii|. Tin*! wnier of ilioae springs is like lh.it 1 of do* lake, but in one place is aI a rife s prut if ol fresh water. Thisis near the noil Invest coiner ol the lake, and at a point where there isII depth of eight or ten feet of water.It is a sort of fountain. A column ol fresh water, some three feet in diameter, is projected npirard with miicIi force that it raises to the height ot ill hast two feet above the level of the lake in the form of a mound nr knoll, mid makes a lip. plllig noise that ran be heard a eon-j sideniblo distance, lint lor the fact that this fountain has a depth of eight or ten fewt of water to coil ' tend against, it would probably line i ton considerable height ui the air.