molal.sentoin-wion:heip-eirbyonforms?h-m-of$htidset-»nemtndhave tho capital city, which wo will soon capture, as well as all uuexploded bladders as security. A. B.ah, there!A chipper little man, with a nice little face and a cute little bat on his round little head, came tripping up through the capitol yesterday, carrying his cane, genuine Piccadilly fashion—wrong end up— and he was gladly welcomed as another of tho -jolly good boys.” who would do his 9hare toward making it pleasant In the third house. It was supposed that ho came to lobby through a bill repealing the law prohibiting the sale of cigarettes, but when questioned on this point he exclaimed: uAh no, m’ boys, its nawt thawt at all ye know—its the blawsted lottery, ye know, that I am opposed to.”He is as affable and rosy a young man as you could wish to meet, has the eye of a sport and tho walk of the Prince of Wales. His name Is E. 11. Thursby. and he is the handsome and wealthy young English cattleman, whose herds, under the Miller veto, may browse languidly in tno unorganized counties beyond the reach of taxation. He is for Miller—and why shouldn’t he be?A NAME FOR THE PAPER.The report that Messrs. Goodwin, Montgomery and Roney are about to establish a newspaper would seem to be confirmed by the following communication: