s the announce-utl Sherman tvi/lwiccijy mat spires were only built in Hat places.—Builder.your riverpriest passilly returning to iring the season,courts for the er of ladies and being limited to oid fatigue, in both houses «n, op the 20th, ie for the Prin-h and for PrinceANECDOTE OF SIDNED JOHNSON.thar the thipocket.*5were alloat at lations between question of thee liberals in the jived to call ona letter addres-• von Bismark. o discuss anygovernmentvette Indepen-ig watched in allowed to putWhile Sydney Johnson resided on Oyster Creek in Texas, he kept a tame Mexican bon. of which lie was verv fond, and which followed him everywhere like a dog One day. while at dinner with General Lamarand Rcy. Mr. Fontaine, he was feedinghim with a piece of meat, and happening to give him a rare slice, with Mood dropping from it. the lion seized the hand that heldU, crushing it and growling fiercely, with angry eyes fixed on his master. General Johnson, without a cry of pain or a single movement, looked steadily at him and saidquietly to him several times.‘-Let go, Dan.” hit the animal only growled and and lashed his tail, when, turning to a servant, theGeneral (old him to hand him a pistols, which ie frightened negro did, and Genei ohn-■«on taking it in Ids left hand, blew out thelion’s brains, but his band was hopelessly maimed. JA servnr of Dr. Po orders to glt; to report thSlept, C:, iadd, “with one mornin« startling m(i °mentp, and o'clock.”is said that the British Government demanded toe surrender of Stephens, the Irish frenian Head Center, upon the groundMiles, cc from his gri frequently lt;was. ins truePrince Reg the Prince ] answered into a questio himself:—• » think I get i I don't thin! much gumpiA distingi a sermon oi round thal