The He raid was quick to see the utility, by reason of its merit, of the prose poetry of 01 to Howland, and gave him the title of the “Uncle Walt Mas *■» of Ba ea county.” Its great rit is that it tells its story in a stick of type, and hence is read by ev-erp’oody. The Herald asked Mr. Howland for the exclusive privilege of featuring his prose-poems, and hence they will be furnished only to this paper. : The poems have been i freely copied by our exchanges, some with credit and some without. The official paper of the county news has a great many striking features, of wiiick the I prose poems of the Uncle Waltj Mason of Baca county is one— ; aid new is the time to get on i board.