Gi-VBRTKtfB,—With the Tunienj now visiting oar city is n Ciucinnnti gentleman, who at the JJuud in Chicago fairly won the tide of Gftmhriaue.” He drinks lager as one would drink new milk—only more bo— and it has as little effect upon bins. He is n jolly, corpulent fellow, with a voico that can si ways take tho lend in a cong or a salamander. His Cincinnati brethren boosted great deal over their comrade. They saidUiat when he w/u ni home and desired *cooling drink ho always ordered a keg of lager, punched it end raising it to his lips, let it run. Ho never stopped for breath until the keg was finished. While we must make some allowance for the story told,dill wo do believe the Cincinnati GambriuuB is the King lt;A lager driukcra, and that under whatever circumstances ho may be, Ae will never ha the first to cry MfaU