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From the "Tribune," Sept. 3d, 1866.

"," Sunday, Sept. 2, 1866.

EAR TH-RL-W:

At last we have got to the Falls, And my horses may rest for a day in their stalls. Thus far all's as smooth as your oiliest sentence, Not a word has been said that can bring us repentance: We've had a clear road and a sunshiny sky, And every thing's lovely and the goose may hang high!