: SWW j(nr® During the season, there has been n jtked in our haibor, just at night, a very “mis*£ioua, long low, black” craft, whose appear- (6nee would have crated more of a sensa ion, ,but for the fact that this being a Whig n».mlt;nislration, everybody feels that the “country ?f-afe a tty how,1* In conmction with this np-paratiop, there have been rc-ctvn biker’s chz n 'of hale, sound-looking fe’iows pulling • ut tentrard as the *uu gocp down, an ■ win* are not iseen again until the next dnv, when they fire;noticed r, ? the ptrw.g blest an 1 lie# It hi net fellows in the street. The m t totv which bar-hung over the-5*? things, was solved last evening. A polite invitation to tine pas.-rge in *the aforesaid cralt was accepted by the wui r.and we found our#elf on boar i the Cub B -a ,“Star;” and, instead of “pints,' we found justthe jollies?, be.*t natured srt of Icllows that ever shipped n tarpaulin. No sooner were weseated, than d/op went the oars, and the “Star* »over the waters to a merry song, tintime being marked bv .-*r.«ke lt;f the tsar.-, ar,lt;r?in nrecisely twenty minutes we were on thebosom of the broad Lake, f uir miles from thetown. Landing on the beach r,t Cedar Point,ttme temptation to bathe was irn --istihle. Herewas the sccvc-t of the rud-'v. r dm t looks o{the “StarV craw. A p il' to t'e lar point, nhath m the clear waters of the Lake, and apull hc.me again with a v g • r tl.it ‘ ■ ndt*blood caret ring thu ^h * veins wit hm2locking speed, is the sort of hydr pathy t *•*tellt on wan cheeks, !lt;.--- of n:»;:*e'iie, hit; • dev-t; In vp air I; nf*ss. ft n lt;1 ffinJrV (1 hi r i* ii»?4 lAlt .