remi** wnai a grana improvement it is going to make in that part of the town.The Sewer does not have anything to say in relation to the Globe. Why do they not come down on the paper the same as they have been advertising the yellow house. We are sure that one is as good as the other, and if the moral editor, (as he calls himself,) is in favor of crushing out the yellow house, why is he not trying through the columns pf his sheet to crush out the correspondent of the Sunday. Globed we are sure that he would win more sympathy than in advertising a house of ill fame.A hlPVPlo pirlor of pActon l»cic “lifrl'on