the in exorable law of fashion to wait in aileneefor the right, or to take a poor choice or refuse all, is a cause of more secret heart-burning misery than aro all other causos put together. Let this obstacle be removed and social evils will be abandoned, bachelors and old maids scarce, marriages will bo general, divorces unknown, and domestic peaee'and happiness will be co-extensive with the households.Mrs. E. V. Burns then being called upon, responded in a short address, and was followed by Mr. ,T. B. Quimby, of the Times office, who presented the plan of organization, which was eagerly listened to, hot was finally unanimously referred to the next meeting of the association, winch takes place 011 Thursday evening next, at the same pljue, at half-past 7 o’clock.