la^ii I I m 11 i iki^ ui/n u uuwir.i—iuifteauHG. ^.1 /,d / Y OBJECTS.Town Talk in relation to the south end embroglio, at the conclusion of his last week’s article says : “It is the intention to continue prosecuting until Madame Vdger strikes her colors and retires to less obnoxious quarters.” It is certainly no credit to any city to have quarters where vice is not obnoxious. Why should there bo rnoro done to dear aristocratic Sixth street of this nuisanse than is done for the more democratic streets, when, if rumors have a semblance to truth, it is our would be aristocracy who patronize the “farm,” and not the democratic public. There are as many honorable and virtue loving citizens, those to whom “farms” are just as obnoxious as is the one on south Sixth to the occupants of that locality, on any of the more democratic streets, though they are occupied by those less favored by the wheels of fortune.Vice and crime ought t o Ik? more severely punished when committed by those well situated in life, than when committed by the poor and uneducated; for it isa scientific* truth.that ii/noranre and nov*paupers hlt;any more snbserilie money, nlt; oibersaid, any charl Christ shlt;wouldn’tis a promi Now, threpresent!]thank II wealth ampaii3r havlt;their conti who finao part so we dispensary Let the cit time a tuncharter, o agitated.It is not we need y and it is never aga: Many pen Protest an! some Pro pocket an then brina