Mies Fannie Wooden, reference to whom was made yesterday, now has her paintings well displayed in a collection of probably twelvedeeigns | all of which display much skill as an artist ou the part of the executor. Many congratulations were extended in behalf of Miss Fan Die, even dur-1 ing the short time spent in admiriDg 'them by the writer, fn the coliec*I tion of crayon work, a part of which I was Bjtoken of In Thursday's Daily ' Review, is found some very tine , work by Miss Hattie Fiynn, of Jas-; ! per county, Ind., a granddaughter of; j Mr. Flynn, at the 8. tt. Logan toll-gate, northwest of this city. One1 ' among the choicest pieces is a life-; size likeness of a gentleman whose, . name we did Dot learn. !