a aimetooef-agon ftrlrs.! in •on-arknbsall-ial.for*d.cheind:h'sin-tbs,bebez isofimde-rer,maar,ereun-rg.atk9following regarding the reparation: “Just forty days and forty nights did they live together. It was down near the old river town, New Albany, where marriage is the principal occupation of (he people, that Cornelias Harley, of this city, met, loved and wedded Mrs. Mary J. Hog land, who was the prond mother of an eleven year old boy.It is not known whether Mr. Hog land bad passed over the river lo the land of peace, where all good husbands go, or had been driven from home into the mountains, likeRip Van Winkle, but this is a matter of little consequence, for he Imposed no objections to Mary Jane's marriage to Cornelius.This happy couple of a second matrimonial adventure at once moved to tnis city and occupied rooms in the Ulrich block.The mother is said to have divided her affections between her husband and the boy about like a gre edy boy would an apple with hts sister—the boy getting the largest half. Cross words were the result. A trunk was packed, and while the husband was at work, the mother and wife took the northbound evening train.The missing woman is flve feet, two inches tall, tweity-seven years old, with no false teeth, and the color of her hair is red. Mr. Hurley is somewhat dejected.''