I h#* Veeerable I'arson of RuckhornHill To k•» Into Himself h Hel|»-Weet.Rev. Isaac A vent, the ver erated Methodist parson *rom Bnckhcrn was in the city yesterday, and w?s warmly greeted by bis friends. He is one of the Fathersin Israel, but still bears his five, and seventy winters staunchly, Mr. A vent carne in yesterday fur the purpose of fitting himself out against bis approaching nuptials. The reverend gentleman was hearty and ia the Le.t uf spirits, and though “around his head old age is flung, oh! his heart, his heart is young'’.