lu tUo Cttiiitu.We understand that proceedings (have been instituted against Mr. Geo. W. Adams, of thiB village, on complaint of Miss Phebe Norris, of Sackett lt;Pond, for breach of promise of marriage, with damages placed at $1,000.'C. H. Stage, Esq., appears as legal adviser'for the complainant.This ease can hardly fail to excite a good deal of interest as it progresses.It Is reported that the nuptial (lay had been set and full preparations made by the expectant bride for the happy event, but that the groom did not materialize. Hence the lacerated feelings and appeal to the law.-— Month ctfln [{fjmblkitn.UiiTltelr W»y to tftio Horton SU'ht Mitten.Three gentlemen from New York city, Messrs. It. N. Tuyntor, A. I. Tayutor and Thomas Hitch, were passengers on O. W. train 1 yesterday on route to Hortons, where they are going to prospect for minerals thatrare reported to be In that locality, and to