We wo glad to aonounoe, that oar , I friend A. II. Bobo, who may perliapa be ■ *»atlflknown to a few of our citixcna, baa taken charge of the Washington Ilall.'' We might aa well attempt to show tbo auu with light of a tallow candle, as to present in a d brief paragraph Mr. B. many aptitudes for P the calling of a Boniface. In the first place, | K the merest tyro in Phrenology would declare on the shortest examination of hit caput, that-that the butnp of “good eating is remark, ably large in bia oraniology. He has more- [ n orcr a delicately organised palate that enables him to detect tbe subtlest shades of difference in the various aorta of comestibles, and has b become perfect in ita office by long practice ll We therefore advise all who arc fond of tabic ^I fcomforts, whether in the shape of M bog and 11 hominy *» or dainties such aa only Soyer or ^ old Aunt ——— can prepare, to starve for a space and then repair to the bountiful board s' of tbo Washington Hall. If any one sbonld least too largely and thereby endanger the healthy state of his stomach Mr. B. will al* ways be ready to »pin a few of those aide-shaking yarns of his that will set the digestive organs all right again.tltlItiEw•