Marriage Licenses.—Whom the Gods would destroy, they first make mad, as is evidenced by the Clerk’s marriage docket. Notwithstanding heat, high prices of calico and provisions, and the unparalel-led scarcity of vacant dwelling houses, people continue to marry. It is mournful to contemplate the short-sighteie^s of mortals, but it is somewhat beneficial, to lawyers and printers^ who gjfiees from thediVOT^smterlow. Whatadampf^5^»eyniU8tl have if they take it|a$;Tiard as’^,;a young lady once fold us she would: that she’d cry* the whole day previous to the hymenial sacrifice! Our “devil” says,*there are more tears shed in consequence of their not having been Coffered up,” than because of what , to-morrow will bring forth. The following, licenses were granted since our last list was published:Lewis Flexer and Rosana Cassa-day; J. M. Reed and Sarah Webb; Aaron Flinn and Agnes Speer; Lafayette Bridwell and Catharine C. Keenan; Frederick R. Cooken-hour and Martha Lemon; Anderson Beasley and Helen Yandever ;■ Hiram H. Statton and Mary Hord; Elijah McBride and Susanna Firey; Robt. J. Brownwick and Josephine Cole; Wm. Flinn and Margaret R Porter; Harrison Heriderson and Polly Green; John B. ^Martin and Mary Ann Souder; Jaines Turner and Ann Tomlinson; A. B. Ritter and M. J. Sullivan; Martin A. Kern and Nancy J. Sears; JJW.Beavers and Mary E. Anderson; NathanielSanders and Sarah J. Mahan. %