ought to succeed.—*• The Conglomerate,” the paper suned, last week, by patients in the State Homoeopathic Hospital, in tfaia city, has received a number of vary complimentary notices from newspapers in many localities. The novelty of the idea of patients, under treatment in an asylum, engaging in the newspaper business seems to strike some people as very amusing. “ The Conglomerate ” is probably the first piper that was ever edited, piinted and published by asylum patients, yet its fi rat mm was in many respects a great improvement cm many ao called newspapers that aie not conducted by lunatics;and if, by life for a time within an asylum’s walls, the editors of some papers that reach this office could hope to attain to the same appreciation of what news really is that is displayed by the editors of “ The Conglomerate eon Id achieve tha same ability in “writing op” their items; could display the same grace and felicity of expression and could become inspired with a little of “ The Conglomerate’s obceriness, good nature, and friendliness towards ail mankind, ws would unhesitatingly advise them to take a coarse of treatment in the Asylum and a course of instruction in journalism from the editorial stsff of “ The Conglomerate.”ChtthethetheItitolotnes00'BjthemewhsobOU(1OOIthedeeediutbioenlt;CeiHiethaloapo|rie'm a