Curious Pa^ts. jThe following eiukms fuels with re-: gaI'd to our 35rt'Side;iis appear from his-' -torv ;George Washington, am Srst President, j; died without children.. lie was re-cfarfctl. \.John Adams. second President, bad j1 i;h i Id rom II: e was not. re -el Co led. jThomas Jteflerson, third President,. died !' without children. IJc was re-elected..John Madison. fourth President, died ; ■svithout, lt;;bildren. He was re-elected..•. ;James Jlouroc, iiftli President, died; without children. He was re-elected. ;John Quincy Adams, sixth President, had children, lie not re-cicered. i .V n drew Jackson, seventh I5 res idem, \; had no children. He wits re-elected ;Martin Van Bitten, eighth . President, j i had children. He was nut re-elected. j • W. H. Harrison, ninth President, had! children. lie died in about, six months ] Gvfter lie vrus sworn. into office. . 1i John Tdc-r. Tenth’ President, had ohiMi • , ': elicit, and wa? not re-elected. ;; James lv. Polk, eleventh President* had ; no children, and declined a nomination fbr: a tfueond term.r Z. Taylor, twelfth President had chib lt;d re i u Died beh r 6 11 te o p 5 ra t i «n vi h is ’term. _| Mi Hard •Fillmore, thirteenth President,; had eh 11 d fen. He not re-elected* ^ i James Buchanan, fVmneemh President,; hits no children, and w/m lt;?rnv7?.$- •From the above facts it appears that no President ever having had children has . been re-elected to. the Chief Magistracy ot . h£ nation, whil-? with the exception of ‘ Mr. P»lk. who dcrlva*d a rc~noni bullion. ‘ all those having no childreii have been re-1 c-l'Cied.— Ch*cu*7o Jov.nwh