they ever were. His health is remarkably good; it never was belter. vVithin the past month a deeper shade has been added to the skin. Neither the microscope nor tho investigations of the most learned physicians htivefound anycause fur this singular transformation.The Cold Weather and the FruitProspect.But once since the eeiliement of Indiana have we had a parallel to the sudden cold that visited us o^tbe first day of this year. The wit. Jr of 1855-6 was almost exactly the counterpart of the present. The summer of 1855 was remarkable for its long continued drought and its uniform coolness.' In September the summer drought was broken by copious rains, whic!? extended over the greater part of tho Mississippi valley. From this, till the 24th day of December, the season was warm and wet, ice at no time forming more than half an inch in thickness. The day was introduced by heavy rain, which continued till about three o’clock P. M., when it changed to snow, and at 6 P. M. the thermometet marked zero, at which point it remained staliosi-ary till 3 P. AL, when a new wave of cold appeared to pass over this region, and at 9 P. M. the thermometer marked 20 deg. below zero. From this to the 1st day of Junuar)% 1856, each day the temperature reached zero some time in the twenty four hours, and often sank as low as ten or fifteen below that point. On New Years Day the mercury rose to 25 deg. and : snow began 10 fail, which continued with but little interruption until the ; evening of Janury 2d, when tho tetn-j perature again fell to zero, and each successive morning sank lower than the j preceding, until, on the morning of the j9th of January, 1856, it reached the ■ unparallelod point of 26 degrees below zero at Indianapolis, 25 nt Cincinnati, and 28 at Lafayette. From this day the temperature gradually rose, but did not reach the thawing point in the shade till the 22d day of February following. On comparing these memoranda with the present “cold snap,” we shall not fail to observe the similarity of the two winters, The only dittcr-r enjje worthy of note is that in the pres-