yeaning cun. 1 iiul ni-tuck it, but flee from*A Climbing Cow.The Richmond Pantagraphrelates the following account of a cow's climbing that la an unheard of attempt: *‘La«t Tuesday morning Thomas Douthitt, the colored liveryman, wa* n-wakened by a noise on top of hi^ house. Upon going out to locate the troub'e he was surprised to find a cow it reached over the comb of the roof taking in the sights. The cow had been placed in a lot adjoining the house and a large parkleading from the edge of the roof resting in the lot. By this route she ( Unibed to her high perch where she spent the nightin comparative comfort.