cn ng.The case of Churchill and his nose will he recollected ssoneof the latest Boston sensations. Mr. Curtis a Boston broker, pulled the original aforesaid, and was •ent to jail for two worn hs. Some of hisfriends have just pcti non ?u the governor'scouncil to recommend a pardon, on the of undue severity of sentence.and gidd measure daughter and everground but aft(after a hearing of two da vs they have ttilv refused to do «o. There- every citisen 01 aaaaaacnuscw.» nmvcontinuc to wear his own nose in security.arn’tci Bulletin.Therehowere not wanting people • thought that the fifteen thousand doUars paid for the use of the Nlw York post-office fence for two years for advertising purpose* was extravagant and ruinous, ft it now stated that the lessees have hired the apace, not to advertise o * them-selves, but to speculate in by sub letting. They have arranged a schedule of lots and prices, which if they disposed of all will net them during the two years the Mm of $2$o,0o0. There seems to be no loch uf applicant* for the privilege thus fcr, atebe rates fixed. The cntii e fence hat b en taken for the present, to press on the public mindthe necessity of reading a new story in a weekly paper.It is stated Belmont, the chairman of the National Democraic Committee is aOt an American dtixen, having never taken out hit naturalixation papert. How-♦ver, that it their butinett, not our*. The New York city democratcy arc splitting themselves up v*ry fine. Tbere it the Belmont taction, the Tweed faction, and the Nofart faction. Well split away, the more the better.cars in p crs as so urcs the thus thr the %’ery midst of to mcasi flatter, a bait, lun ters ofdoes notwho lout to ladies gambler ers; anhonest 1 principle that the hie hole class weman solady oulpudcntthat in cident, uatcs hi finally,mLintrodu away tl hit acq ries thehas taEtnblcHr oall this child tlt; culcatiiComrade Joseph J. Woolley haa^iccn chosen commande ____ of Merriam Post ofthe Grand Army of the Republic.The girl of the period in Arkans described as thirteen years old. *holt; bmnetless, stockinglcst, and witl theriff after her for stealing a horsefirstyears blow, 1 ers no\ ly of d c’«ty is are sur How o still itr of yoi fast 1 ally filbookswc seeNapoleon's Eugene is called, by an irreverent New York journalist, 44 a sweet-tempered, mild-mannered, good natureddunce; a sort of Sunday-school Hbrary-bookbov, with angelic aspirationsitfcearthly ambitionA Mist Lacy Lee advertises in a M ftitaippi paper that she 44 is of good hiand education and U wilting to marryeditor, believing herself able to supportJack Star* tlschool either read 1 mentuniciougospelare wigls. 4the exfirst