A Lynn paper, published at the metropolis of shoe-and-leathered, say: ‘"There is very little change in affairs since our last issue."’ And there will be still less change every issue you make, until the end of the Abolition Administration.
At the session of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., in Wheeling, Va., last week, a beautiful jewel was presented to E. H. Fitzhugh, Esq., of that city, by the members of the fraternity.
Among the Sabbath amusements at St. Louis, on the 7th, was a fight at Arsenal Park, between a Brazilian tiger and two bull dogs.
John Morrissey, the pugilist, is said to have conquered the "diphtheria," and is getting well.
The Government, it appears, had considerable difficulty in getting its $5,000,000 Treasury notes taken on Thursday.
The New England Methodist Conference have passed anti-slavery resolutions, in the most offensive terms.
Major L. D, Franklin, one of the most wealthy and influential farmers of Jefferson county, Tenn, died suddenly last week.