OF .11,'3r . . • thiii-Bealti - 11epublic has it•i fat COnespoict• ant who writes that raper thuti.: :Ai et intimated • to -you, firicing come . to .• tlpeconchishin that there was nothing tit-to -e - 14 Buffalo,',l started for New York on Friday : A:est, On the Central . . Railroad. . I had najdett that a man with a respectable quantity of flesh, was leaked upon with - any degree of - surprise, .outaide.of your city limits. 1- only • weigh two. littfidte - d and thirty two . pounds, and if I arri said to be as broad as -:and long, it certainly was no reason for the ticket agent niacin Btqiilo-...4e0t to inquire, you tvish to go as freb . ga, or as. a pa , senger!" ‘1 told him, With- cthis.iilorable tiTerity. "As • it:issiSeriger - of course," when he charged me tOriielieti for two! end -upon my expostulst in: with him, he veik.,inipudently inquired if tauppOsed thst.any.one else could sit in- the same . mat I Occupied. Being aware .t. .it was a Minuet' : of some doubt, 1 said no more, but heard • hire mutter something to hinalelf about .hogs - always going freight, as I. otiiihd off—which remark was made, I pre • snme; to an omnibus driver, standing near.-- (t teuld have had uo reference to me' • Do visk think it could ! - - • got on the car scone chat ruffled in temper, and..after crushing twri or three woL men trnftt. • A-Uzi/m.4er of .ten feet into about six iaches, and flattening out an apple boy and pop:torn vender, so that their identity I:oecarrie a matter: of considerable research, II iinally obtained a seat opposite an old scraggy. lady . . and her unmarried datigkter: They screamed as bat down, and J was tempted to ' expand my lungs' in the same truterier, for tee I who!e feat give way with me, and &tasked me- with.' my wig in a pool of tobacco juice, and 'my feet in the bony', unmarried girl's lap.. Cij on extricating myself from the. wreck, I discovered to any- horror that I had split the. back of my coat, had utterly , crushed -out of existence three bandboxes, and oblained , 'the eternal hate of s ate scraggy Women and' ;ter bony (laughter - for ever. My failure is easily . explained, for:Who - 'ever heard otauy m m an aking the decent apology in a fradg r• , Ni* . 404 and a head saturated with tobacco ittiee t •'• •• %.41,lieli Went it:to another ear, in cense inence of the indignation of. thk passengers • - iaving been aroused try the two woman :tided to, aud.especially as I heard a gentle aan With short hair and . not very placid face, mqui rine' if he hadn't better punch him. Bar , .mg, no doubt that the him referred to was me, Imade myt,elf ai seldom . as possibte,and went into the 'treat car: . - Toe tents in the car • were all. weak, frail 'things, ne four of • . them • telt tollieves asisat down on them. Upon Making. my complaint • to the cOndue• tot -who asked if tkire tiros more than one of ine—he suggested that I had better go into he 'baggage ea*, and. stt on one of the express They being iron bound, lie thought :hey . 'll Stand it, if_ nothing else would. I did :o in there: - The r;iggaoc.rtan, who was - not . rely polite, sked me What I-wanted. .Itold I wanted' to stay in there He said it , "•onidn't he! , did ;,as, if -1 came in, he would 'race to go out ; there wasn't room for " them' two trunks and bo:b . of us in that the r e b ag . .:age 'Car." • I accommodated matters with %int by giring, him,a dollar one cf twenty • . had borrowed.) he agreed to ride the ontaide of the car, while I occupied th - e - inside, I got. upon two,exprees trunks, andwas very .:omfortable. Indeed I should hare been per eo if the ba;7age man hadn't kept an - noying :me. Ile kept diving his head the . car, and a;kking if I was going to New Fork; and -upon replying that I was, he wo'd eorivey my reply to . ibe• brekesman, who evi dently had been tailtin4 of the A:the way .from Rochester.' Finally. the baggage malt Move his.head in again, as if to end some ar gument, ,and asked me it' I intended to wo'.toM Uarnum's ZiEnseinn when I got to-New York.. F. told him J &old; which information he !wrireyed to, the brakesman, who ejaculated, Thon,ght so 7 :-it's him l" couldr: l t in:vigil:le what, they meant.-- '1 . 14 . 'chuckled coniiderably, and said: • •Twould .a cost two shilling's in New York", abruptly put an end - to their" on• • rersatina by:putting my .head Out Of the car , door, and inquiring Who was " him," /tihrl 1 shat 'Would cost two sidlyngsin New York," -and what they bad " seen for nothing." The s...^akisman was somewhat stailled, but Teeny s'ied'arfßeieritly to say's Fat Bo r." This an= . .;wer.effaring the no nflrrna!ion - whatever, I hacked. , intit.the ear agtin, Mitch puzzled as a What they meant: D:earnirig th at I was . being :broiled on. gridiron , for the purpose •f" frying" me ont,•arld thavthe fat was run ning: friiin me in innumerable rivulets, which - wits being caught in little tin cups, and sold by tradesmen td' all descriptiOns, f 3114E41 in S'yracuse, and; . therea woke, deli ghted to fi nd • --.hat I _retained My :a:cmar :oed flesh, and that.! , i•rongs 'wei4 sounding ertatic announcements V of - "dinner'', I.w - ill- write.yott agein Till then believe, me your much annoyed 1 1 Par CONTR.:BC-TOR. TAE CLAY AND C 1.1.1011 DIFFICELTY.—This affair of" honor" haringgbeen keft for settle ment to Messrs.. J. J. Crittenden, Robert. rtioyabs and A. Kennedy, as referees, by the-parties interested, they replrted as fol. lows: 'lVAsttmorox'; I). C., Feb. a. We bare carefully examined and considerk ed the facts connected with the recent - enlty between Gen. Cullom Mr. Clav,and %ye are