Yeatet4f - Was about the coldest eay we have had this_ winter. 'cr. The City Solicitor question an pearistO have died away. Every thing is now at a dead. calm.— Tere is no excitement abOUt any thing ei t*r foreign, domestic, or local. The Som ali affairs is 3411 over for the present; ingdbing in Congress or in any of the state Legislatures worthy of ty , t . ce; and here. at home, since the result oF the South Ward election has been ollicialiy announced, and ibitexcitement attending it h4s, in a meas- Int died away, there is not ac much news NI weak' keep a fellow awake on a sleepy tuornittg. We have no elopements, no tqiiilling disclosures, no bold robberies, no murders; and .he Wl.ig Committee, we be lieve, have wisely cow:lt:tied to pay for the Tippecanoe dinner, APPLieSILLItra.-4-Thi s bit.inrss is now under going a change. But a short time ago it was exclusively in the hands of women and boys; but POW v:e observe lia!e, !lenity men alit. Ihrd Limes turn diiven•them to this moths ufm,ki g !bur living, but . it is to be regreitid tii.it they do net endeavor to get tato some ie hes .re be orning oeCupalioni ,It is true lion al no-t every brunch of mechanical busincis is bliielre.l op, but there are still openinxe in the court iry when. indostriiius Men may earn a better living than it is possible for them to du by retailing• a pi/ICS in MU riCIA., 'I hi• latter business slioult be lcit t.; t:v.se wlio cannot latioi, and there are many simil in the city who might supporothUmselves toierahlv well by this means were it not for the competition ut strop Obeying Orders.— An odd joke is told in Charles o* .Vlalley,of a British officer and ,an Irish sergeant, The officer was a porn „lions and pedantic man, fond of using .top. loftiest' language, and astonishin g his infe .riorain rank with large words. One day ,a . private appeared on parade %% ith a very dirty- fac.., and, turning to the Irish ser , getint. the grandiloquent military man said, “Sergeant, remove the individual with the hesmutted countenane e and lave him in the aqueous current of the river.” The seteatit went away, hod soon re. turned alone. - Where is the soldier?" quirod the officer. "Your honor ordered me to lave him in the tier, arid .110 him there!" 41gerine Liberulity.—T6: f , ,lll.rwin g no -tits iv posted up in their vorks by ilivur,). • riotora of a manufacturiug esrabiiihrn•.nt 10 Rhode Island: „ yVVe wish all voters t o kn ow tlp,,t if th e y t o t e dgaistst I e n, 'at spring.. we ahall dismist thern fr , rn e,nill nu: d t, W Viisk tort', to vote at .1,; hots e d o not fi 011 ti be plea to ed nd thut th.tr view. )-res i 01 , 1 wln ours 0,1 th:s ,rubject ” NEIVS. toes— fees water ill die channel F a b 1:—Belmont,1V11 VED. Cockburn, Brou% I I:, UF:I' %RTC'? Fpb I•—Nlinco C hief Biwintto, Ilnnen~c Ik, Princeton, -- iltVest Grac,', Belmont, Poe, Wbecl the Honorable the Judzes or the Court of 01-QoOrter Session,. of the fitace., in and fin- The Connly.ol Allegheny_ Tire petition of Julio n'orly, of Tnreillitin. East Der township, in the county afolesaiii. a umatv-.lienr el That your petitioner !Lath provided with toa leritls for the aceotontoil.i I lon of ra rind lrfidvrelflar, house, In ttu to w n , hip riro e am] ), that your Honors will I, pleas,4l ,:rar.t. hi • m I.r,.sc tohltep plthllC house of entertn . And ) our pe. titioner, :us In dilly bound, will pray. ns onu r.v. We, the antworibe•ro, cii.zens,nrE7lioSl Derr I n n A' I. do ferity; that the above petitioner is oicao.l repine fur T ll Merar a O4ll lel llPerance, and is rued providf. , l wit II tm-e ' •rea4a arid con‘%enicnces for the accommodation Intl iodg• `lng of siranp2rs and traveleris, 2nd that said Lavern i , ,otteeestoker - John Tnuhey, Tbenras Beall, Agin/tit Fier, Aces M. Flte - rotrt, 8 Frank George t orbit, jai 3l—' T KI th e Honoreelr, th e or the Court or Gencra r tattarlerSesetons of tire Peace, in and fur !be roil - ity of A tlegeteny: tde petition of Wm. Fluiclib