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Show SLLLCTLD. Going Foil it. The correspondence correspond-ence of the Ug lf.il Junction, concerning concern-ing the late trip noith of Pr sident Young and purty. published iu last Saturday's ise, has the following capital hit, which mu.it possess a pec uliarly fascinating interest for some of th'.1 young ladies of the metropolis : Franklin lei a town with kuobuy sunoMiamgs. Tncra are Lulls of an sizes ro .nd about, all with knobs on tiie top, and wys Ot the town a very peculiar looKing elevation cu.led llie Little .Mountain, standing alone on the j.la.u, and that lias a kuoti too. file laud is good, railae tirot class, wood handy, and water p'entifu;. 'I he hoppers have been more uiercil ul iu years past to tile i''ran&lit:i es lUau to some other ol ihe (Jache Vain y tet tiers, and li'ive spared a purtiou ol tiieir crops, but wlfether this is an evidence that the Frankiimtcs are any better than otner lolKs, I leave tor wiM.-r heads to dcte. mine. . The people who cauie out to ; Welcome Wel-come too President iouiied clean and neat, -and were well dressed without indulgi g in extravagance. One young lady woo thought that perhaps she would create a sensation by adopting the modern style,, appealed among the company with the modern monstrosity call, d the "GieCiau Bend." iS lie did create a sensation. T he boys laughed and the girls snickered, and ihe mar- j lial baud on p rceivmg her, struck up the tune of the GreUali Bend with sueli vigor that one of the uiuuimers kni'CKed in the head of his drum. It toe odious 'punier ' can bediummed out. every town in the United 'States ought to have a nartial band. |