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Show The united states. Yesterday the Herald received an elegant envelope, en-velope, with an S and a V on it so tanglod.and eutertwiued that we could scarcely distinguish one from the other. Bothering about the meaning of the thing the envelope w.13 opened, 3nd a i couple of cards dropped out, neatly united with a '"silken bond"' we be-liove be-liove that's how it's nameda little piece of silk ribbon passing through the two and holding them daiutily together. They were united too; aud while the one bore the inscription "Miss Nettie li. Young," the oilier s.iid in fair script "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snell" the wore united also; and so the mystery mys-tery of the S and Y' was explained. Thus they go; not one by one, but two by two. They get tired of living in lerritoml pupilage and go in strongly for stale mills the rights of (he uni-,ted uni-,ted state, bo it understood. May their future state in this vale of piety and pains, pleafuro and persimmons be one of happiness and multiplied monograms. |