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Show I'ltoi kssor For.WEn delivered his mvoikI lecture last night to another good nudienoo. his subject being ' Love, Courtliip and Matrimony," which he handled in a peculiarly able manner, his reasoning and conclusion; being instructive and forcible. At the close, phrenological examinations were made of the e-iputs of governor Wood; and Auiasa M. J.yman, Eti. "Not for Joseph" was how the argentiferous grocer felt when nominated lor that honor; he imagined ho "kuow them bumps as well as tho Professor, judging judg-ing by the examination of the pieiou; night;" and the Professor quaintly remarked re-marked that a great many people foolishly fiinviod they knew theuiiolvc: a veil as others did; or something tc thut etlect. Mr. Fowler will lecture thii alter uoon, exclusively for ladies; and tonight to-night exclusively for gentlemen. He givoa private examinations dailj at his rooms in the Townvnd Howe |