Show A CALF S HEAD DRIFTING Dit ivriNG ABOUT A BO T sonic some twenty years ago stephen masset a sprightly young 0 man inan in those days was performing an engagement ga gement at the olympic theatre in in new york which it at that time anle t was under the management of mr mitch ell 9 aridi ridiculous c tilous ce occurred one night which from its nature must be fresh in the recollection of many new yorkers masset was playing the part of the count in the opera of Son ambula and had just finished the line As I 1 view now these scenes benes so charal charm mg i lim 0 1 I when down came the gallery and a head fancifully adorned with wit h variegated ribbons and landed at the feet of 0 f tile the singer masset coolly put liis his whiter 9 loved fin fingers finers ers in the nostrils of the aalf Is head and bodvin bowing grabe gracefully fully lie he retired re tired with it amid the wildest roar oar 1 in lagand 1 and shouting that X was as ever heard within the w walls alls of 0 thaola the old olympic the witty and eccentric malaer ma manager 10 shortly appeared and publicly thanked the donor for presenting mr masset such an admirable afe likeness of himself which of cour course ae brought 0 down dowd the house with another an other round of uproarious ro fo applause fc the scene will b bok ILI ang on 10 remembered remember e d bythe by alie play goers of new york Ed Em hanga iange nir y which was the property was the question neatly Deatly settled the other dicy daniel dan iel drew tile the ste steamboat r A proprietor pr daniel although a man mail of immense wealth I 1 is is an all old 0 ld fashion ed methodist an a id d dresses very plainly at IIII all times tims and sometimes rather t shabbily being on one of his own steamers not long since lie he was accosted by a passenger who took lim him for one of the crew withy with do you belong to this hoat y 77 99 no IT said daniel quietly the boat belongs to xie KIC 0 lw we like to hear people tell good sones lahe s while they are about it read taw following from a western paper in the late gale birds were seen hopping pi g about with their aca blown off III W we e have aye eard lifard of gules foe rt at sea gjere eliere it inq require four baek m to 1110 hold ad tile the 40 Wt yta ins ains w 0 O kers i on 1 l i aw SQ an irish gentleman visiting some friends was received with so much hospitality and drank so BO very hard thant he be departed ina in a shorter time than was expected and when asked the reason very gravely said that he be liked them so very much and ate and drank so incessantly that helas he was sure if babad he had lived therea there a month longer he be would die in a fortnight 1 6 ja mw A man residing in a town adjoining utica having 0 a wife and three children lately sold his wife to a disconsolate widower for a cow valued at thirty dollars the wife consenting to the arrall arrangement gement W 9 11 what is polygamy 11 II asked ike who stumbled over the word in the paper af mrs rs partington looked severe polygamy 12 said she is is where men have an ad libertine privilege of marrying a pleurisy of wives 0 chap down in connecticut after the passage of the conscription act got married to evade the draft he now says if he can get a divorce lie he will enlist as if he be must fight he be would rather do so for liis his country countr Y |