One arm of the average youngman, when applied properly, will generatemore electricity in five minutes, than agross of the e. c.'s in five years.—lt rains alike on the just and thunjust. Tho party playat Tyrone to night and to-morrow night—The debilitated timidity of Judge Cox,the inconceivable propositions of JudgePorter, Col. Corkhill'* obstreperous ostentation, the antiquated apparition* of themedical experts, and the nervous declaration* and indigenous hilarity of Uuiteauhimself will pas* on down to posterity,through the medium of the historian'spen, at the constituent elements that madeup the greatest criminal trial of which wehave any record. "Why, because town one sold him a < igarbo much inferior to Harry Greens that begot tnad. Ofcourse he had our jolly friend, Mr. A. C.Moore with him.—Seventeen dollar* and sixty cent* i