[Chorus of Boys and Girls.]
Katy-did—Katy-didn't—Katy-did—Katy-didn't."
The moral of the song is, that a lady will always have the last word, be she insect or woman.
Mr. Willis.
Scraps from the United States
The space at G. W.'s command will only permit him to notice generally, and most gratefully to acknowledge, the number, variety, and interest of C. F. D.'s communications, and sincerely to thank him for the kind manner in which they have been forwarded.
1. The existence of Hebrew relics among the Pottawatomie Indians is extremely curious. That procured by Dr. Lykins is described as consisting of
"Four small rolls or strips of parchment, closely packed in the small compartments of a little box or locket, of about an inch cubical content. On these parchments are written, in a style of unsurpassed excellence, and far more beautiful than print, portions of the Pentateuch, to be worn as frontlets, and intended as stimulants to the memory and moral sense."
2. A notice of Professor Stuart's death has been recorded in G. W.'s Literary and Scientific Obituary.