Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1858 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

SfLEnmc i:;d Exokjioi's Chcich.—A letter from St. Petersburg says: “ Isaac’s Church, in tliis.Clty, h is just been completed after t hirty-t wo years’ labor. The construction of this building—bus cost immense sums, as large quantities of gold,' -marble, malachite and jasper have been employed in it; The frescoes are frbm the pencils of Bruni, Neff, Bassin an 1 Steuben-. The inauguration of the church-will take place very shortly, and on the occasion nine hundred singers ujn assist in the service. The church cnn.Tonvenientlv accommodate six thousand persons.” , 03rThe Norwich (Conn..)~Ccti*ter gives an account of a naan/harried'»Harlan Hyde, whose wife died about a year"ago, who lately dug her up, broke her Coffin, at: d'took from the mouth of tile-corpse n set of false teeth for the sake pf the gold plate or which the teeth \yere on. . f

FAs little daughter came running to her aunt one day, saying, ‘'Aunt Kate,’ little Mattie has svyallowed a button!” Seeing her terror,,her aunt caltr ly replied: “Well, what good witjl that do lie.r 1 ” said the child very seriously, “Not any good a? I see, unless she swallows a button hole." O-dr-'M ister will you lend pa your newspaper’ he only wlints to send it to hi* uncle in the country.” “Oh, certainly; and ask your father if he will lend me the roof of his Itouse; I only want the shingles tT> make the tea-kettlo boil. • . . OdT’A fire is raging in the near Millville in New Jersey, which has trine a great deal of damage, and will do -still more. It, has burned a district of seven miles in width, and appears to ho just afe little disposed to go out as ever. Ct7~A jury at Taunton, Mass., the other day, being unable to agree in a bertain case where a man was accused of. stealing $2,50 worth of nails reported that they were willing to pay for the nails, and let the prisoner go. “ 1 (pA“The Oregon, at its last session divprced sixty couples, i.