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The annexed engraving represents a 
very n| on pin xnd efficient apparatus tor imwir 
BTinmns the knives nf a mowing or 
rouping machine, it consist* pi a light, 
« crank shaft at ona 
end On the end of a pttman attached 
to Hits shaft is fastened a Mock of 
grindstone, with the lower end hov- 
i-led to tit the nngle ,if the knife to ho KiaSiK. 
ground. The sickle hur is placed on a ' ' - —•: 
grooved hoard at the opposite end of ' Ctst*'"' v" 
tho frame, and the stone brought down 
to the Made, and receives a feelproral 
motion by taming Hie rrank. The \ 
stone Is kept, to its work by n pressure 
on (he handle at the end '^rr 
of tho atone. The grinding Is thus 
Hone Very accurately, and the trim 
angle of 1 he Made always kopt. On 
he opposite end of the shaft from 
ttie crank Is an ordinary grindstone. 
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— Jefferson county, Ill., is ravaged by hog 
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— Frcdonia, N. Y., boasts a horse forty-six 
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— In New York oranges retail at eighteen for 
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— At the entrance to Now York Central Park 
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— In Detroit velocipedes are let on the sumo 
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— The Orphans' Homo at Davenport, Iowa, has 
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— Over eleven hundred persons died from 
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— Merchants in Binghamton, N. Y., brand 
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-Brooklyn, N, Y., lifts forbidden (ho use of 
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Itui, Mexico, has effected a $20,000 
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The cotton mills at Fall River, Maas., produce 
65,000 miles of cotton cloth yearly. 
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— New Albany, Ind., busti woman, thirty-two 
years old, who is tho mot her of sixteen children. 
— Tho London Times calls upon the “ Inspec¬ 
tor of Nuisances ” to suppress velocipede riding. 
— “Tho last Revolutionary pensioner” has, 
died again, at the ago of ono hundred and eleven. 
— The body of a matt who disappeared Nov. 
11, was found in the Detroit River on the 10th 
ult. 
Pittsfield, Mitss., boasts a woman who sup¬ 
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— The Grand Trunk Railway is said to bavo 
lost $1,000,000 in February from snow interrup¬ 
tions. 
— A Prussian forger, recently imprisoned for 
four years, has since drawn an immense lottery 
prize. 
— Dubuque, Iowa, is going to build over 
ihree hundred new dwelling houses the present 
season. 
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Pacific Railroad, is already posted in railway 
stations. 
— I lie Syracuse Journal claims to know of a 
lady who is now suffering from a fourth attack 
of scarlet fever. 
r M11 recent tire in Helena, Montana, for want 
of water, barrels of ale and cider were emptied 
upon the flames. 
— Hereafter, In billiards, all carom shots upon 
two balls arc to count three , no matter what the 
color of tho balls hit. 
llie convicts in the Massachusetts State 
, H " n wo "' permitted to ride velocipedes and 
play foot-ball on Fast Day, April 8. 
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