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N Andrew Johnson is reported worth $75,000. 
James Fisk, Jr., returns no income whatever 
/ for 1808. 
* Maj.-Gen, H. W. Halleck intends to resign 
bis commission. 
A. T. Stewart has no sign upon cither of bis 
colossal establishments. 
Jenny Lind Goldschmidt has chosen Ham¬ 
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The family of the late Irish novelist, William 
Carlton, arc said to be in absolute want. 
Mrs. Gen. Lander will pass the 6imuncr at 
Lynn, Mass., near the famous Naliaul. 1 touch. 
Miss Yonoe, author of the “ Heir of I ted¬ 
dy lie,” is reported as giving signs of insanity. 
Koppitz, the Boston orchestra loader, is going 
to Newport this summer with ten picked players. 
John Taylor, the farmer and friend of Dan¬ 
iel Webster, died at Franklin, N. LI. on the it 1st 
ult. 
Wilkie Collins and Charles Roade have boon 
admitted to membership in the London Junior 
Athenanim. 
Aijjt.-Gen. Schneider of Ohio, has resigned, 
and Col. Wm. A. Knapp 1ms been appointed to 
the position. 
Capt. John ERICSSON, the inventor of the 
monitor turrets, returned an income of but 
$7,220 for 1 .H 08 . 
Queen Victoria was fifty on the2ith ult., and 
the day was universally observed throughout 
the New Dominion. 
Senator Sumner has refused $60,000 for his 
house in Washington, for which he paid half 
that sum a year ago. 
“Poor Carlotta's" health is declining so 
rapidly that it is thought she will not live 
through the summer. 
Rkverdy Johnson, according to the London 
Saturday Review, “ was bred in a world as ex¬ 
tinct as the glacial period." 
Sardou, tlic author of the new play “ Patrio,” 
which Inis created so great a furore in Paris, has 
dedicated it to Minister Motley. 
Prof. Charles G. Eliot has accepted the 
Presidency of Harvard College, a ml resigned bis 
position on the Board of Overseers. 
O. L. C, Hucii Us, a colored mail, has estab¬ 
lished a paper at Harrisburg, Pa„ which isdevot- 
cd to the Interests of the colored race. 
Minister WAsunuiiNnV portrait, engraved 
from a photograph of Vice-President Colfax, 
has been published in the French papers. 
James M. Mason, ex-robe) Commissioner, was 
in Baltimore during May. II was Ids first, visit 
to tins country since his release from Fort War¬ 
ren. 
Senator Hendricks of Indiana lias recently 
purchased for six hundred dollars a milk-white 
horse which is described as “ handsome as a pic¬ 
ture." 
Lewis LEWtsof Pipervillc, Wis., liasa son who 
surpasses Tom Thumb, being twonty-nino amlu 
half inches .high and weighing but eighteen 
pounds. 
B aron Gerolt, who lias just boon relieved of 
official duty at his own request, Ills represented 
the Prussian Government at our Capital for 
twenty-two years. 
A young lad.v who had faith enough in a 
young man's word to I ravel three thousand live 
hundred miles to marry him, was Hartford's 
first passenger over the Pacific Railroad. 
A Sheffield (England) cutlery establishment 
has presented to cx-Sderetnry Seward a splendid 
pen-knife, with a star for each State in the 
Union sot in gold upon the ivory handle. 
Gen. Robert Anderson, of Fort Sumpter 
fame, has gone to Europe, us his salary was in¬ 
adequate to Ids support in America. His private 
library was sold just before his departure. 
Robert F,. Pitman of New Bedford, Mass., 
has again been tendered, by Governor Claflin, a 
seat upon the Bench of the Superior Court of 
Massachusetts, and It is thought, tie will now ac¬ 
cept. 
Ch arles Hugo, son of the great novelist, is 
announced as the publisher of a new Parisian 
paper—the Rappel — which will number among 
its contributors Victor Hugo, Roohefort, Paul 
Maurice and Lavei tujon. 
Father Fischer, Maximilian's private secre¬ 
tary while 1 hat would-be Emperor was in Mexico, 
is largely engaged In the cultivation of hops in 
South Germany, and has bought the old cusile 
of Giessen, near Tell nary. 
Major Charles O. Rogers of Boston left 
an estate of $ 800 ,000 in addition to the Journal 
establishment, which is considered worth half a 
million, and belongs eight-tenths to his wife; 
the other two-tentlis are owned by tlie preseni 
publishers. 
In 18601 he then Prince Regent, now King of 
Prussia, told one ol' his confidante that there 
was one member of tho Prussian diplomatic 
corps whose very sight he hated. This unfortu¬ 
nate diplomatist was none other than Ot to von 
Bismarck, who is now Prime Minister under the 
man who thou so sincerely hated him. 
A suit, second only to the famous “ Jarndyee 
its. Jarndyee,” lias recently been decided at Al¬ 
bany. Tho suit, which has been iu court twenty- 
eight years and is known as the “ I looked Spike 
Case,” was begun b> Henry Burden, proprietor 
of the Troy Iron and Nail Factory, to recover 
damages from Corning & Willson, of Albany, for 
infringement of a patent. The costs have 
amounted to $50,000, and, including l he damages 
awarded Mr. Burden, the Whole Slim is $80,000. 
A very tasteful monument of Vermont gran¬ 
ite, sixteen feel in height, has just been placed 
over the grave of the late Rev. W. H. Tyler in 
the cemetery at Pittsfield, Mass. The monument 
was erected by contributions from his former 
pupils, residing in almost evert State in tho 
Union, and bears tho following inscription: 
“Wellington Hart Tyler, Born Oct. U, 1812. 
Died Aug. IP, 1863. Founder and for twelve and 
one-half years principal and proprietor of the 
Pittsfield Young Ladies Institute. A tribute of 
respect from Ills grateful pupils. He rests from 
his labors and Ins works do follow him.” 
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I»l RE-I5RKD ( HESTER WHITE PIGS. 
I Persons wishing in improve their slock, should 
remember that we breed and slop our own pig*. 
For particulars, address 1 . W. A M. JJtWlN, Pen- 
ninglonville, Chester Co.. Penn. 
SILVER GRAY DORKINGS FROM 
io Premium Stock of direct .nportution. Eggs from 
the above, S3 per dozen, carefully packed In double 
box. and delivered at Express office- upon receipt of 
price. Address C. )>. VALENTINE. 
Ford ha in. Westchester Co.. N. Y. 
Genuine Oroide Watch . 
^ la * $13. 8 * 20 . 
(£3*..^ /j Resembles gold, wears like gold, 
HjJr and is as good as gold in all respects 
/; •-—j except intrinsic value. Also, amku- 
-C\\. f \[,- AN Nnd 8vn h.s 51 o vkmkst 8 (I ' ki t 
-ssWi K VV .vi'i'jiKS. Every Watch guaran- 
|j|L, > i.- 24 |, i teed by spoclul certitleace Chain* 
1 Sg&Jj i Li./irlHe>vfi| ry f n great varlol v. 
WsT I'd-.-fi/' i p fT” Cad and examine for your 
* i kcive*. ordenrt twoS-cent slaiups tor 
i circular. (Vlion Six Watches are 
— .-y ii ordered at once, we Ktind an extra 
. one free. Ail goods sent C. O. ft-, 
customer can examine before paying, by paying ex- 
press charges both ways. JAMES GERARD A CO., 
bole Agents tor “ United States.” No. 85 Nassau St.. 
(up stairs,) N. Y. 
* T oWo'y. E1 SKRY EXPRESS AND MOORE'S 
NMV-YOltK ER for one rear.$5 25 
Illk S15MI-WKKKLY EXPRESS and the 
fita'C for one year. 4 UO 
1 LA PRESS and the 
RI\ MRS1DE MA'. A/INE for one year. . .. a (0 
THE Slat - W EEKLY EXPRESS and the 
PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL foroneyear.. 5 50 
a l‘cse terms apply to new subscriptions or renew¬ 
als lor another year, uml for no term short of a year. 
AV . 1 DEL L, 
* FRUIT TV NT 13 PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MERCPIAN T 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
TV E W YORK. 
Interesting in Ladies.— For fifteen years I have 
boon using a Grover A Haknr sowing machino 
with tin* greutost sal isfaotimi. 1 Imvc never had 
liny difficulty with it, and have used ii. on all 
kinds of work. ExOCpl ing a l'ew ecu is for a 
thread spring, it lms cost nothing for repairs 
during all that time.— Mrs. E. L. Walivorth, Ea- 
tcntouni, N. J. 
YHTER Y,—Spirit 1 lotograph* sent for 25 cts 
Address Spirit Picture Co., 34 Liberty St., N. Y. 
We have also made arrangements to club the Kx- 
PltKSS witli MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
a weekly paper, devoted to Agriculture, AMERI¬ 
CAN AGRICULTURIST, a monthly paper, do.. 
S3,000 SALARY 
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