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— The groat, eclipse occurs to-day, August 7. 
— Britannia owes £796,861,007. 
— Sheffield, England, has had a jury of Smiths. 
— Maracaibo has a revolut ion and is blockaded. 
— The French Corps Legialatif moots Oct. 26. 
— His ghostship has reached Nashville. 
— Cincinnati has also a ghost. 
— Quebec, not to be outdone, has a ghost too. 
— Canada has another Fenian scare. 
— Westfield, N. Y., has a cheese factory. 
— Egypt is arming. 
— Yellow fever is aiding the Cubans. 
— Ten-year-old Indiatiians have mania a potu. 
— Texas has fifty-six lady postmasters. 
— Goshen, N. Y., has the small pox. 
— Cholera is decreasing at Puerto Principe. 
— Wilmington, III., is to have a $30,000 school- 
house. 
— Cortland county’s hay crop is unusually 
heavy. 
Memphis, Tenn., had an earthquake on the 
26th ult. 
— Waterford, N. Y., had a $00,000 fire on the 
26th ult, 
— The pine-apple has been naturalized in 
Florida. 
— Caterpillars have appeared on the cotton in 
Alabama. 
— China has a new insurrection with 50,000 
conspirators. 
— The Canadians have liberated McMahon, the 
Fenian priest. 
— Four ears of Chicago butter have reached 
San Francisco. 
— So far the Spaniards have confiscated 1,200 
Cuban estates. 
— The Mississippi is higher than it has been 
before tins year. 
— Nortli Carolina lands average $1.30 per acre 
at sheriff's sales. 
— The recent, rains did §200,000 damage to Ap¬ 
panoose county, Iowa. 
— Tabor College, Iowa, lias one hundred and 
seventy-four students. 
— The Spanish troops at Bariueoa have caught 
and shot sixty Cubans. 
— The manufacturing companies of Lowell 
have $13,900,000 capital. 
— Chicago’s new Directory has 18,000 more 
names than that for 1868. 
— The hot weather has injured the grapes in 
some parts of California. 
— Chinamen are applying for admission to the 
California public schools. 
— Lightning killed a yoke of oxen at Orange¬ 
ville, N. Y. f on the Hth ult. 
— Sturgis, Mich., offers $1,000 to any one who 
will start a woolen mill there. 
— Crop reports from Southern Georgia and 
Florida are very encouraging. 
— The Rochester Germans were delighted with 
the success of the Sacngerfest. 
— Fori Benton, Nob., now lias telegraphic 
communication with the world. 
— Indianapolis wants an elevator after the 
most approved Chicago pattern. 
— The ex-rebel corsair Tallahassee was totally 
wrecked near Yokohama, June 17. 
— The Spaniards have serenely defeated Gen. 
Jordan in Cuba, und ho Is wounded, 
Massac county, III., has 80,000 acres of im¬ 
proved laud, one-hall' of it, tn wheat. 
— The ox-eye daisy, or white-weed, is fast be¬ 
coming a nuisance in Yates co., N. Y. 
— All the bridges In Liberty township, Ind., 
were washed away by the lvfient Mood. 
— The first death tin’s season from yellow 
fever in New Orleans occurred July 20. 
— The Great Eastern ranched Brest on the 
26th ult., on hor return from Miquelon. 
— Pittsburg complains that the smoke of the 
Ft. Wayne Railroad Injures her (lowers. 
— An Austrian Court fined a. man live florins 
for calling Andrew Johnson a scoundrel. 
— Davenport, Iowa, guzzles eight hundred 
and seventy-two barrels of beer per month. 
— Hereafter collectors must uso thetr actual 
signature to cancel lateral Revenue stamps. 
— A fifteen-foot snake, with a head as large as 
a man's two hands, is prowling around A tt ica. 111. 
— A terrible colliery explosion near Liverpool, 
on the 21st ult., killed thirty persons and injured 
sixty. 
— Black Creek, Allegany county, has a one- 
year old stallion weighing nitre hundred and 
twenty pounds. 
Tlu? highest peak in l he United States is said 
to be Mt. Whitney, In California—it is 15,000 feet 
above tide-water. 
— The Alaska Times thtp.ks a Territorial Gov¬ 
ernment for that Territory would be cheaper 
than the military. 
— A Rhode Islander claims to have the “cham¬ 
pion old umbrella ’’ of the country — he 1ms had 
it forty-two years. 
— A hotel keeper defrauded the London Gas 
Co. of £71,2112s. 2d. by privately supplying him¬ 
self from its mains. 
— Alton, III., complains that thieves and 
scoundrels appettr to have been let loose upon 
that elly Jiko a fitted. 
— Two German seamstresses in Danbury, Ct., 
have just inherited a large fortune, and have 
gone home to enjoy it. 
— A man In Evansville, Ind., paid a justice 
fifty cents the other day for marrying him to a 
widow with ten children. 
— A petition with 25,000 signatures has been 
presented to Parliament asking for the fran¬ 
chise for English women. 
— A Philadelphia street railway conductor 
was fined twenty-five dollars and costs the ot her 
day tor overloading - his car. 
— Tlic Illinois Slants Zeitung don’t believe 
there is any “ Chinese Question” iu this country; 
or that there will ever be one. 
— Nashville. Tenn., is to have a Peace Jubilee 
August 1. The chorus will be composed of 
twenty-three .Sunday-schools. 
— A young German In Boston “ proposed ” per 
Atlantic cable to a fair lady in Austria and 
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