MOORE’S RURAL MEW-YORKER. 
OST. 49 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Mario Is 04. Ho looks 40. 
Bulwer rushed into print at 15. 
Kossuth is in exile and poverty. 
Kino Amadeus is fond of botany. 
Thiehs studies the Greek philosophers. 
Gough opens the course of lectures in New¬ 
port. 
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ance. 
Rosa Bonhkur is painting a tiger lighting.’a 
hyena. 
Edmund Yates will lecture CO nights l'or $115 
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Sidney Waterloo is the Lord Mayor elect of 
Loudon. 
Ogive Logan has been lecturing on temper¬ 
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AuNXa Dickinson has made the ascent of Mt. 
Washington on foot. 
Ruv. Dn. Blagden of Boston is 70. He has 
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Ma damR Rddersdorff gave if 1,100 toward a 
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Archbishop Bayi.ey's Installation took place 
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Gen. Schenck has been making a tour of 
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one J. W. De Forest, a writer, has discovered 
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