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The Cleveland Plaindealer nominates 
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Prince Murat is to espouse shortly the 
daughter of the Duchess of Alba, niece of 
the Empress Eugenie. 
Only twenty of Robert Collyci’s manu¬ 
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in the Chicago fire. 
Renan, wit If his wife, daughter of tiie 
late Ary Scheffer, tins reached Naples, where 
they propose passing the winter. 
Kino John of Saxony is said to bear a 
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Anderson, of Fori Sumter fame. 
A. D. White, President of Cornell Uni¬ 
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of the eo-odiicaliou of lhc sexes. 
Judge Doolittle, of Wisconsin, will 
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that .State and Illinois, and the United States 
Supreme Court. 
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lature from Boston, is the first German who 
has ever belonged to that body. 
M.vumial Ba/.mne is living near Geneva. 
Thu inhabitants of Geneva say, with a con¬ 
temptuous shrug, Hint lie never leaves his 
grounds, for fear of being killed. 
Miss Ruth PaiKtkr, a Welsh lady, re¬ 
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and Mrs. Ada Clianlin of Conway, Muss., 
look the money. 
John Evans, Ex-Governor of Colorado, 
who Jins been louring with his family 
through Germany, Switzerland and Italy, 
took passage in the Russia for the United 
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.Miss Alta M. ID i.ktts, of Rockford. III., 
the young lady whom the Supreme Court 
recently refused lo admit to the practice of 
the law, is about to start on a lecture tour 
ami tell Hie people how she regards the re¬ 
fusal. 
Mu 3 . Sarah Norton thinks a woman 
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Mr, .TKit emiah Brooks, seventy-nine 
years old, started from York, Maine, lately 
with his team to drive to Boston, a distance 
of seventy miles, lie refused It* go by rail¬ 
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Mil John Dkubier, one of the early set¬ 
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of seven who returned out of a company of 
one hundred and eighly avIio started. 
An old lady in Orange Counly, N. C.. 
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servant to “ bring up the Apostle Paul and 
put it near the lire." 
A story having obtained currency lhat 
the death of Lieutenant-Governor Dunn, of 
Louisiana, was caused by poison, the coro¬ 
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IIis characteristic moustache finds many 
imitators, especially in North Italy. The 
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President Thiers very recently had it 
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OFFER FOR SALE 
rtn a iHONTII ! EMPLOYMENT S I 
3nl.*)U EXTRA I N DUCKill ENTS t A pre¬ 
mium HOItsic and WAlUiS' for Agents. W K desire to 
employ agents fora term of seven years, to sell the 
Buckeye *20 Shuttle Sewing Machines. It makes a 
stltck alike on both sides, nudis tiie best low-priced, 
licensed machine in the world. IT, J, LtemU isoh <1 
Co., CleVtUonl. 0 ,, or SI. Louis, Ma. 
At prices ranging from f4 to $12 per acre, for Cash, or on Long Credit, Willi Interest at Seven per cent 
per annum. CASH PRICKS one dollur per acre less than Credit Prices. . . 
Tiie Bonds of the Company taken at pur rut Cush Sules. Emigrant houses fit the principal btaiioi. 
free for all emigrants. Application.* for land can be made through the Station Agents. 
For further particulars imd pamirtilets, apply to 
HERMANN TKOTT, Eaiwl Commissioner, 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Mem.—G overnment lands still to be had, under the Homestead Law, along the main line of theubov 
Railroad. 
T1IOU BURN'S 
LATE ROSE POTATOES. 
The finest and most producttve winter sort in cul¬ 
tivation. Tins U thu Pbtnti* Unit attracted so much 
attention at the New York Hate Fair. Descriptive 
Circulars and price nccordiug to quantity, on appli¬ 
cation to 
J. IH. THOR BURN it CD., 
15 John Street, New York, 
a Week t o A gents, male or female. Ru 
smess honorable. J. Cnrsiile. Paterson,N.J 
A DAY, with Stencil Tools. Samples free. 
Address A. K. G ItAHAM, Springfield. Vt. 
A (J ENTS Wanted.—Agents make more money nt 
work for ns than at anything else. Particulars 
free. G. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 
