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— The pear crop in Niagara Co., N. Y., is 
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Austrian standing array. 
Sixteen cars of tea and threw of silk, went 
east from Omaha on the 20th of Sept. 
— Five thousand heart of cattle are at Punta 
Russa, Fla., awaiting shipment to Cuba. 
A National Horticultural Society is to be 
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Tlie Wanderer, the oldest journal in Vien¬ 
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and Oswego Midland Railroad have been with¬ 
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— Elections to (ill vacancies in the National 
Assembly will take place in France on the 12th 
of October. 
— Thore were shipped from Augusta, Geor¬ 
gia, this season,239,8(59 watermelons, against 08,- 
232 last year. 
— It is estimated that a third of the buck¬ 
wheat crop in Aroostook county, Me., lias been 
ruined by frost. 
— Barton, Vt., sent, to market this year 0 tons 
of raspberries, 30 bushels of strawberries, and a 
host of blackberries. 
— The Wadsworth oak, at Geneva, N. V., is 27 
feet in circumference at tlio base, rts age is 
computed at 500 yours. 
— The culture of rice is prohibited within one 
mile of Savannah, the radius being known as 
tlio “ dry culture limits.” 
Georgia farmers have been trying the ex¬ 
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giving less land to cotton. 
— Estimates of the product of the Calais, Me., 
lumber market this year give 102,500,000 feet of 
long lumber, -18,500,000 staves. 
— It is stated that, the publication of the 
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will involve an outlay of X200.000. 
— The receipts of wheat at Milwaukee for 
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 7 and 8, readied the 
enormous amount of 433,383 bushels. 
— The SamJemunluns died out in Boston fifty 
years ago. They have one society in London, 
numbering about a hundred members. 
-The freshmen class at Colby University, 
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members, and includes four young ladies. 
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percentage of deaths being generally large. 
— A reward of merit has been awarded at Vi¬ 
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literature in the Department of Instruction. 
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