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PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Bayard Taylor comes back In September. 
Miss Anna Dickinson will spend the sum¬ 
mer at Marblehead. 
TnE family of Gen. Sherman will spend the 
summer at St. Albans. 
Ezra Cornell, who has been 111 with pneu¬ 
monia, is now convalescent. 
One of the beBt billiard players In San Fran¬ 
cisco Is a Chinaman. Ah Sin, perhaps. 
Olive Luoan-Stkes sails by the Republic 
from Liverpool, July 16. for Mew York. 
The Khan of Khiva has a younger brother 
who has gone and joined the Russian Army. 
Prince Napoleon and the Due d’Aumale 
occupy residences at Fontainebleau this sum¬ 
mer. 
Col. Robert Tyler is spoken of for the 
office of Chancellor of the Georgia State Uni¬ 
versity. 
The St. Paul Press speaks of Miss Anna Dick¬ 
inson as “ a young lady who has been jawing all 
winter.” 
George Eliot, it is said, has the refusal of 
£10,000 for tne novel upon which she 1 b now 
engaged. 
The Milwaukee News asserts that Gideon 
Welles and Charlotte Cushman are flirting 
desperately. 
Canon Kingsley and daughter have aston¬ 
ished the citizens of Denver, Col., by their feats 
in walking. 
Mrs. Lovejoy, age 68, residing near Baldwin 
City, Kansas, gave birth to a bouncing boy a 
few days since. 
The Hon. D. W. Voarhees of Indiana has 
announced that he will not aoept a nomination 
fer Congress. 
The appolutmeut of Minister Jewell to be 
Postmastcr-Geneml seems to give satisfaction 
to all parties. 
Madame d'Oobkiel, wile of the Russian 
Ambassador at Berlin, was drowned at Pots¬ 
dam on Sunday last. 
The late Jules Juutn threw off handwriting 
none of the characterti of which had their like 
in any known alphabet. 
Philadelphia boasts of u colonel who can 
recite from memory the Declaration of Inde¬ 
pendence from boginning to end. 
The Rev. Dr. Miner of Tufts College, and Dio 
Lewis arc holding public dismissions on the 
temperanoe question In Massachusetts. 
Many of the personal friends of Col. John W. 
Forney gave him a private dinner In Philadel¬ 
phia, previous to bis departure for Europe. 
LORD Lytton, the English novelist and 
dramatist, left three or four manuscript plays 
behind him, which will shortly bapubllshed. 
Tub latent Juke about “Tupper’a Proverbial 
Philosophy *' is that It Inis been dramatized by 
Mr. Dion Boucicault lor the Queen’s Theater. 
The Hon. George H. Brown has declined the 
Chief-Justiceship of Rhode Island, to which he 
was elected recently by the General Assembly. 
Prop. Edward North of Hamilton College 
has presonted that institution with a portrait 
of its venerable ex-Prosident, the Rev. Simeon 
North, LL. D. It has been hung In Memorial 
Hall. 
In response to a letter from a number of citi¬ 
zens, the Hon. Alex. H. Stephens announces 
his determination not to be a candidate for re- 
election to Congress, on account of failing 
health. 
Gen. Hanks is going to adopt lecturing as a 
profession. He is at work on the following 
subjects:—“American Volunteer Soldiers," 
*• Blue Stockings," “ What a Man Owes to the 
Town lie Lives In,” and “The Princes of Diplo¬ 
macy "—Cavour, Gortschakoff, Castellar, and 
Thiers. 
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