•t;i and curtail* UfciicitM W‘t known- Tho 
JULY 10 
ORE S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
(Titus, Start#, 
Wanted. 
IjUie Sufclicrtion#. 
— The gold sales of this month will be $5,000,- 
000. 
— Cornell University has $2,000,000 worth of 
land. 
— There are 1,313,500,000 human beings on this 
earth. 
— The banking capital of New York City Is 
$<32,000,000. 
— San Francisco claims a population of 275,- 
000 persona. 
— The Mississippi grangers are going to es¬ 
tablish a college. 
— The French Centennial commission will 
cost 600,000 francs. 
— The total assessment in New York City for 
1875 Is #1,100,948,699. 
— They have rag-pickers in Indianapolis, 
Ind., worth $100,000. 
— There are now eleven Catholic archbishops 
In the United States. 
— The estimated value of the last French 
vintage is $100,000,000. 
— Japan will Itave six commissioners at the 
Philadelphia Centennial. 
— A water famine Is again threatened at Phil¬ 
adelphia already this season. 
— Bed Cloud and Spotted Tail accede to a 
cession of the Nebraska lands. 
— Wendell Phillips declares that the Presi¬ 
dential Issue will be civil rights. 
The Iowa Bepubllcans have nominated 
Samuel J. Kirkwood fur Governor. 
— The Pope sent $1,000 for the relief of suf¬ 
ferers by the inundations In France. 
— Gov. Tllden has vetoed the bill commut¬ 
ing long sentences for good conduct. 
—Another incursion of Mexican cattle thieves 
into Texas is reported from New Orleans. 
— Delaware is preparing to ship six million 
bushels of peaches to market this season. 
— Tho cost of maintaining the Indians for the 
year ending June 30,1874, was $6,002,182.09. 
— A grand banquet was given to the Ameri¬ 
can Riflemen, at Dublin, by Trinity College. 
— An oyster measuring twenty-two toy ten 
Inches has been found at Greenwich, Conn. 
— Queen Victoria has boon Invited to bo per¬ 
sonally present at our Centennial next year. 
— Lack of rain has injured the rice crop of 
Louisiana, and other crops aro also suffering. 
— Seven thousand Spanish deserters are re¬ 
ported to be in tho ranks of the Cuban army. 
— It cost $161,000 to furnish Vassar College, 
and the entire cost of the building was $750,000. 
— China has appropriated 40,000 teals for rep¬ 
resentation at the Philadelphia Centennial Ex¬ 
position, 
— The mean annual temperature of New 
York City Is 51° Fahr., and that of New Orleans 
70° Fahr. 
— The Democrats of Cincinnati have deposed 
their president for connection with the water 
work frauds. 
— A terrible typhoon visited Hong Kong, re¬ 
cently. The steamer Payaug was wrecked and 
125 lives lost. 
— The subscriptions received for the sufferers 
by the Inundations in France, amount to more 
than $200,000. 
— The new International Court of Appeals 
was formally opened recently, at Alexandria, 
by the Ktiedive. 
— There are now In this country ilfteen uni¬ 
versities in which colored students aro receiv¬ 
ing Instruction. 
— The health officer at Key West, Fla., re¬ 
ports the prevalence of yellow fever as an epi¬ 
demic at that place. 
— The New York State assessors make the 
total assessments of real and personal property 
for 1874, $2,366,780,102. 
— In the suit of the City of Brooklyn against 
ex-Tax-Collector Isaac Badeau the referee has 
awarded tho city $65,445.74. 
— New discoveries of quicksilver and cinna¬ 
bar are raising the wiblest excitement in Con¬ 
tra Casta County, California. 
— A saloon keeper in Louisiana has been 
compelled to pay $1,300 damages to a woman 
for selling liquor to her husband. 
— The task of surveying the Gulf and coast of 
Lower California has been completed. Upward 
of a year has been spent in the work. 
— Count Cortl, for sevoral years the Italian 
Minister in this country, presented bis letter of 
recall to the President at Long Branch, J une 30. 
— A large meeting was recently held at 
Poughkeepsie to discuss the project of build¬ 
ing a bridge' across the Hudson River at that 
place. 
— Co-education maintained since 1805 in the 
public schools of Newport, It. I., is reported by 
the Committee to toe thoroughly successful and 
useful. 
— The colored citizens of San Francisco have 
petitioned the Board of Education to permit 
their children to enter the public schools of 
the city. 
— The Pope has sent to the Shah, as marks of 
respect, a Florentine mosaic table and a bronze 
model of the triumphal arch of Septimus Sev- 
erus at Rome. 
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2.000,000 healthy, stocky, well-rooted Flat Dutch, ^_ l ’ - °’ 1 
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