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— The name Protestant was first used in 1539. 
— Sir Charles Dilke Is about to tour the world 
again. 
— Woolen cloth was introduced into England 
in 1191. 
— Nast is to give illustrated lectures again 
next winter. 
— Prof. Huxley has 350 students in the Edin¬ 
burg University. 
— Fifty thousand Mohammedans are now re¬ 
siding in Nanking. 
— John Rankin & Co. of London, have failed. 
Liabilities $1,350,000. 
— The city of San Francisco is said to contain a 
population of 375,000. 
— Mr. Gladstone’s sale of porcelain on June 
31, amounted to $8,95(0, 
— Judere Brady denied the motion to quash 
all the Tweed indictments. 
— The Fourth was not celebrated in Taris 
this year by the Americans. 
— A draft of a now constitution for the king¬ 
dom of Spain ia completed. 
The Fourth of July banquet in London 
was attended by 300 persons. 
Prominent English ministers are preparing 
a testimonial to Mr. Boccher. 
— Mr. Beecher’s salary for the current year 
has been advanced to $100,000. 
— The rate of taxation in New York will be 
this year about three per cent. 
— The Connecticut Legislature has voted 
$35,000 for Centennial purposes. 
in $10,000,000 counted in theTreasury, 
there is only one shortage of $30. 
The Chinese authorities have prohibited 
the emigration of Coolies to Cuba. 
— Good news is being received from all the 
wine-growing districts In France. 
It is claimed that Kansas will this year 
harvest a wheat crop of 13,000,000 bushels. 
— A Mexican millionaire has erected a colos¬ 
sal statue of Christopher Columbus In Paris. 
— Belfast Is not behind Dublin In demonstra¬ 
tion of Welcome to the American Klfle Team. 
— The King of Bavaria has granted a sum of 
50,400 florins to bo expendod tor works of art. 
— Of the 30,000,000 acres of tillable land in 
Kansas less than 4,000,000 acres are under culti¬ 
vation. 
— Governor Tilden, by his Canal policy, is 
said to have saved, $3,030,000 to the State of 
New Vork. 
— The Italian Kingdom is not to participate 
in the Centennial Exhibition on account of 
the expense. 
— There have been destructive floods in the 
French department of Calvados and Swiss can¬ 
ton of Geneva. 
— One-eighth of all the lands and premises on 
Goat Island, at Niagara Falls, was recently 
80ld Tor $51,335. 
The Reformed Episcopal Church has from 
forty to fifty clergymen and more than thirty 
congregations. 
The Groat Eastern has been chartered to 
run between Liverpool and Philadelphia during 
the Centennial. 
Mistake of the types caused this announce¬ 
ment to read : “ Thirteen Illinois railroads are 
in the hands of deceiversl" 
— A monument to Theophile Gautier was 
dedicated at the Montmartre Cemetery, near 
Paris, oil Thursday, June 31. 
— The English Government has appointed a 
Royal Commission to Inquire into the subject 
of vlvlsectlotiai experiments. 
The House of Representatives of Conn, 
has voted an appropriation of $35,000 to the 
National Centennial exhibition. 
— The State Prison at Philadelphia lias stop¬ 
ped cigar making, being unable to compote 
with the Connecticut Institution, 
— The French African Expedition, which is 
to take up the thread of Livingstone’s labors, 
will sail from Toulon on September 1st. 
A telegraph cable, connecting Martha's 
Vineyard with the main land, was successfully 
laid across Vineyard Sound on the8th lust. 
— A petition has been sent to the Constitu¬ 
tional Convention of Missouri asking that the 
free school system bo abandoned In that State. 
— According to a recent report of the French 
Minister of Public Instruction, thirty per cent, 
of the population of France cannot read or 
write. 
The .strikes of oil near Titusville within 
the past few weeks have been so numerous and 
so rich that a relapse into the oil fever is im¬ 
minent. 
— Loader and Price, who perjured themsel¬ 
ves in affidavits against Mr. Beecher and Mrs. 
nitoo, have been indicted by the Kings County- 
Grand Jury. 
— Owens College, Manchester, England, lias 
received $75,000 as a first installment of a legacy 
•equeathed by Charles Clifton, an American 
engineer, born in Yorkshire. 
I lie annual return of pauperism In En¬ 
gland on New Year's day shows that the num¬ 
ber of persons in receipt or relief from the 
rates on the 1st of January, 1875, was 817,833. 
LNT R° 0( t profitable employ- 
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J. W. BARKER, THOMAS MOUOY, 
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General OHire, \«, | Clinton Block, Syracuse, !Y,Y. 
Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Onon/laca 
Factory Filled 
DA1UY AAB Tilt I, E SALT. 
Respectfully Call the Attention of Dairymen 
and others to the quality of Salt now 
being manufactured by them. 
Having for many yours past been engaged In per¬ 
fecting the various processes lor the manufacture of 
this and by adopting the best modes and ma¬ 
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Is superior to auy other, either of foreign or domestic 
production. The following Is nn anulvsis of our suit 
and the Ashton, mudetn April. 187:5. hr .Messrs. Waltz 
sod SliMtilan, Chemists, or New York, under the di¬ 
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Water... . I) 78811 O.IWstf 
Insoluble Matter. u.05(14 O.lfliq 
Mtrtphate or I,Into. 1.2272 0,7217 
Sulplmto of-Magnesia_ U.QN9 . 
Chloride of Calcium. 0.ui";i 
Chloride of MagnoBlum.. (I.05DI 0.0840 
Chloride of SoiUuxn.07.7398 98,5213 
90.01174 00,0*22 
Circulars In regard to thfi various other tests made 
with this salt In comparison with the beat foreign 
article, also certificates irmu a large number or the 
best dairies Id the State as tu its quality, may lie hud 
on application to J. W. Bakkch, Secretary, Syra¬ 
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