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P. O. Box u?3, Newburyport, Mobs. 
— The floods are subsiding in England. 
— -Mme. Le Vert is la Denver City, Colorado. 
— The State debt of Illinois is over $1,500,000. 
— Poughkeepsie drinks 300 kegs of lager 
daily. 
— The cost of the Beecher trial is estimated 
at $140,000. 
— Chun Lung, a Chinese youth, ltt a bright 
Freshman at Yale. 
— Philadelphia has raised $5,000 for free ex¬ 
cursions for poor children. 
— A New Orleans negro shot hia wife because 
she would not eat breakfast.. 
— The Italian Parliament has passed a law to 
secure Copyrights for eight years. 
— It is calculated that 75,000 Americans have 
gone over to Europe this summer. 
— A $41,000 obelisk is to mark the grave of a 
New Zealand chief who died In 1R40. 
— The American Book Trade Association 
met at Niagara Falls, on the 13th Inst. 
— It is anticipated the State census will show 
a population of five and a half millions. 
— The recent heavy rainfalls in Ohio have 
done nearly $30,000 damage to property. 
— Madame Rudersdorf, the great Russian 
prima donna, is teaching singing in Boston. 
— Paganini’s violin is carefully preserved In a 
glass case in the municipal palace of Genoa. 
— The black tongue is raging among the 
cattle in the country south of Hamilton, N. V. 
— Sweet San Diego County, Cal., will this 
year produce 600 tons of honey 1,300,000 pounds! 
— London, the wealthiest city In the world, 
is just organizing its first safe deposit company. 
— Mr. A. T. Stewart has expended more than 
$310,000 at Saratoga, within the last 8 months. 
— A movement is on foot among the spiritua¬ 
lists to send some American mediums to Rus¬ 
sia. 
— Five hundred feet of the Erie Canal Bank 
near Palmyra were washed away on the 12th 
Inst. 
— The new buildings which are now in course 
of erection at Montreal are estimated to cost 
$4,500,000. 
— The principal horse railroad companies in 
this city together employ upward of 11,000 
animals. 
— Thirty millions of the funds in the Treasury 
reserve vault are counted and there is no dis¬ 
crepancy. 
— A thousand newspapers have failed in this 
country the past year, Involving a loss of 
$«,000,000. 
— The Louvre has bought for 13,000 franos 
the statue of the Virgin recently discovered at 
Touraine. 
— There are350 female students in the college 
of medicine and surgery of the St. Petersburg 
University. 
— It is rumored that Mrs. Elizabeth R. Tilton 
has taken steps to obtain a divorce from Theo¬ 
dore Tilton. 
— The Catholic Irish and Orangemen had a 
fight at Lawrence, Muss., on the 13th lust., and 
several were wounded. 
— Postmaster General Jewoll has just put in 
operation 5,000 new mall service routes, mostly 
In the Southern States. 
— The Railroad companies are discharging 
all extra labor at Chicago, and there is a gloomy 
outlook for employes. 
— The New Orleans Picayune says that the 
Fourth of July was celebrated in that city by 
red-nosed bummers only. 
— Chicago claims that ten millions of dollars 
will be expended in constructing 300 buildings 
in that city this summer. 
— Seven hundred and forty converts to Mor- 
monism landed at Castle Garden on the 14th 
Inst., from the steamer Idaho. 
— The Western Union Telegraph is complet¬ 
ing a tower of fifty feet in bight on the crest 
of the lofty Highlands of Neversink. 
— The number of cigar makers in the country 
(including assistants) Is 71,000, of this number 
from 3,000 to 4,000 are at work In this State. 
— The Women’s Centennial Committee of 
Providence netted $2,000 from thoir celebration 
of the burning of the Gaspee a few weeks ago. 
— The Cornell Crew won the Inter-collegiate 
three-mile race, on the 14th Inst. Time 10.46if. 
They also won the Freshman race on the 13th 
inst. 
— One hundred and seven million six hundred 
and sixteen thousand postal cards were issued 
during the fiscal year which ended June 30 
last. 
— A millionaire of Granville, Wis., has re¬ 
cently made a will, in which he leaves $50,000 
to any incorporated town or village in Wiscon¬ 
sin that will not tolerate a brass band. 
— The value of the foreign merchandise im¬ 
ported during the eleven months ending May 
81,1875, was $509,571,335, The exports (foreign 
and domestic) were $003,833,446 during the same 
time. 
— The will of the late Robert H. Ives of 
Providence, R. I., gives the estate, which is 
estimated at from ten to twenty millions, 
mainly to his daughter, wife of Prof. Win. 
Gamwell. 
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Practical Shepherd 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON 
DAIRY FARMS AND FARMING,— DAIRY STOCK AND STOCK FEEDING,—MILK, 
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HISTORY AND MODE OF ORGANIZATION OF BUTTER AND 
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A COMPLETE TREATISE 
Off THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
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By X. A. WILLARD, A. M., 
Editor of the Dairy Department of “ Moore's Rural New-Yorker,” and Lecturer at the Maine- 
State Agricultural College, Cornell University, Etc., Etc. 
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Manufacture, XIII.—Appendix. 
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