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— Chicago is erecting 10,000 divollings this 
year. 
— Cheshire, Mass., has the Texas cattle dis¬ 
ease. 
— Bavaria will send two himdred exhibitors to 
the Centennial. 
— Arrests have been made in Russia of prom¬ 
inent Socialists. 
— The Kentucky Legislature will be urged to 
prohibit lotteries. 
— The Maine election gives a Republican ma¬ 
jority of over 5,000. 
— Belgium sells annually $4,000,000 worth of 
Valenciennes lace- 
— Mem-Sen, a Chinese tenor, is to sing in the 
Paris grand opera. 
-The Spanish Ministers are represented to 
be liberal and united. 
— A scheme for establishing a German colony 
in Abyssinia him fallen. 
— Disastrous hurricanes have been prevalent 
of late in the West Indies. 
— The colored population of Louisiana ex¬ 
ceeds the whites by 45,000. 
— The experimental lightning mall train 
reached St. Louis on timo. 
— Daniel Webster’s home at MausQeld, Mass., 
was burned on the 8th Inst. 
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Turkistan aud tbo Caucasus. 
— spite of panics and hard times, Newark 
shows a population of 128,818. 
— The great Yorkshire handicap has been 
won at Doncaster by St. Legor. 
— $7,000,000 Is subscribed to the guarantee 
fund of the Bank of California. 
— 6,000 cases of cattle disease were lately re¬ 
ported in Devonshire, England. 
— The manufacture of gloves is being intro¬ 
duced extensively Into California. 
— A waterspout in Prance destroyed fifty 
houses and sixty pcrsorte'afo missing. 
— The United States war ship Tennessee re¬ 
cently passed through the Sura Canal. 
— A Schenectady barkeeper is eleven ye ns 
old aud weigh* two hundred pounds. 
— Sage Chapel, Cornell University, N. Y., is 
to have a new organ at a cost of $4.01)0. 
— Wcslervelt swears that he never saw Char¬ 
lie Ross ami knows nothing about him. 
— Tliero are 500 applicants for the position of 
public executioner at Barcelona, Spain. 
— E Uvin Booth Is recovering very slowy. lie 
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— The Direct United Stales Cable Company 
is ready for the transaction of business. 
— T) photd fever inis been raging badly of 
late on the southern side of Pittsburg, Pa. 
— The B iffalo and Jamestown Railroad, N. 
Y., will bo completed by the 1st of October. 
— An oak raft, considered worth $140,000, was 
broken atul scattered lu a gale on Lake Brie. 
— A colored normal and theological seminary 
is to be established at Atlanta by the Baptists. 
— A newspaper to give information on the 
Centennial Exhibition lias been established lu 
Paris. 
— Thirty-five lives were lost on New Orleans 
steamers during the first half of this year, 21 
by fire. 
— Only 55,000,000 acres, out of a total area of 
507.000,000, are under cultivation in the South¬ 
ern States. 
— Emigration to the United States is dimin¬ 
ishing from Scotland, as well as from England 
and Ireland. 
— A new field of coal lias been found in Lin¬ 
colnshire, Eugland. It is reached at the depth 
of 1,700 feet. 
— Eleven persons perished recently from poi¬ 
sonous gas in the Donuiugtou Wood Colliery, 
Shropshire, England. 
— Commercial confidence in San Francisco is 
said to be restored and business is transacted 
as usual before the panic. 
— The Mexican War Veterans in New York 
recently celebrated the twenty-eighth anniver¬ 
sary of the capture of Mexico. 
— It Is said that about60 per cent, of t he daily 
water supply in Now York Is wasted ignorantly 
and wantonly through the sewers. 
— A mine of honey lias been discovered at 
Cajon Pass, Cal. It Is a quarter of a mile long, 
aud contains 1,000 tons of the sweet. 
— A French priest has refused two millions 
of francs bequeathed to him by bis brother, be¬ 
cause the brother had led a wicked life. 
— A new aquarium is being built at West¬ 
minster, Eng., 600 lest long by 240 feet wide, 
with a tank to contain 600,000 gallons of water. 
— Both Harvard and Williams Colleges now 
require sophomores to sign pledges that they 
will obey the laws of the college aud refrain 
from “ hazing." 
— The Greek Government has offered to sup¬ 
ply whatever quantity of Pontellc marble the 
Byron Memorial Committee may require for the 
monument, free of all cost. 
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