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Prop. i). Murray, for several years Minister 
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resume his former position iu lllltg 6 r» College, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
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ascension October :W. He started from Louisi¬ 
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alighting In t tie tree-tops and losing his balloon, 
“ The Century.” 
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an invitation from the Free Religious Associa¬ 
tion of Boston to lecture on Feb. 13, on “ the 
Public School question as understood by a 
Catholic American citizen.” 
Salqsooom at Factories, Taunton, Mass, 
2 Maiden Lane, new York. 
To those who are making up their minds what 
Agricultural paper to Lake next year we wish to say 
a word. The leading Agricultural paper of this 
State lias beon, is, and will be. Moore’s Rural 
New-Yorker. Last year, when rumors were rife 
in regard to its publisher. Mr. D. D. T. Moore, that 
gentleman found u st rong wind to beat against; but 
lie nttallv succeeded in convincing the people that 
nno-lmlf of wbat was said win not true and the other 
half greatly exaggerated, and so they rallied to the 
support of the eld RURAL. Mr Moo UK lived Up lo 
lit* promises, and Ins paper for 1874 was character; 
ized py Lhe same splrli that has animated former 
volumes. Wo like the Ri'itAi., and wo hope to see 
A Work on the Breeding, Rear 
ing, Care and General Man¬ 
agement of Poultry. 
THia is one of the fluest gotten-uD works on the 
subject on which. It Bents, for Its size and price, of 
any publication of the kind In this oountry. It Is 
Diiely * mi profusely Illustrated, and printed and 
bound In extra stylo. Contains 224 large ootuTO 
pager. Bent, by mail, post-paid, for 91.60. Adorou 
1>. IK T. MOOKK, Publisher, 
IS Dunne !4t., New York. 
