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The Gulf Stream, Refrijerated 
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— Charlton, Saratoga county, ia troubled with 
burglars. 
— A mineralogloal society is to be organized 
in London. 
— Navigation has closed at Chicago. The ice 
is very heavy. 
— There was 'a fox hunt at Old Bridge, N.J., 
on Thanksgiving day. 
— There were 21 deaths in Newark, in one 
week fruin diphtheria. 
— Another war cloud; this time with Eng¬ 
land. It Is a fish story. 
—. The Masonic Hall of Harrisburg, Pa„ has 
been sold by the Sheriff. 
— Three secret societies at Princeton College 
have voluntarily disbanded. 
— Japanese advices state that war between 
Japan and Corea is inevitable. 
— The Hudson for nine miles below Albany 
was covered with Ice. Nov, 25. 
— A Brooklyn cashier has disgraced the pro¬ 
fession. He took only $20,000. 
— Fernando Wood is In Washington working 
for his ohances for the Speakership. 
— A company of negro ininlstrels are said to 
be mooting with great success in Paris. 
— M. Thiers Is engaged in writing his philo¬ 
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— ltev. Dr. Lord of Buffalo, proposes to will 
his valuable library to the city of Buffalo, 
The official vote of Oregon gives Lane, 
Democrat, for Congress, a majority or 2«7. 
— Cholera is interfering somewhat, with the 
movements of the Prlnco of Wales In India. 
— The flag of the Confederate steamer Shen¬ 
andoah has been on exhibition In Richmond. 
— The Children's Aid Society of New York 
has distributed within the lust 23 years *1,877,- 
569, 
— The assassin of the German Consul-General 
in Uraguay has been tried by court-martial and 
shot. 
— In Glasgow, Scotland, 500 unemployed 
handloom weavers are engaged sweeping the 
streets. 
— The number of Insane people In San Fran, 
cisco this year is 25 per cent larger than it was 
last year. 
— The proprietor of the Jersey City Argus 
gave & Thanksgiving dinner to three hundred 
newsboys. 
— The Great Eastern steamship Is being re¬ 
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