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Prince Frederic of Lippe (Detmold) ie dead. 
M188 Bkaddon is at work on her thirtieth 
novel. 
Count Arnim (D’Arnim) will winter at 8t. 
Remo. 
A bronze statue of O'Connell is to be erected 
in Melbourne. 
J. Ross Brown died at his residence In Oak¬ 
land, Cal., Deo. 8. 
Bret Haute is dramatizing his history of 
“ Gabriel Conroy." 
Sculptor Jones of Washington, Is making a 
bust of Revcrdy Johnson. 
Gilbert Hamkhton has become art editor 
of the International Review. 
Hf.nry Wilson's property, it is said, will 
not exceed >10,000 tn amount. 
Tiie Rev. Mr. Eecleston of Philadelphia, has 
declined the Bishopric of Iowa. 
The Dean of Hereford will lend his cathedral 
lor the Musical Festival of 1870. 
The tragedian Rossi him had the bitter mis¬ 
fortune to lose ids son, by death. 
Tennyson smokes a short, black pipe. This 
Is the most unpoetical of licenses. 
Mr. J. E. Hyatt of New York, Is called the 
champion bone-i>layer of the world, 
G, Doran, the French artist, recently said 
that he had painted a sea “lifesize.’’ 
W. D. Kelley lias given to a Georgia college 
a vast collection of public documents. 
Edward 8 . Tobky has been appointed Post¬ 
master of B jeton, in piace of Gen. Burt. 
Mk. Wjlkie Collins has written a new 
serial story called “The Two Destinies." 
Belle Boyd lectured on the war at Charles¬ 
ton, 8. C., to an audience of fifteen people. 
It is said that ex-President Thiers's “Mem¬ 
oirs ” will fill 16 volumes when completed. 
Mr. Robert Bonnku has given $1,000 to the 
Woman’s Christian Association of Hartford. 
Bing’s Japanese collection ha* gone by pur¬ 
chase from Paris to the 8outh Kensington 
Museum. 
Miss Cuaohokt, a niece of Sir John Frankllu, 
Is writing the lives of her uncle and Lady 
Franklin. 
Dore Is said to be engaged upon a picture 30 
feet by 20 feet, representing Christ’s entry into 
Jerusalem. 
Mr. G. L. Fox, the clown, has been placed in 
the McLean Lunatic Asylum, at Somerville, 
near Boston, 
Mr. Okvil Grant, brother of the President, 
who has been very ill in Washington, Is recov¬ 
ering his health. 
Mr. John Q. Smith, ex-member of Congress 
from Ohio, bn* been appointed Commissioner 
of Indian Affairs. 
Amasa Walker’s will shows that he left 
$35,000 worth of personal property, and $37,000 
worth of real estate. 
Senator Dawes is Btlll very lame from the 
effects of the kicks from his horse, and walks 
about with difficulty. 
Kx-TuEASURER Mann of Saratoga Co., has 
been arrested for Issuing $118,000 of unauthor¬ 
ized notes; he gave bail. 
Martin Anderson, the father of Dr. Ander¬ 
son, President of tho Kochester University, 
died Dec. 8, at the age of 86. 
Sheldon & Co., publishers, at No. (177 Broad¬ 
way, N. Y., are about to abandon entirely the 
retail port ion of their business. 
Gov. Chamberlain will deliver an oration 
before the trustees, faculty, and students of 
the University of South Carolina on the 21st 
Inst. 
Mit. Wm. L. Stone of this city has been in¬ 
vited by the Centeonla! Commissioners to read 
a sketch of George Clinton at Independence 
Hall, July 2, 1870, 
It is announced that Henry Wilson's “Rise 
and Fall of the Slave Power in America " will 
be finished by his intimate friend and pastor, 
Rev. Samuel Hunt. 
It is stated that Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines is in 
Washington taking preliminary measures in 
her suit against, her former counsel, Caleb 
Cushing. 
Ann Connolly of San Francisco, aged 73, 
sues for a divorce from Henry Connolly, aged 
75, because he broke the promise made before 
marriage to quit chewing tobacco. 
J. T. Raymond will appear in Washington as 
Colonel Sellers at the conclusion of his Balti¬ 
more engagement. Merit, Gordon (Mrs. Ray¬ 
mond) will be the Laura Hawkins. 
DR, Bowen, for many years a missionary in 
Africa, and an author of some distinction, 
died recently In the lunatic asylumn at Mil- 
ledgeviile, Ga„ of which he had been an imnnte 
several years. 
MRS. Eliza M. Parkhurst has instituted a 
suit, in Port Jervis, against Robt. M. Berdell, 
ex-President i»r the Erie Railway Company, 
for the recovery of $86,000, funds which he 
held in trust for her. 
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X Complete Treatise on Dairy Farm* 
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BY 5. A. WILLARD, A. DU., 
ry Husbandry KdUor of Moore’s Rural New- 
Yorker, Lecturer fn Cornell University, Maine 
Agricultural College, Etc., Etc. 
Tuts Is the most full, practical and reliable work 
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a single cow, to obtain and study this work. 
It. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
?8 Duane St., New York. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.—^T his king of Ag¬ 
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year, under the most favorable auspices. It Is the 
determination of Its publishers to furnish a brighter 
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and editorial ability, there is no paper of its kind 
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Republican, 
Is made of knitted cotton, and supersedes the ordi¬ 
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Address .1. HENRY 
Care Box 3318, New York. 
