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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
PERSONALS, 
IftiswUancau.s gMi'jertising 
Frank Siddall, of Philadelpbift, has gen¬ 
erously douated $1,000 for the Bartholdi 
Statue, thus setting a worthy examine for 
some of New York’s millionaires. 
President Cleveland has tilled the va¬ 
cancy in the Supreme Court of the District of 
Columbia, created by Judge Wylie’s resigna¬ 
tion, by the appointment of William M. Mer¬ 
rick, of Maryland. 
Senator Van Wyck a few days ago called 
the attention of President Cleveland and Sec¬ 
retary Lamar to the fact that several citizens 
ot Nebraska were recently murdered while 
trying to take homesteads on public lands 
illegally fenced by a British cattle company. 
Mrs. Frances A. Vanderbilt, the widow 
of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, died in 
this city a few days ago. She was 39 years 
old, and was bora near Mobile, Ala. She was 
28 years younger when she died than the Com¬ 
modore was when be began courting her. He 
died in January, 1877. 
The Earl of Selkirk, whose title has become 
extinct by his death lately at St. Mary’s Isle, 
Scotland, was sou ot the founder of the Sel- 
kiik Settlement in Canada, Paul Jones once 
dropped down on St. Mary’s Isle, and carried 
off the family plate while the Earl w as away. 
It was recovered, and the family have it to¬ 
day. 
George Sand once lived in lodgings at 
Paris for w hieh she paid $UQ a year. She had 
no servant ami got her food from an eating- 
house close by for two francs a day. She did 
her own washing and needle-work. She was 
25 years old when, for the sake of economy, 
she put on the dress of men. Her friends were 
naturally shocked by her eccentricities. 
A writer m the London Times says: “Mr. 
Charles Stewart Parnell descends from ‘bold 
Norfolk's Earl, De Brotherton’, son of Edward 
1. and Marshal of England, as well as from 
that 'lhoruas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, 
w hom Bolingbroke challenged to mortal com 
bat, and whom Richard II. banished for life. 
Another of Mr. Parnell’s ancestors is John 
Howard, the ‘Jockey of Norfolk,’ first of the 
Dukes of Norfolk, w ho was slain at Bosworth 
and duly attainted by the victorious party.” 
General Grant’s birthday message was 
brief and simple: “To the various army posts, 
societies, cities, public schools, States, corpor¬ 
ation and individuals, North and South, who 
have been so kind as to send their congratula¬ 
tions ou my sixty-third birthday, 1 wish to 
offer rny grateful acknowledgment. The dis¬ 
patches have beeu so uutnerous and touching 
in tone that it would have beeu impossible to 
answer them if I had been in perfect health.’» 
Over 100,000 copies of his work are already 
bespoken. He declares that it is entirely his 
own composition. 
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