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Show j IMCLIZYGS. Muxioj i gr-itinir up another revolution. revo-lution. Tlie Lit-roiim took M.imo railway; can from France. I The be.-t band to accompany a lady I vocalist A bus-band. ! i New Hampshire bas twenty-oae couples who have been married over titty years. A Georgia ba.se-ball umpire, who I failed to give satiafacttou, was ridden on a mil. I The Bofiton Transcript says lhai ; bread-making is among the lost arta of New England. ! New Hampshire has emancipated : woman so Jar as to give her the privi-1 privi-1 lege of paying her own debts. In Chicago one can thrash his 1 mother-in-law, under a recent decision, j for seventy-live dollars. Mosquitoes don't like carbolic acid. I A few drops sprinkled in a room will 1 scatter them effectually. A family were lately poisoned by eating custard tlavored with "extract of vanilla," as sold in groceries. The acquisition of Alsace by tho : Germans is a nominal loss to Protcst-I Protcst-I autism in France. The shad batched at Uolyoke in 1 Massachusetts, th U year, are estimated i at sixty millions. j The cetiaus of Chicago, just coih-'ptctcd, coih-'ptctcd, lmv the population to he -ol!4,i;7'J, of whom 170,l!7r are males. ; Of the six eaccs thus far reported j in which "cundiimno'' has been administered, ad-ministered, four havu terminated fatally. In lS4ti there were fourteen daily I papers iu Boston, and now, alter a lapse j of twenty-five year?, the number has dc-j dc-j creased to eight. t Tho Massachusetts State constables consta-bles are hereafter to arrest tramps and j vagrants who go from city to city begging. No people under heaven can excel tho Americana in the manly art of sitting on a bench and seeing eighteen men play ball. More passengers have been killed or maimed during the past year on street cars in New York city than on steam railways throughout the State. Torre Haute, Ind., has a law agaiust bitching horses to shade-trees, and a case is to be tested whether a man can be arrested tor hitching his liorso to his own shade tree. The first written constitution in tho new world was that agreed upon at j Hartford, on January 14th, 163S, by I "the inhabitants nnd residents of I Windsor, Hartford and Woathcrs-l Woathcrs-l field." j All the Christian sects together in i the world comprise a membership of j about 330,000, 000, whilstheathen worshippers wor-shippers count over 1,000,000,000, tho BudhistB alone having 340,000,000. The Roman Catholic Church embraces 155,000,000 follows, all the Protestant folds combined 150.000,000. A writer on monkies tells us a story of ono of these female undeveloped epeoies of humanity, who having lost her infant, adopted a kitten. Ono day the kitten scratched, tho monkey immediately examined the kitton's feet, and without more ado bit off the claws. That monkey had a smart intellect. A few days ago a young gentleman and lady from the rural districts visited Somerset, Pa., to get married. The youDg couple entored the town on this festive occasion astride of one horse, They dismounted, had their horse fed, partook of a sumptuous repast consisting con-sisting of crackers, wore then united in tho holy bonds of matrimony by a justico of the peace, when they again mounted their steed and wended their way to their mountain home amid the cheers of the populace. |