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Show KKLIXGS. Raphael Scmmes ia canJiti;vto for mayor of Mobile. Louisa Mulbach ia to bavc a mouu-umiiut mouu-umiiut in Berlin. Somebody has just usct-rtametl that Ctvatt'Lar is a Jew. Bripnoli is singing in Puria with ruodtTate succcso. Tony Pastor is building a big opera houde in Chicr.o. Gen. A. F. Horry Is called the b coou-hunter in Uhio. Barton is boginning to lay in its HLuall-pox for thy winter. M. Mirhelet is writing a hi.-tory oi the year 1S15 and the restoration. At Columbus, Ga., collectors l known by the shot-guns they carry. Hartford, Conn., Lc horrifietl at a proposition to start a Sunday paper. Governor Hendricks thinks wo are good enough for Cuba, if she is willing. will-ing. Gen. George B. McClellan and faiu-il.vwiU faiu-il.vwiU spend the coming winter at Mice. Katoff, editor of the Mt-scow Gazette, Gaz-ette, admits an income ot two millions. Mr. Martin F. Tupper has been : reading his poems at Glasgow and Dundee. In peace prepare for war. Now is a good time to hoist in a supply of Havana?. Prince George of Truia hns writ-ton writ-ton a tragedy, entitled "Christine von Schwcden." The Boston chief of police exhibits the likeness of a man who paid a bill on presentation. A large number of the works o Petrarch are still buried in Italian and other libraries. Pumpkin pie BOciables are resorted to by the "upper crust" of the Minnesota Min-nesota rural districts. "Toilers anl Spinsters, and other Essays" by Miss Thackeray, is announced an-nounced in England. Sam Bowles refuses to be mnyor of Spring field. "The presidency or nothing," is his motto. Six comets have been discovered by the astronomers since April 2, and it hns not been a particularly good year for comets, either. The ladies of Havre are about to erect a colossal statue of the Virgin to Commemorate the escape of that city from Prussian invasion. Alpbonzo, having attended a war meeting, says that Duckling on one's armor this weather is not half so pleasant as buckling on to one's charmer. The mayor of Burlington, Vt., hns assigned a certain street for boys to UBe for coasting in that city this winter, win-ter, and pedestrians are warned to clear the way. The second adventists who have been camped on Terry Island, Ot., waiting the end of the world, November Nov-ember 5, do not give it up yet, and still remain in camp and expectation. expecta-tion. Gen. Washington's family bible is advertised for sale. It is in three large quarto volumes, and the public are gravely informed that it wad presented to Gen. 'Washington by the author. One of the strong-minded tells u that "there is an angel who watches over every woman." If this be true, why is it that those watching angels sutler so many of the waUheu women to go to the douce, Bunches of autumn leaves arc said to be very beautiful evening decorations, decora-tions, if fi UM-itfH candle bo oct bq hind them. If the flame of the candle can-dle be allowed to touch one of them tho brilliancy of the display is greatly increased, Of course there was a woman at tho bottom of it. It was Mrs. Chambord whose persuasions induced tho count to apply his divine boot-leather boot-leather to the Hearing crown of France. She was afraid of Marseillaises, Marseil-laises, and barricades, and guillotines and that sort of tiling. A man in Dubuque was arrested for assaulting his wife with a pitcher, nnd in his pocket was found the following verse, inscribed to his wife: Darlintr, 0 darling! piod-night and ijoojby I Nothing of ptvil nould part you and t---Nothing of poril, and nothing of (uin; Death and disastur to part u it ore vain. |