rtt Eittsktglj Gaitth PERSONAL — Minaxkhinteaselypqmluinlrew Mime. . la writing' a history of .iii admirdstra:tion. —Tennyson's new poem will not come out until February. —Train, Stanton and Anthony lost money in their Boston lectures. --Geo. Emory Upton, the anther of tke new hook lon ,inlanirlf "ftlet , to Enure io_spupd some time. isases - Ilenices la about to publish i book of ber own poem's.., and has dediUsted it to Swinburne. —A new volrime of fragments,• by "Sclulkr, Fever before published, hes itun, .bcau Issued by tho Cottas in Boadtgardt.l --Ltebtg, the great . Professor, ii brightest ornament et the University of Munich, where he enjoys an Mime of 15,000 florins. —hfulor Morey, who was . ,gbot setae time ago, in Kentucky; by, Wear Bar taidge,'ltu recovered sufficiently to at tend to hie duties. - -31eatires are being taken to remote the Mudd from the Dry Tortigas, on the ground that if he stays murk longer ho will returnto duet. —Bismarck, whe until 11555 Ina badly in debt, has now in Income of $50,000, and told M. De Rothschild that he ex pert to die a millionaire. —Three cooples, who were muffled together, celebrated their golden wed dieglately, in Marlbro, Mau. This Is one of the moat remittable golden wed dings on record. —Silas Bronson, the milllonsire,:left magnificent donation to Waterbury, but did not Mention in his will the name of his son who ..is living in poverty at Litchfield, Connecticut; . —Twenty thousand copies of Gustave Preytag's "Debit and Credit" hue been sold In Germany. Prof. hiundt.'s (the husband of Louisa Iltighlhsell historical novels have bad next to this the insist eitcul alien or any novebiln that country. —Professor Augustus Potinnaan, the greatest geographer of the age, receives a salary of but twelve hundred PiIISSMII thalcrs; and Prof. Bunsen, of Haldel• berg, the inventor of the spectral at:Wy lie receives seventeen hundred florins, about. equal-to eight hundred aid Arty dollar's in gold, per annum. —Louis Blanc, the republican, the peacemaker, the red Jacobin, the &boll tionlat of monarchies, the toyer of higher and nobler things than the present age ran furnish, the Utopias, in abort has made t 0,000,000 out of the Homburg hells, where he broke several banks. —Catalan IL Clay, one of the mem bers of the band of noble Boman, still left to his country, is improving blitime and making use of his knowledge of ag riculture, by iambic near Bt. Peters burg, where he has been for so long our able representative. —Mr. Geo. W. Curtis, taint' mind the moat genial and pleasant writer of ear times, has written a letter to Putnam's Ifertenie. 6 pleasantei bit of literary gossip, travelling over all of the,ground from grim to gay, we do not remember ever to have seen. —Leverrier.the renowned astronomer, who is also a' member of the French Senate, Is moat fanatically conservative, and calls upon the government to rein state Bombe and all of the little princes and dukeam their Italian possesnions. —Geo. F. Train advises all the young men of Boston to kayo that place sad emigrate west. Beacon street, he says, Is the hell of this country. Peer Geo. F. has probably tried to get into the society .11:T . -Boston of which Beacon street is headquarters, and failed in the attempt; hence his rage. —At Bismarck's earnest and repeated entreaties, the King of Pnmsla has re moved the Count Zur Lippe, Minister of Justice, and given his portfolio to An other.' This is said to be an excellent thlng,f as the Count Zur Lippe wawa nano -minded , bigoted man; maculated to do n great deal of harm. —Devrlent aid Dawlson, the greatest dramatic stars in the Germantinnament, are, it is said, With Mesdemoisselles 1111- rich and Mullins, the most beautiful and talented women on the German stage, and a nuMber of lesser light', to form a company to travel through the principle cities of America next yeer. ..this undertaking should enamel!, and the persons named be Induced to oin, it would be the most powerfttl company . that thls 'country has aver seen. 'l.'he great fault of oreign companies hero Au been that the women are repulsively ugly, and the great merit has been that the subordittate characters put more life and aide play into their puts than many of our so-called stem GLEANING'S. —Cincinnati hu a German Opera.. —The Raedasaationaidebtandpaper obligations amount to $1,2d0,000,000. —Heavy falls of snow followed by in ' tense cold bave prevailed all over the country. —Stoves are used la Haglaid which consume their own mnolte, and do not therefore need any chinunsys. —The British steamer Henkel was wrecked by thp recent typhoon at Hoag Hong, and seventy-one lives were lost. r-Tbe first num?sr of a new paper ityled the ”A:Astri" hu appeared in Parie Its name denoting its chancier. —A co.opentive grecui fa Richmond, India as, paya slztesn percent. dirt , deans; that Is it harpald three quarterly dividends of four per oentintab. —Thos. J. Macdonald died on Chars- . „day, in Covington, Iy.. from snorer :dole of chloroform, which he took to ; alleviate the pain of an aching, teath. —lmitation meerschaums, made of i$••• tatoes, were at the Paris Exhibition. The vegetables were Prepared In a pc ; collar chemical way, end are said to be an excellent imitation:\ ! —A. locomotive exploded on the Balti: more and Ohio Railroad, at Ranorer 1 ,street, Baltimore, on Thursday, killing the engineer and a mu repairing vicar f. in the neighborhood. —Sheathe of Oheyeue, what an ex change calls the "ii/litonte' of that law town, do their riding is four horse em; nibusses, with coachmen on the box and footmen behind. " —The Illuouri sfseg has became so low that the peoplg along the bankshavo bees digging In the mnd and have farad large quantities of valuables, .canned fruits, wines, etc,, lost from wmchn of steamboats. —A. school house la -Tnimpealesn county, Wisconsin, was struck by light ning last week, and the members of the school board, which wu Meedision,Nere lmo:ked senseless. Fortunately; no scholars were injured. —The largest each end door factory in the Untied Buttes is said to be In rend du Lac, Wisconsin. The buildings corer fifteen acres of ground, and a asp ; Its' of $20C,000 Is kept constantly em ployed. Carrington, a . butcher, was stabbed and killed in 'Memphis by Ml chic' Pyne, Ma employer. The me * derer was released on 0,000 ball, al though the murder was as cold blooded as ever committed. —The Miaaomi' Derneerg4 allhouSh • ascent paper, is excessively donut, at least we should judge so, froni tke way in which It began an account of the ex. ecutlon of Peter Oluiaman In that town last weak: "Missouri has /1 , 4 a bang. 112 g—thank God!". young man named James Beebe, iu Chicago, ton through the open hatchway of his father's store, from the third wiry to the * ground floor, a distance of some fifty feet; the fall, caused a hem. orrkage of the lungs, and although no banes were broken, he is considered to be In a precarious condition. I: t JAI:Wry itir.4:l 411:COIA. OR A tenties...a . aigirr= rag= Uri int PKlMMltillit almost Dims., or vow snalipu•sw • , - ' . On the remits ' BRONIN BRONCI/ILL -TROUIES WM. a dinet Meanee to the pent. Itte ho• mediae* chef. 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