The State tax of Florida this year is but three mills. Hog cholera is again raging in Champaign county, Ill. A cat show is to be held in New York, beginning on the 23d inst. Ice harvesters along the Hudson river are on a strike for higher wages. The Ohio river is rapidly rising from the melting of heavy bodies of snow. Several heavy failures among grain dealers of New York occurred last week. Senator Anthony is unable to attend to the duties as President pro tem of the Senate. The glucose works at Buffalo N. Y., have been removed to Peoria, Ill., and Levenworth, Kansas. On Friday last one murderer was hung in Virginia, another in South Carolina, and still another in California. A very heavy snow storm prevailed in Western and Northern N. Y., last week. It also extended to New England. The State Senate of Texas has passed a bill giving the public domain, except homesteads to actual settlers, to the public schools. There were over four thousand suicides in Paris last year, which is attributed to the tremendous pace at which the people live in France. The starch-sugar industry of the country consumes forty thousand bushels of corn per day, and the product is valued at about $10,000,000 per year. In attempting to slaughter a flock of prairie chickens near Fort Sill, a party of eight hunters grew so careless that three of their number were badly wounded. The employes in three of the nail-mills at Wareham, Mass., struck, Saturday, against reducing their wages ten per cent. The nailers and puddlers of Plymouth also struck. Canada is raising a standing army of 1,200 men to serve for three years. The full number applied at the recruiting office in Montreal, where the quota was only one hundred. The Grand Orient of France has issued an appeal to all the lodges of freemasons in the world asking a renewal of unity between the Grand Orient and all other branches of the masonic rite. The situation in Tonquin effectually ties the hands of France. The announcement of the blocking of Canton harbor is the only important event of the week in the Franco-Chinese struggle. Dr. Tanner, the famous faster, is practicing medicine in Jamestown, N. Y. The physicians of that city have made a fruitless attempt to secure his indictment by the grand jury as an illegal practitioner. The French press are advocating an organized effort against the prohibition of the importation of American pork. The prohibition, it is estimated, will cost the French ports 100,000,000 francs, and deprive the working people, besides, of cheap and wholesome food. Articles of incorporation were filed at Springfield, Saturday, for the building of a railroad from a point within five miles of the northeast corner of Cook county to a point in Rock Island county, on the Mississippi, opposite Muscatine, Iowa. The capital is $3,000,000, and among the incorporators are Joseph R. Reynolds, Edgar Terhune Holden, and Josiah Browne, of Chicago. |