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Galt's Statue of Jefferson. --A letter from Paris states that this work of art, for the University of Virginia, was, at that writing, (Sept. 24,) boxed up, and put on board of ship for the United States.
received with a national salute from the battery. A widow of thirty, living in Stratford, Canada, lately sued a young man of twenty-one for $10,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage. The jury gave her $300. The 6th day of December has been set apart as a day of Thanksgiving in Canada, for the abundant harvest with which the Province has been blessed. The Emperor Napoleon, through his private secretary, accepts the proposal of an excursion of the English Volunteers to Paris, and says they will be welcome. An ordinance of the city of Memphis requires all stores and saloons to be closed at 11 o'clock P. M. A woman and her five children were found at Topeka, K. T., on the 14th ult., dead from starvation. Samuel H. Barnes, the Canal Commissioner elect, of New York, died at Norwich, Conn., Wednesday night, of erysipelas. The Bell and Everett Club, of Ward 11, Boston, are to form a skating club, using their uniforms and lanterns on the ice. M