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oney to spare, is building six iron stores on Broadway, which will cost him $500,000. The number of students inscribed at the Medical School of Paris at the commencement of this year was only 1,196. Benj. W. Jackson, formerly a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, died at Parkersburg, Va., on the 23d ult. The authorities of Savannah are about to erect a telegraph from that city to Fort Pulaski, a distance of twelve miles. Lime manufactured during the last year at Rockland, Me., foots up 899,460 casks, an increase of 50,000 casks over 1859. The immense appetite of London is fed every year by about 270,300 oxen, besides 30,000 calves, 1,500,000 sheep, and 30,000 swine. Sam. Jones, Deputy Sheriff of Maury co., Tenn., has defaulted for $100,000, and absconded. Mr. Jas. Pierce, of Nansemond county, Va., has lost in a few weeks past five children, from that dreadful disease, diphtheria. The Stowah (Ga.) Iron Works, have been sold to Messrs. Cothr