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Dr. Daniel T. Smith was shot and killed at Madison, Ark., on the 28th ult., by Wm. C. Davis, whom he was attacking.

Hon. Sherrard Clemens, of Virginia, announces himself a candidate for re-election to Congress.

Harry Perry, the actor, recently married Miss Agnes Rand in San Francisco, and has concluded to make California his home.

Mr. William Kidd is giving lectures in London for the benefit of ‘"homeless and starving dogs."’

Mr. Henry Wycoff (of Gamble fame) has received $2,800,--$1,000 for a St. Petersburg agency, and $1,200 for China.

Henry Naulty, the business agent of Rarey, the horse tamer, died suddenly last week at Lowell, Mass.

The gross amount expended by the Canadian Government on the entertainment of the Prince of Wales, is $232,374.23.

Secretary Chase has already received thirty bushels of applications for office. More coming.

George Little has been appointed United States Marshal for North Carolina, and Peter L. Foy Postmaster at St. Louis.

David C. Hond, a printer, was killed in Memphis, Tenn., on the 28th ult., by falling down the steps of the Overton House.

The name of Fort Floyd has been changed to Fort McLane.

Works on the United States are now eagerly sought for in Europe, and find a ready sale.

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