The public schools of Washington instruct 41,118 white pupils and 7925 coloured ones. They h&ra 281 white teachers and 152" colored t aehew. The engineering operations of the Italian Metal Works Company at Oestellamare, started in 1871, have been a great euecest, and have entirely relieved Italy from all fears of foreign competition in the matter of iron bridges and railway plant generally. M. Bertfflon, the French savant, cays that the number of suicides in ITranee is at the rate of 628 per million for widowers, 273 for bachelors, and 248 for married men, and that offences against the person are 50 per oeat., and against property 45 per cent, less on the part of married than unmarried mm. " AS IHB tfKBDM TO THH POMt," BO dO«B reputation steadily turn to Üboirao WoHra'e SomBDAH Abohaho SoHHAPM. Every now and then come new preparation untainted before the public, in the shape of a wonderful anti-dyapeptie, a powerful alterative, anon* 1 failing stimulant-, or a potent invigorant, and before it had time to gain even notoriety, it» withdrawn ftem the markets, a failure and a> fraud. The splendid virtues of the Behie&n. Schappi, however, grow in celebrity, and the> increasing demand in thujinoomparable ©ordifli i shows the strong hold it has taken, oa popular eeteenu— [Abtx.]
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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4635, 9 June 1880, Page 3
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