Show t = J TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES The Paris Telegraph is publishing literal translations of the Pall Mall Gazettes sensational articles much to the apparent satisfaction of the Parisians The sales of Ee paper are enormous Michael Davitt the released convict re fusesto enter Parliament because in doing so it would be compulsory to swear allegiance allegi-ance to the Queen He declares he will remain re-main an unrelenting enemy of Englands power in Ireland Mrs Strickland charged with complicity in the murder of her husband at Mt Ster ling Kentucky has been sentenced to the penitentiary for ninetynine years Floyd Williams who committed the crime is awaiting await-ing execution Sydney Eosenfeldt Edward J Abrams and Perkins leader of the orchestra all of the Union Theatre Chicago have been arrested ar-rested to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt producing The Mikado Judge Wheeler is very indignant over the violation of the injunction and as the severity of the penalty in case of a conviction con-viction of contempt is discretionary with I him the belief is expressed that the offenders offend-ers will fare badly I Mr Garrett Roach deprecates and stigmatizes I stigma-tizes in the strongest terms the reports of I the disaster to his father which have appeared ap-peared in the newspapers He says Although Al-though my father has been suffering from the effects of malarial fever in his ystem for a long time he never used chloral or anything any-thing of that nature The trouble is that he has not taken medicine enough The workmen employed were today paid off in full the wages due them Until the present financial troubles of the Roaches are settled only a sufficient force of men to complete existing contracts will be retained re-tained The annual report of the Central Pacific railroad for 1881 has been issued The gross earnings for the year are 23261000 being nearly 2500000 less than for 1883 The expenditures ex-penditures are 21238000 over 1000000 greater than the previous year The deficit including the unearned dividends paid amounts to 1890000 The directors claim there is due the company from the Government Govern-ment 630000 held without sanction of law by the United States Treasury A director remarked This treatment by the Government is in striking contrast to the untiring efforts of the company to perform fully every duty to the United States Sydney Rosenfeld is in more operatic I trouble having been served with a restraining restrain-ing order on The Black Hussar which one of his companies was to produce at the Grand Opera House Milwaukee The injunction in-junction which was served at the instance of Goldmark Sonried of New York is a voluminous document requiring sixty pages of legal paper to enumerate the various specialties such as the song Seek the Answer An-swer in the Stars which are introduced in the opera and to produce which the complainants com-plainants claim the exclusive right Notice was also served on the stage manager of the house Mr Rosenfeld has not as yet determined de-termined whether he will rent the opera house and attempt a production of the piece or entirely abandon the project The New York men are represented by a Chicago attorney at-torney |