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Show . TELEGRAM S. Reported specially for the Salt Lakk Herald by Western Union Telegraph. uchtkimsTflashes. Great heat in New York. Sheridan has got back to Chicago. The riotisg in Cork ceased on Friday night. ' Jesse G Sharp a nephew of President Presi-dent Grant, is dead There is said to be thirty-one senators sena-tors against the San Domingo treaty. Motley is to be removed from Eng land. Secretary Fish can have the mi-sion. President Grant has signed the act I to pay loyal citizens of the rebel states for- their services. Ackerman will not qualify for a month yet, and Ho r will remain to clear up the unfinished business. Joseph P. Root, of Kansas, is nominated nomi-nated minister to Chili. Chas. L. Gor-hain, Gor-hain, of Michigan, minister to Holland, and Joseih C. Bennett, of Kansas, consul to Clrihua. 1 Forty thousand dollars of the appro priaiion of ISoo. for the D irieu canal survey, is to be. Used by the present expedition. ex-pedition. The Senate'continues to have bills ami r -.'solutions reported in addition to the already heavy calendar. The Senate hi struck frnnr the tariff bill all the sections containing in- cvns tax. 1 The- House has passed the Georgia bill. It provides that the state having I complied wi'h the recoustruction acta and ratified the 14 h and 5'b amendments, amend-ments, is entitled to repie.sentation, and mav organize its militia. The only Fenian indictments are Stan, Thompson ;mil .McManus. TLe first named will be tried to-morrow. Philadelphia had a ? lo. 000 fire on Friday, burning two saw mills, three stables and four dwellings. The Txas senate has passed a militia hill, five of the senators being held to make a quorum by the ber-geant ber-geant at-aru.s. President Grant has approved the resolution relative to trade with the Biitish North American provinces. The papal nuncio at Paris, having replied to an address to the Pope, was informed by the French government govern-ment that he had exceeded his fuuo-tionsasan fuuo-tionsasan ambassador. He promises not to do it again. Spain has joined England and Holland Hol-land in an expedition to exterminate the pirates of Oceanica. The French council of ministers ha" pronounced against the Oi leans princes entering F ance. The pictures and objects of vertu belonging be-longing to Dickens are to be sold by auction July 9 Sir Joho Young, governor general of Canada, is also appointed governor of Prince llupert's land. The queen's state breakfast, on Windsor lawn on Friday, was a grand affair. Fisk, the U. S. Leith consul and one of the Boulton masqueraders, can't get bail. The yachts Dauntless and Cambria, during the race across the Atlantic, will throw out special messages to vessels ves-sels crossing their wake. The senate has passed the bill to revise and amend the patent and copyright copy-right laws. The heated term continues in Illinois, Illi-nois, and the crop--, except corn, are said to be ruined. There was an extraordinary number of fires at points between Chicago and the Missouri river on Thursday night and Friday. One woman struck another a severe blow with a pole, in Forsyth, Iils., on Friday, and then blew her own brains out when an officer went to arrest her- Three children of Elijah Geor?e, Clinton, Mo., a few nights ago were burned to death before the parents' eyes in the burning of their dwelling. Gen. W. B. Thomas is nominated to congress hv the citizens of the fourth district if Philadelphia, irrespective of party. Eleven at;d a quarter tons of ra'sins, belonging to S. and F. Kose & Co , Montreal, have been seized at St. Al bans for being fraudulently undtr-invoiced undtr-invoiced nd entered as to quality. General Vlangally, the new Russian minister to Chie.a, comes this way on his mission by New York, U. P. K. It. and San Francisco. The democrats are beins ursed. es-pecial'y es-pecial'y in the south, to he careful in the selection of congressional candidates; candi-dates; and as a third of the U S. senators sen-ators from the south are soon to be elected, they are t-nioined to elect as many to the state legislatures as possi ble. 1 he New York workingmen's association asso-ciation is forcibly denouncing Chinese importadon as a continuation of slave y and says the .Mas achusetts men have declared slavery worthy of death N. Wyoming, the president, has said if government will not keep Chinese out, the government should be ie-nioved. ie-nioved. A recourse to arms is talked of. |