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Show TELEGRAMS. NIGHT REPORT. GENERAL. Britain Aslc Time. New York, 2 A WashingU.'n special says a request for irore time for a care-tul care-tul co ni do rat ion of the suppleraenLsl article, has been made by the liritn-h government. ThU, if it means anything, any-thing, moans a postponement of the aieeimg of ihe Geneva board of arbi-trntors, arbi-trntors, which should assemble on the loth inst. The Florida Lleuteua.nt-Oovernor- lilp. Tallaba.-sef. 2. The encreme court yesterday decided thai Ulithain De-Gront De-Gront was elected lieutenaut-goverQur. S. L. Davis, Republican, hao hitherto filled the position. 3IisonLc. Now York, 8. Tho Grand Lodge of Free Masons of this Statu mceU here to-morruw. Delegates will bo present from ihe Grand Lodges of every State and Territory, and lrom thoso of Ung-Und, Ung-Und, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Hungary, Hun-gary, Italy and ttie iimiah province?. Gratz Brown Actfpln. St. Louis, 2. Gov. B. Gratz Jirown hns written a loiter of acceptance ol" the Liberl Kepublicun nomitintiun for Vice President. It is a suuiuwhat lengthy review and coriiial endorsement of tne Cincinnati platform, tlie greater part being be-ing devoted to the umuoriy question. Vice-Presltleutlnl Spec illations. New York, 2. The Times Philadelphia Philadel-phia special says the New York delegation delega-tion will ue hereon Tuesday and next morning will organize a cominiiteo ul deti-rtuioation relutivu to Vice-President. It appears there is some division of sentiment sen-timent in the delegates on thU point.and it is thought Henry Wilson will have largo vote. Coilax will probably havo tho highest on first bullot. Ihe editor of tho Dayton, Ohio, Journal hus arrived ar-rived and announced that governor Den-nison Den-nison has withdrawn hi name, and that (.olliix will get nearly tho Ohio delegation. delega-tion. The viee-l'iesiuent is dubious and it ia thought just now thuL between. Colfax Col-fax and nenry V ilson it is uidieult to say who will bo chosen. Tho Connecticut Connecti-cut delegation decido to bring forward governor Hawley, and he uny be a compromise candidate. Britain still Countering. London, 3. Thn Oiiffivr says tho cabinet yetterday had under consideration considera-tion the treaty of Washington and the lust communication from tho American government, which consented to the supplemental article. No conclusion is yet reiiched which is likely to reconcile the two governm- nta iu regard to the quostion. Tho final decision of tho American government ia expected within with-in twenty-lour hours. lltuuetL'n I'rojiert j-. New York, 3. James Gordon Bennett's Ben-nett's lower limbs were paralyzed for some time, ana, he had been for some time impressed with tho idea that he would not long survive. His estate is said to amount to $i 0,000, 000. The Herald, building and the paper and real estate connoeted with it, he loaves to his son, aud his will provides that he shall nover sell, but it must remain in tho family. Tho 6th Avonuo mansion is left to liis wile, and tho Washington Heights property to his daughter. Brother Dcfeiiiliug Ur oilier. Chicago, 3. K. B. Howard, brother to general O. O. Howard, write a lotto r Lu thu Tribune, and says lhat tU torn to-rn on Lti made by the correspondent of S. h Cheney, aud by general Hooker at bis iimtanee, so fur as: imply a want ul honesty, courage and prompt obedience to orders, at Chsncelorvillo, ly U. U. Ut)w..ra, nr.) f.tlso, mid wli.u geil-urul geil-urul Howard returna fruul his JijiMaiua, Arizona and New ileiicu,ho will be induced in-duced o state facts, ovou if thoy seem unfriendly to general Hooker, of whose reputation as tutit of all brolhor olhYer-griieral olhYer-griieral Howard has always manileslcd a tender and chivalrous regard. |