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Show I I'M ith ii,-i r:niii:n ti j,t ,i;.)U tUonii, The senate has appointed a committee commit-tee of seven to investigate the case id' Mr. Hatch, who had been imprisoned and sentenced to death by the San Domingo authorities. In the House, Sargent introduced a bid to amend the act of lsG.'j for the survey and stile of public lauds, providing pro-viding that money deposited for surveys sur-veys shall be credited as part payment. Soldiers and sailors needing them are to have artificial limbs furnished them every five years. Fitch denounced a newspaper man as a wieked and cowardly liar, for saying say-ing he was implicated in certain pro-ie-sed dtselosures as tu corrupt uses of Cuban bonds. Carfi vi's currency bill is virtually ! ti-af d. W , V. Bur's hat factory, at New-nr:, New-nr:, !W Jersey, was burned on W ednesday. Lo.-s, a hundred thousand, thou-sand, partly insured, iueludiug seven thousand in San l-'rarcisco offices. 1 ho wheat crop in England looks well; eats, barley and beans look di.-.-courasing; potatoes, half a crop. The Fu dish are still suffering from I'eliian lever. A yacht was capsized off Hastings on W ednesday, and r.velvo persons Were diOvvned. K'even dansenses were badly injured oti Wednesday nieht at the .Mhambra concert hall, London, by falling through the stage among the machinery. machin-ery. The infallibility debate still continues contin-ues in the Fcumeuietd council at Home, but the minority mo now silent and passive. The world's chess club assembles at LauVn i lie third week in July. Two hundred thou-and masons and thetr fiicnoswcre said to be in New .York on V,-,:e.L-s h.y at the lavim; of the corner s'oue of the masonic temple. tem-ple. C. and F. A. Zeir:-., New York dealers deal-ers in leaf tobaix-o, have collapsed and e.tsar; ear.-d after pa-sing $:;5,ik.h in i'jrg"d checks ami swindling tubaeco meieliati's out of 2 i,0cjo. T w0 j ranis r:,r, into a culvert on the ,;i'"y1'' 1 . :l:;d I! rrlitiLT'on railroad on V1"' AJ !':-'l.t. klllin- T.B.Ahbotr, 01 ,l',yVHf' -M;l-'-- James S. Hardy , in M. -I. Croeker, of Butlaud, and T7 tiiiusng soiuc twenty otiiers. 'the ,:na:e has passed the Indian lull with amendments for the removal of the Osages to th.i Indian territory, and the payment of tiie balances due the l'ottawatomies. General Babcock is summoned be fore the senate spjciul commission on the Hatch case. Spotted Tail and other delegates of the Brules and Sior.:; took leave of tho presil'-nt on Wednesdav and started home yesterday. Bed Cloud and his delegation remain .a. week longer. Bii ll will re-i-t the Bed Fiver expedition expe-dition with :;t)titl m "ii. and Minnesotans fear it wiii involve the whole nurthwest in (rouble. The Montana Crow Indians want ammunition to fight the sioux as well as to hunt. They won't eet it. Extensive seizures of Fenian arms concealed at Washington have been made. Armed Italian refugees have been seized by the Swiss government and sent to the interior. The fathers opposed to infallibility have presented a remonstrance to the Bope attainst the violent proceedings closing the debate. Ollivier sent instructions to the French ambassador at Borne, which have been confirmed by Grammont, to make no effort to restrajn the course of the council. An amnesty is fo be declared in Spain for all republicans compromised iu the late insurrection. Latest Flashes. Tho corner stone of a new medical college was laid in Chicago on Wednesday. Wednes-day. E W. Mitchell, one of the'largest grain speculators in Chicago, failed on Wednesday. Crops in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin Wiscon-sin look splendid. The Michigan legislature will meet for an extraordinary session Ju'y 27, when Gov. Baldwin wi 1 lay specific business before it in a special message. The typographical union declines to legislate on the admission of colored printers, and leaves the matter with subordinate unions. A' resolution was adopted in the same convention, looking to the establishment estab-lishment of a home for disabled printers. prin-ters. The American Baptist free missionary mission-ary society, has elected Bev. li. Dee, colored, president. A little girl named Marlham, at Troy, Ohio, on Wednesday, discharged her father's rif'-i w th the niuzzd in her mouth. There was a funeral after. The Indiana woman's suffrage convention con-vention met at Indianapolis on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Small attendance. A national capital removal meeting was held in St. Louis night before last, and was well attended. Some of the speakers were severe on Senator-Drake, Senator-Drake, lie wasn't a duck of a diake to them. Kennett White, clerk of the New York U. 8. district court, and A. Griswold, a well known lawyer, had a s.'t-to in the o'rice of the foimer, on Wednesday. The latter got kno ked down with a stick. A commercial convention will be held at Boehester, X- Y. , to discuss canal management. It is expee'ed'to be a most impoitant gathering The alleged Boumanian massere is now said to have been a ''studeuts johe!" Sinister kind of joking! The t vo Fenians arrersted at London on the 27th ult., have been declared active particpants :n the movement- Three thousand and minety pa-sen-gers arrived at Xew I'ork on Wednes day. George Jayne fell from the steeple of St. Daubs church, Cincinnati, yesterday, yes-terday, a hundred feet, and was crushed to death on the side walk. There was a better attendance at the Indiana woman's suffrage convention conven-tion y-sterd ay. They hold that this is only half a republic, as half the people the women ared.sfranehised. j |