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Show (;HJfEKAL Sew York IntelllEcuce. New York, S Chas. F. Durant, the famoui aeronat died yesterday at his residence in Jersey city. Note of issue in the appeal of Stokes has been filed in the general term but will not be argued at present. The board of assistant atdermon this afternoon concurred with the aldermen in the adoption of the resolution that the different street railroad companies pay the city five percent, of their gross receipts. The case of the people againt Inger-soll, Inger-soll, one of tho famous six million dollar ring suits, came up for argument to-day in the tpecial term ot the supreme court. A fire this ovening destroyed the building Saand oT Vesey street, occupied by Peiientain & Ray nor, lithographic printers, and the United States tea company. Logs 5200,000. Washing! on A tlvlcc. Washington, 3. The deficiency in the accounts ot the late postmaster at New Orleans, Lowell, amounts to f-i,000, of which 19,000 is on money order accounts. ac-counts. As a member of the house sent a page to the various membon, requesting that they would not only write their names in his autograph book, but append a sentiment, when the boob wss presented to Oakes Ames, ho wrote, with his signature, sig-nature, "Put what you have where it will do moat good." Miscellaneous. Boston, 3. A majority of the committee com-mittee of the legislature on the subject, will report to-morrow in favor of woman's wo-man's suffrage. A wool pulling establishment on Mollis Mol-lis street, Watertown, was burned on Sunday. Loss $75,000. Pittsburg, 3. The prise fight between Bryan Campbell and Harry llecken.for light weight championship of tho United States, is announced to come oil" to-morrow at Collier's Point, thirty miles from no re. Madison, Conn., 3. Rov. Milton Badger, secretary of the American Home Missionary society, died on Saturday. |