Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS The Egyptian budget shows a surplus ot oCllOOOO John C New is i dangerously ill at In dianapolis The session of both chambers of the French Assembly has closed Mrs Twinning died in Chicago on Tuesday from the effects of burning President Gowan says the present officers offi-cers of ho Reading Railroad will be reelected re-elected On Monday in London rain descended in torrents and the streets were deserted and dismal The French Senate adopted the budget etimatcs o receipts as reamended by the Deputies Ameer Abdurrarnan doss not not feel his position at Cabul as assured The situation sit-uation is critical William Uenry Tiffany of Tiffany k Co New York died at Stanford Con recently aged 62 Gan Skobeloff bad another brush with Tekfeo Turcomans The loss on both sides was slight Chief Secret ry Forster of Ireland rays toe irancnio reform measure will be considered in good time Tho reorganization meeting of the democratic party to New York City on Tuesday night was well attended A bronze statue of General Phillip Kearney was unveiled ia Military Park at Newark N J on Tuesday MoVe troops are being sent and increased in-creased precautions against trouble in Ireland during the traversers trials taken At a srccial congressional election held in the Thid New Hampshire District on Tuesday Ray republi n was elected Turkey requires the governors of provinces pro-vinces to forward half the gross receipts from revenues to defray the cost of mil tary preparations Only 300 of the Sixth Drrgooiit with 300 hones will be shipped by the Queen to South Aft ica The rest of the regiment regi-ment will go by two other transports Greenbackrepublican legislators of Indiana are going against any senatorial aspirant who is opposed to the free coinage coin-age ot the dIver dollars or in favor of retiringgreenbacks SV H Fcscott one of the commissioners commission-ers to negotiate tho treaty with China has reached San Francisco He main tuns a sullen silence as to all matters in connection with the treaty its obiga tions etc A crowded mass meeting in Winne peg endorsed the action of government in contracting for the construction of the Canada Pacific Railway but opposed the construction branch lines within fifteen miles of tho international boundary until the eastern section is completed At a London Onl mass meeting it WAS resolved that the expenditure of 560 000 000 and tho granting of 79000000 worth of land for the completion of the Canada Pacific Railroad was highly inexpedient in-expedient and calculated to prevent the reduction of excessive taxation |