Show 1 g BRIEF TELEGRAmS j I 1 I Several thousand workmen aie on a strike in Stockholm and > riots i are < liThe li-The London Times says the Derby winner never before won the Prince of Wales stakes as well Three persons were killed and ten in jand by the explosion iof the boiler of the steamer Oily of Rome It is reported that the nihilist Hart mann was arrested at Geneva and will be taken to St Petersburg Chamber ofdeputies Rome rejected universal suffrage 314 to 49 Only Signor Fobri fvored that form suffrage A number of fires In Sweden recently are believed to be of incendiary origin The condition bf the country is unsatis i factory The Brituh bark Lizzie Perry Capt McHenry > from Antwerp April 12th for San Diego or San Francisco put into Montevideo Tuesday having been partially par-tially dismasted in a gale Mays and Overhalz the two road agents under life sentence passed through Chicago on Tuesday for Auburn S Y it oeing necessary to give them eafer quarters than was afforded by Idaho prisons The Linwood Lodge of NewOrleans in which j ieutennnt W Greely commanding com-manding the arctic expedition was made a mason have purchased a stand of colors to be forwarded to him at St Johns The report of the treasury investigating committee submitted on Tuesday recommend recom-mend the immediate discharge Pitney custodian of the treasury Norton assistant secretary and of the chief clerk for having violated the law John Griscora has threefourths of a pound today Tuesday aDd twenty five pound since the beginning of his fast eighteen days ago weighing now I 172J pounds He is cheerful but the fast begins to tell on him in various ways Sccretary Windom lefuses to reveal the result of the investigation of Pitney He will act on the report very soon but its contents are private It is stated however the report sustains the charges of irregularities and even worse and that thty have been going on for several years Congressman Tucker of Virginia yes torday urged the President not to aid readjustersin in the pending election as their success would iojure every interest of the state The President said the cabinet ca-binet would decide the matter The President is strongly jocund to help Mahono |