Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS Furlong an oil and grain broker of Buffalo has disappeared Massachusetts colored men are holding a convention in Springfield Ben Battenworth hu accepted the commissionership of patents Governor Butlers letter of acceptance shows he fl a rank greenbacks ODonnelli witnesses at Capetown leave immediately for England Commissioner Loricg is to have charge of the investigations of the hog commission Comptroller Lawrence decides that there il no further necessity for withholding withhold-ing the salary of Delegate Singiter of Idaho No tidings yet from Alexander Thack 1 eray f the missing lawyer of Philadelphia His estate is worth 200000 and his accounts ac-counts are all correct Church workers among the deaf mates are holding their second biencial convention conven-tion in Philadelphia the rroceedioga being conducted by sign language A number of the survivors of the first and second battles of Bull Bun on Monday Mon-day visited the old battle field with the object of refreshing their recollections in regard to the position of different commanders com-manders during the engagement and to aid Major Stein in the collection of data upon which to found his history of the first army corps The indebtedness of the subsidized Pacific Pa-cific railroads the United Stafea on June 30l 1883 was Union Pacific 64626695 Central Pacific 52996484 Sioux City Pacific 3092faL7 Central branch of the Union Pacific 3149808 total 123845605 Total credit on account ac-count of transportation service performed and money paid into the treasury as fol lowtJ Union Pacific 13536 040 Central Cen-tral Pacific 7653813 Sioux City and Pacific 2L3o5 Central branch Union Pacific 159 1J4 total 21469292 r |