Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS Princess Louise hg arrived at Quebec I The tar route trials are going on in Washington The ironmakers strike in Cincinnati has become general English influence in the east was never at so low an ebb as now The President has approved the bill distributing the Geneva award The Turkish commissrou has sailed from Constantinople for Egypt Heavy rains cause gloomy forebodings in the corn counties of Illinois Fifteen hundred boiler makers in Now York returned to work on Monday It is said that LenSenator Paddock is to be commissioner of Indian affairs New York roofers and tinsmiths demand de-mand 16 per cent increase of wages The Washington court has denied Guiteaus motion for a reargument of the caseThree hundred and fifty journeymen horieshoers New York hare gone on a strike Arthur is not expected to leave Washington Wash-ington again until after Congress adjourns ad-journs The New York trades union will held a mass meeting to protest against the penal code Prince Henry son of Crown Prince Frederick William will visit America in October The Cincinnati plasterers who struck have obtained the wages demanded 3 50 per day Sir John MacDonald is opposed to Chinese Chi-nese labor in Canada but nevertheless employs them Mrs Senator Miller and daughter of California have gone to Europe and will return in August The Grand Prix Paris on Sunday was won by t Bruce an English horse ridden byArcher The Cleveland rolling mills at New burgh 0 started up on Monday Trouble is browing In London it is thought the Egyptian difficulties will be settled without a resort to actual hostilities New York Chinese have instituted a Masonic lodge but other Masons will not fraternize with them Secretary Folger or exCongressman Starin will be the candidate for New York Both are stalwarts New York business men will hold a convention in Syracuse on Thursday to take steps to protect themselves I Virginians are indignant over the proposition to remove the remains of Thomas Jefferson to Washington The strikes in the American iron trade have produced a scara in the English market for American railway securities The Porte has telegraphed the Khedive Khe-dive to require Arsbi Pasha to discon tinue the work of fortifying Alexandria Abbey is in London negotiating with Henry Irving actor for a tour of the Jnitttd Stales The terms are extravagant extrava-gant London is now EO crowded with Americans Amer-icans and country visitors that there is scarcely abedroom to be had for love or money Sherman Sheridan Grant and others will be present at the reunion of the Army of the Potomac in Detroit next week People are surprised that Gladstone should appeal tothe unspeakable TurkJl to keep the peace on the bank of the Nile Arabi Pacha says he cares little for Englands promises and tbreita and will repel European aggression with his whole strength The circulation of standard doIUrj or the weekending June 3d wis 117i0 against 143999 jorthe rrdspo It i ig period last year The Duke of Westminster attache r o importance to the threats of aasasairid tion but his servants are alarmed by tee talk of blowing up the house On her arrival at Quebec Louise was plainly attired in a very narrowstriped gray waterproof ulster and hat trimmed with black satin and plush The only ornaments were small earrings plain pearls The New York Tribune say hat Gor ham is not to be made assistant secretary of the interior nor is exSenator Paddock Pad-dock to be commissioner of Indian affairs It is said that when Senator Cmaron of Wisconsin took Conklings seat it was after an understanding with Senator Jones that should CjnKlmg return the eat should be surrendered Excitement prevails in India regarding an order by the secretary of state for the repeallof the petroleum act and the substitution sub-stitution an act allowing the importation tion of any oil subject to the orders of the viceroy At St Petersburg on Sunday the anniversary an-niversary of the death of the Empress was observed with special srevicea at the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul which were attended by the Emperor and Empress Em-press The Emperor subsequently visited the Winter Palace At the memorial service in Brighton Mass under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Kepublio Col J D Wash burne of Worcester delivered an address ad-dress in which he advocated the repeal of all legislation disqualifying Confederate soldiers from positions in the United States army It is rumored but denied that 23000 000 forged bonds made from impressions obtained from genuine plates ia the bureau bu-reau of engraving and printing are in circulation also that spurious silver certi ficates made from impressions of genuine plates are afloat Before the whisky investigating com mittea in Washington on Monday Sau feldt president of the national distillers association testified that he raised 5000 from Kentucky distillers to secure the passage of a bill reducing the las to 50c a gallon but the money had not been spent He had also raised considerable sums to defend prohibition suits in Kansas Kan-sas and Ohio |