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Show I Latest Mews I jJl' 7 EL EG E A I'll LA ST .Y V ,7 7". I j TIic Ouirnsre on Juws in Heavy Tornado in fllhic-i-!! Fearful Five in Constnnti-iiople!!! Constnnti-iiople!!! Oregon Election! NEW YOKK NEWS. New York, T.-.YIrs. Annie Holmes was thrown down a hundred stairs at Jersey heights by a drunken hu-baud, on Saturday, and died of the injuries yesterday. Dispatches from M. Cremiux, president presi-dent of the Jewish alliance in Paris, says of the reported massacre in Rou-mania Rou-mania that the Jews are expelled, plundered and horribly maltreated, with numbers wounded and some probably kilted. This is the first authentic au-thentic intelligence received of these outrages. General Jordan disbelieves the reported re-ported capture by the Spanish of part of the cargo of the Upton.. The Times' special says the republican repub-lican members of the. bouse judiciary committee have for some time agreed to report a bill, taking the power of naturalization out of the hands of the state couits and plac ng it in the control con-trol of the federal couits. It is the intentiun to leport and pass this measure mea-sure the last of this wee. The democratic demo-cratic members are prepared to fiercey-assail fiercey-assail it, regarding it as more of a partizan scheme than to reai-h the enforcement of the bill. The New York city members regard it as a virtual attempt to wrest that city fioin democratic coutiol. GERMANS AND NEGROES. Galveston, ".-Extensive preparations prepara-tions are being made at Huston for a German festival, which takes place there to morrow and Thursday ; the question whether negroes would be admitted was decided negative. TORNADO IN ILLINOIS. Chicago, 7. A terrible tornado passed over a portion of Scott county, Ills., on Saturday, de.-trnyiiig orchards and crops, b. owing down trees, f in-intr, &c, for miles; no Joss of life as far as heard from. THE TYPOilltA! '.'ICU, INtoN. NCmeinnati, 7. At the opening of thentei nai ional typographical union an address of welcome was made by Thos 0-'de:i, president of the Cincinnati Cincin-nati union In the afternoon the following fol-lowing olhcers were elected : President Presi-dent Wm. J. Hammond, New Orleans; Or-leans; vice-presidents. Thomas W iilavd, Albany, John 11. I!odon, Boston; secretary and treasurer, John Collins, Cincinnati; recording and corresponding correspond-ing secretary, SJiss Augusta Lewis. New York, who was elected by acclamation, accla-mation, in spite of her desire to decline. de-cline. Mr. Hammond ac nowledged the compliment of his election in a brief and appropriate speech. will vlto. Nashville, 7- Gov. Senter declares he will veta any bill which may pass the legislature, repudiating or declaring declar-ing any bonds illegally is.-ued to railroads. rail-roads. He says he never issued any bonds to railroads without first getling the opinion of the attorney general of the state. Sau F ram-is. o, 7. The spec-id election in this city to Jar, for a niil ion of bonds to ai i ttse Sou'.he'n Pacific railroad, passed off quietly. Tuii vote for s he tub-idy s came'l-The came'l-The colore 1 people v. tei for tue first tiuie i'i the State. B. J. Dorsey shipped a hundred and fifty Chin. iiieu yesterday to New Oileius to work ou p'anta ions. The entire Democratic state ti ket is pr b:.bly ele.r'ed iu Oregon. Tu-Ko. Tu-Ko. ubiic-uia cldm u memb r of cou-gre-F; the L-gis ature is d .ub'.ful; the udicitioi.s are th fVru jerat c m.:j r i y will be fi.e to eight en j int. ImI-h ImI-h t. The geneial resu't is la ge lle-(.ubl. lle-(.ubl. can gains. ( iSod, K-pnb'ica?, is e'eeed to coug tss from. WusliiUjttou territory. |