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Show TELEGRAMS. Reported Bpocially for the S.lt Lake Herald by Western Union Telegraph. . . - LIGHTN1NGFLASHES. .. , Governor Musgrove, of British Col umbia, was married in San Francisco on Monday, to a dauthter of David Dudley Field, of New York. The democratic majority in the Oregon legislature on joint ballot is thirteen. Joe Lane is talked of for senator, ...... The Upton steamer has arrived at New York from Aspinwall. Her officers offi-cers confirm the report of the destruction destruc-tion of the first expedition carried by her. A second expedition was successful, suc-cessful, lauding a hundred men and supplies. The Manager of the Beethoven concerts in New York, lost $40,000 by them. It is thought Ackerman's nomination nomina-tion will be withdrawn. The senate finance committee has made no change in the leading articles of the tariff bill. The income tax stands at three per cent. The limitation limita-tion of house rent to $a00 is omitted. 'The senate has rejected Sumner's penny postage scheme, the two cent postage scheme, and the proposition to carry newspapers free to subscribers subscri-bers in the United States. The abolition of the franking privilege priv-ilege is not to' take effect until October. Octo-ber. Bills were introduced into the House on Monday authorizing tbe President to open negotiations for the annexation of the BritishNorth American Ameri-can provinces and their admission as states ;and for the annexation o' San Domingo, 'appropriating 31,152,000 in gold to pay the Dominicans' debts. The House has appropriated SI. 264 750 for fortifications; and $29.-lJ77,u07 $29.-lJ77,u07 for the army. Cullftm reported a bill to make New Mexico a state, to be called Lincoln, which was recommitted. The bouse worked good part of tbe day on Monday at cross purposes, and had some filibustering over the Cuban question. Rev. Dr. Rodalia, President of Drew College, died at Madison, N. J. , on Monday. The interest of Mrs. McFarland-Rielmrdson McFarland-Rielmrdson and the children of the deceased A. D. R , at Woodside, was sold at New York, subject to a $7,-500 $7,-500 mortgage due C. A. Richardson, Albert's brother. The LTpton landed on the first trip for the Cubans 13,250 Enfield rifles, oU0 Remingtons, 10.500 pounds of powder, 250,000 catridges. for Spencer Spen-cer rifles, 400.000 for Remingtons, 1,000,000 for Enfields, COO matches for cannon, 4,000 pounds of sulphur, Id. 000 000 caps, 75 cases of clothing, and 40 cases of shoes. On the return re-turn trip from Aspinwall she landed ij i tons of war material. Another expedition ex-pedition on a larger scale is contemplated. contem-plated. The headquarters of tbe department ; of the Missouri will be moved from St. I Louis to Leavenworth. A brute named IVter Trutnbi-r was caught on Sunday night in St. Louis trying to outrage a little girl often. A thunder and bail storm did great damage in the western part of Ma-sa chusetts on Monday. No lives were lost. Trouble is expected with the Irish laborers on the radroad at Lancaster, N. H., and arms have been forwarded to the place. The Erie rai'road claims, at law, three millions damages from the Lake Shote and N. Y. t'entral railroads, for changing the gauge on the Buffalo and State Line road. The Methodist preachers' association at Cincinnati is discussing the propriety propri-ety of licensing women to preach. It was still hot in New York on Monday, though the thermometer was down to 94. More sunstrokes had occurred. |