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Show GENERAL. German Peace Celebration. New York, 31. Plans for a great German peace celebration on Easter Monday are completed. It will be general throughout the United States, and the demonstration in this city will equal, if not surpass, anything of the kind ever witnessed. The procession will move at one o'clock p.m., and subsequently sub-sequently a mass meeting will be held in Tompkins square, and the celebration will ba continued in various public places in the city on Tuesday evening. An address to the Germans in the United States has been published by the commune on the celebration, in which they are asked to hold appropriate services in all the German houses of worship on the evening preceding the appointed day, and make collections for the widows wid-ows and orphans of fallen German soldiers, sol-diers, and to honor the day in all German Ger-man schools, and to observe appropriately appropri-ately in every city, town, and village, not excepting those in which there already al-ready have been celebrations. The request re-quest of the Orangemen for permission to join the procession has been declined. de-clined. The hull Llomlugo Annexation. Washington, 31. A correspondent writes that the President will not ask consideration of the San Dominco report this session, but that he has By no means given up the idea of annexation. annex-ation. He is confident the people of the country are favorable to the project, pro-ject, and he will do all he can to assist the cause during the recess. Monetary and Stocks. New York, 31, S, p: m. Govern ments strong. HixeH, hi, It',?; r.-20s, r,2, 12; C,i, 122; fi.r,, 121; new 111; hi, 111; f.s, llj; Ki-40'h, C Currencies, 1.',. Sterling, long, Ul; short, W.. Stocks opened strong but aro now quiet. W. I). T., OSj; P. Mail, Wells, Fargo, 42; U. Pacific, stocks, bonds, 83. The Kalr-Crltleitden Muriter. San Francisco, 31. It is not prob-ahlo prob-ahlo that Mrs, Fair will bo convicted of murder, though tho facts of Crittenden's Crit-tenden's death aro not disputed. |