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Show GEiNfcilAL. Military C'mltia IimtlicI. "Washington, 25. The secretary of war has dismissed from llio military academy, i'or troaling with violence and harrassing other cadots, John W. "Wilson, "Wil-son, of Detroit. Charilan Frazier, oftian Diego, F. liubbell and John L. Stiles. For tho sftmo cause it was ordered that cadets Miller arid ilnmniond bo depriv- limits until nexL yo&r. Gen. Thos. W. Bonnott, of Indiana, has beon appointed governor of Idaho, vice Bo wen. Suits nguliiil Hie "111 ng." Now York, 26, Tho yews says tho preliminary movement on the "ring" commonced by an action in equity will bo prosecuted by the general committee acting through Charles O'Connor against Tweed, Ingorsoll and Garvey who aro to be arrosted immediately. Tho corporation counsel, U' Gorman, has associated Goorgo Ticknor Curtis with himsolf in tho actions in bohalf of the city to recover monies alleged to havo been fraudulently obtainod. A jury has been obtained in tho Roscnzweig caso. Muriler- Boston, 25. Patrick Malloncy,Dunfol Leonard and Joseph Howe, havo been arrested on suspicion of tho murder of Kato Leohan, whoso body was found this evening. Tho person of the young woman had boon violated. Cincinnati, 25. A meeting of Methodists Metho-dists to-day resolved to raise 30,000 for tho Methodist churchos of Chicago. IVRBhlugton Newt. ' "Washington, 25. Tho post office department de-partment orders tho convoy unco of mails from JNow Orleans to HaTnnn, Cuba, and Santandcr, Spain, by tho Hamburg American steamer company, from November lstr This is tho first direct postal communication with Spain. The president has ordorod tho iaauo of the land patents due tho Southern Pacific Pa-cific R. R. company, the commissioner-having commissioner-having reported tho socond soction of twenty miles of tho railway and telegraph tele-graph lino completed. MctlioilUt Editor Dead. Cincinnati, 23. Rev. Geo. Brown, editor of tho Methodist Ittconttr, diod : to-day, aged 80. I Luteal Chicago "tewi. Chicago, 25. The combination Dem- ' ocratic and Republican ticket, for city and county oLLicers, is not yet completed, com-pleted, but it is believed It will bo tomorrow. to-morrow. Building tho burnt district continues 1 to progress rapidly, and tho demand for mechanics oscoeds lho supply, Puttor Palmor ia pushing work on his grand hotel, tho walla of which wore up ono story when the llro came, and they woro damaged littlo or none. The stores on tno Urst floor will bo ready for occupation occupa-tion by tho flret of January. Tlio banks continue to do business without tho slightest ombarrassmont. All the European Euro-pean and many of tho eastern insuranco companies are paying their losses. Republican Ratification Meeting. Now York, 25. At Lho Republican ratification meeting to-night. Horace Grooloy presided, making brief remarks urging harmony among tho Republicans. Republi-cans. Letters were read from senators Conklin and Fonton. The principal speaker was Wm. M. Evarts, who denounced de-nounced tho corruption of tho city gov-i gov-i ornmcnt, and said if the evils could not bo romedied by ballots tbey would be by bayonets. Colored Equality. Washington, D.C., 2-5. At thocolorod convention in Columbus, D. C, on Monday, a letter was read from senator Sumner, urging tho colored people to insist upon tho rights still denied them, such as equality in public conveyances, hotels, schools, etc. Th Baltimore Election. Raltimoro, 25. The municipal election elec-tion resulted in tho choice, of Joshua Van Landt, Democrat, by a majority of 18,107 votes to 10,923 for Chas. Dunlap, National Reform candidate. Both branches of tho council is almost unanimously unani-mously Democratic. Tho Republicans had no ticket. |