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Show ii E Ell AL. Baltimore, J'"..,! or. allien Jtvrodith, I the oldest member of the bar. died yes-lierd:iv. yes-lierd:iv. Captain Edmund Lanuer-of the I'. S. n-ivy di- A in this ciiy on Sat-urdny. Sat-urdny. The Jjiurc in Clig Chi -'l Tie Japan---e embassy , armed hen at 'J.-M p-1'1 r,a ti'e K'ir" ! :r.c--n & K k l-Iai.d K. It. and pro-ce.-.l.--J qui.-:!v th-j Tremont IIoiijc. ChicAg' -'J. The .Inpane-o wore es-corud es-corud io tho Trcmont and Grand Cen tral hotels by a committee cf the coun cil, and were met at the Tremont by the mgvor and others, e'.c, etc., ad-dn3;e ad-dn3;e by tha msvor, etc., etc Iwa-kura Iwa-kura replied. DeLong and wife and tho Japanese young laoies stop, by invitation., in-vitation., at a private house. To-morrow they will be shown ;he city. Hew Tor k Advices. JN'ew York, 23. An immense throng crowded the court of general sessions this morning, to witness the proceedings in the trial of mavor Hall, under indictment indict-ment for official misdemeanors. The mayor defended himself in person, as-.sis-.edby his law partner anderpool, judge Edmonds, and T. Y. Stoughtoa. Assistant district attorney Sullivan appeared ap-peared for the prosecution, assisted by attorney general Tremaine and Messri. Clinton and Beckham. At tho opening of the court iud-;epaey adjourned to tha rooms of the court of common pleas. Most of the day was occupied in impanelling impan-elling lurors. .New York, 20.1 n mavor Hall's case three jurors were obtained, and the court adjourned. The wife of Moses H. Grinnell died at Geneva, Italy, on the '22nd. She was the niece of Washington Irving. The The flrst train of express goods from San Francisco sinco tho blockudo arrived ar-rived to-day, ten days ci route. Fire a. Springfield, Mass., 20 The extensive coal sheds of J. L. Colby, at tho iron works, Lanesboro, containing half a million bushels of charcoal were burned to-night; loss $7i,.XX: insured $19.0.(1. Lin wood, Pa., '2. A large sugar relinery was burned yesterday, with a lo?s of $150p(XHt; insurance SRio,00(t. The Cjo is supposed to haye caught from the furnace, AVaaHlngton Intelligence. Washington, 2ii. Three weeks will probably elapse before tho New Orleans special committee will make a report. It is not likely that legislation will bo suggested, save for tbe election of member mem-ber of congress and tho legislature of Louisiana, to take place tho same day as the Presidential election, which, it is thought, may in some degree guard against frauds. Tho Chicago delegation, to urge the passage of the relief bill, had a hearing before tho senate finance committee this morning. The friends of Cuba deny the truth of the Havana dispatch stating that Agramonta had surrendered. Collectur Arthur of Now York has written to secretary Bjutwell expressing express-ing the opinion that a complete reorganization reorgani-zation of tho general order business cannot can-not be eilectca. without additional legislation. legis-lation. Charles A. Washburne, formerly minister min-ister to Paraguay, has arrived here in connection with thecourt martial, which he says will convene at an early day to try admirals Godon and Davis for their conduct while respectively in command of the South Atlantic squadron, when Washburno was ministor to Paraguay. Murder. Schuylkill, Pa., 20. La?t night a firmer, fir-mer, named Daniel Kramer, living nino miles west of Auburn, Schuylkill county, coun-ty, was brutally murdered and his wife left for dead. No trace of tho murderers murder-ers lias boon discovered. They robbed tho house. Mrs. Kramer cannot recover. re-cover. SJoutavjr nnd Stocks, New York, 20. Gold dull; governments govern-ments steady; stocks higher; W. U. and Pacific Mail the leading featurc-s. AV. U-, H'.ii; (Quicksilver, 20 o- YY. F., 72; Pacific Mail, o'Jl, |