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Show LK;a TMM; ILAsiIKS.J ih., e::hnre is g:eatly on ti.e in- , I. ..... i. : . its one d.-atii m-m l'ih- t , ! she hid the A-h.tie i .ho.. h :t nn-t.iK- n. .. . ca::c :il.t of p i:i:u;i. T e no;i.' , r of vi-it to the Vi- n- 1 Th i ... -h:-.n d- re as. - d.dlv. ; '!':. n.on.y rate at th-- London i Ti . w. at: er in fh:g!.u,d is Wet, ' -Montreal i.- iuM -tiating a heavy drfalr.LUMii in tiie Marine' department. .luii, J..nhi. the cell bnu.il French author, Ls s-. riou-lv ill. He is th' . years of age " I Tne ihreign coii-uls of Carthagena have t.iki-n reihge on l-oail the war frigates in port. Six tin m-and go en uncut troops, at Pareeiuna, hac sided with the illsUgellli . The rumor is revived in Washing-tun Washing-tun that .lu-liee Swaine U to be ap-xiinUi! ap-xiinUi! C'nief Justice, St. Louis had 0:'il deaths last week; 1 of ctiolcra: :7 of eliulcra infantum; -'it' of cii' -l'. i'a morbus, T!ie ships . I mo ,V.: and '(-; '," have arriviel at New York lion; San branchm. Th io i'aeilic Mail Steamship company com-pany haw- U.ree new irem steamers almi.-t nady for sea. l-'ifte on hundrat and sixty-five emigrants arried at Castle Garden Monday, trom Lur-ipe. Graver, a fireman on a steamer at Pal tin lore, was shot bv a custom house oiliccr on Monday.' "Warren county, Kentucky, reports a niaii'ia-'e between a buv agent thirteen thir-teen and' ;t girl aged 11. King Ludwig, of Pavaria., announces announ-ces ihaL he will visit the Vienna Fx-pusition Fx-pusition this week, inrtxj. There was a S 10,LH.W fire at Sewell, Dav Co.'s eorelage work-s, Boston, Me.nday. Insurance SO.OUO. Heavy cannonading has been heard at Derga, Spain, near Barcelona. The Carlists are in force there. Budd Anderson, a colored engineer at Cairo, Ills., was fatally stabbed by a brother negro on Memday. The New York corporation counsel deeieles that the police have no right to prohibit armcel processions. A London dispatch says the steamer steam-er -lir6(i;i(i was spoken considerably . west of the reporteel wreck, on Tuesday. The Kepubl'ican troops have retreated re-treated from Painpeluua leaving tha Carlisle in possession of Northern Na- 1 varre, The New York agents of the Ala-b:tuia Ala-b:tuia scout the idea of her being wrecked, anel pay no attention to such report. 1 The appointment of a eommiss:oii to investigate Ihe Canadian Pacific j Railway frauds is to be left to Parliament. Parlia-ment. ! Amanda Davis, a young girl, com- milted suicide at Terra Haute, Ind., 1 Monelay, by taking morphine. Jcal-1 Jcal-1 ousy. The insurgent general, Contrcas, who was tikenon board a German vessel at Carthagena, has been released. re-leased. Chicago will have a granel billiard tournament during the last week of September. The noted players arc alt to attend. The Carthagena insurgents, fearing defeat, oiler to surrender. The government gov-ernment demands that they yield un-cemelit un-cemelit ion ally. The Quincy and St. Louis branch railroad is completed. Trains make connection with the Missouri, Kansas tk Texas road. It is; thought Gladsleme will have to be re-elect eel to Parliament, because of his accepting the Chancellorship of ' the exchequer. Phillip Stephenson, of New York, ejuarreleil wiih his wife Satimlay night and fatally stabbed himself in the right breast. The Carlist, insurgents have been : defeated near Alceta, losing four hun-; hun-; drcd prisoners, then- artillery, and their military chests. The Carthagena insurgents vainly attempted to reinforce Valencia and prevent its capture; also to recapture j Ahvanza anel Vittoria. German commanders in Spanish : waters have received fresh orelers to prevent the surrender of insurgent men-of-war taken by them. SlfThe Portugese troops are closely w atching Spanish insurgents attempting attempt-ing to cross into Portugal, anel arc prepared to drive them back. George Lynch, one of Barnum's ; circus drivers, was knocked off his , scat in St. Louis while crossing a rail-i rail-i road track, and was killcel. The New York Health Board has decided to remove all sidewalk booths ' and obstructions that at all endanger health or obstruct travel. The New York Amcricus club held its midsummer festival on Saturday. Satur-day. Tammany flourished, but Tweed was not on hanel. "William Williams, of New York, ijuarrclcei with his wife Saturday night and kicked her stomach inllict-,-ing fatal" wounds. He has tied. Albert G. Allen, of Washington, j naval store keeper under President Fierce, and since conncctexl with several sev-eral newspapers, dieel on Sunday. The New York yacht club began its annual cruise Monday. Eighteen sloops and schooners participated. The pe-liee of Springfield, Ills., have been raiding on the houses of prostitution. prosti-tution. Some sixty citizens were arrestee! ar-restee! anel the town is great Iv excited. exci-ted. The trial of " Boss'' Tweed will take place next month. If a further postponement is granteel the district attorney will proceed with the Stokes case. A schoe-1 for journalism has been opened in Cincinnati, uneier favorable auspices. Instruction given free, and a l-uiius given lo those who can translate trans-late German. The Republican general Oyarzun has been surrounded by the Carlists in the province of Guipuscoa. the smallest but mo.-t densely populateel of the Basque provinces. Wm. Ander-on. of Brooklyn, stubbed Ann Cunningham, his 'betrothed, 'be-trothed, aged seventeen, seven times and then himself three times. Both were lh. tally wounded. Baltimore ha; had a severe rain storm with sharp lightning and heavy hea-vy thunder. Sioe-i s and buildings were struck, cellars filled with water, and great damage de'Ue generally. Thus tar sixty-seven bodies have been recovered from the Waicassitt wrctfk. But twenty of them have been identified. Many of these were badly diiligured ;md CUtCJl by crubi. The French L.vrvest is reported nh'-hhh- iii uiiantity andoLLiiity. using ihrcign wheat. The streams are i'j'iv ..nd many mills cannot run. The Agricultural Department re-p.e-.s the- I'roh.d'le wheat yield fbr i-7-a: !;v,i';:'::h-i'il and twenty nihil nih-il - ! ;:-'.. h. The L.r-e-t tin.mg ed h. .':-.: h t:.b.- u pu cent, in limiuis. Jul. , D.uh-uv. a i:- -ud advocate auh p. .Ihh "an. pioin'i:- :it in oi-p-sing i he . .. ; t 'of N.qH !..,. n.and Min-ht- r U--,: ui - ii : i'h.'i. is to be T.." W..-1 u r - r t-us u'.v'v ':-':' r-'V v. l-unii-," :. -i. A .,: h . th y.- v v.vrtii Bridget Sullivan, of Sprin-gUeld. O., -h- lauduiurLihy wounded John Griffin 'Hi tiie street in" thai cty. This is her s iond attempt on Griffin's life. She a. It-.., s tn. it iie promiseil lo marry her j anel then marrie-d another. W:L-hingtoii authoriti'.-s arc investi-gating investi-gating tiie sUitement thai the I n,nu- ..s st.'ld, two ye.o-s ago. to aj S-iiidi American Kcpublic. and is ! ii"-,v sidling under I'nileil States pa-p- r to which she has- no right. fiie Bill IV.novan and Tom Makme eaten Weigiit prize tight, at Great Neck, L. i., on Saturday, was a desperate des-perate struggle. There were twenty-s. twenty-s. cn rounds. la.-ting tilly-cighl minute-. ,ti; men' were frightfully piini.-hMh lil-lhaiol Ciuiiil'iii juslives oftlie pi.-ine and .ou-l-has hae exacliil li'-aily fdoo.o.'o -n.nuihlv in rM'is- of lawhil fees-. The IhstriVt legi-lature, i wiech pa.s.-.d the law in favor of the-1 I harpi. s, has practically nullified all I exemption laws passed ly Congress. H. Tenherlorote committed suicide , in Hob, ken. lie was a man of large means. His suicide is altributeil to a di-puic ahuut a game of billiards with I his brother. He willed his head for 1 direction, and the remainder of his b'ly anel l'') in money te) his broth-' broth-' er-in-l;iw, with whom he lived. The man found murdered on the Green street .-ideWiilk, New York, proves to have I veil a sloop captain of ball Riwr, Mass. Green street, near Broadway, Ills long been infested ; with disshlute and desperate charac-i charac-i tei-s. The police arc now clearing , . them all out. j Secretary Richardson has given the charge of the fibre paper, for national bank nutes, to a single individual. This is thought to be a dangerous ' measure, us this person will thus have j : the power to issue counterfeits that will defy detection. The former ar-: ar-: rangenieni caused the making and i priming of this paper to be done in i several ditlerent departments, j The Chicago branch of the Balti- more and Ohio Railroad, making a direct route to Washington and Baltimore, Balti-more, is expeeteel to greatly increase the freight and passenger trade of that road. For some weeks now the track has been fairly blocked with care of Western corn. Comptroller Green and Commissioner Commis-sioner Van Wart, of the New York city government, loth Tammany men, anil the latter the personal re- : preventative of Tweed and Murphy, are having a fierce political fight. Governor Dix supports Van Wart. Tamnianv threatens to throw Green overboard next fall because of his unpopularity. un-popularity. Extravagance and arrogance arro-gance are the chief causes of complaint. |