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Show ; LIGHTS IN' G- FLASHES. Santa Fe had a slight earthquake , shock on Saturday. j King John of Saxony is seriously ' ill. Dropsy is feared. ' Timothy Donovan beat his wife in i ' yew York, Sunday, until she will die. ! He was ai-K'sted, I The first rain of any consequence t during the season fell at Santa Fe on Saturday. , ; The last of the Fulton Market sidc-, sidc-, ; walk stands were removed Sunday I : morning by seventy policemen. ! Two deaths from cholera were re-. - ported from Wabash, Indiana, and i one death from Kvausville, on Sttn-i Sttn-i day. i. Thirteen deaths from cholera are ' reported at Carmi, 111., since the appearance ap-pearance of the disease there. Fvery-f Fvery-f thing is now quiet there. A Persian noble contends he hiu, a . , claim which bars de Keuter's late . ; concession from the Shah, and has i the matter in the English courts. The coinage of the new trade dol-' dol-' lar is to be pushed in San Francisco , ! and Carson. In Philadelphia only lUU,00U pieces were coined this year . . up to July. The St. Alphonso German Catholic Church was dedicated at Cu-ecn Point, , N. Y., on Sunday. It cost $300,000. . A large assembly was present. Bishop Lough Lin otliciated. i Gen. Kaufhmm is well satisfied ; with his Khivan campaign. The entire en-tire Kussian loss is twenty-one killed and ninety-two wound eel, including twenty-six casualties. It is now conceded that two of the Iowa railroad robbers are the James brothers, of Clay county. Missouri, who participated" in robbing the Gallatin Gal-latin Bank and killed the cashier. The New York Treasurer will sell tfO.OuO.OOO gold, in August, and purchase pur-chase a million in bonds. He sells August 1st, $700.01X1; August loth, ; $i Jo. UUO; August 30th, $0,000,000. It is reported the southern Apaches , have left their reservation on account . of one of their chiefs being arrested. , Tiie troops are after them and expect to soon return them to the reservation. reserva-tion. The Washington Chrvaidc is eloquent elo-quent in tiie advocacy of Justice ; lliiier, of Iowa, for the Chief Justiceship Justice-ship of the United Suites. Miller is : the father-in-law of the chief editor f and proprietor of ihe L'itronid-:. Preparatory work for the construction construc-tion ui the Hudson Jiivcr bridge, at . Puuglikccpsie, is now in progress. ' Tiie,- bearing foundation for the piers whi be commenced tirst. A lot of matci-hd ihr tne bridge will reach there in a few days. The Xew York Huald thinks the 1 Eerjubhean aid Democr-tic cariies ' wm earn have a Presidential "candi-eUte "candi-eUte in 15-b. The pLtforni adopted by the Ohio Convention wiil pruba-hly pruba-hly be ::depcdU the Democrats of T;.'.-:v h l-.u iht'.e abate-me-iit in tiie T. x.'S cattle di-ea.-e which hiL- prc . L 1 h -1 : -r t:. ;-t t'vo weeks in the c unties o: l'..vhs. lvKaib ar.d X0-dL.w..y. X0-dL.w..y. T- nt.mb-.r of these- has i'.-. :. !- :v,'c. n l '..-a ai.d t'nreV tuou.-aud in -w..y e-'Uiuy. i' An.- !;-.... r-.--tntlv arrested in M..l.h i a in the Go.d'on e;e. IK-:-, ; - :.:- ;.: it the ta n- arrested ; -; ; m , ::i.--.h-.-f Mimicsyta. i..L. dii:.-d t-. give any epinioii in linhl th-.y reive omciahy j |