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Show BRIEF TELEU1UMS. President Grant visits Wall street, New York Monday. Dcak, the Hungarian statesman, is at the point of death. Twenty-six thousand dollar fire at Mrtwmee city Sunday. Moro German men of war are expected ex-pected on tho Spanish coast. Fire on Chartres street, N C. Lssa $100,000; insurance sfoO.OOO. A large number of serious shipwrecks ship-wrecks are reported from Australia. A fire at New Castle, New Zealand, destroyed property valued at $li3,000. Mount iFtna is still agitated. A big earthquake recently shook the country. It is reported that President Serrano Ser-rano will take command of the centra! Spanish army. Bishop dimming, of the Reformed Episcopal Church, is lecturing in Washington, D. C. Hon. Simon Cameron and party, also Ann Eliza Young, reached San Francisco Saturday night. Two and a halt millions of Treasury gold will be sold in New York in Oct. half a million each Thursday. In the last three months, 2,500 immigrants have arrived in the province prov-ince of Canterbury, New Zealand. The report that the Queen will pay the debts of the Princo of Wales is denied by the London Telegraph. Archbishop Purcell of Cincinnati has gone to Washington to marry Miss MinnieSherman to Mr. Fitch. All the French communist prisoners will be removed from New Caledonia and the Isle of Pines to Inland Bil-leppe. Bil-leppe. A fire in Montreal en Monday destroyed des-troyed the tannery and leather factory fact-ory of Hardman 0c Co., and several colleges. Loss $45,000. In the Frenchdepartment of Maine et Loire, the Republican candidato received 25,000 votes and the Mac-Mahon Mac-Mahon candidate 30,000. The national executive committee of the Patrons of Husbandry do not recognize the Mortgage bank advertised adver-tised in New Y'ork in any way. The French corvette LeJIenuUc wag wrecked on Wallis island, August 2'Jth, on a voyage from Tahiti, and two men drowned; others taken off. The national bank redemption agency has called upon the banks for about $1,350,000 in legal tenders to redeem their notes. Other calls will bo made. The Chinese laborers on a Cuban plantation recently mutinied but were put down by aid of the civil guard, alter several of the Chinese were wounded. B. W. Vogesdorf, of San Francisco, shot himself at Oakland on Saturday night. He left a letter Btating that he was not insane, but went to Oakland Oak-land to kill himself. s Late fighting in Cuba has been favorable to the Spaniards. The insurgents in-surgents attacked Magrie in the eastern department and were repulsed re-pulsed with fifteen killed. s Ex-Congressman John Garrison e was attacked with appoplexy on Monday Mon-day morning while trying a case in the BuflaJo, N. Y, Superior Court, and died while being taken home, e Part of a mail train on the Mis- - sissippi Central railroad was thrown e from an embankment near Holly Springs Saturday. None killed"; fifteen wounded. Unavoidable acci- dent, of course. - Sargeant Davidson, an army vet-2 vet-2 eran of fifty years, the oldest enlisted j man in the service, died at Fort Constitution, Portsmouth harbor, on Saturday. He served in the Florida . and Mexican wars. Tho report that Dr. McKaig of the Ninth Presbyterian church of Chicago has turned Unitarian and received an invitation to become the successor of Rev. Laird Collier is indignantly in-dignantly denied by McKaig's friends. |