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Show EASTERN SPARKS. A general strike among the New Jersey ship carpenters is expected. The Amherst college boating association asso-ciation will not row in Sarat.ga waters. wa-ters. Chelmsford, Mass., was shaken up and alarmed, Sunday, by an earthquake earth-quake shock. The President's special message on Louisana a flairs is to be sent to Congress Con-gress to-day. The ship carpenters of Philadelphia and Camden have Btruck, wages being be-ing reduced from $34 to 3 -per day. It is expected that neither Harvard nor Bowdoiu colleges will be represented repre-sented at the regatta next season on Saratoga. Tii e Judges of the Supreme Court are expected to soon take a recess. Chief Justice Waite will take his scat on ill;; reassembling of the court. The bodies of the Siamese Twins are for sale. Fight to ten thousand dollars is asked by the mourning family for the right to make a pout mortem examination. Tho Bchooncr Franklin Rogers capsized ten miles east of Boston light, Saturday afternoon, and eunk in three minutes. The captain and two ofthe crew were lost. Tho TVnnlr. of Vow Rorr, V C became excited over a floating spar, supposed to belong to the Ytrgtitun-, whose masts have been visible since she sunk ; and the relic hunters whittled whit-tled away lots of it when it was beached. Suit has been commenced against the official bond ol" ex-postmaster Jones, of New York, on tne ground that he was responsible for the alleged defalcation in more than $100,000, of John W. Norton, ex-superintendent ol the money order department. General Van Buren's nomination as consul to Japan is likely to be rejected and the whole Vienna scandal scan-dal revived in consequence. Ho was ch.ef commissioner at the Vienna Exposition, and was removed on account ac-count of tho charges preferred by Minister Jay. |