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Show EASTERN SPARKS. The failure of John A. Zeraga, ,old broker ol .New York, is uunounced. The Ways and Means Committee is prri'eeting a bill in relation to mo'ie-ti. mo'ie-ti. The fund for the relief of Louniana fill tlercrs in Boston amounts to ijU,-1 OUO, and is still increasing. r. ... A three-story frame houso felj in Brooklyn while being raised, and buried seven workmen; four were taken out insensible, two others visible visi-ble supposed to be dead. The Modus Saving Bank and the powtofliee, at Jladdam, Mass., were robbed Tliun-.day night, tho former of $bi") in money and 8,000 in bonds, and tho latter of about $100. A broken rail on tho Norwich - it Worcester liuilroad threw tho train oil' the track, on Friday, and seriously injured the baggage ma.ster,aid fatally burned a passenger. Three cars wcro also burned. General Butler says he dors not nee how Grant can get around bis own act of issuing $2(1, 000,000 of reserves, unless ho has "gone back" on himself. him-self. And "if ho wilt deny Ida own ac'.s let him do it." The Cincinnati Coimaaxin! says Grant has done few things so well ral filiated to give him lionorablo distinction dis-tinction as his veto of tho finance hill. The '.'izcW: thinks tho currency will now bo let ii lone. Tho Mmiurcr abuses Grant ami says tho mesfiigo in a bid for a rcnomination. The St. Louis H'putilwaii sees in the situation a tremendous convulsion convul-sion of the Kcpublicau parly, if not a total reorganization of both parties, and that tho result will bo a general codoiweuient of tho President's veto by business men. The Danocra! thinks tho veto a "settlor" so far us tin) iesuo of any moro currency is concerned. The Globe heartily endorses en-dorses the message. |