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Show BRIEF. TELEGiUUS. A $100,000 fire in Montreal. Stanley, the African explorer, has arrived at Zanibar. A heavy gale prevailed, iu New York Sunday night. The family of Gen. Sherman have left Washington lor St. Louis. In the recent engagement at Am-posta Am-posta 1,000 Carlisto were killed. Yon Arnim is still in confinement awaiting his trial for insubordination. Tho Sultan has given a reception to the representatives of the American Ameri-can press. Four hundred Cirlists have been captured by Kepubtiean troops near Albaeete. Tho Carlistshave been warned to leave the t rench communes border-, ing on Spain. i The Episcopal Convention has refused by a vote of 0-3 lo 92 to aban- i don secret sessions. j A Republican Assembly bus been I 1 elected from the French Department of the Seine et Oise. j Tiie Navarrez soldiers of the army ! of Don Carlos refuse to march into the province of Leon. 1 A Carpet company's storehouse at Dan vers, Mass., burned Siturday night. Loss SoU,000. A misplaced switch on tho M. & C. railroad sent the Baltimore express train through a bridge. Don Carlos has appointed Duke of Parma and Counts CuserLi and Bardi to important commands. Tne column Yendome is to be completed next mjntii, and surmounted sur-mounted by the statue of Napoleon. Tue receipts of foreign and domestic domes-tic wools at New York are nearly 19,000 bales less this year to date than last. The South Carolina Conservatives are petitioning the general govern ment to resume the military control ot the State; Attorney General Williams has demanded that the District of Columbia Colum-bia must pay six per cent, on its overdue liabilities. The Grand Trunk railway officials have been investigating Boston as a terminal port lor Western and Caua-dian Caua-dian railway trade. Two Republicans were elected to fill vacancies in the French Assembly j on Sunday. M. Dellisse, Bonapartist, leads the polls at Pusde Calais. Another conference between the Conservatives and Republicans of New Orleans in regard to filling up the election return board has been invited. A mass meeting of colored citizens of Jackson, La., resulted in a riot in which four negroes were shot, and troops called out. The rival orators got mad. i he New York Episbopal Bible Society held its anniversary meetipg Sunday. Addresses were made by bishops and others. The society is flourishing. The British Post office gives notice that in accordance ,wiih the desire of the New Zealand government the niMls will again be sent to that colony by way ot San Francisco. John Whitman, first mate on the bark K. 11. Ktnysman, of Ba'timorc in San Francisco harbor shot and killed Peter Doren, stevedore, in an allray. The mate was arrested. A Herald dispatch states that the German government has positively disclaimed the intention of purchasing purchas-ing a naval station iuCjsti liie and that Germany cordially sanctions the Monroe doctrine. The Spanish Consul at Bayonne demanded of the French authorities the surrender of the steamer Xtevat charged with containing contraband arms of war for the Carlists, and there is a report that she has been given up. In the Episcopal Convention on Monday a resolution was referred to the Committee on Amendments to enquire into the eubject of equalizing i the jurisdiction of diocesan and missionary mis-sionary bishops in the House of Bishops Bish-ops and elsewhere. |