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Show EASTERN SPAUKS. Vice-President Wilson had a lung j conference with the I 'resident on Sat unlay . J.!LL9J''.iiJl sA.,,nA?v MilfcX King was arrested. Mellcnry says the object of bin visit to this country is to lease the Atlantic and Great Western R. R. Tho French Trans-Atlantic Co. 's steamer, 4. tho L-tnra. has been released re-leased upon a surety bond for$fX),000. Tho weekly New York bank statement state-ment ehows an increase of specie of $l,:JO0,fi00; legal tenders, . $1 loans, deereawo, $1,M9,(H); nH increase in-crease of reserves, S-'.-liWM). The officer assaulted by Waltz, the day before bis execution, in thu Hudson, Hud-son, N. Y., prison, lias recovered flulficieJtly to be removal to .his house It is thought Wait, was insane. in-sane. Tho murderer of tho Hainnct fain-, ily, in Pennsylvania, has been arrest- ed. He gives his namo as Ernest Mintzing. He has made a confession spying that he murdered them with an axo; object, monoy. A representative-of a large number of German holders of American R. R. securities is in New York for the purpose pur-pose of a friendly suit for tho foreclosure fore-closure of a mortgage on the Rock-ferd, Rock-ferd, Rock Island and St. Louis Itnil-road. Itnil-road. The officials of tho Milwaukee & St. Louis, and Chicago & Northwestern North-western railroads, have written to ludgo B. R. Curtis, and Win. M. Evarts, to ask their opinion about the constitutionality of tho Wisconsin Wiscon-sin railroad law. Several Danish emigrants have been taken under tho care of the Commissioners of Emigration, it having hav-ing transpired that ihoy wero convicts con-victs who had been sent to this country coun-try by the police authorities of Copenhagen. |