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Show Brief Telegram. The treaty of commerce between China and Peru has been ratified. President Grant received a cordial reception at Albany, N. Y., on Monday. Mon-day. Gen. Quesada, after a sharp fight, has captured the Cailist positional Lunco. Ex-President Finney, of Oberlin college, died on Monday of heart disease. President Grant is now on a visit to Rhode Island, being the guest of Senator Burnside. The colossal statute of Hermann was unveiled on Monday before an immense concourse of people. Tho Herzegavina insurgents have Btormcd for Govansko, near Pivi, and captured the tower ol Milaki. It is believed that tho steamer Octavia, recently at New York, has passed into the control of the Cuban insurgents. William Norria, an employe of the Baltimore and Ohio radroad, was thrown offa car at Columbus, ran over and killed. Prince Charles Theodore, grand uncle of the king of Bavaria, fell from his horse at Naoles. nn Mnndav a net was instantly killed. A steamer running between Loudon Lou-don and Knoxville, Tenn., whh blown up on Monday, killing five and wounding ten persons. The ateamer Hathsay Castle Btruck a sunken snag in entering Toronto harbor on Monday and sank. Her passengers were safely landed. Lieutenant General Shrtdan left Chicago on Monday for a visit to the Pacific coast. Ho will probably arrive ar-rive at San Francisco about tho 23d instant. The Unit edSta tea steamer Bravo waB wrecked near Sabine light on the Louisiana coast, on tho night of the 13th. No lives lust. There is a chance to save the veeaol. , A Washington paper publishes charges aeaiust some of theoflicera of the marine corps of swindling the marines; ar.d also against Quartermaster Quarter-master Schick, for abuses in tho matter mat-ter of furnishing clothing, but the friends of the major assert his inno-cense. |