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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. ! A $20,000 Ore at iMantfield, Ta., J on Monday. Sharkey, the murderer, sailed for Spain on Sunday. j Four million ot Government gold will lie sold iu October. A 1-30 caret diamond has been found at Kimberly, South Africa. Hon. R. P. Snell baa entered upon his duties as commissioner of pat-eula. pat-eula. . The governor ol" Buydad denies that a Jew bus been murdered there by the Turks. An excess of help was reported at all the Fall Kiver mills on Monday morning. Senor Rubi is lo bo sent to Cuba, with unlimited authority to regulate the finances. The Turkioh government promises to prevent the marauding of Turkish troops on the Servian borders. The famous trotting mare "American "Ameri-can Girl" fell dead Suturdayafternoon in the 1st heat of the free lor all ages race. It is reported that the difficulty between British Minister Wude and tho Chinese government has been adju&ted. The president has appointed Web-1 Web-1 ster Eaton, of Nebraska, register of tho land office lor the Republican land district. An executive committee has been appointed by the centennial commission commis-sion to remain in permanent session at Philadelphia.. A fire caused by spontaneous ex' plosion, at Washington mills, Law renee, Muss., on Monday, caused e loss ol $-10,000. Turkish successes in Herzegovina aro reported, while the insurgents assert that four villages have revolted against the Turks. The mayor of Newport, R. I., has forbidden the Fall River committee of mill strikers to collect money for the strikers in Newport. The cargo of tbeslcamship Uruguay, consisting of arms and ammunition, for the Cuban insurgents, has been seized by the authorities at Kingston, Jamacia. Georce Miller and Win. Sorth, the Jefferson Borden mutineers, are to be banged in Boston, Jan. 4th. They received their sentence without i emotion. The Carlists threw 150 sheila into San Sebastian city on Saturday. The French embarked on a French man of war. Tho garrison id expecting reinforcements. re-inforcements. The Swedish steamer Ljabager, running run-ning between Lubech and Copenhagen, Copen-hagen, was burned in the Baltic sea. Twenty-four pussengers and eleven of the crew perished. Judge Chat field, of Minnesota, died at Belleplain, in that state, on Monday. Mon-day. Ho was lather of Hon. Levi S. Ctiatfield, formerly a democratic politician ot New York. The New York park commiesioneis refused an application for the use ol Tompkin's square for a meeting of New York workingmen in Bympathv with the Fall river strikers. The new Spanish universal suffrage law provides for the election of on( deputy to the cortes for every 50.00C people. An election is anticipatec shortly in view of the decline of the Carlist insurrection. Treasurer New gays that 3,000, 0CC of national bank currency hay been surrendered amce July 1st, and tha the wetitL-ru banks have more cur rc-ncy than they can use. This, h navs. is the best argument airainat in llalion. Germany proposes ft law making instigation to crimo a punishable offence, and one relative to the dis-obeyal dis-obeyal of orders of the foreign otl'ice by diplomatic agents, the violation of the secrecy of office and the custody of official documents. A railroad train has been stopped by brigands between Suragossa and Barcelona. All tho passengers were robbed, among them seventeen officers and seamen of an American man-of-war, supposed to be the U. S. steamer Franklin. The wholesale liquor dealers of San Francigco endorse Supervisor of internal inter-nal revenue Foulke and Collector Sedgwick, and ask their rotontioo in office. They deny the existence of a whisky ring on the Pacific coast. Supervisor Hawley has relieved Foulke. During the pilgriinago of the Roman Catholics ol Montreal from church to church on Sunday, the processionists, pro-cessionists, numbering about 2,000, were attacked by tho mob at various points. Stones wero thrown and shots fired. Several persons were seriously wounded. The crowd numbered 8,000. The third annual convention of the engineers ol the lire departments of the United StatcH met at New York on Monday. A committee was appointed ap-pointed to nominate officers for the ensuing year, and an invitation was accepted from tho old volunteer department de-partment ol Now York to a dinner on Tuesday evening, An imperial Turkish decree has been issued, granting gradual reforms and concessions to tho disallecteil of tho insurgent Slave population. A certain exemption of taxes is granted, with a local representative council and u deputation lo Constantinople to submit sub-mit tin ir wishes lo tho government from time to time. |