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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Spanish military operations against the Carlists are active. Sir Houston Stewart, vice-admiral of the British navy, is dead. Oluf Sternesen, tbe Swedish minister min-ister at Washington is dead. China will not send an embassy to England until next summer. John Hopkins, of New York, leather dealer, failed on Monday. Cincinnati burglars did a large business with Race street stores on Sunday. The steamship Salier will sail for Kew York from Bremerhaven on Tuesday, in place of the Mostf, The Budget committee of the German Ger-man Ileicbstag have rejected tbe new taxes proposed by'the government. The president has nominated Chaa. E. G. French, of California, chief justice jus-tice of the supreme court of Arizona. The failure of Freeland, Harding & Loomis, extensive wholesale Boston clothing dealers, is reported. Liabilities Liabili-ties estimated at $75,000. The special educational committee of Ohio will ask the legislature for $7,400 to enable it Ufmake a proper display at the Centennial. Ministers Buffet and DeManac, who both failed twice of an election to the French senate, have written letters withdrawing from the contest. Gen. Mougrovjo has been appointed commander-in-chief of the Carlist forces in place ol 3cneral Peruls. Disseii8ionsaniongthe Carlists con-"tnuie. con-"tnuie. The man who delivered the box of dynamite at the Bremerharen quay, is is said, had planned that the explosion explo-sion should take place on the ocean during the voyage of the Mosd outward. out-ward. I The effect of Grant's message at London, while removing the fears of immediate trouble with Spain, is to keep American bonds feverish because of the suggestions of the president concerning the school question, and the opening of new political issues. The steamer Mosel was much damaged dam-aged by the explosion at Bremerhaven. Bremer-haven. Four passengers were killed, including Hermann Cramer, Iowa, and six wounded, among them Rudolph Witte, New York. Total killed, 57; wounded, 33; a majority being residents of Bremen, and spectators spec-tators on the dock. There is a great excitement in France over the senatorial elections in which the republicans, or the left party, as they are called, have handsomely hand-somely beaten the right, or the monarchists. Out of eleven life senators sena-tors elected, seven are republicans. McMahon is not at all pleased with the result. The Paris bourse has been greatly excited over the elections. It is reported tbat Due d'Aumule, fourth sou of Louis Phillippe, aud whose wife, the daughter of Prince Leopold of Salermo, died in 1SG9, is to marry again, this time no less a personage than the Princess Thyria, daughter ol the king of Denmark, and sister of the Princess of Wales and of the wifo of the coming czar. This marriage, if correct, is interpreted inter-preted to augur the support o Orleanism by Russia and a Russo-French Russo-French alliance against Germany. |