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Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS General Todleben ia down with typhus fever. Count Schouvalo0 has arrived at Berlin from St. Petersburg. The cab strike in Paris is spreading aud hardly any cabs areon the streets. R B. Conant, defaulting cashier of the Eliot National bank, is released on $20,000 bail. Fever is increasing at Nicoeia, , Cyprus, which nlace is unntiestinn- I ably very unhealthy. Tbe Lacbino boating club offer a prize ol $o,000 for Courtney and Har-lun Har-lun to row there in the fall, 1 Two brothers named Larkin and a lad named Lacbapelle drowned while bathing at Montreal on Wedneaday. In the north of France strikes are recommencing. All coal pits at the i Denain department of Nord are de 1 aerlcd. ! Miners at tbe Big Mountain col-, col-, liery, near Pottsville, Pa. hare struck for 10 cents advance, which has been refused. Lords Beacouafield and Salisbury have received congratulatory deputa liona from various conservative 1 associations. It is Baid that 47,000 Russians are sick in Bulgaria end that constant reinforcements are necessary to keen up an effective army. Tbe steamship Assy, ia, leaving Avonmouth dock, England, on Tuesday, Tues-day, for Now York, went ashore and must remain several tides. General Sir Garnet Wolaely and stall went under canvas outside the town Tuesday, Greek house owners demanding such exhorbitant renU In the royal yacht squadron re gatta, in England, on Tuesday, Ai chantress, the Ameiican schooner cae in first, but Formosa woo by ibe time allowance. At Boston, the grand jury alter partial hearing on Tuesday, suspended sus-pended ?or the present, the caae of John Tuppao, accused of defrauding the Bostou banking company. Orangemen decline the proposal ol the Catholic party to test tbe legality ol the proceasion order by the civil proceedioga in tbe test case before the privy council, and the prosecution will proceed in the police court. In the Hungarian election th government candidates have been defeitod at Debreczin, and several leaders of the ministrial party were rejected at places which had supported sup-ported tho government for tbe p:ai ten years. Troops are advancing on Magjuj amid continuous rains. A report bas oeen received ol two more sharp Bkirmisheson Monday, at Koana and Gracanica, in both of which the in-Burgents in-Burgents were defeated. Austrian less ia trifling. Ambuscades at Malalnji and Cit-tak, Cit-tak, cause great indtguatiou at Vienna. Tbe opinion is gaining ground that Turkish authorities are promoting the insurrection, but it is more probable the porte has lost all prestige, not only with the inhabitants inhabi-tants but with the troops, ol whom several tabors have joined the Intur genta. |