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Show TELEGKAPHIC Enropenu Nuten. The Hague, 21, It is denied au tboritively that tne kiug of Holland con templates marrying his niece, Princess Marie, ot S;ixe Weimiir EiHtMiach. Vienna. 21. Count Andrasuy, yee-lerday, yee-lerday, explained to the council ol ministers the tlute of the negutiulionn ror a convention with Turkey, and snowed that tbey were in a very satis lactory coLiditiou. It is reported that Hacja Ljga at tempted auiudij after his defeat at Visoka. London, 21. Fowler, the American who undertook to walk on the water from Boulogne to Folkestone in boom like canoes, tailed alter accomplishing eleven milea. The iW and Telegraph, however, esy Fowler accomplished the passage of the Cnnnnel on toot, thr u f-b be landed at ri-.u.-Ue instead of Follieattine. I'uter Fret; man, u. blow a way cn the bark C. IF. A. iMnlcer, from Butt River, S. C. W:im arrrsied yesterday, yes-terday, cbarged (ou his own admit siou) with murdering the coi -stable who attempted to arrest him. He was remanded to await information from the United States. Mui.icb, 21. Prince Hobenlohe, German ambassador at Paris, has hen reelected to the reichsUg oa the second ballot, ia Forchheim, by a vole of 9,800, against 8,000 for the ultramontane candidate Havre, 21. Queen Christina of Spain it? worse. No hope is entertained enter-tained of her recovery. Stockholm, 21. The international congress for the prevention and repression re-pression ot crime, including penal and reformatory treatment, assembled assem-bled to day. M. Von B. Jorneljeroa, Swedish minister of foreign affairs, was elected president and Rzv. Ur. E. C- Wines ef tbe United Slates honorary president. |