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Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS. The sultan ia ill. France haB ailvi;id tho porle to cede Janina to Greece. Senator Shiclda, of Missouri, has arrived in Washington. Mint Director binder man died in Washington on Monday. Subscriptions to the 4 per cenl.Joan since Saturday's report, 5,128,950, Afghan troops at Ca-tul have been withdrawn to Sheralf to check desertions. deser-tions. The senate Giumco committee will report against a reduction of tho tax on cigara. The Need ham eaviuga bank, Boston, Bos-ton, will ba cloaed, owing to the lack ol business. Bismarck is iu (avor of a transit duty on foreign goods pacing through German territory. The New York Tribune denies that the body of the late A. T. Stewart has been recovered. Forty studntd are still under arrest at Ciiatkorl, Russia, and the university univer-sity remains closed. Couklini; is adverse to investigating tho cipher telegrams, thinking il will revive TUden's popularity. The president has nominated William Wil-liam Wallace Bowers for collector of customs at San Diego, Cal. The statement of the Imperial ! Bank ot Germany shows au incrcaeo iu specie of 9,023,000 marks. Tho evacuation of Spuz in fulfillment fulfill-ment uf Turkey's engagement to Moutcnegro is proceeding quietly. Snow has almoat isolated Paris as far as telegraphic communication iB ooncerned, except west aud north. Mrs. Elizabeth Haucock, mother of Major General Hancock, died at Nor-rUtown, Nor-rUtown, Pa., on Saturday, aged 78. The American merchant excursionists excursion-ists are delighted with their reception by the Mexican authorities and the peoplo. The Oswego, New York, National Marino bank will bo closed. Uauae, high rate of taxation aud low rate of interest. The special assignment of the house to devote to-day to consideration of the ' anti Chinese bill, will probably be reecinded. L. Bradford Prince, the newly-appointed newly-appointed chief justice of New Mexico, Mex-ico, is to leave New York for Santa Fe next Friday. The rumor is revived that some secre) information relative to the German army has been sold to a foreign for-eign government. 1 The First National bank of Granville, Gran-ville, Ohio, haa.suspeuded. Depositors wil! be paid in full, but holders of the bank's papers will be losers. Senator Lamar will soon introduce a hill to provide that each senator shall be furnished, at the public expense, ex-pense, with a private secretary. Joseph B. Weller was arrested in Butlalo, JN. i., on Saturday, charged with defrauding the Merchants' bank ofBellville, Ont., out of $31,000. An Egyptian national bank, at Alexandria, with a capital ot 4,000,-000, 4,000,-000, has been formed under the auspices ot the minister of finance. Russia charges that Austrian and German measures to prevent, the spread of the plague are unnecessary and threaten to cripple Russian commerce. com-merce. The old Catholic synod of Berne, has condemned the.amuesty to Catholic Cath-olic priests ol Berne and Pira as undemocratic un-democratic and injurious to Christianity. Chris-tianity. General Graut haa presented to the Lord Mayor of Dublin an excellent portrait of himself, drawn by the American artist Hartshorn, now in London. The international sanitary commiB-si'on commiB-si'on at Vienna has finished ila labors. If the plague increases Germany will establish a military cordon of 8,000 on her frontier. The pope has received threatening letters from socialists in connection with his reosnt encyclical letter, and he intends to call the attention of the powers thereto. General Butler's state central com-mitleo com-mitleo haB published an addreas, in which it announces tho intention of conducting a vigorous and aggressive gubernatorial canvass. Albert C. Andrews and James SW. Colling have been arrested in Boston on charges ol conspiring to defraud merchants out of property valued at about $32,000. Audrews has been long in buatnesB in-Boston. The KansaB legislature is discussing a resolution direoling Kansas congressmen con-gressmen to use their influence to maintain the double standard of gold and Bilver, to procure unlimited coinage coin-age of the latter, and do all in their power to repeal the national banking law. |