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Show BRIEF TELEHRA1IS. Spain will seud 700 men to Cuban graves January 15. .. The present Cuban sugar crop is the largest ever produced. The house republican caucus has decided against a holiday recess. Rev. Dr. Huntington, of Worcester, Mass., has declined the bishopric of Iowa. Seigler's tannery in Cincinnati burned Sunday. Loss, $70,000; insurance, in-surance, $20,000. Lewis E. Parsons has been appointed ap-pointed U. S. district judge of Alabama Ala-bama i'jf. Busteed. Garcia, a Cuban bandit, and his followers, have surrendered to the Spaniards in Cuba. Jefferson Rives, one of the proprietors propri-etors of the late Conyrexsional Globe. dropped dead on Sunday of appo-plexy. appo-plexy. Neal Paul has been arrested in Pittsburg, Pa., charged with the murder mur-der of McBnde at Jaiucsville, Pa., in February last. Eight or ten inches of Bnow fell at New York, Sunday. The storm is severe, extending throughout the eastern east-ern and middle states. Tho prosecution against the Bona-partists Bona-partists on account of their appeal to the people has been abandoned by the French government. dpt. Isaac H. Bourne, of the Brooklyn police, was accidently shot and killed Sunday by J. C. Tollock, Brooklyn Aryus reporter. The presidont will issue a proclamation proclama-tion warning ail turbulent and disorder dis-order y person in Warren county Ml-j., to disperse within-rive days. The steamship CHy of London, which sailed fcr Xew York December Utn, put buck to tJuHenstown 20th one 01 her cyl'nddr heads being broken. uv. Dr. Garrett was on Sunday consecrated a missionary bishop of Nortnern Texaj, at Trinity church, Denver, Colorado, Bishops C larkson, iuttle, Hare and Spaulding officiating. A dispatch, to the Loudon Standard repjrts tho total defeat and rout by tt:e Larl.sls of the republican army of Gen?. Lopez and Domoniquez, in Catalonia, Cat-alonia, witli a heavy loss in killed and wounded. A new suit has bu 1 entered against Hm U.Tweed to recover $-350,000 traudmently charged to the city of I -Vew orb by Edward Marrener for supplies to the street department and ' traudulently certified to by Tweed i In the ejectment case of Mowry in the V. S. district court at Pittsburg, involving a large tract of land in the heart of that city, the court decided the Indian marriage of Mowry to be invalid, and the jury brought in a verdict for the defendants. The case will probably be appealed. |