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Show KRIEf TKLEGARMS.' Spam will send 15,000 Boldiera to Cuba. EXearly all the coal miners at Sham-ujou, Sham-ujou, Pa., are on a strike. There are about 1,200 soldiera in Littleton, Ta., and vicinity. General EUU, Carlist, has given in hU adherence to King Alfonso. Fourteen of the Carlist officers who abandoned that cause have arrived at Baritz. The SpanUh general Campos has entered fiipoll, losing fifty men in the tight. There are fears that the miners' trike will cover the entire anthracite coal fields. St John Gray, member of parliament parlia-ment from Kilkenny, Ireland, died on Wednesday. Conc;reaman Wheeler has gone to New Orleans to assist in carrying out the LouUiana compromise. The bishop of Breslau, Germany, refuses to resign his see, legal measures meas-ures will be taken to oust him. Moody and Sankey have opened a new hall in Bow street, Loudon, capable of aeating 10,000 people. The fire in the Stockton (Pa.,) coal mine ia gaining headway; and involves the company in a large loss. There is a strike of the weavers in the Mechanics' mill at Fall river, on account of the discharge of overseers. The New York longshoremen are on a strike, and the stevedores say none of them will heroatter be employed. em-ployed. The president hits signed the commission com-mission of Robert W. Healey, as marshal for the southern district 01 Alabama. Benjamin Moran has presented to the King of Portugal ol Lisbon his credentials as Uuited States minister to Portugal. Michael Sullivan was hangad on Friday morning, at NeT Brunswick, NT. J. lor the murder of Daniel Tal-mageat Tal-mageat Metuchen. The president left Washington for Boston on Friday to attend the centennial cen-tennial celebration of the battle of Lexington on the 19th mat. The Spanish government will exile all professors who protest against the the recent educational laws or resign their chairs on account of their promulgation. pro-mulgation. Instead of the parade in honor of John Mitchell, there will be a funeral oration by Thomas Clark Luby, and a testimonial for Mitchell's family in New York city. The French government has sent instructions . to its consuls in this country to summon French citizens here liable to military duty to register at the consulate offices. A tornado in tho vicinity of Little Rock on Thursday, uprooted trees, unroofed houses, destroying seven, etc. A woman was killed, and her two daughters seriously injured. A tornado at Edinburg, New York, Thursday afternoon, demolished the Christian church, burying twenty to j thirty young ladies and gentlemen. Of the fifteen rescued one was dead. It is reported that the attorney general gen-eral ii considering the question of enjoining en-joining the payment of its declared dividend to the shareholders, until are paid. Tweed is to be sued by the citv of New York for $6,000,000, and ail of the property in his hands at the time of his exposure, which he paased into the hands of other parties, has been attached. The merchant shipping bill has passed its second reading in the English Eng-lish house of commons. It makes ship-owners responsible to sufferers for losses, provides for efficiency of service and precautions in regard to loading. |