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Show ! CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Ice formed in the vicinity of Washington Wash-ington on Sunday night. At the Chantilly races, (Paris) the Diina was won by Tyrolienne. Some of the Wllkesbarre coal mines will be put in operation tbia week. D, W. Munro, supervisor of internal inter-nal revenue for Illinois, is to bo suspended. sus-pended. The jury in the cnae of Arthur Gordeni&n were unable to .agree and were discharged. The death of Hon. Thoa. Biddle, TJ. S. minister to Ecuador on tho 7th inst is announced. The nriests in Poaen and neiffhhnr- ing towns have been released by the German government. Five new national banks were authorized au-thorized to commence business in various va-rious parts of New England on Monday. Mon-day. The journal La Voce DtUa Vcrita of Rom6 has been suspended for publishing pub-lishing the pope's address to the German pilgrims. The alleged principal in the late conspiracy ;igainst Prince Bismarck's life is nam oil Dunin. and has been arrested at Cracow. Jesse D. Bright, ex-United States senator from Indiana, is now lying dangerously ill in Baltimore with rheumatism of the heart. General Breckenridge's condition remains unchanged. His pulse is very weak, and he is liable to be called away ..t any moment. The Cnrlists attacked Pampeluna yesterday and threw shells into the town. There were no casualties and the insurgents were repulsed. Four burglars were captured in Xcw York Sunday morning in' the act of breaking through tho wall of a brick warehouse from the next building. build-ing. Kev. Neviu Woodridgo, the Ee-formed Ee-formed Presbyterian minister of Brooklyn, charged with improper in-, in-, timacy with a young woman, has been acquitted. The treasury department has information in-formation or extensive whiskey frauds in New Orioanu, and will soon make oxteruivo seizures nf di-HillerU'd and whiskey there. At the anniversary meeting of the American board of Foreign Mi.-eions of the Presbyterian church, the receipt re-ceipt of the past year were stated at 1jo,71S. Expenditures, $-KO,000. Count de Chanibord has written a letter to M. DeBelcajjtle, member of the French assembly, in which he declares de-clares that he etill has hopes that the monarchy will be reestablished in Franco. Major Michael P. .Small, commissary commis-sary of subsistence, has been relieved from duty in the department of Arizona, and ordered to report to the commanding goneral ol the military division of Missouri. The steamship Polynesian came off ehore near Quebec on Monday, and proceeded for Liverpool. Several vet-sels report trouble with ice. The ship CHy of Montreal went ashore in a snow storm on Saturday. The select committee of the senate appointed to examine into the condition condi-tion of tho executivo departments and report at tho neit session of congress con-gress what reforms are necessary, have nearly completed their work. About 3 o'clock Monday morning Alonzo Jackson, wife and two child ren, Albert Smith, wife and two children, child-ren, went ovor the dam in a skirt", drowning Mr. Jackpon, Mrs. Smith and the children. It is said the men were under the influence of liquor, and could not manage tho boat. Extraordinarily cold weather prevailed pre-vailed throughout the northwest during dur-ing the past week. In Livingston county, Illinois, on Sunday morning, ice formed ithiuch thick.' All vegetation vege-tation in very backward, the trees not even having put out their leaves. The paymaster general has ordorcd that alter July 1st, 1875, the rate of United States postage ou letters sent to or received from foreign countries with which diflerent rates have not been established by the postal convention con-vention or other arrangements, be reduced from ten to five cents for 1 each half ounco or fraction thereof. |