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Show DOMES ViC BRIEFS. Ben Wade is slowly recovering. It is believed the sonate will dispose of the silver bill this week. There were 100 arrtsta in New York on Sunday, for violations of the excise law. J. Madisun WelU, tbe Louisiana roturniug board thief, surrendered to Sheriff Houston on Sunday. Goasters, priucip-tlly negroes, robbed rob-bed the victims ot the Metropolis wreck, as they washed ashore. Courteney agrees to the stipulations ef Eph. Morris for a three mila race on the Hulton course for $1,000 a side. General Charles Thoaias died in Washington on Sunday aged 80. He entered the army in 1819 and was retired in 1866. Minister Foster is laboring agaiuBt tho passaco of the silver bill, and tv an argument aaya Mexico finds silver currency expensive, etc Two bodies, supposed to be those of Mrs. Meyer and Joseph Newton, cabin boy, of the Metropolis, washed on the beach Sunday, and were buried. Sir Alexander Gait, rcpreHenting tbe Dominion of Canada, is iu Washington Wash-ington to promote the movement for ington to promote me movement. iur a reciprocity treaty with Britiab America. - There is a disposition on the part of several members of the bouse committee com-mittee on commerce to recommend larger appropriations for internal improvements im-provements this year than usual. Ex-senator Harry Genet of Harlem court house notoriety, New York, and one ot the ring fugitives, surrendered surren-dered Monday morning, and gave bail in $25,1)00. He has a wearied appearance. A. G. Nicolopulo and George Vil-lere, Vil-lere, who were arrested January 25th, charged with being about to fight a duel, and placed under peace bonds, fought witb swords on Sunday Dear Montgomery Btation, Miss., on the New Orleans and Mobile railroad. Nicolopulo was wounded in tbe band. |