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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Calais, Me., has elected a rcpubii-c.in rcpubii-c.in mayor. The popo ha3 created two new Italian cardinals. liar silver was stratly in Londun on TLK-a.iay at 5oAd pr onn':e. An etiRaeinent occurred between th Turks and Bosnians ou Sunday. Six negroes were drowned by the sinking of a steamer at Booneville. Mo. McDowell & Halliday, Liverpool inrrciumta in American trade, have uspended. Ewpiian securitira fell from 2 to 1 pL-r eent. od the publication ol Cove's report. The reports of tho customs frauds on tho Pacific coast aro Baid to be greatly exaggerated. Judge Treat has overruled the mo lion for a new trial of tho Avery crooked whisky fraud. The republican city ticket was elected by a large majority in Cleveland, Cleve-land, O., on Monday. Morse & Co's tannery near Utica, N. Y., burned on Mondiy. Lods, $30,000; insurance, $15,000. Seven out ot eight wards in Syracuse, Syra-cuse, N. Y., send anti-Tildcu democrats demo-crats to the state convention. In Liverpool, 1,000 men employed in loading steamers, struck against an increase in the hours of labor. The arrest of an American, charged with counterfeiting American securities se-curities is announced at London. Austria may interfere by force il the peace is not established in Herzegovina Herze-govina by tho expiration of the armistice. armi-stice. Dr. Buckingham, democrat, was elected mayor of Denver on Monday. The republicans have four out of six aldermen. By a collision o( an Athens steamei with an English steamei oil the south coast of Morocco, ninety-nine perton; were drowntd. Patrick Pickens of Columbus, O., shot and killed his son for iiesoeiating with boys whom the father regarded as unfit company. The democrats were victorious ir. the Baton Kouce, La., election or r i 1 the open democratic ticket. The French nmnesty mcimire will comprehend all the communists not sentenced to death or pena! servitude, and allow them to return to France. A Xew York paper a-serta that the government ia employing utterly disreputable dis-reputable characters, thieves and blackmailers in important confidential confiden-tial positions. The New York court of appeals has affirmed the judgment in the case ol Dolan, convicted of the murder mur-der of Noe, and the prisoner will have to swing. Elections for the board of public works in Cincinnati resulted in a flight democratic advantage, Municipal Muni-cipal elections throughout Ohio turr.ed on local questions. In fifty-four Ohio towns there is a republican majority in twenty-two, and a democratic majority in fifteen; the rest divided on local qnrslions. The republicans have carried Columbus. Colum-bus. The six Onincc companies have complained to the fcm Francisco chief of police that they fear a bloody not on account of tue anti-Chinese agitation, and ask proteotton for their people. Thomas Tracy, Carlinvilie, 111., it is supposed in a family qunrrel, shot his wife, then struck his child ovei tiie head with a gun, then cut his own throat and died. The wilo and child ennnot recover. The HoiiiO appropriation committee commit-tee has agreed to insert tiie sum o $100,000 wanted to beat and ligh the public buildings during the com ing lidcal year. Also $0.,000 for inci dt-nt.il expenses ol the congressiona There arc fears of a dead-lock between be-tween the two houses of congress on the appropriation bills, the ttcnatc not being inclined to yield. It i. thought tho democrats will finally mtike the action of the latter the subject sub-ject of campaign document. The grand jury of the District of Columbia will givn Columbus Alexander Alex-ander a chance to be heard, and he promises to bring every person connected con-nected with tho safe burglary to justice. jus-tice. Several ex-detectives suddenly left the district on hearing that the ense would be prosecuted. Among tho discounts in the suspended sus-pended Lacrosse national bunk are $75,000 of Wheeler's paper, the president, and $2o,000o( tiie notes of the acting cashier, C. S. Kell. gg. It is thought depositors will realize 25 per cent. L'aper belonging to tho bank amounting to $100,000 is musing. mus-ing. Vice President Hun tiny ton, of the Central I'acitic railroad, in a letter to Senator Edmunds, says that the company com-pany doea nut desire to escape its obligations to the government, although al-though its entire indebtedness will bo from $50,000,000 to 170,000,000. He claims that tho road furnishes the cheapest rail transportation in the world. Bell's evidence before tho congressional congres-sional committeo in regard to Bab-cock Bab-cock has directed attention anew towards the latter and hia friends say ho ought to appear beforo tho committeo. com-mitteo. Army officers alno think that ho ought to ask for a military court of inquiry. Babcock cat 1m Bell a wholesulc liar. It is thought that Babcock will ba removed from the position of superintendent of pub lie buildings. |