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Show COXDKXSED TELEGRAMS. I Chili is tn irf-uo $.1,000,000 of new brjeda. Jt ph Ferrari, tho Italian Philosopher Philoso-pher is dead. t Kgei ton Loigli of the British parliament, parlia-ment, is dead. New Gtiimo deposits have been dis-i dis-i covered in 1'eiu. A blork of building!! at Dunmore, N. Y., burnt; loss $10,000. The Arcadia club, New York city, has been BOid out on execution. One hundred and twenty-five more French coniinuuulri have been pardoned. par-doned. Five men ol the Now York 7th regiment were overcome by heat on Sunday. Four intoxicated men while rowing at Newnrk, N . J . , Sunday were drowned. A cable is to be laid between Chili and 1'eiu, connecting both countries with London. Th Philadelphia procession of the Cirand Army of the Republic on Monday Mon-day numbered 5,0u0 men. A New York anti-Tammany Til-den Til-den aud Hendricks meeting Saturday Satur-day night was not enthusiastic. A few arrests were made in New York Sun-lay for violation of the excise law. but it is practically a dead letter. John McCarthy, of New Y'ork aged 2.j, during a quarrel with his wife aged 35, on Monday, fatally cut her throat. A thunder storm at Bellefonte, Pa., Saturday created a panic. Several buildings were carried off and one i man drowned. The senate wiil not try the Belknap impeachment case this session and the probable final adjournment will be had about July loth. The maximum thermometer in New York Sunday was 98, and at midnight 81J. There was much suffering though hut few cases of sun stroke. An unknown insane man shot and fatally wounded one man and dangerously dan-gerously wounded another in the Bowery, New York Sunday night, and escaped. The senate has concurred in several of Sargent's amendments to Ihe omnibus appropriation bill for land surveys etc., in the Pacific states and territories. The New York Times declares that Tildeu ia really a soft money man; that he bought up the democratic convention aud expects to buy up the nation in November. The reduction of compensation to the railroads for carrying the mails will cause discontinuance of fast mail trains. The sum allowed for transposition trans-position service is $S,200,000. A Centennial religious service was held at Washington's headquarters, Newburg, N. Y., Sunday. The mayor presided and the school children chil-dren sang hymns with a brass band accoinpanyment. General Marshal LefEerts of New-York New-York died in the cars of the Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania railroad on Monday on his way to Philadelphia of heart disease. His regiment turned back to New York, carrying the body. The house private land claims committee com-mittee will recommend the appropriation appropri-ation of $.30,000 for the relief of General John A, Sutter in consideration considera-tion of his services to the early California Cali-fornia immigrants, his losses of personal per-sonal property lor want of legal protection and his land grant equities. equi-ties. f In the post office appropriation bill there i3 a provision for the appointment appoint-ment of a commission of three persona , to examine into the question of mail transportation and report to the next congress. Third class mail matter is fixed in the post office bill at one cent an ounce except for private matter mat-ter not includiug circulars, which is fixed at one cent lor each two ounces. A W ell dressed chap entered a jewelry store in Detroit, aud asked if he could see those cups lined with gold. "These," said t; e jeweler, handing him one, "are race-cups." "liace cups what are race cups?" "Why," replied the jeweler, "they are raeeeupt." " Well, if that's so, suppose you and me race fur one," aud with cup in hand, started, the jeweller alter him. He probably won the cup. Work ha3 been resumed by divers on the wreck of tho English prigate Uussiir, to recover her treasure to the amount of -l.S00,00O gold which was sent to New York by the British government gov-ernment in 17S0 to pay ofl the British troops. In going through Hell Gate she struck on Pol rocic aud driited rtshore on Randall's island. She was beached in Marshby cave, below Port Morris, and us the tide receeded she parted her cables and sunk in 100 feet of water. What a dying man Saw. Mr Davis S. Kellem, one of our most beloved be-loved and trustworthy citizens, who died on last Friday, and who will be buried today by the Knights Templars, Temp-lars, is reported to have made a most wonderful revelation concerning his cousin's untimely death, during his recent sickness. Our informant says that he, in company with several other friends, were sitting at the bed-' bed-' side of the sick man, when he suddenly sud-denly roused himself from an insen- sible 'state, and in a very excited 1 manner admonished some invisible persons to bo quick or the mules would kick his cousin Tobe to death, and then in despair he fell back on tho bed saying: "It is too late, they have killed him." His friendB at the time did not know what to make of his strange behavior, but two days later they received a letter from Hawkinsvillo stating that his cousin. Mr. Tobe Kellen, had been kicked to death by his mules ut about the time that he bad spoken of the matter here in Atlanta. Dr. Amos Fox, Mr. Henry Banks and other reliable gentlemen ol this city were present at the lime, and testify to the authenticity au-thenticity - of the ccurrwnce. I Atlanta Suiutitif Ttlfjram. |