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Show Uriel Teleirrains. Paris has resolved to petition for a law permitting cremations. The French crops are reported good, especially in coulral France. The president and oabinet will attend at-tend the Vermont centennial. The secretary of war U the guest of General Pope in Leavenworth. Grant is to have the freedom of Edinburgh in August or September. Profpsf-or Crfsimir Lodrcyt, the text book author, died in Boston on the 4th. Tho village of Chester, N. Y., was burned Thursday morning. Loss, $50,000 to 75,000. The Now York Herald says the Grover - Oregon commission should adjourn and come homo. Sir J.tmp Fcguson, the well-known diplomuii i. it tn succeed Lord Dufler-in Dufler-in as gove;.mr general of Canada. The widov -if the late Francis P. Blair died cai'dfMily at the family mansion, Silver Spring, lad., to day. The famine districts in India are doing better. In Madras over a million mil-lion persons are still fed by the reliel works. The ill health of the pope is aggravated. aggra-vated. Dronnv has Hft in. An operation was attempted, but weakness weak-ness prevented its success.: A passenger train from Columbus to Cleveland was wrecked at Galilee Thursday afternoon. The engineer was killed and tho conductor and several passengers badly bruised. Cause of the accident the washing out of a culvert by heavy rains. |