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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Savannah yellow fever interments Sunday, 13. Number of arrests in New York last week 1,917. A delegation of German workmen have arrived at the Centennial. Vanderbilt is slowly failing. It is ot thought he can live the week out. The Btory of mutiny on the United States frigate Franklin is unfounded. A treaty of peace is about to be signed betweon Egypt and Abyssinia. The congressional silver committee held a meeting in New York Monday. Mon-day. A triftic shock of earthquake was felt in Lima on the 19th of August, doing no injury. Two car loads of fruit from the state grange of California have arrived ar-rived at the Philadelphia exhibition. A span of the railroad bridge, ISO feet long, over the Tennessee river at London, was blown down on Sunday. There havo been refreshing rainfalls rain-falls in New York for the past ton hours with no prospect ol abatement. Private dispatches fully confirm the arrest of Tweed and the statement that he will be delivered up to America. Amer-ica. Tne Unitod States of Colombia hag been placed in a state of siege, and the army is to be raised to 30,000 men. At Lancaster, Ohio, the ropes were cut by democrats at a pole raising on Saturday and three persona were killed. At a meeting at Dublin to protest against the Bulgarian atrocities, an American flag was carried in the procession. pro-cession. Whether a white or colored president presi-dent shall be elected for Harvard university uni-versity is a question of interest in Washington. The president is expected at Washington Wash-ington this week to hold a special cabinet meeting in reference to affairs in same of the southern itatea. The president has issued his proclamation pro-clamation publishing the treaty between be-tween the United Slates of America and the King of the Hawaiian islands. is-lands. W. S. O'Brien, of Floods O'Brien, says the report that his firm had purchased the franchise of the Guay-mas Guay-mas and Tucson railroad is utterly unfounded, un-founded, Hon. Morrow B. Lowry, candidate for senator from Erie county, Pa., who has been stumping tor Tilden, has become iugane on account o( political poli-tical troubles. Three treasury clerks sailed for England on Saturday as bearers of the first ten millions of four and a half per cent bonds for dolivery to the syndicate. The two men shot by the Northfield (Minn.) posae who are after the bank robbers, have been identified as notorious noto-rious robbers connected with the James brothers. C. K. Crossman was arrested in Philadelphia on Sunday, charged with emueulement in San Francisco, lo his apartments were found $2,380 in $20 gold pieces and some jewelry. Another call is to be made of the 5.20 bonds to the amount of $10,000 for the new issue of 4 per cent, bonds, the price of which has been raised to 101 gold in the New York market, The oase of A.Sulllvan.the murderei of C.C.Hauford, was ud in the Chicago criminal court on Monday, and he pleaded not guilty. On the representation repre-sentation of his counsel the case was put over till the next term. A mob made an attack on th( residence of ex-President Pardee o Peru at Lima on the 20th of August. I The troops fired upon them, killhn four persons and waunding several A large amount ol properly was des troyed. A dispatch from Little Rock to the Chicago Inter-Ocean says that through glaring democratic frauds by the can' vassiug board of that county the democratic ticket has been counted in. Three republican townships were excluded. The report of the capture of Tweed and his secretary in a Spanish vessel at Vigo is confirmed. The governor of the province q( Pontevida boarded the vessel accompanied by a posse of secret police, took the two men ofl and placed them in a fortress. They are to bo sent to Havana and handed to the United States authorities. Tweed was at Santiago do Cuba on July Inst, where he escaped from the authorities who wero abcut to capture cap-ture him and sailed for Vigo, Spain. Minister Cushing notified (.hoflnanwh government of the fact, and instructions instruc-tions were given to secure Twoed in any port in Spain. Tweed was entered en-tered in the ship's papers as Secor. The American government has demanded de-manded Tweod'a extradition Gov. Chamberlain of South Caro lina has issued a proclamation in view of the recent election riot at Charleston calling on the oitieens to preserve peace and order, and promising prom-ising to protect every man of whatever what-ever political party in his right to speak and vote frooly. The presence upon the itreeLs of armed bodies of men is prohibited. The mayor of Charleston baa isnued a Bimilar proclamation. Tbe democratic and republican central committees of Charleston, S. C, have held u couference and come to a determination to preserve the peace of the city. The democratic members distinctly stated that while they were from every consideration anxious to preserve public peace, they were resolutely determined, no matter mat-ter what the cost or consequences might be, (hat the scenes of last Wednesday night shall not be repeated. |