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Show I CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Blaine ia eiill confined to the house by illness. Daniel Drew is suffering from dysentery oi a dangerous type. The number of paying visitors at the Centennial Saturday was 17,000. "1 he democrats admit that the Allen movement will Jose them Indiana. In-diana. A three mile race on Charles river, Boston, was won in 20 minutes, 20 seconds. Manton Marble has sold and transferred trans-ferred the New I'ork H'vrld to Wm. Henry Hurlburt. Cardinal Antonelli is unable to walk and is daily carried to the pope in a sedan chair. The Gorman has been proclaimed the official language of Prussia to the disgust of the Poles. By the burning of a sug-ir house at Oreenoch, Scotland, Sunday, there was a loss of XoO.GOO. Tbe committee's report on the Emma Em-ma miao case will not be made to tbe house before Thursday. The sultan of Turkey is in a bad way. He feirs that he will be poisoned or burriod alive. By the burning of a p:ipor box factory fac-tory at Lancaster, N. H , there is a lots of $G0,000 to $100,000. Guion, of Milwaukee, for walking 412 miles in Chicago has been declared de-clared champion of the world. Ferguson's testimony in regard to frauds in the New Orleans custom house was continued on Monday. O'Leary compk-ted 431 miles of his San Francisco walk shortly before midnight of Saturday, and stopped. Thirty thousand iroops, including three cavulry regiments, are under orders to sail for Cuba on September first. The custom house republicans ol I Xew Ynrk will send a large dcleya- linn Inf,,,.;,..!.!!; In U,U f.-r P.wl-. ling. By an explosion at the Midlothian coal pit iu Chesterfield county, Va., eight lives were lost and several in-mred. in-mred. I In a fight in a Grand street (Xew I York) liquor store, on Sunday Felix I Wing was killed. Three men were arrested. There is a great possibility of a rising in the basque provinces of Spain on account ot the abolition of the fueros. The Loudon Times admits that ac-cordinc ac-cordinc to England's own law Wins-low Wins-low must be given up without any promises respecting his trial. Prince Jerome Napoleon, elected French deputy from Ajaccia, writes to his constituents that lie will accept the republic loyally and unreservedly. The president is severely criticised by the Now York Times for recently appointing a friend of tlio corrupt Senator Spencer to an Alabama office. The house committee on ways and means is carefully examining the subject of taxation on the circulation and deposits of national and savings banks. Archbishop Porecll's fifth anniversary anniver-sary h.is been the occasion of numerous numer-ous presentations, including ft gold drinking goblet from Cardinal Mc-Clokcy. Mc-Clokcy. The house naval committee is accused ac-cused of gross unfairness in their investigations aflecling Secretary Kobeson for having failed to give him a hearing. Senators Bout well and Morton spoke in oppn-ition to the senate jurisdiction ju-risdiction in the Belknap case on Saturday, Sat-urday, and Senator White of Maryland Mary-land in favor. The result of the Ohio democratic convention has stimulated the inlla-tiuniatd inlla-tiuniatd in congress and they will again attempt to repeal the specio resumption act. Count Andrassy states publicly that the peace uf Europe will not bo din-turbed, din-turbed, anil tlio proposed reforms will be accepted by the imurgents and by the great powers. A terrific thunder storm prevailed in the taiddlo and western states Sunday Sun-day night. At Muriiatown, N. J., hail stones as Ihto as hens' uggs fell, doing great damage to vegulation. Ki-Muyor Ferris of Oakland, Cal., suicided on Saturday morning by jumping overhnwd from a steamer, having first tied his feet together. Cause unfortunate slock specula tions. The foreign affairs committee are investigating alleged expensive frauds in the settlement ol the Venzuela claims paid by the United States, which aro said to have been heavily eluded. A Now York dispatch says: The nomination of Don Cameron for secretary sec-retary of war, will bo regarded as the selling prico ol" Pennsylvania's vote for Contliug at the Cincinnati convention. con-vention. Henry L. Bull, president of an arms' manufacturing company uf Brooklyn, killed Win. llussey, one ol bis workmen by cutting bin throat, he claims in self defense. Ho was 1 joeked up. Jt is tolerably certain that the Ben-ato Ben-ato will vole against its jurisdiction in the impeachment cato. Eaton is the only democrat who has announced hie intention to vote in the affirmative, but it is thought others will do so. President Grant told Kollog?, that if he were at home attending to his duties instead of at Washington asking ask-ing for troops peace would be maintained. main-tained. He was tired of being annoyed with Louisana allairs. Louis Sorhagcn and four of his children were bitten by a mad dog in New York on Thursday last. One of the children has died of hydrophobia hydropho-bia anil the physicians aro of the opinion that the rest will die. Hon. Phillip A. Roach, of the California legislature, lectured in 'Chicago on tne Chinese question to I an audience of about 100 persons. 1 He asserted that the ev.'ls of this class I of population could ocly bo slopped by slopping the emigrslion. Sydney Dillon, Jay Gould and Wm. Osborn are cited to show cause why a' mandamus should not issue compelling compell-ing them lo attend a meeting of the directors of the Pacific Mail company and vote for (lie election of officers. It is said that the Gould party will withdraw rom the board. There is another hitch in making the report on the Emma mine case, the coin mi' e having received a letter let-ter frr" Ciiesbrough of London rf.wmg the circumstances in regard to some of Schenck'a stock, which contradicts the latter's evidence, and he will be called to explain. The New York police made a raid on the saloon keepers on Sunday, arresting some 500. The saloon keepers will hold a mass meeting to protest against this sudden enforcement enforce-ment oi the law which has been a dead letter for yea rs. The New Jersey Jer-sey Inger beer gardens profiled largely by the raid. The transactions of the Cattell's with Secretary Robeson shows that $100,000 paid him is unaccounted for. The New York Times says that Robeson Robe-son must make a clean showing in regard to these transactions. It is said that Robeson will soon appear before the committee and show that he had business a flairs with the Cat-tells Cat-tells before he became secretary. It is believed that Robeson's days as a cabinet officer are numbered. |