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Show Brief Telegrams. Peratchin has been decorated lo receive Prince Milan. In an engagement on Monday the Turks lost 100 and Montenegrins 100. The impeachment trial is txpected to be finished by the last ot next week. The democrats of Marshall, Ills., have nominated John K. Eider for congress. Jtihn Ilanna has been nominated for congress by the republicans of the 7th Indiana district. The Turkish war minister has resolved re-solved to assimilate the baa hi hazouks with the regular troops. John G. Thompson has been elected chairman of the Onio democratic demo-cratic central committe. New Y'ork Orangemen went to quiet groves on the 12th. There was a parade in Lawrence, Mass. ! The independent voters are wheel ing into the republican lino in view of Hayes' letter of acceptance. General Paulovie3, with G.OOO insurgent in-surgent has ai rived in Klek, thus closing that route to the interior. Last evening a largo proDeller, name unknown, was on lire, six miles from Bell river, Lake Erie. Senator Sargent is still confined to bis house by the effects of work during dur-ing the heated term, but will probably proba-bly be out in a day or two. In France, until orauic municipal laws are established, municipal councils will elect mayors and deputy mayors from their number. Holman's bill for the repeal of the resumption act is very distasteful to ihe hard money democrats, who will iry and prevent a vote upou it. Monroe Heath was elected mayor of Chicago on Wednesday. Total vote, 30,072; Heath over' McGrath, 15. 70S; over Kimball, 11,013. He carried seventeen out of eighteen wards. Orange processions in Canada and the Umled States on Wednesday, wero without interest, except iu l'liiladelphia, wburo William Push-nell Push-nell an Englishman, applied an improper im-proper epithet to tho parade, when John McVey, an Irishman, resented it and a general liht ensued. Both of the rtl-ove were laLaliy wounded. |