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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. M. Deak. Hungarian statesman, is dead. The pope has nominated twenty-two twenty-two new bishops. The resignation of Prince Milan is not contemplated. The Wisconsin Potter railroad law will not bo repealed. Sen or Caatellar announces that he will take his seat in the cortes. 1 All branches of the Irnim family have petitioned the emporor to pardon Count Henry Von Arnim. I The khedive Bays his finances arc all right, and Mr. Cave, the British j commissioner, will so report. The senate committeo on appro priations reported the Centennial bill just as it came Irom the house. The Cuban insurgents on Tuesday last entered Cienfuegop, and afterwards after-wards set fire to a coast steamer lying at' the wharf. The German reichstag haa adopted a clause of the penal code punishing immigration agents for wilful mis-, representation. The stockholders of the Boston PoH company have resolved that there shall be no interruption of tho publication publi-cation of the paper. It is now behoved that tho losses by the Northampton bank robbery is over one million dollars, nearly one-half one-half of which is negotiable. In the McKee trial, District Attorney Attor-ney Dyer followed Colonel Hatch, and made a general review of the theory brought out in the trial. The Sultan is willing to accept Count Andrassy's recommendations, but is determined to permit no lorcign interference or control in tho execution of reforms. The lord lieutenant of Ireland has revoked the application of the peace preservation act to the counties of i Kildare and Wicklow, and portions of Wermaugh aud Down. Indignation meetings are bcin held in Posen, protesting against the proposed law to make tho use of tho German language compulsory in public offices and courts ol law. The Turkish account of the engagement engage-ment on the road between Trcbigno and RagiiBa, atatca that the insurgents, insur-gents, numbering from 7,000 to 10.OU0, were dispersed in all directions. direc-tions. On Friday the grand jury of the United States court, Chicago, pro sen ted indictments agaiiiBt H. B. HulUlo. Millor and Frederick L. Reed, hid son-in-law; one against S. I'owoll, J. Haw and T. F. Bailey; one against Orlando B. Dickenson, Jonathan Abel and Georgo F. Burroughs, Bur-roughs, the fourtu against Ldward F. Lawrence, James M. Vallentine and John Robinson. Each of the indictments indict-ments charges the defendants with having, during 1S74. and 1S7d, removed re-moved large quantities of distilled liquors from tlioir dislillerira without having paid the United States tax thereon, |