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Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS. Cardinal Antone'.li is in good health. A $-10,000 steanrsaw mill burned at Foxboro, Masa. The direct cable company haa resumed re-sumed business via Xova Scotia. Servia is in agitation for the dethronement de-thronement of the prince of Milan. Alfonsist successes are still reported, with the capture of prisoners and cannon. can-non. II. II. Starkweather, representative from Connecticut, died at Washington Washing-ton on .Friday, The Herzegovina insurgents admit their defeat on Wednesday, with a loss of 130 killed. A wagon train for tho Black Hills has been fitted up to start trom Fort Pierre, ou the Missouri. Adolphus Moore was fatally shot in North Carolina by George W. Sweep-son, Sweep-son, a financier of that state. It is said that the agents of the Russian ambassador are urging the Bosnians to join the insurrection. The emperor of Russia has refused permission to Moscow to send $16,000 in aid of tho Herzegovina sufferers. A Catholic paper of Rome says there is a powerful movement among the English Protestant clergy towards a return to the Catholic church. Four officers of the French army have been cashiered for attending a funeral service at Amiens on the anniversary of the death ot Napoleon HI. The Concord PaHot says the democracy dem-ocracy of New Hampshire were never so thoroughly united as they are today to-day and never more confident of victory. vic-tory. New York requisitions for J. Nicholson Nich-olson Elbert, United States bond forger, and Jamson Rosenblatt have been honored by Governor Irwin, of California. Rov. Frederick George Lee denies a story that he has been in corres-rospondence corres-rospondence with Archbishop Manning Man-ning in regard to embracing the Catholic faith. Great preparations are being made to go to the Black Hills by parties at Yankton. Large bodies of men are passing through Lincoln, Nebraska, for the Black Hills daily, The English steamship Sirius will proceed to Loanda, on the west coast of Africa, and take aboard Lieutenant Cameron's party, who have marched through south Africa from the Indian ocean. Ex-government officers Frederick A. Sawyer, W. T. Haynes, Frank W. Brooks, Phineas D. Roddy and Wm. K. Bars tow have been indicted in Washington for conspiracy to deft-., t d the government. The papal nuncio at Madrid jays 1 that in the late elections the king's government was compelled to accept the alliance of the defenders of so called religious liberty in order to secure a political victory. The indictment found against Jake Rehrn, A. C. Hesing and L. F. Hoyt, of Chicago, charges them with conspiracy con-spiracy to defraud the govsrnment out ot immense amounts of revenue tin whiskey. Their bail is fixed at $30,000 each, which they have obtained. ob-tained. Preaident Orton, of the Western Union telegraph company, proposes a plan for the consolidation of the preferred pre-ferred and common stock of the company com-pany on biais of three shares of common for two shares of prcterreu, subject to tho approval of 90 per cent, of the stockholders. McKee's defence in the whisky ring cases.is all in. It consisted principally of evidence contradictory of the government gov-ernment evidenco and statements of his good character by a large number of leading men. McKee's leading counsel says the case looks even better than he had expected. New Orleans bus held a largo public meeting and passed reaolutioua urging urg-ing the construction of a railroad connection with the Texas Pacific railroad, and calling upon the citizens to hike stuck in the enterprise and upon congress to grant similar aid to that asked for the Texas Tacific railroad. |