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Show condI'Nsed ti:i,i:gams. A $10,000 lire at ypencerfurd, CiHliuhl. M. Uicnrd is to he thy French hoc-retary hoc-retary of tho interior. Tin pt,it;uo h.i appesrrd on the lr:mkb on tne Ivjp:tr.ite4. The.-u aro r ports of a Turkish uikit tho christians in iija- A hand of insurgents in IKilmatia have crossed the river Norantiv to ut-ta. ut-ta. k Mosta, in Herzegovina. The Austrian authorities consider the paeiliea'.iou of tho Turkish province pro-vince hopeless. The pot-itiou is he-coruiuK he-coruiuK more danzeroud. Trividcnt Cirant lias been selected by rarauay and liio Argentine republic re-public to arbitrate in rekrencoto their territorial boundary. The insurgent rcfui;eo le.ulcrs on the Austrian lurder refuse to accept the' Turkish reforms, notwithstanding notwithstand-ing Austri.1 Las ordered the withdrawal with-drawal of the relief heretofore granted them. The republicans were largely successful suc-cessful al the second election for senators sena-tors on Sunday. In l'aris they elected all save one of the senators. A few Bonapartbts and monarchists were elected in other di. pertinents. fl'tnin Craig nnd G. W. Bryant have been arrtaid iu WuiLiuton on a charge of conspiracyto defraud the government out of $20,000 by the alleged loss of a train while transporting transport-ing government freight between Leavenworth and Furl Tula. Tne claim is ten years old, hut payment had been delayed for some informality. informal-ity. It was about to be paid recently when suspicions arose of its justness, the result of which has been the arreot ol tht cUimants. Tne tit. Louis Tnnes publishes statements state-ments showing that Orville Grant, llic president's brother, has been connected con-nected with tho late Secretary Eel-knap Eel-knap in the p. ile of post traders-hips r-inee, the la iter's advent lo olliee. The story is told by one l'eck, who applied to Orville to retain certain pontn, iiidudiitg tort Bul'ord, wiiere he had expended large sums ol money, that lie, Orville, would only consent upon tho payment ofso much cash down and a certain share of the profit;. Other similar statements are lothe same eflcct, and show how immense im-mense lortunes have hem made at tho expense of the government. Dr. Terry, for many years past actively connected with tho linn, of Durfe t Peck, i3 responsible lor these statements, state-ments, and says that the congressional congression-al committlce will open up a rich lead if they will investigate afJairs at Fort liuford. |