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Show DOMESTIC BRIEFS. ! J. Clark WilBon & Co., New York hardware commission merchants, have Buspendtd; liabilities 100,000. The First National bank of Delphi, Ind., has been closed by the bank examiner; ex-aminer; assets $50,000 in excess of liabilities. Captain Bracket!, a government agent, who hag unearthed the acts of the New York silk smugglers, has been removed. The New York bunking firm of James B. Colgate & Co., was robbed Wednesday in some mysterious manner man-ner of $5J,000. The American mining and stork exchunge of New York has piwutid a resolution consolidating with the New York mining exchange. Frank Wilson (colored), who raur-. dercd John B. Euuily. in Juno, 1876 was executed in jail at Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednssday morning. Some of the merchants of New York and Brooklyn request a discontinuance discon-tinuance of work on the Brooklyn bridge on tho ground that it will bo a bar to the navigation of tho lia&t river. Henry Langbeldon, ngealoon keeper of Cleveland, O., after eaturatine his room with coal oil, set fire to it and Lhon shot himself in tho mouth with a revolver WediiFsday mornitisr. lie died instantly. The death is announced of Professor Profes-sor J. Tunny of Williams college, Michigan, where he was t-isilirg a siftt-r. 1 his will probably break up Wiii ii mis' scientific- expedition, o' which he had the charge. The treasury department will re-ceheonlyby re-ceheonlyby weight geld c iu whose value has depreciated by natural abrasion in circulation. The loss will not average more than ten cents on eagles and double eagles. Joseph Davis, mayor ol Tuscaloosa, Ala., who was an important wilncs against southern counterfeiters, has been poisoned. Davis was formerly secret service officer and arrested the prisoners. Several other witnessas have been nasasoiuated recently. The parties charged with detaching the railroad train on the St. Louis and Sao Francisco road on the night of June 2d, whereby the engineer, fireman and one patg?nger were killed have been indicted for murder by the grand jury of Wayne county, Mo. Gabril Netter of the Jewish hanking hank-ing house of Netter & Co., has received re-ceived a letter from Saratoga Baying lhat the Grand Union 'hotel propria tors would be happy to extend all the accommodations the hotel aflordi to Netter and his family. Netter applied merely out of curiosity, and will not accept. |