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Show Brief Tologiau. Mrs. Gpo. H. Thompson, aiater ot Senator Sargent, has suicided. Tha king of. Greeco refuses to accept the resignations of his ministers. Tberessen, the embezzling lawyer, has filed bonds in ono cose; the other will bo compromised. Colonel R. E. Rivers' sugar bouse, Arcadia plantation, La., burned Friday Fri-day night; cost 10,000; no insurance. V. 8. Wood & Co., silk and woolen manutaoturers, Montreal, have made an asBignmeut, Liabilities about $73,000. One person, McLaughlin, was killed by the Fishing creek railroad accident on Friday evening. Floods caused the lull of Lhe bridge. Couituoy of Auburn, N. Y., ao-copts ao-copts the challenge of Trickett, Australian champion osraman, to a three-mile raor, 1,000. MacMahon's now miniatiy will faithfully observe the laws and afford the marshal the support lie requiroe to facilitate commercial intercourse. The works for the new locks at Liverpool were se damaged by the late gales, that il ie feared 2,700 men will be thrown out of work for three weeks. Buck Donnelly, Pottaville, Pa., tried for complicity in the murder of Thomas Sawyer, at Raven Kuu, in 1 1875, has boon found guilty of mur- . dor iu the first dog roe. Steamers have left Fortroes Monroe (or the scene of tbe Huron wreck, and with the aid7)f other vessels, will aid in saving further life and property. Four of tho vessel's olficers were saved. The Huron was a third-rate iron Bteamer, with full steam power in commission and of good report. Tho mived will bo taken to Norfolk and cired for. The navy department expects In Nor details ol the disaster to day. The vessel is completely under un-der water and is a total loss. |