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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The Armenians have not been ill-treated ill-treated by the Turks. Pes th, Hungary, has pone spontaneously sponta-neously into mourning for M. Deak. M. Bocker, leader of the Orleanists, has been elected to the French senate. The emperor of Austria deplores the death of Statesman l)eak in a letter. UortschakofT says to Europe: Don't meddlo in the Spanish-American quarrel. One crooked whisky case has been dsveloped in New Orleans, and others are expected. Docker, once an American victim in Cuba, who was carried to Spain, has escaped to London. Serious flood s prevail in Illinois and Indiana, overflowing the river banks and delaying railroad trains. Count Andrassy's note will be presented pre-sented to Turkey by Austria, and supported by the other powers. Among the distinguished French republican senators elected are Thiers, Pellator, F&vre and Oscar de Lafayette. Lafay-ette. The Scottish national rifle association associa-tion has accepted the American challonge for t he championship of the world. The Alfonsist successes continue. The Carlists have been outflanked, and Gen. Mariones is advancing to Navarre. Bismarck proposes to annul the decree of last summer prohibiting the export of horses. The prince is reported re-ported to be ill. The receipts of national hank notes at the redemption division of the treasury department in January were nearly $20,000,000. The creditors of E. D. Winslow, the Boston forger, have appointed a committee com-mittee to put Winslow 's estate into bankruptcy, if they deem it expedient. John Lipps, a German residing at SedamBville suburG, Cincinnati, was recently arrested for rape committed upon the person ol his own daughter, aged 16. The sultan does not hold 8,000,000 sterling of the Turkish national debt, and collect full interest on his coupons while the other creditors received only onehalf. Paris has elected as senators Freycenet Tolain and Herold, the republican candidates proposed by Gambetta, Victor Hugo, and Peyrot, an irreconcilable radical. There are rumors in Paris of M. Buflet's resignation, and the formation forma-tion ofa new cabinet, which can only be formed of men who support the constitution. The new senate is considered con-sidered a pledge ofa moderate republican repub-lican government. The Russian government has sent a clipper war Bhip to Behrings straits to confiscate cargoes of spirits said to be brought by American vessels to Ocholtosh seas with which to bribe the inhabitants to allow the Americans to usurp the rights of fishing and hunting hunt-ing in those waters. The president has sent the following nominations to the senate: Frederick Morley, Mich., to be agent and consul con-sul general at Cairo, Egypt; Win. P. Ross, of Indian territory, W be agent for the consolidated agencies of Cherokes, Creeks, Choctawa, Chicka-saw3 Chicka-saw3 and Scminoles. Three members of the French cabinet have been elected to the senate, sen-ate, Viscount de Maux, minister of agriculture and commerce, Leon Say, minister of finance, and Cailloeux, minister of public works. Two of the ministers have been defeated, Bufiet, minister ot the interior, ana jjuiaure, minister of justice. John Stellwagen, Buffalo, N. Y-, private banker, who suspended last .Monday, committed suicide on Saturday Satur-day night by drowning himself in the Erie Basin. His body was found on Sunday, partially out of the water and frozen solid, with about $i,000 in his pockets. Assetts of the bank, $niJ,000; liabilities, $108,000. The last Charlie Ross has been found at Tiffliu, Ohio. A photograph was sent to Mr. Roes, at Philadelphia, who admits the resemblance to his son, and will repair to Tiftlin. The child was left at Tilllin in October last by two men, i who disappeared. He aayB his name is Charlie, and that ho came from Cincinnati. L. J. Termer, ot Terra, 111., has confessed to being one of the gang who robbed the bank of Quincy, 111., in February, 1874, of $300,000 in bonds, and $S4,000 in cash. He says the bonds are burried near Chambers' junction, Iowa, but a search Jails to reveal them, and the prisoner will be taken to Iowa to find them, as $(0,-000 $(0,-000 reward is ollered for the bonds. Victor Kretz, alias Fuchs, an Alsatian, has been arrested at Green-point, Green-point, L. I., for the murder of Wm. Simmons, a fellow workman. The head of the murdered man was found in a ship yard near the river, and tho arms and legs wero discovered in a trunk at li ia house, and in a boiler tho trunk of tho body was found skinned, cut up and packed with quick lime. The wife of Kretz said that Simmons called at their house Saturday night, that they all drank liquor and when Simmons had become stupified, her husband chopped of! his head with a hatchet. Kretz confessed tho murder, but said that he did it on account of Simmons' criminal intercourse with his wife, which the woman denies, and it is believed tho murder was committed for robbery, as Simmons' watch was found on Kretz, and a little girl says her father took $.'3.20 from Simmons' pockets. Husband and wife have been locked up in scparato cells. |