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Show TELEGRAPHIC COXDKXSKI) TKLKtiHAMS. Scrvi.t will r.ut jo to vr with Turkey. Tur-key. A $20,000 roMdt'iice burnt at IJttlo liot-k, Ark. The Uiis-siiui and CiiTiuan ciiijei'urs art; i-xpi-t'tt-d at Kind nixt Wuek. Murton's fnemU at Cincinnati cl.iiiu -07 vult'd !(ir him on lirot ballot. bal-lot. Cuimt Amlras-iy liii.s hticn invited to meet CiortsdinkoiV and liirfmarck at Enid. In a drunken st.ttcs Jon. Fluhcrty .s'lul ('li.irlea Cliilda ut Kiclunond, Va., WVdin'oii.iy. Tiiu race of the New York yacht club whiih took pl.iuo on Thursday was won by Idler. Two bathcrd named Clark wero drownrd while bathing at Atlantic city, N. J., on Thursday. Auslria hiiH pcnnitled G.OuO breeh loaders and 7,000,000 cartridges to be landed for Ihu Munlenegriiid. Tlie first r.ice at Jerome park for juvenile i-ukea for two y-ar olds, half-a-mile, was wun by "Idaliit." Time 'l, tt- lUiummuemen; of a largo Rale of r.n ilie Mail deeuritici in Nuw York on Saturday caused lliat atock to decline de-cline '2 per cent.. Guv. Cheney of New Hampshire in his inaugural address reeoniinended mo unouiKui oi tnc religious iCfi antj biennial eleetioiid. Coi'-hran, McLean & Co., New Yoik, dry 'gooda dealers, have bub-pendetl, bub-pendetl, li.vlnliiies l.uU'.OOO; asset nearly $J,0tH.),000. The reported fight between ti.e In iIimiis and Custer'd truopa w t-j about oij;hl days ago, many are e.i'.J lo have bnu killed on both nide.". Tiie I'.us'ian Grand Doke Miehae1 is at 'irin, and a l'reneli journal be-lievi be-lievi s the iiit indicateH u restoration o! FrcnJi ii.ll.ienci; in the councils o! Europe. At the haudieap miie and rrpcatat S.u-r iiiiento tlie tirt neat w.w won by "Anianda" in 1 -l'i ; second and third taken by "Biliy Newell" in 1.40 and 1 AG. The Indian ai ent at Ft. L.iramie s.iya that th.e Cloud Indiana are ail ijniut and show no hostile feelinga. lie denies the stories of outrages b I the agency Indians. i A dead-lock is expected on the le gislative appropriation hill, which goes haek to the house with a largo number num-ber of amendments, to which it is expected the house will not accede. A gang ol countcr.'eiters has been broken up by arrest nf sii persons at Mt. Vernon, two at Ashley and one at fast St. Louis, 111. Tlie Mt. Vernon Ver-non culprits are connected with respectable re-spectable families. The New York Tribune thinks thai ivnou came near mating uiame president on Wednesday, when lie advanced as ii to strike him. A black eye would have done for Blaine what the investigations have failed to do. W'm. F. Veltman, a bookkeeper for a New York liquor firm, deposited in the Merchant'! National bank four bogus cheeks to the amount of $20,000, and obtained from tlie hank a certified check for $1,275. Ue was arrested. Cincinnati Comma-cud: Toe people of the United States, may be S'juie what demoralized, but they are not so f.ir gone that it can he presumed they will eiect as president a man who Las been on the make in the securities ol subsidized roads, as Blaine has been. In the Blaine investigating committee com-mittee on Thursday J. A. Green testified, testi-fied, giving tlie history ot the Kansas Pacific railroad, and the division ol railroad bonds among the construction construc-tion companies. He did not know of his personal knowledge that BUine was in the ring, but the records show that a Mr. Jamea Blaine received $2,500,(00 of construction bonds. Chicago Timeii A good deal of merciless criticism is indulged in on the Blaine Fisher letters in tlie circles cir-cles of Conk ling, Morten and Hayes, though tlie Biamc men have ami keep the Hurrah over his triumph in the house. Blaine's strength lies in the furl that he is fighting the battles oi the parly as well as his Oivn, though wtien tlie excitement ol his attack on the confederates ceases his vulnerability vulnerabil-ity as a candidate will be recognised. iVotlJ: Ai'iiid many men left the judiciary committee room where the lively scene U twecn Blaine and Knott was acted, with a notion that Blaine deserved lo be struck for his attempted at-tempted r:do rough shod over the committee. Ut: abused all his rights b lore the committee and insulted l-vnult in eve:y parliamentary way he could think ol and in some ways that wtre not so parliamentary. It was another audacious game ol blufl, with the evident intent to force the committee com-mittee to made a martyr of Blaine. The cc muiittce declined the job, Low-ever. |