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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. More failures in London. Riots are feared at Belgrade, Ser-via. Ser-via. The New York Sunday liquor law is a dead letter. The eastern heated term continues without abatement. A heavy earthquake shock in Vienna on Monday. Roumania is preparing to call out her military reserves. Don Carlos' visit to New York is indefinitely postponed. The Turks claim to have Deaten the Servians on Sunday. The California polo club will give two exhibitions at Long Branch. Thirty-four of tho crew of tho British ship T'-unJcrer are dead. Too Servians were defeated on the riter Drina and three boats captured. so legislation will probably be bud on the Pacific railroad kills this session. It is eaid that Prince Louis Napoleon Napo-leon will visit Philadelphia in September. Sep-tember. No negotiations between Turkey and Servia for an armistice have been opened. Ex-Judge Connolly knewn as tho "big judge," died in New Vork on Saturday. The Madrid congress has declared confidence in the ministry 211 against 26. Miss Mary M. Anderson, a native Caliiornia actre.-s, will visit New York next Beason. Senators and members of congress cannot be p.iid until the legislative bill is passed. It is confirmed that Seymour will be the democratic candidate for governor gov-ernor ot New York. Either Evarts or Curtis will oroba-bly oroba-bly be the republican nominee for governor of New York. General Butler contradicts the report that he has withdrawn from the congressional canvass. The democratic congressional convention con-vention at Kansas city, Mo., has had ninety-two ballots without a nomination. nomina-tion. Dean Cridgy of British Columbia has been consecrated bishop of the Reformed Episcopal church of the Pacific coast. Dr. Halliday of Corscianna, Ms., was assassinated by a worthless fellow fel-low named Bud Crawford, it ib supposed sup-posed for hire. John Moore of New .York who was fiunstruck and slept for six days with out speaking or opening ma eyes, died on Saturday. Prince Milan has wrilten to the czar, asking his intervention toward the mitigation of the brutalities practised prac-tised by the Russians. Commissioner Pratt's resignation has not been accepted and eflorts are being made to induce the president te decliue its acceptance. It is rumored that Man ton Marble, late editor of the New York-World, will soou be married to Mrs. Lombard, Lom-bard, a wealthy widow. Evans, Fort Sill post trader, will reach Washington Tuesday night, It 13 expected the impeachment trial will be concluded next week. There are rumors of the'abdication of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, on account ot bad health, in favor of his son Rudolph, who is IS years of age. Two drunken policemen at Newark, N. J., Saturday night, attempted to arrest a citizen without cause, and a general row resulted, in which 1,500 cilizens participated. The Turkish campaign seems strictly defensive. Tho Turks have abandoned their position- in lower Herzegovina excepting some fortified places. Even the evacuation of Mastor seems contemplated. Colonel Russell, owner of tho stallion stal-lion "Smuggler," has refused $100.-000 $100.-000 for the animal who trotted the fastest lima on record at Philadelphia ou Saturday. Il is proposed to match him againit "Goldsmith Maid." Hendricks refused to talk to a New York Times reporter in reganl to hia recent conference wilh Tilden, and the reporter infers that it was not satisfactory to the latter and that Tilden Til-den had no delight for Hendricks. A New York report says the candidates candi-dates parted on the best of terms. Prince Milan denies that Servia is ihe tool of Russia. On tho contrary, Russia advised Servia against war, h,.t S0r,.,. l...i;r.v..s nri-wnnrhtr a possible under Turkish administration, administra-tion, and will fight to the death for her rights, asking no ass'staucn, but expecting that no christian power will fight against her. Orth, the republican candidate for governor of Indiana, is to be in vest i-gatixl i-gatixl by tiie house com milieu on foreign nftairs in reference to the Venezuelan claims commission, in which he is nci'iised of crooked practices. prac-tices. Unless i-e cm clear himself ha will have lo resign from the can- |