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Show C0X0KNSE1) TELEGRAMS. The Carlists re-occupy Durango. The pu ie in the (.innan Imperial bank is rapidly huTiM.-ii;g. The reported resignation of Minister bchenck was unauthorizul. New York gold engagements for S iturday s steamers amount to S00,OOO. The Hungarian papers deny that n. Hungarian bank of issue is to be established. ; The Bavarian ul tramontanes will compromise with the cabinet, and , avoid a ministerial crisis. ' Generals Sherman and Hancock are ; to send their views on the Indian question to the committee in writing. I Eleven car loads of articles from I Sweden and Norway for the Centen-, Centen-, nial exhibition, have arrived at Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. I Charlotte Cushman, the distinguished distin-guished actress, died on Thursday in ;the Parker bouse, Boston, on Friday , morning. " The Scott and Huntington railroad lobbyists are bard at work in the interests nf I he rosnpcli P.Ifin way hills. The joint resolution of the Kentucky legislature in behalf of tbe Texas Pacific railroad bill has been presented ! lo c'ongrss3. j Rev. Timothy O'Farrol, pastor of the church of the Visitation, Brook- I lyn, died on Tnursday. He had been a priest for thirty-two years. Count Von Arnim is reported to have been indicted for treason, and the prosecuting attorney has applied tor the sequestration of his estate. The several great coal producing companys ol New Y'ork aud Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania have eflectcd a permanent organization to control the coal trade nnd arrange the prices of shipment. Georce Webster, manager of the Kentucky state lottery, was found dead in a ditch near bis home in the suburbs of Louisville, on Friday morning. morn-ing. His horse and buggy were standing stand-ing near, and it is presumed that he was drowned by being kicked into the stream by the horse. A strong Oregon lobby is pressing the committee on Indian ail airs to recommend an appropriation for tbe settlement of claims of citizens of that state lor Indian depredations. The committee early in the Bosslon adopted a resolution to report adversely ou all such claims, but the pressure upon its members for action is very strong. Gen. Sheridan before the committee on Indian affairs gave the opinion that the transfer of tbe Indian bureau from the interior to the war department depart-ment would make a saving of $3,500,- 000 in the army appropriations, on Recount of the lessening of border 1 fighting. The change would abolisti all Indian rings, and exert a wholesome influence on the service. |