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Show CONDENSKu TEI,Ei;ilA3IS. Mulligan s.iys thai Blaiuo h;u not read all of t!ie letters and lie never will. j The New ork presd generally regard re-gard Korr'a explanaiion as satisfactory. satisfac-tory. "Spendthrift" won the 500 pursa for three-year-olds at Jerome park; time 1.4G. A air weeks' armistice has been agreed upon between Ilia Turks and iusurenla. Tho TIW I says Blaine h the liveliest liveli-est dead man seen or beard from in a long time. All the Fenian prisoners in Western Australia have escaped from there in an American whale snip. The Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad of Virginia has been placed iu the bauds of receivers. Blaine has succeeded iu again making his partisans believe him to be a great and good man. The French journals give some o-nnd rpfinn fnr lhf bflint fhnr tho late sultan was assassinated. The New York limes regards the Blaine-lelter business as a desire to work up enthusiasm in his behalf for the Cincinnati convention. Senator Sargent and the San Francisco Fran-cisco special committee argued in favor of preventing the emigration of ! Chinese criminals and coolies to this j country. ! Russia has agreed to recognize the new Euitan of Turkey," and it is believed be-lieved that the powers will cam? to an understanding in reference to the ' eastern question. A meeting of the executive na 1 tional committee of the Union Leagno is lo ba held at Cincinnati on tiie evening of the adjournment of the republican national convention. It was stated in the Spanish senate on Monday, that the government cannot yet surrender its right to sus pend the constitutional guarantees, owing to the condition ot parties. Mayor CiiJvin, in view of the action of the common council of Chicago calling a new flection, will bring his case before the supreme court to get a decision in his favor, and bead off the election. The Metropolitan bank of Montreal is in difficulty. It is proposed to reduce re-duce the stock and amalgamate the concern with some other bank. Serious charges are made against the directors. The democrats give Blaine the credit for the most bold and brilliant coup ever made in tbe house of representatives, re-presentatives, and tlwy agree with the republicans that he has made a big dash for Cincinnati. Sam Ward, the lobbyist, who mentioned men-tioned the story that '500,000 wan paid to secure the passage of the Hawaiian treaty bill, testified before, the committee that he bad simply heard it as an idle rumor. It is said that several democrats voled with the republicans on Monday Mon-day in favor of Blaine on account of lbs friends of Coukling and other republican candidates attempting to , prevent tho judiciary committee from making a report exonerating Blaine. The Atlantic cotton mills at Lawrence, Law-rence, Mass., will be closed on tbe 10th instant, owing to embarrassments. embarrass-ments. The indebtedness is $S4'2t-500; $S4'2t-500; but the assess above the liabilities liabili-ties are estimated at $1,782,500. Additional Ad-ditional capital will probably be subscribed. Captain A. P. Green, a wituees in the Kerr investigation, waa before Clymer's committee to counteract tho impression that he was a drunkard, and made an explanation in reference refer-ence lo hid discharge from the army. At his conclusion Clymer paid Green a high compliment. The London 7'iWj bays that an earnest feeling has oeen aroused in England against Russia's attempts lo set aside the treaty of Pari?; but England En-gland cannot niloal to disregard the princip eB of justice and humanity and cannot champion her interests at the expense ol the liberty and civili 7. ition ot lhr i hriaiian people ol Eu j ropean Tmkey, and the governmen must represent this feeling to thi porte. |