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Show CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. A $25,000 incendiary fire at Park-ertburg, Park-ertburg, W. Va. The California grangers estimate the surplus wheat crcp at 000 tons. Furthor Spanish reinforcements will bo ditipatobed to Cuba at the eud of September. Germany and France are satisfied with the porte'a redress for the Sa-lonica Sa-lonica outrage. The porto refuses to consider the Greek note respecting Crete until the close of the war. The New York Herald says that the republican state ticket will be a very hard one lo beat. The radicals of the Belleville district dis-trict of Paris are petitioning Ciin-betta Ciin-betta to resign as a deputy. The New York Times thinks the nomination of Morgan insures a republican re-publican victory in Now York. The prince imponal ol Austria will start next autumn on a two yuars' tour through Europe and America. The daily average of fractional currency redeemed in silver coins this mouth has been about $63,000. The king of Dahomey has confined all Europeans at Whydat in their houses and threatens to massacre them. The republicans of the third New Jerdoy district have nominated Prof. Atherton of Rutger's college for congress. con-gress. The majority for the new cily charter char-ter of St. Louis is 066. The scheme for the separation of the city and county was defeated. Portugal looses about two per cent, exchange in exporting gold from London to break the financial panic, besides commissions. Rosa Bonheur, the distinguished Huge while riding in England, and received Bevere injuries. The prohibitionist party of Connecticut Con-necticut has nominated for governor Joeeph Cummings, late president of tho Wesley an university. The treasurer of the United States says that at the present rate of the payment of silver coins no apprehension apprehen-sion need be felt as to the scarcity of small change. The secretary of the interic-r has leased of Governor Sheppherd the fire-proof building ou Pennsylvania avenue aad I2th street, Washington, at $15,000 a year. In the railroad accident near Jackson, Jack-son, Miss., the casualties were as follows: fol-lows: One tramp stealing a passage, killed; two passengers mortally wounded, tea injured, nine dangerously. danger-ously. The prohibitionists of Connecticut have nominated a full state ticket, headed by Jos. Cummings for governor. gover-nor. Candidates for congress and presidential electors were also nominated. nomi-nated. The New York Tribune thinks tbe result of the state republican convention con-vention is better than had been hoped for. Morgan will get doubtful votes enough to carry the state for Hayes. A dispatch lroni Paris says that a serious proposition for a Russian-French Russian-French alliance, with the prospective I restoration of Alsace-Lorraine, was frustrated by the French republican , deputies. 1 The embarrassed English iron house in the Cleveland district, shows a surplus of assets over liabilities, and wilt be continued by the creditors as a joint Btock concern. Another Urge house is reported embarrassed. The New York World thinks that , Morgan will be badly beaten, and says that no man who is presented as a reform candidate in the republican party can receive a nomination. Evarts has gone to moat Bristow. Flood of the firm of Flood & O'Brien is going to New York to establish a transfer ofiice for the Consolidated Virginia and California companies, for the convenience of the brokers of the New York mining board. The democrats and greenback party ef Kausas have united upon a ticket as - follows: John Martin, Topeka, for governor; Mr. Beals lor lieutenant governor; M. South, treasurer; treas-urer; Sheldon auditor, and Barett superintendent of schools. With the exception ot Martin the above candidates candi-dates are on the greenback ticket. The balance of the ticket is composed of democrats. |