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Show CONDEXKKD TKLEGUAMS. It. & B. Sarin of Florence nnd Leghorn, Italy, have suHpcnded. Tho failures ol u NuW Haven carriage- ni'tinifiii.-tury is announced. A hotel at Holyoko, Mums., lins been deal rny itl by an incendiary fire; loan, $70,000; purlly insured. Tho Anglo-Egyptian bank, u French inmiluliuii, lias advanced large minis of money lo Kgypt. Impelled by domestic unhappinefa, Mm. italdwin, wilt) ol a wealthy citi-z- n at Carthage. O,, took poison and uliulllud of tho mortal coil. Tho heir.i of Daniel BUimidl, the lale defaullin treasurer of Dart mouth college, have compromised with thu trusteed by paying $ 113,000. The Western Union telegraph company com-pany deny lht any telegrams havo boon found in their oMici connecting connect-ing llahcock with tho wluaky ring. Tho insiiranct) representatives of New York aro in quite a flutter over tho lato fin', and have held several meetings. No company lias lost very heavily. Sanders t Hobbs, of Boston, former for-mer wholesale shoo dealers, are charged with fraudulently selling good within thrrn mouths prior to going into bankruptcy. Oharlea McAllister and. Tatrick Munday have, been arrested near M ..honey city, l'a., for tho murder last September, of Thomas Sanger and William Wren, coal miners. M. Noiaon has been appointed prefect of p . dice at 1'aris. Noiboii is a reaeliouaiy deputy, and tho appointment appoint-ment is (jl)'ctibiio to tho friends of MeMahou and the constitution. The chairman of tho Texas border committee thinks tho committee will recommend that a force of ;J,0tMJ cavalry should patrol the Kio Grande lo protect Texas against tho cattle, thieves. B iron HauMcmao, tho great Napoleonic beaulilier of Paris, le a candidate for tho chamber of deputies. In his address h expresses regret for the late regime, but will not bo hostile lo the present constitution. On. Steele before the committee on tho Texas lxinler outrages corroborated corrobor-ated the worst that has been Baid about ihe lawlessness on the Itio Grande, There are but Bix companies of troops, or about 300 men in all, stationed on the river. In the suit of the 1st national bank of Springfield, III., against Ciias. A. Dana to recover the amount of a promisory ii"te for $-3,00mftdQ January Jan-uary ISth, lSoO, while Mr. Dana waa connccteil with the Chicago liepub-lican, liepub-lican, Judgo Larnruoro has directed verdict fjr plaintiff. The London board of trade reports as to the loas of tho American ship Uarnst Uucen, off Ireland, that she was run down by tho stoamer Adri. iitc, and that the captain of the steamer failed to report the mailer to the British consul in New York. Saving Sav-ing this, tho captain is acquitted from blame, but tho first and third officers aro censured for withholding information. |