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Show Brief TelesrisuiS. The California State convention wili bo held April '2j. The petition of Arnim's family for the count's pardon has been refused. Stephen H. Reno has b.?en appointed ap-pointed storekeeper ot tbe First district dis-trict of California. The heaviesttloo Is known for years have occurred at Nrw ZjaUnd, involving in-volving a loss of 20,000 . The port threatens Mahonicdans in Bosnia, and authorizes christians to repel attacks by forco and arms. Tin: steamer Cid of Sin Francisco has arrive! at San Francisco, with the Australian mails, and S00 cases for tho Centennial. Tho Seine continues to rise; several persons have been drewneel. The Bois de Buulogue and Iellc St. Germain Ger-main aro partially submerged, j Tiie iosurgeuts in tho battle of I Murallovziia captured all the Turkish j artillery and provision trains. They 1 lost ouly ton killed and wounded, j The Prussian poti.- h.ivo been loiduicd to seize all newspapers con-'taining con-'taining sentences of'excommtinica-' of'excommtinica-' tion pronounced by Rjmin Catholic j bishops. McLure's jewelry store at North Platte, eb., was robbed of $7(0 woi In of goods on Wednesday night. Too robbers were arrestee! on the ca.-t-hound train at Fremont. A Victoria case of refusal of the burial rights by a Roman Catholic priest lias recently occurred in con-Bcqueneu con-Bcqueneu of tho children of the do-ceased do-ceased attending the btate school. Tho verdict iu the Strath Clyde disaster was that the captain of the Frawsuui was to blame fur tho manner man-ner in which he navigated his vessel, tho- jury pronouncing a verdict of manslaughter. From February, 1S7-1, to February, 1S75, twenty-six steamers and 175 lives were lost in the Bay of Biscay; from the letter date to February, 1S70, only two steamers and twenty-lives twenty-lives wore lost Cause : Adoption of loai lino restriction. |