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Show Brief Telegrams. Silver is scarce in England and: very firm. Ex-Governor Olden, of New Jersey, ' died yesterday. i The royal titles bill has passed tho. house of lords without amendment, j Denmark and Prussia are trying again to settle tho North Schleswig! question. A republican deputy has been' elected to the French chamber in j Martinique. j The grain trade in England has I been dull for ten days, on necouul of. the fine weather. i Austria will not interfere to protect' Servift uuless the Turke violate treaties trea-ties by permanentlyoccupying Servia. The Herzegovinans will renounce the armistic:; recently made, because the Turks violated it by concentrating troops to attack Sutlorina. Jopling, the British Centennial commissioner, has sailed for Philadelphia Phila-delphia with the final consignment of pictures by English artists. Fine, dry weather is enabling the farmers of Britain and France to seed their fields. Another such week would see the work completed. The house committee on territories had up the bill to admit Mew Mexico as a state on Friday, It is believed the bill will Boon be favorably reported. re-ported. There is some difference of opinion between England and the United States iu regard to the Washington treaty concerning the Canadian fisheries. Thomas R. Con iery ol the New York lLml I, ha3 been ordered fo New York by the Clymer committee to obtain Barnwell's consent to answer Page's question. The lord mayor and corporation ol London will give a grand dinner and ball to celebrate the Prince of Wales' safe return from India. The prince has accepted an invitation. |