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Show DOMESTIC BRIEFS. A heavy snowstorm raged in Illinois Illi-nois asd Missouri Thursday. Oliver Ames, hrother of the late Oakea Ames, died at Boston on Friday. Judge Isaac Ames, of the Boston probate court, died on Friday at the ago of 67. It ii reported that Gen. Grant will make Staten Island his home on hia return from Europe. Tbreo men were killed at Gait station, Ills., by the explosion of the boiler ot a passenger train. Eight children, near JIauch Chunk, Pa., were poisoned by eating wild parsnips, and three of them died. Senator Cameron told the president on Tuesday that ho would vote to reject several oi his cabinet. Trie latter replied, "You have the right to do that." n Tho largo building 3J1, SiS and IUo Washington Btreet, Nev York fell on Thursday night. Yo one killed. Henry Welch, wholesale morchant, occupied it; loss $o0,000. Hayes is reported to have tela- ' graphed to Packard offering him the : collectoiship, if ho would rctiro from ! tho Louisiana governorship. pack- ' ard replied that ho would be governor or nothing. The L'mted States grand iuryatjXow Haven hs found three indictments against John C. Tracy, president of tho tanners and Mechanics bank of Hartford, for misapplyiug $50,000 ol tuo funds of the bank. The Union League of New York he.d a meeting on Thursday evening and pasied resolutions sustaining the policy of Hayes' inaugural, and calling npon republican senators to contirni the oabinot nominations. The New York Herald says' the adoption of Hayes' policy may save bu ;u reject will destroy the re: publican party. The Herald call upon Conklmg to take tho helm of he party and pilot it safely iuto the harbor. Siity-fire Ohio republican lecMa-lors lecMa-lors stand as follows in regard to the senatorial seat vacated by Sherman-Iwenty.oue Sherman-Iwenty.oue favor Garfield, thirteen ilatlhews, fifteen -Governor Xoyca four Shellabaryer and two Lawrence' Tue other twenty members refuse to aaake public their preference. President Hayes was visited by a delegation of Indians from the Indian territory on Wednesday. The presi-dent presi-dent said he did not think the-e would beany essential chango in tho Indian poucy and his feelings were directed towards the humanitarian!! view of the question. He fully 1 recognizes the just right ot the red ' men. |