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Show mormnu tklkgkams condensed. "Spider" Kelley knocked lleuny Murphy Mur-phy of England out iu three rounds with two-ouueo gloves at Centerport, L.I. A treaty was made with the l'olta-watouiics. l'olta-watouiics. They will receive their land in the Indiau territory iu severalty aud $20,000 in money. It is claimed that a new mining district, dis-trict, carrying 00 per cent of copper ami 30 in silver, has been opened thirty iniles east of Grand Junction, Col. The reichstag rejected all amendments amend-ments to the army bill and .approved, 211 to 228, the first paragraph, which tixes the peace effective at 48(3,983 men until April, 1804. A man supposed to be Harry Hopes, a- commercial traveler from Kansas City, after writing a spoony epistle to Liliio (lotf, a chorus girl, drowned himself him-self in East river, New York. llalii-iiV-the-Faee, a lloted Sioux chief, is lying dangerously wounded at Standing Stand-ing Rock ageuey, having been stabbed by a jealous young sijuaw, whom he had deserted. It is thought he will die. The thermometer registered 98 in the shade in St. Louis yesterday. There were nine deaths and sixteen prostrations, prostra-tions, some of them serious, caused by heat. Everybody is suffering more or less, aud there is much eickness among children. James Kerr, a prominent foundry-man, foundry-man, while walking along the street with a non-union moulder in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, was assaulted by crowds of strikers. Finding that he was being worsted, Kerr drew his revolver aud fatally shot Edward Coogan. The Liverpool board of trade gave judgment in the matter of the accident to tho Anchor line steamer City of Rome, which ran on Fastnet rock. It finds that the accident was due to the failure of Captain Young to attend to the warnings of the lead. , The Cornell University crew scored a victory at London. Conn., by defeating the University of Pennsylvania crew by six lengths over a three-mile course 111 the fast time of 14:43. Pennsylvania time, 15:02. This fast time is largely due to the fact that a strong ebb tide was runniug with the crews. The Pelican and Ormonde clubs have each offered 1000 to prevent the Slavin-McAuliffe Slavin-McAuliffe match from collapsing. Lord Lonsdale offers an 800 purse and 100 expenses to McAuliffo to meet Slavin, the match to occur at a place as selected by Slavin's backers, and there is now ub chance for Slavin to get out of a meeting with McAuliile. McAiilitle will start training at once 011 Lord Lonsdale's Lons-dale's estate. "' The articles of incorporation of the Mexican Northern railway company, with a capital of $:i.000,000, were tiled-in tiled-in the office of the secretary of state at lbany, N. Y. The railroad is to be constructed in Mexico, from a point on the Mexican Central railway to within liftecn miles northerly or southerly from Essaloner, in a northeasterly direction di-rection to the district of Arrojado. J he company will also open telegraph, telephone tele-phone and steamboat lines. The first new United States cruiser Philadelphia, made her trial trip over a forty mile course laid out south of Long and Block islands. According to the figures given she has earned a speed Se nium of over $102,000,, and .f the estimates are correct she is eonsKler-ably eonsKler-ably faster than the Baltimore. O.i he northern two-hour run she made a trifle over the required nineteen kiiola On the southern trip she made Mv enty knots an hour, almost to the second. llenrcscutative Horsey of Nebraska from the house committee ou ba nk.n aud currency, reported a sitbsti ute for the bill for the incorporation of an international in-ternational American bank. The sub-, stitu e while preserving all the esseu-S esseu-S fca?ures of the origina bill has been drawn with the object of maiu-Kn" maiu-Kn" the largest and most thorough control of the corporation vv, hot. making the government a party to 01 Sensible fir the business it may do. Harmony has been restored among the delegates to the national convcu-tinn convcu-tinn of the T P. A. at Denver, and the fXwiS officer, elected: President, Srge f. Mctlrew St. tn-v and treasurer, L. i. Lebeaunc, .1. Iouis- tint vice-president, George H. R t h! New York; second Joseph Wa er ieen, Virginia; Thud JoU nitional d rectors. J. C. at Little Kock, Ark. |