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Show j MLHTARY MANEUVERS. TramUttd torlhe Khcit8R Under Ihe late military maneuvers near Copenhagen, and while the cavalry caval-ry were in hot pursuit of a division ol infantry, a horse stumbled and fell in a very narrow cut, which caused several other hoises with their riders to fall on top of the first and those immediately following him Three men wen seriously ser-iously hurt and others received more or less painful bruises by the accident, but it was a wonder that 110 one was killed right out. The portifications of Cope nhnirtn are I new and untried, and in fact unfinished as it is takes a number of forts to protect pro-tect the Capital with its treasuies and more than 300,000 inhabitants from ait attacking enemy. An experiment was therefore made by a sham-attack and delence, and it was during these military mili-tary maneuvers that the hussats had the misfortune mentioned above The opposition papers, . who are against Milial smin every form, make a very sharp critic in a burlesque way upon up-on the whole affair, taking the view, thai Demnaik is merely the lit le boy in comparison with its powerful neighbors Geimauy and Russia. IOHN ERICKSONS FUNERAL The American Ironclad bringing the remains of the celebrated engineer and and inventor, John Erickson, anchored inthe harbor of Stockholm, September 1 ttb. The casket containing the rema'ns were since brought ashore by American Ameri-can seamen while the guns from t 1 e ships and ports p itired our their saluts in honor of lite illustraiious dead, that Ht last were conveyed to their final resting rest-ing plae in the old family graveyard, under solemn Ceremonies and such national nat-ional honors as never before were bestowed be-stowed upon any Swedish citizen. |