Show I NEWS OF THE DAY I John L Sullivan will likely fight f McCaffre next Saturday 1 Nine monuments to Grunt will he 1 erected in this country unless Foine of the present projects fail The Southern TJtes in Colorado have i I been supplied with beef and flour and their murmurings have ceased One days receipts to the Grant monument mon-ument fund in New York in a newspaper i i office was 10 cents from seven subscribers subscrib-ers I Jesse II Grant and wife will sail on I Saturday for Europe Jesse is going to j enter the service of the American railway II I enterprise in Turkey The body of Seth L Phillips late Minister to Peru arrived by steamer in I New York yesterday The body will he finally interred in October Now that the cholera so bad on the Continent English tourists are flocking to Ireland enjoying the romantic scenery and fine salmon fishing of tho lakes A very heavy thunder storm accom panied by a gale prevailed throughout New England Sunday night It was exceedingly ex-ceedingly severe in Boston and vicinity and many houses were damaged In lightning Some of General Gordons friends still cling to the idea that he is not dead If the Arabs had killed him they say that his head would have been sent to the nearest English port It will be a year before they expect to hear from him Russia and Austria are very loving I At Iviemsier yesterday the Emperors j I embraced each other and the Emperors j and Empresses indulged in much embracing I em-bracing and kissing The Czar knelt and i kissed the hand of the Austrian Empress The rush on the public vaccinators of j i Montreal of persons who wish to he vaccinated I vac-cinated is so great that policemen have I been detailed to keep the crowd in order I About eighty cases were reported yesterday yester-day but only a portion of these have been investigated by health officials The work of the Apaches in Arizona and surrounding territory still goes on Nogales Arizona special snys The murder of three Americans and eight Mexicans at Basachuca by Apaches has been confirmed by Agapilo Franco who arrived here yesterday from the scene of the slaughter Secretary Manning is i said to favor the idea of abolishing gold and silver certificates cer-tificates lie thinks the people and not the Government should have the coin i The crowded condition of the mints and the subtreasuries involving great inconvenience incon-venience and heavy expense aftbrds a strong argument The Boston Advertiser of the 14th inst says The most marked feature of the market is the active demand for Territory and Montana wools the sales of such aggregating over one million pounds At the close higher prices were asked for good round lots of Montana and other Territory wools J I Charleston fh OMWas struck by a cyclone yesterday morning and onJ fourth of the houses in that city were unroofed un-roofed Parts of the spires of St Michaels and St Matthews churches were blown down and the spire of the Citadel Square Baptist Church is demolished demol-ished Wharves and warehouses are badly demolished General Booth has been mobbed in Yorkshire England While addressing Salvation members at Hull he was hooted and several attempts were made to reach his carriage The police had great difficulty diffi-culty in preventing the mob from getting at Booth and near the army barracks a stick was thrown and struck him The reason for the attack was a belief in his having abducted the girl Armstrong to make false evidence therefrom Brick Pomeroy bobs up serenely again He says his Atlantic and Pacific tunnel enterprisea palpable fraud by the wayis coming along handsomely but that it is slow work to get men to appreciate ap-preciate such an undertaking He goes to England in a few days to complete negotiations ne-gotiations with the English syndicate to take hold of it for 900000 spot cash lie I thinks they will put it through with the same kind of machinery now being used I in the big tunnel from Dover to Calais I The claim of Germany to the Caro lines may likely lead to trouble A few II days before the annexation was announced an-nounced Emperor William wrote a very kind and fatherly letter to King Alfonso I but in all this correspondence there has been no promise by Germany to withdraw from the Carolines and it is evident if Spain were to assert her claims by force in the present stage of the question it might easily result in a casus belli The Spanish naval officer commanding at the Philippine Islands to which the Carolines belong is known as the most headstrong patriot in the Spanish naval service and always ready for a fight I |