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LATE NEWS
Heavy storms in Europe.
Queen Victoria has left Aix les Bains.
The Interstate Commission is at Mobile, Ala.
Bear-Admiral Chas. S. Bogg is said to be dying.
Dom Pedro, emperor of Brazil, is seriously ill.
Patti has signed a contract to go to South America.
Annie Pixley is creating quite an attraction in New York city.
Seventy yachts have entered for the English Jubilee yacht race.
O'Brien, editor of United Ireland, has sailed for the United States.
The Canadians want a rebuction in the duties upon American fruits.
Pleuro-pneumonia has appeared among the cattle at Golden Bridge, New York.
The Duke of Partagaull's residence at Rarbland, his seat in Ayrshire, is destroyed by fire.
Reve d'Or won the 1000-guinea stake at the Newmarket, England, races on the 20th ult.
Schnaebele has been released by the Germans, whichis given satisfaction to the French.
Ex-Treasurer Jordan has returned from Europe. Mr. Manning will return about the 1st of June.
A party of Blood Indians are causing much alarm near the Montana border by their depredations.
Two of the lost Mexican bonanza mines have been found in Chihuahua. They are said to be very rich.
Senator Vest denies that the president ever told him that he would not be a candidate for the presidency a second time.
Wm. Duff Haynie of Illinoid has been appointed chief clerk to the firdt assistant postmaster-general, vice Marr deceeased.
Advices from Scutari, Albania, state that the Meridites have killed seven Turkish soldiers for interfering with the tomb of a noted leader.
The 27th of April was observed in New York city, Hartford, Pitsburg and other large cities, it having been the birthday of general grent.
The Canadian parliament wants the United States to indicate the course it intends to follow in relation to the seat fisheries of Alaska.
Gladston visited the Wild West show at London on the 28th ult. He was much pleased and spoke in flattering terms of Americans.
Hon. Yeng Chang of New York city wants a licence to practice law. Chang graduated at Yale. The committee would not grant him a licence.
A dispach from Rome to the London Chronicle says Rev. Dr. McGlynn has again informed the Vatican that he refuses to come to Rome.
The United States grand jury at St. Louis has found indictments against a large number of politicians for frauds committed at the last election.
Attorney-General Garland will locate in New York when his term in President Cleveland's cabinet shall have ended, and begin the practice of law.
It is believed that present collector of Customs at Portland, Or., who is a Republican, will be removed before the next elections and the office given to a Democrat.
Henry Younglove, a Detroiter, aged 60 years, died of hydrophabia on the 27th ut. under peculiarly horrifying circumstances. Two months ago he was bitten by a rat terrier.
Mr. Lucas, the West Virginia U. S. senator appointed by the governor, says that should the called legislature elect a senator he will contest the legality of the election.
Marker Rush, a well-known character of Pittsburgh, Penn., who was a few years ago worth $500,000, died at the Pittsburgh Poorfarm on the 29th ult., of softening of the brain.
The movement for a monument to Arthur, to be placed in one of the public squares in New York, is decided to have been a success, and the monument will be erected in October.
Advices from Crete report that a fight between a band of Turks and a number of Christians resulted in several deaths. The Turks kidnapped a Christian girl and were attacked by her friends.
Hon. W. E. Cody (Buffalo Bill) is being lionized in London. He was shown through the house of connons on the 20th ult. and actually convered with several members of parliament.
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