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LATE TELEGRAMS BOILED DOWN FROM PRIVATE SPECIALS AND OTHER SOURCES. Scarletina, is epidemicat Jalapa, Mexico. State Farmer's Alliance is in session in Denver. L. Alexander, Victoria, assigns with $8,000 liabilities. Gov. Hogg and party are shooting ducks at Stephen's lake. The Suez canal is again clear, the stranded steamer being afloat. Mello so far avoids any engagement with the ships of Peixoto. First national bank of Luling goes into voluntary liquidation. Bob Harris assassinated near Crosby, no clue to the murderer. Italy is said to be negotiating a 600,000,000 lire loan in Germany. The Cherokee bonds sell at par in England; face value $6,640,000. The Democrats in Congress will not indorse the President's policy. Adams, under sentence of death in Mexico, has an appeal pending. There is a dispute over the legality of the Karnes county election. Late dispatches from Rio to Londan show the rebels to be hard up. Chicago's new mayor is installed into office with all the ceremonies. The elections in Hungary were attended with riots and bloodshed. Burglars get $1,700 from Nat Cuney in Sunnyside, Waller county. Associated Press acsociation increases its capital stock to $100,000. Neuralgia is again troubling Bismarck, coupled with indigestion. Mitchell has arrived at Jacksonville and goes into training at once. Lovey, a swindling banker of Berlin, goes to the pen for five years. San Francisco bridge company assigns owing over a quarter of a million. The Coughlin trial proceeds at Chicago, eliciting little that is of interest. Local taxes are burdensome in the Mexican states of Tobasco and Chiapas. Iowa City Opera House, Iowa City, Iowa, goes into the hands of a receiver. World's fair award committee gives no first prize to any Brewing association. Valliant, anarchist bomb thrower, will be tried at Paris on the 5th of January. Rumors, but unconfirmed, are in circulation of the resignation of Von Caprivi. The Sultan's troops repulse the Madhists, who attack his allies near the Nile. There was little in the reported race troubles in Florida and that little is ended. Thomas C. Platt is appointed receiver for the New York and New England road. The Senate's committee on foreign relations is investigating Hawaian matters. Dave Morrison, defaulter in Scott county, Va., for $30,000, is a raving maniac in Tennessee. Senator Cullom, of Illinois, wants the state convention to announce its choice for Senators. The committee on Ways and Means will soon come together to consider the deficieucy. The Chinese Six companies at San Francisco are urging their countrymen to register. The miners in the Pittsburg district are making desperate efforts to prevent reduction of wages. The money has been subscribed to extend the international Mexican from Durango to Mazatlan. Carnegies are paying the same wages that they offered the Amalgamated association before the strike