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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.

Small-pox is spreading rapidly in Pittsburg, Pa.

Sixteen persons were killed by dynamite at Port Vendres yesterday.

The bill to punish prize fighting passed the Mississippi senate yesterday.

The thermometer at Saranac Lake, N. Y., yesterday was 40 deg. below zero.

The first measures for the suppression of polygamy in Utah have been taken.

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Gen. Silas Casey, U. S. A. was buried from Lafayette-avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.

The Secretary of State entertained at dinner last night the President, Senator Anthony, and a few friends.

A verdict of $16,000 was rendered against Mrs. A. T. Stewart in New York yesterday, a suit for damages.

$10,000 has already been guaranteed to defray the expenses of the American Rifle Team to England this summer.

Last evening the Boston Caledonian Club celebrated the 123d anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, in Horticultural Hall.

The Boston Druggists' Association ate their annual supper at the Revere House last evening, and elected officers for the ensuing year.

Lord Lieut. Cowper has refused to permit the presentation of the freedom of Dublin to Messrs. Parnell and Dillon within Kilmainham jail.

Porter made an eloquent presentation yesterday of the government case in the Guiteau trial. He compared the assassin to a rattlesnake.

The low tide has exposed acres of oyster beds in the vicinity of New York, and the extreme cold has frozen the oysters. An oyster famine is predicted.

A large fire broke out in Woonsocket, R. I., at about 4 o'clock this morning. The railway station and a large brick block adjoining were entirely consumed.

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