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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.

Great damage was done by a cyclone yesterday at Parsons, Kan.

The total shipments of specie for May amounts to $1,000,000.

There was no game of base-ball at Detroit yesterday, as the rain interfered.

The 15th annual meeting of the army of Tennessee commenced in St. Louis yesterday. Gen. Sherman spoke.

From several recent despatches, it is learned that Egypt is in a state of revolution, and already a call for iron-clads has been made.

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Base-ball yesterday. At Providence - Providence, 6; Boston, 4. At Worcester - Troys, 10; Worcesters, 4. At Chicago - Chicagos, 8; Clevelands, 4. At New Haven - Yales, 4; Browns, 2.

In the case of the recent Poeenix Park tragedy in Dublin, a man has been found who says that he can at any time lay his hands on the murderers. He also says that while in Dublin, he refused an offer of pound 100 to assist in the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Burke.

THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., May 11, 1882 - 1 A. M. For New England, cloudy, rainy weather, easterly winds, becoming variable, stationary or lower temperature and pressure.

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