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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.

Two cases of yellow fever are reported on the steamer City of Pueblo, at quarantine in New York, from Havana.

A dispatch from Toronto says: Hanlan is dangerously ill. His doctors say that, even if he recovers he cannot possibly row at Winnipeg.

Charles J. Gummer, receiving teller of the Bank of California, committed suicide at San Francisco yesterday. The act is attributed to losses in stocks. The bank officers say his accounts are all right.

Twenty frame dwellings on Brown and Ravine streets, Cincinnati, were burned yesterday forenoon. One child was burned to death. Twenty-five families are homeless, and all their effects are ashes. Loss, $25,000.

Ex-Minister to Austria Edward F. Beale, who was suggested by Gen. Grant to President Arthur as secretary of war, or of the navy, or of the interior, from California, is, it is announced, to be the Republican candidate for Congress in the 5th Maryland district next fall.

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Base-ball games yesterday: At Boston - Bostons, 4; Detroit. 2. At Troy - Clevelands, 7; Troys, 2. At Providence - Providence, 10; Buffalos, O. At Worcester - Chicagos, 6; Worcesters, 3. At Amherst - Amhersts, 9; Dartmouths, 7. At Cincinnati - Cincinnatis, 11; Baltimores 6. At Andover - Phillips Exeter Academy, 7; Phillips Andover, 5.

THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., June 8, 1882-1 A. M. For New England, fair weather, followed by local rains, winds mostly from south to west, rising, followed by a slight fall in temperature.

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