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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD AND ADVERTISER.

Ten men were suffocated in a mine at Coulterville, Ill., yesterday.

John B. Manning (Dem.) was yesterday elected mayor of Buffalo, N. Y.

M. Brisson has been re-elected president of the French Chamber of Deputies.

Four men and a woman were killed at Bethlehem, Pa., by a boiler explosion yesterday.

A nolle prosequi has been entered in the conspiracy case of Dickson, foreman of the late star route jury.

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The floods in Germany and elsewhere are subsiding, and as the waters recede the terrible havoc wrought becomes apparent.

It is claimed that the President has resolved on the removal of Col. Robertson and several other occupants of federal offices in New York.

A man who went by the name of Patrick O'Reilly has confessed to being one of the participants in the murder of Lord Cavendish and Under-Secretary Burke, in Dublin last May. He is now in jail at Albion, N. Y.

THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 10, 1. A. M. For New England, cloudy weather, with snow, northeasterly backing to northwest winds, stationary or lower temperature and pressure.

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