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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Base-ball yesterday at Boston - Buffalos 6, Bostons 3.

The mayor of Long Island City has been indicted for embezzlement.

Mr. Bishop and Dr. Loring addressed the Republicans of Salem last night.

Gov. Long has sent his letter of acceptance of the Congressional nomination of the Second District.

President Arthur made a brief address from the steps of Dr. McCosh's residence to the students of Princeton College yesterday. His son enters the class of '85.

The steamer City of Worcester of the Norwich line, bound for New London, Conn., ran on the rocks known as the Governor's Table in East river last night. The passengers were safely transferred to New York.

There is a deadlock in the trial of Arabi. Sir Edward Malet announces that the trial will not proceed unless the accused are defended by English counsel, while the Egyptian ministry responds that it will not be responsible for the government of the country if the English counsel introduces a method of procedure unknown to Egyptian courts.

THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 18, 1. A. M. For New England, clearing and slightly cooler weather, southwest to northwest winds, stationary or slight rise in barometer.

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