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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Judge Granger, recorder of the general gen-eral land I'lhee, has resigned. The counsel of Fill.ins, the Albany ex press robber, have abandoned the case. Immediate resumption of work by the Pennsylvania coal miners is ex peet-.d. A severe rain siorm raged for two days this week over the north west from Chicago. The woolen mills at Bridgeport. Conn., were burned on Wednesday nicht, loss $75,01)0. ' ! Joe. Coburn's wife is dead, but hej says that will not cause a postponement of the fight with Mace. I It was Thiers, not the Paris Com- mime, who issued orders for the expul-; sion of the Orleans priuces. Rumor says the Algerian insurree-1 tion is extending, and that the Versailles Ver-sailles government seem heedless of the danger. Lord Walsingham left Washington i on Wednesday, for California, and Lord Goodrich, son of Karl de Gray, : is to follow. Baron von Arnim has gone from Brussels to Berlin and the French plenipotentiary to Versailles, for fresh instructions. The post office and some adjoining buildings were burued on Wednesday ni:;hr, at Valparaiso, Indiana, with a loss of 20,lM). Nearly every town in Massachusetts that voted on Tuesday, on the licensing licens-ing sales of Deer and ale, vo'.ed "No" by a large majority. The ecclesiastical court of Chicago has found Br. Cheney guilty of conti-maey. conti-maey. and recommended hus degreda-tion degreda-tion from the ministry. The Budget has finally passed the British Commons, after a lona ami warm debate, by a majority of forty-six forty-six in favor of the government. Br. Curtis Chapman, of Peekskill, : committed suicide by taking prnssic acid in the woods, a few days ago, leaving a note containing instructions about his funeral. ' The Erie dircc"ors so modified their1 by laws as to permit Gould to produce the company's books iu obedience to the order of court. Litigation is to be ; pushed to a conclusion. The New York Chamber of Com-; merce held its 103rd annual meeting on ; Thursday, e'ecting W. K. Bodue Presi- i ioent. Geo. Opdyke and W. S Griniths i Vice-Presidents, S. Luhrop Treasurer and Geo. iison secretary. ' |