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Show LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. No rain has fallen near Ottawa. Canada, Can-ada, for two months. The Atlantic cable of 1SC6 was repaired re-paired on Friday and is working well. Paul de Cassagnac's father has replaced re-placed him as editor of the Paris 1'ayt, the son having joined the army. Trouble is expected at Rome. Cha-rette, Cha-rette, commanding the papal forces, demands the fortification of the passages passa-ges of the Tiber. Italy is viewed as an enemy to be watched and dreaded. G. II. Warner's faw mill at Williamsburg, Wil-liamsburg, N. Y., was burned on Friday Fri-day : loss $60,000. Prim is trying to negotiate with the Spanish republicans, but they will have nothing to do with him. There waa a terrific gale at Ottawa on Thursday night, attended with great destruction of life and property. The first annual agricultural and horticultural hor-ticultural exhibition in Indianapolie commences Sept. 3rd. $.10,000 in premiums pre-miums will be divided. Ex-president Fillmore has issued a call for a Southern Commercial Convention, Con-vention, to meet in Cinoinnati, October Octo-ber 4th. Trinity Church, Cincinnati, was blown down, crushing a school-house in iU fall, on Friday afternoon. Ottawa is terribly excited over fires in the neighborhood, and dreads the burning of the city. Hon. John Kcntwdy, of Baltimore), died on Thursday, lie was secretary of war under Fillmore, and served three terras in Congress. The German war meeting, in Chicago, Chi-cago, on Friday night, was an immense and enthusiastic demonstration. The Cincinnati labor convention adopted entire the platform published yesterday. Jii'U'c Brook", of North Carolina, has discharged all Kirk's prisoners, and Ii.'ih granted n rule against Kirk to phow cause why an attachment should not issue against him for other piisoner", ii'il term. |