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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. i l'rlr.ee Narfjieon d.-rnind-i a rleb.s-eiie rleb.s-eiie for thu d:tcruiiiiation of the faturt of France. The pre"S of Canada continue to liw:u.-.a the Treaty, but ei .-iuiveiy in i party i-pirit, Chri-toph.-r Tran'f.rller, a detective, wa-i fitally shot at llaitiiuore by a ball intended for another per-on. The Virtue Gold Miuinir Company, eapital 1 1 .'.?', to operate in liaker eounty, (Jregon, was. incorporated yesterday. The Pennsylvania Central, New York Central and F.ric railroads have advanced their rates of first-class westward freight A nw'S meeting of New York citizens, under the auspices of the Democratic l.'nion, is mooted, to protest a?ain;t the ratification of the Treaty. l'rinee Napoleon writes to Favre censuring the men who proclaimed the decheance of the Ktnperor and'ormed the government of the 4th of September Septem-ber last. Tho estate of Cha. D. Carter, of San Francisco, is badly encumbered; had he lived and been allowed time, he might have realized $100,000 clear out of it A Chinaman was beaten and stoned by boys on 4th street, San Francisco, and died on Thursday morning. Dozens of people witnessed the assault, but nobody interfered. The bark Rhea, from Rotterdam, was sunk near New York on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, by colliding with a steamer from Bremen. The captain and seven sailors were drowned. Frederick A. Lane, one of the directors of the Krie R. R., has resigned, re-signed, for the purpose of accepting the direction of operations upon the Rio Janeiro and Pacific Coast Railroad. |