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Show Telegrams. LSGHTM1XG FLASHES. The central branch of the U. V. H. B. is to receive no lands in Nebraska. Ne-braska. The bill abolishing the franking privileee is expected to go over till next session. The hid amending the acts for the removal of cases iiom state to federal feder-al courts, has passed the House. Patrick Woods. alias ''Doodie," who committed a murderous assault in Richmond upon Porter, a member of the House, is arrested. The naturalization bill is to be re-cotn re-cotn mitted. The correspondent of the New York Pi m t was brought before the bar of the Ilou-e for charges against Fitch, relative to Cuban bonds. He showed he got his information from oiheial documents; but they do not implicate Fitch. The senate has made 256 amendments amend-ments to the legislative appropriation bill. The conference committee on the army biil has concluded its labors. The army will be reduced to 30,000- lied Cloud doesn't feel good because Fort Fetterman will not be removed, and thinks there will be trouble. The Boulton masqueraders. London, are released on b-dl. The American consul at Leith is arrested in the same connection ; bail refused. Weather unsettled through Btitain. The Spanish patrol guards have killed three of the brigands who captured cap-tured the Englishmen recently. Seventy thousand reals ot the ransom money were got on the killed. "Montpensier is going to England. Sald'.ana is reorganizing the Portugese Portu-gese Cabinet. An amnesty fur political politi-cal offenses is proclaimed. Severe drought prevails in the agricultural agri-cultural districts of France. Eighteen wheel-shaped bombs have been found in Paris,- and five more alleged al-leged conspirators arrested. 'lhe nionarchs of Prussia and Russia had several interviews at, Ems. The Brazilian Ministry will aid any private efforts for the abolition of slavery. The representatives of Brazil, Uruguay Uru-guay and the Argentine Comederation Have agreed on the eoiidbions of a treaty with Paraguay. The processi m in Pesth, at Batthian's funeral on Thursday, was an hour in passing a given point. A Canadian firm and a Minnesota firm have the contract fur the first 22U miles of the Noitheru P. It. 11 , from the Dalles of the St. Louis river, to the lied river, to be completed July 1, 71. New York has a negro census-taker. The Massachusetts House of Representatives Repre-sentatives sympathize with the Cana-d Cana-d ails, who want, auiiexatiou. A horticultural party, headed by Col. M. 1'. elder, is cuming west for a two months tour. Chas. H- Hunt, of Hunt & Goodwin, Chicago, a twenty years' resident of Chicago, was tound floating in the water, near the Illinois elevator in that city, on Thursday morning. Being poor-sighted, he is believed to have fallen in. |