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Show TB LEG BAMS: Reporte-l '"ally for the S.t L.vkk Uirald by V &-irn L'd.od Telegraph. LiSHTKIWa FLASHES. Isabella a-ks the Pope for a blessing upon Astutias and Spam. The report ol the recall of Motley is discredred. The French practice squadron is at N'ewpnrt. Khode Idatid. New' York and Brooklyn have had an earthquake shock. New Yoik bought, fo consumption on Saturday 1SUU 'ons of ice. David Hea'on, ni-mber of congress from North Car lina, is dead 'I he snpeiintendent of ensus asks an appropriation of 2,326 000. '1 he Fenian trials are postponed to July 12. Three hundred pressmen employed in the Boston clothing houses have s'ruck for wages. Pre-ident Grant sent a message of enndol-nce by cable on the death of Clarendon The last Upton expedition, it is said, routed 450 Spanish sent against it. Anthony Stafford, late mail agen', h .sheen sentenced to three years in jail at Baltimore for stealing letters. Drapes' hos'ery factor'. Canton, Mass. was burned ou Sunday ; loss S-10,000. At McConn.-lsburg, Pa., half the enurt hou-o roof was tori, off and a new Methodist church badly injured by a storm on Sunday. A hundred and seventy one bag of mil matter for San Francisco and Aus j traiia. were received from Europe at New York, by City of Paris, on Mon- I ,lav. I An amend - etit to th" naturalization bid is cxpeted in the seuite, to allow Chinatr. jn to becom? citizens. Tit-: '..'toforr" 'cheme for a canal I from the Atlantic to the Pacific was thoroughly discussed a' a dinner at Richmond London, ou Motid y. Two men were dreadfully scalded by a boiler explosion at Manchester, on Mouday. One of them died. The committee of peritions of the corps legislatif has reported against the application ot the (jileans princes The Prussians and Austrians quit collecting tolls on the Kibe on July 1st Clarendon was prostrated by excessive exces-sive labor. Lord Granville is expected to succeed suc-ceed Loid Clarendon as loreign secretary. secre-tary. A resolution is to be offered to the house of commons requiring ability to write as a qualification for voting. The strike in Cork has become gen eral an.ong.all cl.sses ; even the newsboys news-boys refuse to sell p pers. The situa tion was deemed dangerous on Monday Mon-day The Indians in Wyoming are show ing hostility 'On. 'Sunday a, party of Sioux going southward stole five horses and killed a man. '1 hey were pursued by a company of cavalry Thelloward investigation has cbsed. The result is said to he a complete vindication of General Howard's management man-agement of the I'reedmen's bureau. The democratic members will off.:r a minority minor-ity report, censuring Howard. The senate on Mond iy struck from the tax bill all the income tax sections, "nd adopted an amendment i-outinuiiig the fax on corporations and government govern-ment officers during the year. The house is busy with monetary measures, and has agreed on he issu ; of $45,000,000 add.tional cu rency, the retaintnent. of the three per cents, and the redistribution of Sl25,000,000 of currency and free bankiug. |