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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Jim Pisk's ninth regiment has gone to Boston. Pres dent Grant has again gono to Long Branch. Kfforts are being niado to obtain a pardon for ex-Congressman Bowen. The Republican journals of Paris condemn the military review to-day. W. Kelley has obtained an extension of his patent for the tuauuficture of iron ana steel. Thurlow Weed and a number of prominent Tammany politicians huve gone to Europe. The safe of R. M. Vail, Goshen, N. Y., was robbed of $J5,UJ0 in bonds, uii Thursday night. The Pope's jubilee was enthusias-tically enthusias-tically celebrated by the Roman Catholics Cath-olics ol' .New York. A. F. Cunningham, ono of the oldest old-est primers ot Wash.ngton, D. C., died on Friday, aged 71. The Pone's iubilee has been cele- braied in the principal eastern cities wnh imposing ceicmomcs. Dr. ' Lena nan lias been .showing cau-e why lie has h rig lie to examine the books of the Methodist book concern. con-cern. I A bill to provide for tho transfer of' the fraiielii-eo of the Booton, Hartford aud Erie Railroad Co., has been introduced intro-duced iuto the Connecticut legi-lature. A special from Chattanooga to Nashville, on Friday night, stales that ihe uuctupb to pursue the stolen .ocuuoiive and cars, ou the ChaiLa uoogu Riilroad, failed 00 account of the interference of the employes ot the road, who stopped the pur.-uit. They declare no train shall go .south. Travel to Tuscaloosa is now by s:uge : aud on foot. |