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Show ! LIGHTNING FLASHES. Tho Bonton IV'acc Jubilee Commit-! too of loo'J will support Giimore's plans for an international jubileo next Juno. Cornelius Con vers has been arrested In Boston, charged with murdering officer D. Wilberd, on his beat. The arrangements for carrying into effect the money order system between tho United States and Great Britain are expected to be concluded in a few days, when Superintendent McDonald; will go to Berlin to make similar, arrangements with the authorities of the German Empire. Advices from Honduras say the Min- j istry is unpopular nnd a revolution isj threatened. Inhabitants desiring to' leave have to pay a thousand dollars i each for passports. A serious riot is expected in Mew1 York to-morrow, tho 12th, Five . thousand Orangemen are expected to! parade, and twelvo thousand Irish 1 Catholics propose to stopthem. Mayor Hall has adopted precautions to prc-i vent bloodshed. ' Mrs. Sherman, the Connecticut woman accused of poisoning three husbands hus-bands and eight children, says she only wants a clear field and no favor. Anxiety is felt at Washington to j hear from Admiral Rodgcrs and the I Corean expedition. Tho Catholic .difficulty at Hudeon, New York, still continues, tho people ! refusing to open tho church to the priest. j There arc 205,232 military aud 3,111 i naval pensioners in the United States. TS,070 artificial limbs wero ordered by! Igovernmont during the year ending I June o0. . ; Chambord'i proclamation is univcr-; sally condemned by the Paris pres. j The Paris municipal elections wiil be j held ou the 26th iust. ! can ticket, heading all their lists with; Gambetta's name. j Gambetta is going to publish a news-. ; papei-. I t The present harvest in Fracce will! i fall below the average. ! ! Pleasanton is said to havo written) 'his views to President Grant on the S difficulty with Boutwell, and expresses himself 'willing to abide by the decision i of the Attorney General. I Naval officer A. II. Laflin has been 'acquitted on his trial in Herkimer Co., New York, of the charge of perjury. The Umperor William is at Ems to meet the Czar. The French ship Severance has been wrecked at the Capo of Good Hope, and all on board lost. A hundred and fifty bodies were washed ashore. The themometer was above a hundred hun-dred in the shade in St. Louis on Sunday. Sun-day. The Sunday law assumes increased importance in Cincinnati, and its repeal re-peal will be made tho issue of the next election. The Roman Catholic priests of New ' York made appeals to their congrega- tions on Sunday, not to interfere with the Orange procession. |