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Show ! LIGHTNING FLASHES, j A monument m Mjz.ini i-; to be' erected in Rome. j Clandestine war munition.- have been ; seized in Pari Ouiitmus ! J A IVlruir dUpali-li s:is that -J. M. j 1 Suiik'y, tin-.-iitiir, i-s duad. j j Secretary lu'w.-l! was amin Murvj the senate arm- cuuniiittee yesterday. 1 j (leneril Do Ltcy tho Spanish wnr 1 minister has Tendered his r"sit:n:inmi. j i Immoral Shrrnnn and staff" were huh-1 j nobl-iriL' with 'ln Sultan on UYJnes-! I day. i TichUiriie. butiu.-', is lo l; trii-.l bo-! lor.! iho futirt of ti.'.-n's bi'neh in J une. Wm. Kitur iias born ai',.iiitid a j Mstimr aesur for the third district uf California. j Lord Dufb'rit), the now Canadian ; viceroy, has l t t Kngland fur the Do; 1 minion. j Edwin. A. Ives, of Utioa, N. V., suicided at Syracuse on Wednesday i evening. 1 The bogus Tichborne has been in- dieted for perjury and forgery, and will be tried immediately. ! King Louis of liavaria is not betrothed be-trothed to the daughter of prince Kredr rick Charles. There now ! The Old Bailey grand jury have found a true bill against O'Connor, for the assasMuation of the Queen. The latest reports from the investigation investi-gation of the Robeson case, contradicts the charges of the N. V. &tm. A million of government gold was sold in New York yesterday at from 10.38 to 10.50 per cent, premium. In the house on yesterday a bill was reported to prevent cruelty to animals in transporting them on railways. O'Connor pleaded guilty to assaulting assault-ing the queen, and his counsel urged insanity in mitigation of punishment. Various tumults arc reported from Spain. The country seems to be in a similarly lovely condition with Mexico. Mex-ico. Vesuvius is again vomiting flame and ashes, and iourists are rushing to see the show no extra prico for front seats. The German bishops, with the archbishop arch-bishop of Cologne presiding, are holding hold-ing a two days' session with closed doors.. A Paris dispatch unnecessarily denies de-nies that Rouher took 3,000,000 of francs to the emperor Napoleon at Chisle-hurst. Chisle-hurst. The character of the First National bank of New York has been investigated investi-gated by a committee and certified as chaste. The successor of Dc Licy as Spanish minister of war is announced, but we oannot decipher his name from the hieroglyphic hi-eroglyphic telegram. A locomotive on the Boston and Albany Al-bany railway exploded yesterday, kill ing the engineer and, as supposed, mortally mor-tally injnring the fireman. The coroner's inquest upon (he body of Dr. Woodhull, one of Victoria's husbands, found that intemperance and morphine caused his death. Yesterday at Philadelphia while a house was being torn down, the wall fell in, burying two men in the ruins and injuring two others. At minister Sehciick's diplomatic dinner in London on Wednesday evening, even-ing, the ambassadorial corps were present pres-ent in great and distinguished force. In the senate yesterday Kdmunds, from the commltte on pensions, reported repor-ted adversely to tho bill to allow the widow of admiral Parragut $2,000 per annum. Dr. Howard, sentenced to penal servitude ser-vitude by the Spanish authorities of Cuba, 13 at Cadi? and well treated while awaiting the unravclment of red tape in his case. Bunch &, Low's bone phosphate works at Philadelphia were burned on Tuesday; loss, one million dollar?. The firo must have perfumed the whole State of Pennsylvania. The Madrid journals are growling at Chili for preventing a Spanish vessel unloading at "V alparaiso under the pretext pre-text that a truce only, and not a peace, exists between the two countries. John Bright, in a letter to some English republicans, says he hopes that it will bo a long timo before the people will bo called upon to elect between be-tween a monarchy and a republic. Thiers has abolished the passport system. Travelers will be registered at the frontier, but no tax will be levied nor will they ba subjected to scrutiny by civil officials. The world moves. I Yesterday the telegraph informed us of the death of Erastus Coming, and the day before it announced that he, would be buried on Friday. Telegrams Tele-grams get strangely mixed sometimes. The Pope declined to receive a money mo-ney stipend tendered him by the Italian Ita-lian government, with the remark that when it became necessary for him to receive alms, he would only do it from the Caiholic world. The senate foreign committee has agreed that President Grant should immediately demand the unconditional release of Dr. Howard and the restoration restor-ation of his property confiscated by the Spanish government. The New York papers published a cablegram announcing the early abdication abdi-cation of queen A'ic:oria, which as usual with sensational dispatches, was immediately followed by the statement that it was a whole-cloih falsehood. The secretary of the treasury recommends recom-mends an appropriation by congress of $61,17-1 to reimburse treasurer Spinner Spin-ner for his losses by embezzlement; but not a cent is proposed to pay for that wonderful autograph of his. At Mat anions, Gen. Palacios has issued letters of embargo against the navigation of the Rio GranJe river, except by special permit from himself Gen. Mccook protests, and the embargo embar-go will only be enforced by guerillas. Conklin, the absconding clerk of the New York market savings bank, who was arretted in Montreal, has been released, re-leased, the United Stales attorney abandoning the prosecution after recovering re-covering $m.0m0 of the stolen securities. securi-ties. As tho re-uh of the interviews between be-tween minister Schenck and the Geneva arbitrators in Paris, and of the former with carl Granville in England, the meetini of the board of arbitrators arbitra-tors has been postponed until June 15th, for which we are duly thankful. The defence interposed in favor of I O'Connor by his counsel is, that as his I j pistol wxs empty and of no account! ! anyway, there is no evidence of any intention in-tention on his part to harm the queen. This might be supplemented by the additional defence thut the quen if so inclined tu'cht herself have disarmed and spanked him. |