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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The cable between France and Algiers Al-giers is to be laid immediately. The King of Greece has gone to Trieste; the Queen is regent during his absence. The steamer George Wcems was burned at Baltimore on tiaturduy night: Loss $20,000. Weston, Democrat, had loo votes to lijy fur Pike, Republican, for Governor Gover-nor of iSew Hampshire. General Sherman reached Leavenworth Leaven-worth on Saturday nigbt direct from Fort Gibson, Indian Territory. Sixty thousand dollars worth of properly pro-perly was destroyed by fire at Elmyia, :New York, on Saturday afternoon. The regatta of tho New York Yacht Club comes off on tho 22d, when seven 1 prizes will be contented for. It promises 1 to be a most brilliant affair. ! Captain Hall sailed from Washington Washing-ton ou Saturday evening for New York, on tho Polarctic, ail the officers and men of his expedition onboard. Tom MeGeehan's accomplice in the murder of Myers, iu a gambling house, jiu Dayton, Ohio, last winter, has ! turned States evidence and confessed 1 the crime. I The Detroit Bridgo Work Co. has secured the contract for building the bridge over the Missouri at St Joe., 1 for yT 10,000; the bridgo to be com-1 com-1 pletcd on or before Nov. 1, 1S72. I A meeting of railroad men in St. 1 Louis, on Saturday, agreed to give that city a general passenger depot, at au ag-: ag-: gregate cost of nearly two millions aud 1 a half, including SuUO.000 for a tun- uel. j Calncaxy, the Russian minister at ! Washington, aud Secretary Pish, are on unamiable terms, the former having 1 referred very insultingly to tho latter in a communication written to tho Kus: 'e"'uVme!uCers of the New Haven .Typographical Union have been arrested ar-rested tor conspiracy against the Journal Jour-nal aud Courier of that city. Both parties are determined to thoroughly teat the matter in the courts. |