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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. '1 be Dublin nuUT an- el:c.ioi by tin-I-'ipolaC'-. while tin p.n-.' :n- hid. V.'uiuin joiue 1 ;b'.- t ioi.t L-rd K -lui .n.-ided m a iin-.-tili uf 1 It u thousand cu.il uiiuurs at IJaruak-y, iorkhirc, Kngland, on Monday. Thirteen thousand "Briti-h Volunteers Volun-teers ' marched to AJdcrthot and Sand-hui.-t on Monday, inaugurating the j UaUal autumn inutary exercises. I It is reported from Rome that several sev-eral promiuent cardinals aud bi.-hops, advocaies of inl UHibiiity, are becoming ' reconciled to the political situation '! there. ; Siny thousand troopa are in Paris, j while Lyons, Marseille and Bordeaux ; are full of troops to guard against j trouble in disarming the national ' guards. ! The -New Vrk Herald, Tribune and 2'inua think the meeting in Cooper I Institute was a great success; while i the Warhl thinks it was a custom 1 house affair. ' A St. Petersburg correspondent, ! writing on Anirust 1 jth, says Catacazy, , the Ru-.-ian minister at Washington, i I has not been recalled in consequence ' of his unpleasant relations with Fish. ! ' A bill has passed tho French Assem-' b'y making it a punishable offeneo to, t belong to the Internationals. It is' j feared tin disarmament of the national i j guards will throw nianv into that so-'diety. so-'diety. " j The Joseph howling A-ucialiou of I Xcw Vork fieinocrat.- call upon Con-I gres-man Uosevelt to resign, saying , ! that he lias proved traitor to his constituents con-stituents and L-one over lo tho radi-1 ' cab. j I'rofcs.-or 1-rcdricli, one id" the ex- : communicated D,.i.itji4ir leader.-, ia said to continue in the exercise of his religion-! funciions, and an iuterdict is expected to be placed on the church in! which he olhciates. i fc |