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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The Now York grand jury was dis-' charged yesterday. The deficit in tho Market Savings: bank, New York, is $100,000, .John Stuart 51 ill will preside ai the; Sir Charles W. J-Hlke mass meeting. A number of chiefs of the recent revolt in India have been captured and executed. Tho Lnternal Ieveuue receipts for the month ending yesterday aro $7,-2.'i4,lu5, $7,-2.'i4,lu5, and total for the year $72,-767,805. $72,-767,805. The couueil of Cracow Ua-J been dissolved dis-solved for having ignored the compromise compro-mise proposed by the joinL governments govern-ments of Austria and Hungary. Grant's frienda say they have testimony testi-mony to prove his innocence of any personal or pecuniary connection with the New York "order business" of Leet A Co. The New England congre-.smcn say that the Washington treaty must be amended with reference to tho fishery question, or the fishers for cod must be pensioned by tho government. Boutwell defends; the administration, by a table showing that the aggregate yearly robbery in tho collection of internal in-ternal revenue, is less now than it was under the administrations of Lincoln and Johnson. j Comptroller Green, of New York, j i says, unless iho wages bill now before i the State legislature speedily pass, ten thousand men, to whom the city owes j money, will have to find relief in the! poor house. i Prc.-idcnt Ciraut says lhat if Leet aud the other custom house official s do not 1 clear themselves of the violations of law, as charged in (ho testimony belbre the examining committee, he will turn the whole gang adrift. j The Louisiana delegation have sue-, ceeded in delaying for a week the departure de-parture of the committee appointed to go to New Orleans, for tho purpose ofj unravelling tho political tantrle between the governors' s party, and t he bench-i men of the custom house. Catac;;zy left for Europe yesterday, lie staled in au interview before leav-! i iug. that he hoped the good sense of Americans and Kussiaus would prevent the rupture of friendly relations, threat-1 ened by the late unpleasantness. Thioi-i thinks himself personally af-1 af-1 feetcd by the failure of his tariff bill, and h:s resignation wa to have been presented to the French Assembly ye tcrday. If ii is accepted, it is thought that the Germans will reoceupy the French departments. General Sickcls wai before the senate L-otumittee on private land claims on ycsUTday, as a witness iu bekaif of the icdci'atL'alle MeGairahan. His testimony testi-mony i- rrprceatcd as important, and eonscqiK-utiy there is mu.-h cxciu-ii;c:ii aen-j the larjie crowd of ojngies-ional br. k'r- h ) are intuv.-ted in tii. f GasraLiu cli'.m. '1 Lc i'-rniU'iia! dfi-.-galCi :u a Lody. calh'i upon the iVesidor. and rc-; rc-; qsi-d Lhat h.reaiLcr ;-Ivti uf ; X-juitorial officers L-j cii-lc Wx-m eiti-i eiti-i rc-Li oi' the Ter rii eric:-. Hi? Presi-. Presi-. d.ut replied, sutiog that bo Ihvored ihe pjhey ofso leaking appoint m'jnts. and thai h.1 had rceomiend l the in-eoi'i-eraiiw-n vi such a proi'Liou in the ci.-'Q, exep.iii- only .ud.t.s jnd indiin suptT.uteueuts and a-t |