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Show LIGHTNINGFLASHES. . I'Ijc eholid ba di-app-arcd I r FTt t'oii-Landnople. A l.,i;.-ry it tuik--.i of ui I ranee to p'iy ihe GtiTnan iinlfutmiy. The New Vork bupri ni t-uurt t?.-fu-e to rt-duce 'I weed ri bail. I'rince .Napol.'.m has berii el- ci. J to the council r.f Ajaeeio, Corsica. G' a.-ral Mtm-ry t.-l.-raphj tlte war ib-parimrnt that it 11 is quiei in .New Orb-am. The eni-ti-, (,f I'u.iu is cmplcfid, , and -hows tb.- p.-iiah.-n of ihe city, 10 1 2 -i V'ui. The emperuruf Germany ba.i kuithl-ed kuithl-ed ihe C'd-jbrateJ llnli-h painter, Sir V. Iwin Jand'eer. ' A draft tbr uil .-X? cadlUoli ti.-aiy between be-tween Oci'tu'jnv and Kmdan-1 lias been rfubmitti-d io i lie lr-dcral council. ! tiowrnur I'urker of New Jcr .-y re ;Iih.mio inierler.1 in behalf oi B-.tis who murdered '"lVi" Hala'.ead. : Un Wcdiie djy it wad Atrnwiri and rleeiiii at Iloiistnn and Galveston, in I'l'eTas, ib first time in many years. 'l li-1 Chicago national banks uthVial' ilaicmi ins show belter reserve funds1 . than any other", except iboie of Al-; Al-; bany. r A bill Iu- been introduced iutu the New York legislature to vacate the of- j tieea of the direclori of the Erie rail-' road company. Dr. K. 0. K.ibiu.--on, ul' the Kuehed-! ler thcoloieal seminary, has been' circled preaident of Brown univcisily, at Hrovideuee, K. I. John 0. Clark wa.-an-ed-d iu Uui-I Uui-I on for aflempling to swindle a railroad rail-road aeent out of tiek.-is io San I 'nn-cibeo 'nn-cibeo with forced cheeks. The lord mayor of London has called a public meeting for next Tuesday, to provide for an expedition lo go lo the relief ol Dr. Livingstone. Advices from Melbourne, Australia, report tha observalions of the solar ! eclipse of IVo. 11th uli. a failure, because be-cause of ihe cloudy weather. In the French Assembly u cp.-eial committee are prepared to report in favor of tha abrogarion of the commercial com-mercial treaty with Groat Uritain. Tn the senate of Kansas a resolution io investigate the charges of bribsry of senators in connection with tho election of United Slates senator Caldwoll has passed. On board the bat k h'un-nt Haiku, which lc it Ho3ton last Tuesday, a mutiny mu-tiny occurred on the same day, in which one man was killed and another fatally wounded. A musio teacher who was ussaulted and robbed on a Myrtle avenue ear, Brooklyn, on Tuesday night last, has since died. The railroad company pro-Icfs pro-Icfs enliro ignorance of llie assauli and robbery. The two branches of the Orleanr family are endeavoring to compromise iheir di fibre nee s. The counts of Pari? and Chambord aro to have a personal confab with a view lo reconciling com tlicting interests. An army officer on the 'Texas lion tier, who ha just returned from a toui into Mexico, says in a letter dated tli 1 2th insl. that he found tho Mexicans nearly unanimous in favor of imme diate annexation lo the United Slates, Stokes was arraigned before tlu I court of Oyer and Terminer, in New York yesterday, to plead to the indict rnent for the murder of Fisk. On ao count of the illness of judgo Tnsrahair the case was postponed until Monday. I Tho Rothschilds, and other Fiuro-I pean bankers, are trying to arrange! with tho French government to pay the balance of tho war indemnify due Germany, and in consideration thereof the government to give them the mo-1 noply of the tobacco in France. Judge Barret has issued an order of arrest against Henry K. Conklin, racre-1 tary of I he Market Savings bank, upon: l the application of the receiver of the (bankrupt bank, who deposed that1 j Conklin had abstracted at least $12.ri,-' 1000, of tho funds of the concern and has absconded. ; The Connecticut lEepublieanState convention con-vention haspassed a resolution indorsing indors-ing the ability, integrity, etc., of President Pres-ident Grant, and the general policy of his administration. Also the usual buneomb resolutions of all party conventions. con-ventions. The convention renominated governor Jewel, and tho old ollicers. Beforo the custom house investigation investiga-tion committect at New York, on Tuesday, one witness testified that a high government official offered collector collec-tor Grinnel $o, 000 for the general order or-der business, and Grinnel ordered him out of his offieo. A watch importer, named Koberts, testified to losiii" a ease of watches upon which he had paid duty, through general order management. man-agement. He had brought suit against ex-collector Murphy to recover the value of the watches. |