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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. tiuiibaldi is almost recovered, tjuenn Victoria is hick at Balmoral. The potato crop in Ireland is almost ruined with blight. John Bright 1ms in a great degree recovered his health. There were S"JS death in Paris last week, one of them from cholera. Ben. Puller will open tho political campaign in Massachusetts on Thursday Thurs-day evening. The l!u.ssiau Heel, with the i.Jraud Duke Alexis, left Cronstadt tor New York on Sunday ln-t. Tho New York anti-Grant Republicans Republi-cans are stirring themselves for the coming State election. Two mammoth buildiugs on Pianklin Square, Pulialo, are ready for the International In-ternational Kxlubition. There were only six Lords present ; at the reading of tho Queen's speech in London, proroguing Parliament. The Boston ''Hut calls upon all Irishmen to repudiate the so-called leaders of tho Irish in New York city. Arrangements are being made to run Pullman palace cars through without change between Baltimore and St. Louis. The loot and mouth disease has broken out among the cattle and hogs, near Oxford Furnace, Warren county, Now York. It is again reported, as confirming tho previous report, that Bismarck is wartime against, the dogma of papal infiilibility. Mayor Hull thinks the New Y'ork Tunes is wanting in sagacity in commencing com-mencing to tight Tammany so long he-lore he-lore the election. It, is said Mary Kelly didn't die of Asiatic cholera, at the Bellview hospital, hos-pital, New York, but of cholera morbus, mor-bus, induced by drinking, and eating unripe fruit. Isidore K jell berg, editor of the Justi-fia, Justi-fia, a semi-monthly Scandinavian pa-I pa-I per, published in Chicago, has mysteriously myster-iously disappeared, and it is feared he has been assassinated. Charleston, S. C, has had the heaviest rain storm for years, terminating termin-ating on Sunday morning alter a forty-eight forty-eight hours' continuance. Kight-and-a-half inches of rain fell. Prominent Fenians express sympathy sym-pathy with the Italian celebration in v-i, a : j . i:.r 1 alities than Italians are permitted in ' the procession, that a large number of 'I Irish will join it. j There was a heavy frost on Mount Washington, New Hampshire, on ! Sunday morning. The telegraph i wires wore covered to tho thickness of a man's arm, and broke in (wo places . near the summit. A New Y'ork correspondent has in- terviewed the leaders of the German i anti-infallibility movement, and reports it gaining strength. They expect it will spread to other countries and re-1 re-1 suit in a general reform in the Catholic Catho-lic Church. The New York Canadians will celebrate the anniversary of tho dis-; dis-; covery of America by Columbus, on " Oct. Ith. .It is proposed to invite the eminent French Canadian and annexationist, an-nexationist, Capineaz, to preside, it I being tho first mass meeting in the I United States of Canadians in favor ol annexation. |