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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES Lewis Kinsley, deputy naval officer it Now York, is dead. The grand duke Alexis is to arrive at Havana on tho l"th inst. The celebrated Cuban general Casanova Cas-anova has been killed by guerillas. The hou. Chas. Francis Adams leaves Kurope Ibr America on tiatur-'lay. tiatur-'lay. Secretary l'ish and minister Sickles are on good terms, and nut m reported "at outs." At Hunter's l-mt, N. Y., three men were fatally burned by tho explosion explo-sion of ;uJ oil tank. The secretary of the treasury has ordered or-dered the ll'-nt't to be libelled ibr a violation of the neutrality laws. Sumner says America cannot honorably honor-ably withdraw claims for consequential damages, for fear of consequences. The French assembly has decided to prosecute certain provincial journals for publishing articles insulting to itself. it-self. The New York city grand jury returned re-turned twenty-three more indictments, upon which arrests have not yet been made. The Alabama muss baa put general Butler afresh on tho rampage about the fishery clauses of the Washington treaty. The Cuban authorities have captured an J'lnglish schooner upon suspicion ol her being a blockade runner, but it proved to be a mistake. A member of the Knglish parliament says that it would require 1100,000,-0U0 1100,000,-0U0 sterling to liquidate the consequential consequen-tial damages claimed by America. Henry W. Genet, who was indicted by the late grand jury in New Y'ork, has brought suit against one Adams who gave information 'against him. |