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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES N'.w Urlcam i- .(uL-i. Th-; jirince of W alri lr,vI con 1 Valr-oi,g. Tliedukr d--- l'rriiuy died at Pari; !a-t l-riday. I here i- tin- u-nal rev ylutioti iry llr-W.- Irotfl MelLe'l. 'liio .Japan.:-,; t-mha'-y ia expected in San f'raneijiro to-day. Wni. Cullen itrvant lia !-n elected prcidcut uf the Century cluh. Thr ,..tid.fii pr-a I'cnrally favors the lajiny .-1 rjcWfeiMr UrtWccU tlDji l..ud aliJ 1 rl. A (ire it. R.stwn. ..a itu- Hih init., , d- itro.-d an iil cloth factory and ef-eral ef-eral adj.iiniijL' binlditici. The right r.-v-rend bi-h..p -lbn MeiiiM. mi' il.v. fl. ('. Jiocc.-e ot Kich-m Kich-m jnd. Va , died last Saturday. A large paper mill at 'p-i!juti, Miehieati, wm destniyrd by tire on Satutdny nii'lii; ly-d lti,'J. 'fhn I'ipidrl.L -till de.'liOri lo declare de-clare nianiil law in New Orleam, and wlli rel-r ihe mailer to Cungiv-i,. The- Rpubliejii-i of .Sew iur arc having ti eonl'-H over the next presi-d-riry of lh.: Grand Army of the Ke- publie. One Smith, K M. at rii. Jjine. 'Long l.-land, set a bui-iLrs imp, and then managed to -hoot himself with ihe eoiurivau.--'. lie is hadlv wniind-cd. wniind-cd. t.ii ind ina-tr r .Johliiloil, Uo led the ( franmen on tho li'th of J uly tat, was oon after appointed lo a position in the eu-imu hou-e at t he rcpio-M of i'lc-iident Liratit. , 'file defection of the KcV. lle,wilth 1 is making a amaJl row among the Uni-i Uni-i tarians of New VorL. The" Kev. Mr. Clark says that most of the Unitarians are glad at llcpworth's apostaey. ; It i.s staled that Kisk'a eaiatu is not 1 worth over ltl,uo() after paying his j debt. The modest proprietors of the , t.irnnd Uotel charged the estate i.'0i' for the use of (he room in which Fisk died. Tho New VorL Tn'hn.i? puhlihr a statement of Stokes that the. I'i.-.k-Man.-ueld letters published in the J let-aid let-aid t is only a part, and an unimportant pari, of that correspondence, and that the remainder will soon be published. Tho President .nays, according to a Ilerabl dispatch, that upon the ues-tion ues-tion of his re-nomination he has said nothing, but will at the proper time, and that he will give his best support! to whoever may he the HepubMcan nom-l inee. A petition in in circulation in Sau Francisco asking the legislature to ei-j cept thai city from the repeal of the i 1 per cenk railroad subsidy law, on ac-I ac-I count of Iho importance of making I San Francisco the centre of the State , railroad system. The negroes in Mcintosh. Georgia, jaro in an excited and threatening ; stale. They are led by a colored official offi-cial named 0. (j. Campbell, 'who is indignant in-dignant because the legislature appointed appoint-ed a white commission to overhaul his official books and papers. The Cceos Island treasure seekers have organized a company, and the ; capital stock has been paid in and a vessel chartered. The expedition will I soon sail in search of the mythical, ! pirate-buried bullion. Counting their I chickens before boiug hatched, the company havefiied the plan of di?id- ing tho treasure when found, j .Tudg Barnard, of New York, says in relation to the reported indictment !of himself by the grand jury, that he furnished the jury a list of forty of his 'enemies, and that if that body can End any substantial oharge he will at jonee resign. He also Bays that lie could have made millions if he had violated vi-olated his puhlio duty, and that he i had opportunities every day. |