OCR Text |
Show LIGHTNING FLASHES ;! 'fiie d- itijr.s in the Ni.w V ir1.-. Uirirdian sjviiiL'-. b.i(ik will Ijc aid iu " lull. ; 1 Tiie Fn-ii'-h cl-.-i'tin.s to fill vaeatj'-ie.-: j 1 iu i he a-Lilly v.'rre progrcingq-iiftly 1 Cincinnati has appointed a con:-!: miir'-e tu invite the .JN;uie-e Jiiha--j j tu that city. Cuiicral Sh'Timu and Kr.-'d ( I rant i w-re ex peeti'd in limine on Hundiy to ' spend ten days. j Sayles i. lirown, ex-mayor of Wa.-h-. invton, i. lias been ajipuintcd tnin- irtter to lv.'uadr. j The Mi.-M-.-ippi h-a gree broke on .Sunday at'ternuun wilinnis injury to the nteamer.i in it. The cuiniuiLlee ol seventy have gnu: I to Albany tu uri;e the pa - -a e ul the ; new eliaitL-r fr iNcw i'u:k. The people of l'atter.:Oii, N. d., call upon l heir mayor to re.-ign, for eoinplieity in tho city frauds. The N'W Vurk .weavers will memorialize mem-orialize c )tigre-s against a reduction ot the tarill' on imported hilk goods. Tho Hudson county, New Jersey, grand jury, have indicted three inspectors inspec-tors of election, fur signing fal.-c papers, pa-pers, Tho son and daughter of u Mrs. Thomas, recently from Wales, wore burned to death in Seranton,L'cnna.,on Saturday. The congressional committee on ways and means have not yet reached any definite conclusion relative to the reduction re-duction of taxation. (Jeneral IJanks denies that he iri lo succeed Curl in as minister to St. 1'etersburr, and says he has no desire to leave this country. Tho remains of general Anderson reached New York yesterday. The funeral is to take place at West Point, but tho time is not yet hied. Tho Now York Germans, on Sunday night, celebrated tho anniversary of tho first compulsory payment by the city of Taris to the German army. Bills have been introduced into congress con-gress granting a right of way to certain railroads in Wyoming, and for a military mili-tary wagon road aud artean wells. 'Southern senators still expect the houso amnesty bill will pass congress, and the friends of amnesty arc in high spirits over tho prospects of success. I A bill to allow respondents in criminal crim-inal cases, in U. S. courts, to testify in their own behalf,has passed tho house of representatives by a vote of 1-1G to -13. A London dispatch says that the Tablet Catholic organ announced, on the morning of archbishop Spalding's Spald-ing's death, that he was to be made a cardinal. In boring a gas well, at Eric, l'eun., on Saturday, a vein of gas was struck which took lire with great force, badly injuring one man. It was st'M burning on Sunday. It is thought if tho French were to pay the full war indemnity before the stipulated trmc, the Germans would still occupy the -six departments for the full peiiod. The court of oyer and terminer, of New York, met yesterday to try the validity of the indictment against Stokes for killing Fisk. The jury panel has some five hundred names. Tho Mazzinians made a public demonstration dem-onstration in Homo on Sunday, unin-tcrfercd unin-tcrfercd with by tho authorities, to celebrate tho anniversary of the proclamation proc-lamation of a lloman republic. Boutwell submitted a lengthy plan to the houso committee on commerce, lor giving bounties to encourago iron shipbuilding, winch is not likely to meet with much encouragement in congress. A bill has been introduced into the South Carolina legislature, pledging tho State for the redemption of the State bonds, and forbidding the issue of more bonds, without a two-thirds direct vote of tho people. Thir(y-six foreigners were suddenly massacred iu tho Argentine republic recently, in an attack by a lot of infuriated infur-iated Juachcs. Tho latter were subsequently sub-sequently attacked by the Argentine troops and sixteen killed and twonty-four twonty-four taken prisoners. Bishop Boyle, of Newark, N. J., urges all tho Catholics to keep out of the Internationale. lie also says the schools of Now Jersey arc virtually Protestant schools, to which Catholics cannot send their children. Washington news says that a formal reply cannot bo given to Granville's note to Schcnck until tho full text is received, which is oxpectcd this week; and that there is no anxiety manifest of serious results, whatever cour?c England may adopt. Mary Holland, an Irishwoman, was charged with killing John Kelmp, her landlord, with a hatchet, in New York, on Saturday evening, over a dispute concerning chopping wood. She claims he first dragged her some distance by the hair. A post mortem examination proved ho died from apoplexy. |