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Show LiSHTNINGJLASHES. The scrip uf the I!. S. loan is quoted at par. Luerot has bean appointed military commander of Bruges. The mortality of Paris last week was S2:i, including some cases of cholera. A treaty oli'eusive and defensive is said to be signed between Italy and Prussia. ! The discussion ou the prolongation :of Thiers' power was io commence I yesterday. Menobrca ha nut been appointed 1 an arbitrator under the treaty of Washington. The kings of (ireecc and Denmark 'vi-.it tho Prince of Wales' wife at Schwalbeck. Jacob Lansing, treasurer of Christ's Church, New York, is said to be a defaulter de-faulter in $0,000. The French deputation to Ireland were to leave Dublin to-day. Their reception was one of continued enthusiasm. enthu-siasm. Grave news comes to France from Algeria. The rebels are attacking the tribes that remain faithful to the French. Thiers asks tho prefects of the departments de-partments to appeal to the people to abstain from all demonstrations on the 4th of September. The Vienna Journal advocates au Austro-German alliance as an offset to tho threatened alliance between Franco and Russia. An attempt was made yesterday to blow up the statue of George the 4th, at Kingston, Ireland, but it only blackened the statue. A train went through the Mount Ceuis tunnel on August 14th all right. The formal opening will take place on the 17th of September. Thrco new oases of yellow lever are reported from Charleston since last Friday; and one of the previously reported re-ported cases has proved fatal. The London workmen propose that the Communist prisoners be sent to lower Canada; and the Paris Siecle favorably considers tho proposition. Cbas. Lyodscy, aged twenty-one, was drowned at Bristol harbor, It. I., on Saturday, in attempting to save two boys who were thrown from a boat. He saved one. |