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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. f The duke d' Aiininle lias been I'ensl- j iiig ihe emperor of JJrazil in london, 3 1 On Jlonday night a lire in St. Leung j'did sU.'ijUUn worth of damage. 1 At Barcelona, Spain, they are jfi.t-ht-I ing in the street; an incipient, revolution. revo-lution. 1 ' yw Mtpreiuc court has returned the j Nicholson patent pavement, case to ihe eireuiL court ol' Calilornia for a new , ' trial. ( I A young Frenchman has arrived in jSt. Louis on his way overland (0 the Hj North Pole, lie takes a rail from I Polrowpoto.-ki. The steamer Autlralui has arrived :in owYork from tilasgow, and the J W':ith'ti and Atfaiitir have arrived J in Jjiverpool from New York-' York-' Tweed was still in New York yesterday, yes-terday, and refused lo inform inier-l; inier-l; viewers what he intended to do with . ;relerenee to his .senatorial seat. ! A (ruin was thrown olV (he track of ,, the llrie road, on Monday night, near Poekhaven, Pa., and considerable damage resulted, one man being fatally , injured. ( General M. W. Hansom was elected I1. S. senator by ihe legislature of . North Carolina, yesterday, by a unani-, 1 mous vote in die senate, and If.o to &n ' , in the house. A hill has been introduced iu the! -j New York legislature to remove the! presidents of the Irish mid (ierman! benevolent societies, from their po.-i-i tions in the hoard of emigration. I I A fire occurred in Seranton, Pa., onj ; Monday night, and was supposed to. , ! have been extinguished, but broke out ! .'afresh .vesterday and was still burning' f. at the date of the dispatch. J.oss very ! ! heavy. J The New York Tu,us of yesterday publishes a detailed statement of thoj s expenses ol the department of public j . works under Tweed's administration. ,: The exhibit is said to show badly fori the "JIoss." ' 1 The New York Tribune savs that ' " senator Vvilsou's chances for the Kc-i 5 'publican vice-presidential nomination: ( are brightening, and makes tlic same ! statement with regard to the prospects ; of Jos, F. Wilson ol'lowa. ' A New Tork IkralJ dispaleh from . 1 , ashington say that Cox's resolution , -! prohibits (provides.') ibv an mvestica-! , lion, by commission, of the covein- i . 'mem loans according to tho wishes of 1 the bankers of the country. ! The fillibiL'-teriiigsteamcr Hornet has ; 1 been libelled at the suit of thirty per-50us per-50us who allege that they shipped on 5 ! tho J lor lit I as passengers, aud when , ; out to sea, were compelled to enlist as ' P volunteers under the Cuban junta. I John Bright wrote a letter which; . svas read at a meeting of the electors of' ; ! Kirminghain, on Monday night, in' ! which he expresses the hope of being , able to attend tho coming session of i parliament, at least a portion of the time. It is ...lid that a:l;i:rs between our' 1 . government and that of Venezuela are : critical, growing out of the msclvency of the lauer government, and fiues- lions connected with the seizure by enezuelan auihorities of vessels be- - longing to the American transporta-i transporta-i tien company. 1 Pho flui-uan Alliance, at their mecL- nitron Monday night, h New York, elected V.'m. C. Podge president, and 1 clue! m-tico Cha-e and others vie-"" - nre.-iuau;. Pr. I Itapin .-aid that . the Cini.-ua:is uf America ou-ht to 'V-ke the reeenry :n lived Japanese cvmniis-ictier- o.u Ui' the bands f the politicians and A-.w them our ehri-tian - :iisiiin;ii':i.-.'" |