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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Cjueen Victoria hascontributed XiOl for the Chicago sufferers. The mayor of Bristol, England, haB i received 1,000 for Chicago. The emperor of Austria has accepted 1 the resignations of his ministry. Scheock, U. S.-minister at London, ; is indisposed and has gone to the coun-' coun-' try to recuperate. Up to Thursday night the Chicago relief lund at the Mansion JUouse, ' ; London, amounted lo 41,000. Sheriff Brcnuan, of Mew York, .re-1 .re-1 ceived vesterdav noon, from Albany. the warrant for the arrest of Tweed, ; Kossel, the Communist: leader, has ayain appealed from the tribunal which convicted him, and tho appeal has been again refused. The thirty men iu the pit near Newcastle, New-castle, when the explosion occurred, arc dead, the pit is on tire and another explosion is feared. It is expected a large number ol the i Communists still iu prison, will be re- I leased after the meeting of the pardon ! commission on the Sth of November, i President Grant has appointed Wm. M, Evarts and Bcnj. It. Curtis counsel coun-sel before the tribunal of arbitration at (ienoa, in addition lo Caleb Cusliing. ' A Kansas dispatch says the jury iu the J r. Medlicott murder case has returned re-turned a verdict of murder in (he first degree. A motion for a new trial will be argued Nov. i!lst. A racing match between the English hui'ie "Sterling' and the American horse "Harry Ba.vctt," ilO.UOU a side is arranged for, even weight, a mile and a half race. The American will be allowed C-'.lHiO to race in England. |