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Show LIGHTNINGFLASHES. In the senate on yesterday the Australian Aus-tralian steamship bill was tabled. Gavazzi, the elebrated anti-papal lecturer, arrived in New York 3-estcr-day. The government is about to purchase in New York $100,000,000 in bonds at from 10.49 to 10.S0. Two more Communists have been sentenced to death in Prance, and one to imprisonment for life. Tho steamers China and Wisconsin, that left New York for Europe yesterday, yester-day, took out $300,000 in specie. The French authorities have seized war munitions at Bayonne, destined for the use of the Cariists in Spain. The revd. Dr. G. B. Ide, a prominent promi-nent Baptist clergyman of Springfield, Spring-field, Mass., died oa Tuesday night. The house has passed a bill to regulate regu-late the seizure of books and papers in custom-house and internal revenue cases. M. Thiers.at tlie adjournment of (hp1 French assembly, made a speech in which he denied that the condition ot affairs between France and Germany-was Germany-was critical The Now York city charter bill that 1 passed the assembly, it is said, will also pass the senate. It legislates out of office comptroller Green, commissioner an Nort and the board of assistaut aldermen. Four of the delegates appointed by the recent liberal Republican convention conven-tion of Kansas, to the Cincinnati con-ventiDn, con-ventiDn, have written letters saying that the use of their names in such a connection was unauthorized. |