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Show LIGHTMXG FLASHES. Seven deutlis from cbulem on Mon-clny Mon-clny in Cincinnati. Three den Lbs from cholera in Memphis on Monday. Six thousand immigrants nrrived at New York lust week. The Shah of Peruin lias Accepted an invitation to visit Italy. The Sultan intends to make ft long visit to the Khedive of Egypt. The telegraph cnble from Havana to Torto H ico is now working. Dr. Charles T. Jackson, eminent chemist of Boston, is dangerously ill. Fresh shocks of earthquake reported repor-ted in Bellano and vicinity, Italy. The City of Vich, thirty-seven miles from Barcelona, is blockaded by tlie CnrlisO. A block of buildings at Stratterov, Out., was burned on Sunday. Loss SW.OOO. The French Assembly adjourned until Friday, in honor of'the Shah of Persia. Xa deaths from eholern in Xash-villc Xash-villc on Monday. There were seven on Sunday. The funeral of Mr. Eliza Tweed, mother of Wm. M, Tweed, took place in Xew York on Monday. Several hundred vagrants recently sent to work on Trocha, Cuba, have deserted and joined tlie insurgents. Dr. Henry L. Hitchcock, ox-president of the Western lieserve college, dicxl at his residence at Hudson. (.duo, Saturday. Anthony Sullivan died .'it Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, on Monday, from fraettirc of tho skull, caused by John Shave who has been arrested. Senor Suit fin. minister of the Spanish colonies, is engaged in preparing pre-paring a eomprelu-nsive scheme Ibr reforms in Cuba. Tlie buinc portion of the village uf Frog Level, Xewbury Co., S. C, was burned Sunday night; loss. S00,-000; S00,-000; insurance very small. The venerable Virginm jurist. Judge Koberston, died on Saturday at Mt. Alhos. his residence, in Campbell i County, in bis tSili year. , Jeremiah Peniinton.of Providence, j li. L, held in s"'.O0u bail to nn-wer charge of incendiarism with intent to defraud the imnrancc companies. A duel between M. Ranc and De Ca.iigiiuc took place Monday morning, morn-ing, in Luxembourg Terril.'.iy. De ! Casiguae wa.-, serioiitly wounderl. M. linnc Miu !hu wouuibil. j Win. Wc.-ie.itt. ji leading denial Mir-eon'of Xew York Snuc.Miieidcd i al S raeu.--e. on Sunday. In- a pistol shut. He had I'een ir two or three years .-ill b-riuLr IJom bypocbondrht. Tin Shah of Persia, before leaving England, made many presents, including in-cluding tfS.nnO to tlie servimts of Buckingham Palace, and J?l.(K.i0 lo the pulicenien --tationetl there. At a. meeting of iho boaii uf diree-tors diree-tors of tlie Canada Pacilic road on ' Saturday, tlie terms proposed by Sir Hugh Allan for the construction of; the road were accepted. True bills have been found against Ceeige Bidwell, Austin Bid well", Geo. McDonnell and Edwin Xoyes,Uie bank uf England forgei-s, and they will be fried at the Old Bailey. Doet-.r Torfciiue, of Spencer, Mass., held in 2,000 bonds for manslaughter manslaugh-ter in causing the death of a child by using small-pox virus for vaccination vaccina-tion instead of vaccine matter. Colonel 0. A. Bradshaw, Guind Master of the Grand Ixlge of Odd Fellow! for Arkansas, died very suddenly sud-denly it his home in Pine Bluff; Sunday Sun-day night, with cholera. Another shock of earthquake at Bulla lo, at six o'clock Monday morning. morn-ing. The only damage done by shocks thus far was the throwing down of a chimney in the centre of the city. Vigorous measures are liejug taken by .hr' Spanish ' government to suppress sup-press the printed declaration of independence inde-pendence which the Irrcconcilahles , were intending to issue at Barcc-J Barcc-J lona. O'Kelley is still confined in the national prison at Sautander. but the Colonial minister hac ordered hia fraiufer lo Madrid,, and there is good reason lo beheve his release will kw.hi follow. The remarkable time nude in Sacramento, Sac-ramento, Saturday, is the subject of much wondering comment anionc Chicago sporiini ijien iKr,y in tUteud-ance tUteud-ance upon the Dexler Park summer meeiing, Paris papei-s slate thai (he Arch . Bishop has addressed a petition to the Assembly asking permission lo build. . at his own expense aud by public subscriptions, sub-scriptions, a church on tho batterv Mont Martre, tlie sironidinld of the Lae inui'ivenon 8ince the abolition of lhe franking nrixilege. on the 1st instant, there has been a marked decrease in the . amount of mail matter passing through the Xew York post oilice. The postmaster says the reforn; has ; eouocd a fidling "off of 1S,000 free , newspaper exchanges during' the : week. |