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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The big tradea union parade is to come off in New York on the 1st of August. Some of the New York cloth cutters cut-ters have resumed work on tho ten hour system. The twelfth joror had been obtained ob-tained yesterday, at noon, in the Stokes' case. An international copyright treaty between Great Britain and Germany ha been drafted at Berlin. Agents were sent to Chester, Pa., to induce the eight hundred .ship build-era build-era there to strike, but they failed. Charles O'Connor, of New York, declines to act as associate counsel in the impeachment of judge McCunn. The Americua club was reorganized in New York on Thursday, by Wm. M. Tweed, judge Shandley and other "ringites." The Irish organizations of Boston will parade in full force to receive the Irish band nest week. The Fenians , will also turn out. i Rufua Brotton, who it is claimed was abducted by American detectives 1 from Canada, has been returned to i Canadian jurisdiction; The New York Orangemen have obtained permission from the board of police to parade on July 12th, and it is said 6,000 of them will join in procession. pro-cession. . The discussion before tho Geneva tribunal is to take place to-day. England Eng-land will persist in her demand for a long adjournment, and the United States will withdraw nothing of its claims and so on, etc. The locomotive works and machine ; shops of Paterson, N. J., have closed in consequence of strikes. Nearly 3,000 men are out of employment, and the employers will not re-open business until the strikers resume work on the old basis. |