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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The 11 iic is a;'ain ill. says minor. . The iurlist- Uive l.ktn Y ;r io Xavarre. Hnx'klyn City Tre.isnrcrl ra-T has resigned. Twelve r;ises of cholera :ire n1 oi led at Klizalielbtown, Indiana. tien. Garibaldi refus'-s o d the (Johvemion uf French Conmiuu- iiLx. The riio'nix nlanin-r mill, Chit a-po, a-po, was destrovcti bv lire, laat ni-hl. Locis $10,t.Kn ' A party of trasburg Grrmnns Were attacked in Faris, on" Thursday, and several were injured. ThreeSocinlisLshave Ixvn sentence.! to death by the Spanish tribunal of justice at Valencia. The French residents of Lnerne called on Thiers, on Thursday, and be delivered a brief address. Thc steamer Gah-n s;iled from Xew York, Friday, for Aspinwall with 5-12 tons of freight and Aii) passengers. The Capt; in-General of Cuba orders the immediate sale of all confiscated con-fiscated property and estates. There were no demonstrations in Paris, on Thursday, the anniversary of the proclamation of the Itepub-lic. Itepub-lic. The Spanish Cortes is considering a motion authorizing military executions execu-tions without the approval of the Cortes.. Cor-tes.. : . A fire on Hero street, West Troy, X. Y., Friday, destroyed twelve bouses. Loss $40,000; insurance, -2o,-000. . Joseph J. Yates has been arrested in New York citv on suspicion of being be-ing connected with the Wall street forgeries. The defalcation of T. J. Harper, the Illinois U. S. Collector, will probably prob-ably reach $100,000. His bond is for $210,000. Heavy storm passed over Ottawa, Out., last Friday, uprooting trees, and one house in Kidan street had its roof taken off. The boilers of Clifton paper mill, Y el lowsp rings, Ohio, exploded, and the building took lire, but was put out without, much damage. . Twenty . thousand spectators witnessed wit-nessed the athletic sports of the Xew York Caledonia Club at Jones' Woods on Thursday. Hard Beers, nnd old-man, sold Ins farm for 1,000, went to Xew York, and into a house with a nice( ') young man, and was drugged and robbed. The Spanish Cortes, on Thursday, refused to require all cases referred "to them where sentence of death had been passed by court martial. Col. K. 13. llubbanl, chairman of the Texas Democratic Suite convention, conven-tion, on Thursday, denounced Governor Gover-nor Davis for releasing Satanta and -Big' Tree, " J. H, ' Yorde, late deputy U. S. Collector at Kansas City, Mo., lias been indicted as a defaulter in the sum of $4,000 and arrested by the V. S. marshal. The cases of the State of California r&-. F. M. Felt, and the State of Cali- ii'ii ta rs. L. B. I'utney. on appeals , to the Secretary of the Interior, have been decided in favor of the State. The explosion of a boiler at Harris' Har-ris' mill, at Woonsncket, li. I., Friday, Fri-day, killed two men. severely injured two others, demolished the boiler house and otherwise damaged Ihc mill. Bcane, the conductor, and rufi'en-berger, rufi'en-berger, the engineer of the coal train in the late collision of tho Chicago, Alton & St. Louis railroad, havo been indicted. They are both out on bonds-. " During a storm in Xansemond County, Virginia, the bouse of Chas. Ksumner was struck by lightning. Two of his children were killed and bis wifo and another child were probably pro-bably fatally injured. , Members of the Cortes, in order to hasten a cessation of hostilities, in Cuba, and prevent an insurrection in that island, propose sending out a commission to make peace with the insurgents, -- Mall -ndvioes from Havana say the arrest of the Kepubliean Club was made by n squad ot cavalry. A mob had bofore gathered at the doors as soon as tlie club met and tried to force them. Forty of the club were imprisoned. Upon receiving the French residents resi-dents of Luzerne on Thursday, Thiers made a lengthy address, saying ho had devoted his life to obtaining liberty in France, Ho had failed in securing it under a monarchy, and should hereafter here-after labor to promote a permanent Kepubliean government. |