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Show LIGHTNINGJLASHES. DauvtMo rearrested at Montreal, will be examined Monday. London report of intended railway strike J in. -J, is unfounded. Wolf, who killed Van Kaum, a Gorman butcher of Cincinnati, held to bail in $15,000 for murder in tho second degree. Funeral of eight victims of tho Fifth Avenue hotel tiro took placo yesterday from the St. Francis Xavier church. Remains removed to the Calvary Cemetry. Zorilla announces in tho Spanish Cortes that tho subscription to the new loan of 250,000.000 pesades opened on tho 12th, were three times tho sum required. Bill introduced in Spanish Cortes providing for universal compulsory military service. President Lincoln's private secretary, secre-tary, John G. Nicolay, chosen marshal mar-shal of the U. S. Supreme court. New York bank statement shows a specie decrease of $l,4'J,S0O and loss in reserve of 138,125. Trains delayed, travel nearly stopped by tho first snow of the season at Ualifax. Half ololhed and nearly famished Italian emigrants promenading Broadway, Broad-way, New York. City authorities alarmed at tho arrival of so many. Italian consul says all have passports, no brigands among them. Kdwin Forrest's estate left for the founding of an actor's homo in Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Thomas Johnson, a negro of Iex-ington, Iex-ington, N. C, hung for a horrible outrage on an old white lady. Proprietors Fifth Avenue hotel publish pub-lish that they will pay all funeral and other expenses for the victims of the ate lire. Unconfirmed report says tho Erie railroad has settled tho Atlantic & Great Western olaim of $1,200,000. Richard Schell offers to be ono of a hundred subsoribors of $17,500 for the purchase of land for the proposed New York crystal palace. Samuel Sinclair publishes a oard denying the report that he wishes to obtain Greeley's share in tho "Tribune." "Tri-bune." His great desiro is to fiee the will of 1ST1 carried out. Stone residence burned at Cincinnati. Loss $20,000. Started from cellar furnace. fur-nace. Stanton, Arizona, ruby now said. to be worth $20,000. It will be sent to London with rive thousand other Stan,-! ton gems. Pioche Phoenix mine reports ore assaying as-saying $3,500 per ton, Pioche and BullioovUla road to be completed in January. Jimmy Ilannovan, 50 years old, has just completed a dance of 31 consecutive consecu-tive hours in Vallejo, Cal. He says he can beat any girl in the country at a waltz or polka. Wells, Forgo & Co. report $115,905 bullion shipmonis from Pioche in three days. Marine disasters, caused by the late gales, continue to be reported at London. Lon-don. Two more vessels lost. Twenty-one Twenty-one persons perished. Heavy rains in northeastern France. Swollen streams inundating the country. coun-try. Part of tho city of Lisle flooded and abandoned. Many factories closed. Several bridges submerged in adjacent country. Crops destroyed. Meeting held at Melbourne, Australia, Austra-lia, to protest against the coolie traffic Buffalo murderer Gaffncy resentenced resen-tenced to be hanged February 2d. Sturgis, of Nevada, Iowa, suicided. Derringer ball through his heart- Quincy, Illinois, greatly agitated over the Sunday law. It must be enforced. en-forced. Maggie Mitchell's wonderful representation repre-sentation of Jane Eyre is increasing the demand for that wonderful work. Testimony in Anderson poisoning case at New York, shows two packages or" arseoio and a quantity of Paris green were put np for Mrs. Anderson at the renuest of Dr. Irish, who is ac cused of poisoning Anderson. The Dr. also tried to put the witness out of the way. Paul Bcrtrin arrested on board bhip at New York, for killing a woman and boy at Rouen, France. |