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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. First frost of the season in England , on Friday night. Greeley left Cincinnati yesterday en rouie to Louisville E. F. Franeher, of New York, has been appointed to succeed Barnard. It is reported that O'Conor has finally accepted tho Louisville nomina-1 nomina-1 tion. The French author Edmund About was yesterday discharged from cus-l cus-l tody. Twenty thousand dollars worth of i lumber was burned at Green Bay, ! Wis., Friday. I Senator Bayard, of Delaware, has I returned from Europe with greatly improved im-proved health. ! The ' Metis " investigation has been oonclrded. Tho report is to be finished on Tuesday. Oscar, brother of Charles, deceased king of Sweden and Norway, has suc-I suc-I cceded to the throne. The New York Jweekly bank statement state-ment fhows p decrease of specie of $3S7,700, and nearly $2,000,000 loss in reserve. Greeley, yesterday, mado a lengthy speech beforo the Cincinnati chamber of commerce. lie criticized Boutwell's financial policj. Leading London bankers assort that the advance of discount by the bank of England is owinc to the low rate of exchange at New York. Count Von Arnim, German minister to France, has resigoed becauso of unpleasant un-pleasant encountres in Parisian society. Germany is to remain represented only by a consul. The Illinois "Stratghtouts " havo nominated judgo Sidney Breeze, of the. State supreme court, for governor, with a full electoral ticket. Their convention con-vention was held at Springfield on Friday. A box, containing a letter written by the cook of the missing schooner "Majestic," "Ma-jestic," has been picked up near Sim-onton's Sim-onton's cave, Maine. The letter states the vessel was lost, and all hands but himself drowned. - - Don Manuel Calvo, a pro slaver of Havana, is said to have gone to Madrid Mad-rid to secure tho displacement of Zor-ilb, Zor-ilb, prime minister. If the cortes cannot be bribed, his objcot will be attained at-tained by builets and stilettos. Italian troops, on Friday, celebrated tho anniversary of the occupation of Rome. Tho city was profusely decorated. de-corated. The Pope received visits of condolence, and made an address lamenting la-menting tho misfortunes of the church and the injustice of the Italian government. |