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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES' Jumel estate case moving slowly. Stokes trial to come off to-morrow Tanncrv burned at Acton, Canada, loss $o0,000. Malt house burned at Batavia, III , loss $40,000. New York specio export last week $$15,000. Disraeli's health is greatly impaired. im-paired. Fifth Avonuo lire" investigation tomorrow. to-morrow. Epizootic has killed 471 horses in a month ut Cincinnati. Viscountess Beaconsficld, wife of Disraeli, died at noon Sunday. Toledo has had a $250,000 fire. Several firemen injured and killed. Five stores burned at Toledo, Ohio. Loss $i!50,U00; insurance $200,000. Chicago and Rock Island railway will issue 00,000 shares of new stock. Many notable New York Democrats organizing a new Tammany association. associa-tion. Eight persons supposed lost in the steamer -Franklin," have been rescued. res-cued. Thos. Mulvey, Catholio vicar general gen-eral of A'irginia, dead. Aged sixty-three. sixty-three. Fivo men buried by a ditch caving at the St. Louis insane nsylum. One rescued. Motion to supply omissions in the motion to quash Tweed's indictment refused. Thiers and Dufaure were to attend the meeting of the committeo of thirty yesterday.. The death of Garrett Davis will bo announced in the sonate by Sumner on Wednesday. Old South ohurch pew owners vote to lease the building for a post office, by 2$ to 22. New York forwards $3,140 for tho relief of sufferers from the recent inundations in-undations iu Italy. Steamships "Supply" and "Guard" detailed to carry American goods to the Vienna exposition. Half tho business part of Chester-ville, Chester-ville, S. C, burned. Loss $150,000; insurance $75,000. Incendiary. The dramatic profession of New York passed appropriate resolutions over the death of Edwia Forrest. Steamers "Spain" from Liverpool, and "Rising Star" from A spin wall, arrived at New York on Sunday. Dr. John H. King, of Coviogton, Ohio, exonerated of charge of malpractice mal-practice in the death of Florence Hitter. Hit-ter. One man killed and another fatal'y injurrd at Jersey City by careless backing back-ing of a train while they were repairing a car. Paterson, New Jersey, silk weaver strikers made very violent threats at a meeting of the Internationalists ou Sunday. Sub congressional appropriation committee com-mittee examining the affairs of the interior in-terior department with a view of reorganizing. reor-ganizing. . Black river saw mill. Wayne county, Missouri, burst its boiler. Will in atoms Fourteen employes killed; three .injured. All electoral college lists bat three received by vice-president. Louisiana sends two. Votes will be counted on the second Wednesday in February. Bismarck looking exceedingly wcM. Will probably consent to remain premier pre-mier if the ministers, opposing the the reconstruction of the tlerrnhaus, resign. New York claims to have been swinged out of $3,030,000 during the past five y-ars by the non-payment of rents by railroads and other corporations. corpora-tions. Colfax has returned to Washington from New York. Says he was on a visit to friends. iNothing decided uron in regard to his takiDg oontrol of the "Tribune. The now reduced premium mutual life insurance company, which caused so great commotion in New York insurance in-surance circles, hag been abandoned for the present. I. F. Kenset, president INew York artist fund society, member of tho national na-tional academy, and a distinguished landscape painter, died suddenly at his studio on Saturday. The Berlin disciplinary court decides itself legally incompetent to try the case of the bishop arraigned for inciting chaplains to disobey the orders of the German minister of war. Bowles Bros, to be proceeded against for swindling general Davis, receiver, in possession of their effects in New York. Many Bchool-marma traveling in Europe swindled out of all of their money. London "Times' " Paris dispatch eays it is moro than ever evident that a majority cf the French assembly is in direct opposition to Thiers. One or the other must yie.'d. The country supports Theirs. Italian chamber of deputies committee com-mittee declare tho suppression of the Jesuits imperatively demanded by the interests of tho nation. Announcement Announce-ment received with enthusiastic applause ap-plause by the liberal deputies. Vanderbilt's New York cify underground under-ground railroad abandoned for the present Ho will ask the legislature for right to run it to the battery whero he expects a large land grant from the city, for depots and warehouses. Robert and Stephen A. Douglas, sons of tho late Illinois senator, were yesterday to present to congress olaims for $250,000 worth of private oottoo and other property appropriated in Mississippi by federal troops in March 1863. WESTERN. Burglars active in Vallejo. Fifty-nine deaths in San Franoisca last week. Edward Long, imprnoncd at San Rosfel for outraging a chi d. I. E. Ryan, of San Francisco, bailed at $15,000 tbrshootiog otliccr Browu. Catherioo McPhor-;on, of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, granted a divorce and assumes her maiden namo. Sunday night coldest of tho year at Ljs Angles. Ice in gutters and ground covered with frost. California silver mining company incorporporated for Storey county, Nevada. Capital $ i, 000,000. L D. Miller on trial for killing G. E. Smith at. Eugeno city, Oregon, acquitted. ac-quitted. Trial had caused most iutonsc excitement. Joseph Keonovan, oo Saturday, finiahoti. his thirty-one hours continuous contin-uous dancing, at Vallejo, with a double quick gig. Is as fresh as ever. In a San Francisco fight. Ah Foy severely stabbed Geo. Williams, a kanaka, several times in the back. Ah Foy arretted. VUliams takcu to tho hospital. Imposing ceremonies on Sunday at tho laying of tho corner stono of the clei;o of tho Sacred Heart, at San Francisco. Over 50,000 pooplo assembled. as-sembled. Italian society of New York denounce de-nounce government and resident con-bul con-bul general, and memoralize congreai in regard to what they consider an "in-I'atuaiM "in-I'atuaiM whito elavo trade." Summer "Senator," sailed fromSaU D.t'c-i fur Sin Francisjo, nod way l"UL-s on Saturday. Lariro number of through pi-senders with imny from tho wrwk-'d "acj-auionto." Total 225. Heavy earth juako at Wi!i.i Walla, Orrg m. on Saturday ladled fifiy sec oudu, iullowd by five ligliiur huekn at interva'oof' fifteen niinuU'e, after which heavy rumbling liko thunder. Tlicr-QiutuetiT Tlicr-QiutuetiT tell twenty iu twenty-six d-'grers. Shfrkj t' interrupted intervals inter-vals uutil 1 a. iu 1'ii-t rlmo rattled h'lililirn"1 lively. Twd h'-avy niiuclts at WaM'i Wullii, threo at Auiatilla, four or tivo at Dalle, and another at 'J a.m. yuslurday. |