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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Thuilow Weed dangerously ill again. Garibaldi is reported alarmingly ill. Two nuudr' d Nlw Yoik troops ordered or-dered to ban Francisco. liaradet'H election continues a cause of anxiety in Paris. The mother of guueral N. P. Banks died ou Thursday at Wahham, Massa- chUriCtlf. Advices from Paris indicate that a serious conlliot is threatened throughout through-out Frauee. A large mail from St. LouiB burned near McAllister, Indian Territory, on Thursday. The third annual ex-position of Nashville Nash-ville opened with a splendid display from various States. Secretary Belknap and general Sheridan Sher-idan and party left for Washington on Thursday viu Louisville. ! A distinct shock ofearthquako was felt at Cornwall, Canada, and at Ca-teau Ca-teau Landing, Thursday night Several engagements are reported in different parts of Spain between small parlies of Carlisle and Republicans. A partial strike for ten hours took place, on Thursday, in various oities of Rhode Island. No acta of violence. The French government is preparing the constitutional bills to bo submitted to tho assembly. There aro ten in all: Tho straits of Mackinaw aro now fully open. Several steamers passed through from lako Michigan Thursday Thurs-day night. A spcoial from Fort Garry says reporta of Indian troubles in Manitoba and the northwestern territory are entirely en-tirely fniindnlinnlnxs. The upper house of tho Prussian diet has finally, by a largo majority, passed tho bill for the regulation and oontrol of the clergy. The State editorial associations, of Indianapolis, were addressed on Thursday Thurs-day by ileury Watterson of the Louisville Louis-ville Courier-Journal. On Tuesday tho schooner Morning , Light, from Detroit, with wheat, arrived ar-rived at Oswego, N. tho first boat through tho Welland canal thiB season. The Portuguese government has ordered all Carlist refugees from Spain to leave its Territory, giving them the ohoioe of going to any country except Franoe. Felix Dueross, well-known New Orleans Or-leans stock, money and exchange broker, reported absconded with hundred hun-dred thousand belonging to his pat 1011 B. Bill of exceptions filed in the oase of Nixon ,of New York, sentenoed to be hanired on the 16th of Mav. To-dav a Duotiou for stay of proceedings will bo made. The French ambassador, marquii of Boaville, has scut Cautelar a protest against the demolition, by a mob, of the oburoh in Cadiz, which contained a a French chapel. The district attorney of Little Rock notifies the builders of the Cairo and Fulton bridge across tho Arkansas river to await an aot of congress legalizing legal-izing the work. Detective Folk, who has been absent in searoh for the murderer of Goodrich, has returned unsuccessful. The detective de-tective is firmly oonvinced that Goodrich Good-rich committed suioide. Mra. Redby, a resident of Grey township, town-ship, near Brussels, Canada, drowned her three ohildren, while temporarily insane, Thursday. She subsequently attempted to drown herself. A Havana dispatch says it is feared that in ease of further decline in sugar abroad and exchango there, many prominent foreign and domestic houses will be compelled to suspend. Remains of James Brooks leave Washington on Saturday in charge of his son, and will be placed in Grace church, New York, from which place the funeral will tako placo on Sunday. Sun-day. - The Carlists chieftains, Dorrcgany and Lissaraga, with 3,000 men; havo moved into the valley of Baston. The exhaustion of tho rcsourcea of the country renders frequent movements necessary. Much astonishment is expressed at Halifax because of the suspension of the work on the new cable. The suspension sus-pension is said to bo in oonsequence of the recent amalgamation by the eable companies. Receiver Strong, of tho Atlantic National bank, says the assets do not correspond with the booky. Ho found many entries of loans to which there is nothing to correspond in the cashier's cash-ier's drawer. Aosta, Spanish minister of war, resigned, re-signed, to be succeeded by general Manillas as soon as tho latter oan be recalled from the command of the army of the north. Pierrad will aot as minister min-ister of war ad interim. Dr. Van Deputt, minister of the Dutch colonies, has received a dispatch from Panang announcing that the troops of the expedition againBt At-checn At-checn had all embarked on a fleet near that oity without molestation from the Atoheena. General Sohofield has been informed that the 4th U. S. infantry, now on duty in Arkansas under colonel Flint, will be sent immediately to reinforce the troops in the Lava bed. The regiment regi-ment will probably come overland by railroad. Jap. Cullenr who murdered deputy sheriff Haydon and Thomas Hubbard, in a Maine lumber camp on Tuesday night, was captured the next morning in the oellar of his house, in Ma pie con, and soon after hanged by a party from Presque Isle. The South American mail steamer arrived at Lisbon on Thursday, bringing bring-ing Rio Janeiro dates to the ISth of April. A misunderstanding had arisen among the ministers on the policy to be pursued in the dispute between tho clergy and Free Masons, which was becoming be-coming serious. . o. Dawson, according to the jN. Y. Tribune, Bays he offered to furnish the whole amount of beef wanted for the Indian agoncy at $462,375, less than the contract price made Thursday evening, and that his bid was ostensibly ostensi-bly rcjeotcd on a technicality but really because of Indian ring influence. The annual meeting of the New York chamber of commerce occurred on Thursday. William E. Dodge reelected re-elected president. The officers of the past year were re-elected unanimously, President Dodge addressed tho chamber cham-ber concerning the recent suits against him. Woonsocket, Rhode Island, mill owners shut their gates to day. All is quiet at the Delaino mill, Oloey-vill, Oloey-vill, and overythiog goes on as usual. Tho disturbance on Thursday evening was not renewed. Tho mills in Paw-tucket Paw-tucket Valley woro not troubled with tho ten hour strike. No hands have let t, and everything is running as usual. Gcnoral Sherman has received a copy of a letter addressed to general Canby, by the governor of Oregon, dated February Oth, expressing tho ut-I ut-I most confidence in colonel Wheaton's conduct in tho Modoo campaign, and saying his plan of attack, on January 17th, which resulted so disastrously, was approved by the most experienced frontiersmen present. The Canist prisoners on ooe of the Canary Llands, mutinied some days ago, the guard fired on them and many wore killed and wounded. A dispatch from Baroeiona says general Velaide has issued an ordor granting amnesty to all Carlists who surrender within eight dajs, except thoio who deserted from the Spanish army and tho leaders and requiring the ieh ibilants of Ber, get to pay $10,U(R for allowing th -'ir)i-t. nnd'T Snails, to enter fnwn p |