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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Boston relief fund amounts lo $S0,- i 000. Boutwell can he induced to remain ; in the cabinet. i U'Conor received one vote in Charlotte, N. C. The Kansas Pacific road earned ' $142,000 in October. Thiers will probably be continued in office another four years. Tho story of S00 snow bound tracklayers track-layers ia Minnesota proves a hoax. The Pacific whaling fleot sends, via i Honolulu; news of a successful season The northern counties of England, have the hydrophobia. They want the hippo grippe. Boston policy holdcrs.in the oity insurance in-surance companies advise the appointment appoint-ment of receivers. Heavy galos in Walee on Thursday. Many houses demolished, and much property destroyed. Boston common council thanks the various cities in the country for generous gener-ous proffers of pecuniary aid. The friends of four men missing in New York arc in communication with deteotives seeking their recovery. Gee. Cluseret is living in retirement at Geneva, Switzerland. He escaped from Paris in tho disguise of a priest, Geo. Peoy, the Louisville insurance agent who disappeared a few days age in New York, has been given up as do ad. Tho losses by the Jersey tobaooo warehouse lire, of last Wednesday, have been reduced by salvage to $300,000. Voorhee?, now "the wounded eagle of the Wabash," has spoken. He didn't say much so his speeoh wasn't telegraphed. tele-graphed. Grant's majority in Virginia 1,975. Vote stands 93,46S for Grant, 91,652 for Greeley, with Buchanan county thrown oul Two men killed and fifteen wounded at Wilmington, Del,, by the New York train for Washington running into the Philadelphia train. The national board of underwriters now in session at New York report that the average insurance profit for the past year do not average ten per cent. The Kellogg-Warmoth case in New Orleans has been postponed until Mon- j day. It is now believed the governor ! will commission all officers that have i been clearly elected. The National board of underwriters resolve that from December 1st agents shall receive ten per cent, oommission except in cases of insurance of dwell-I dwell-I ing nouses and farm property when . companies can make their own term i. Adjutant general Siegel. of Missouri, Missou-ri, telegraphs from Lexington, Lafayette Lafay-ette county, that everything is quiet The county authorities deny that there ever has been any necessity for outside interference. They are perfectly able j to enforce the laws and maintain : I order. Tho British colonists in New York ! city, favoring annexation, held a meet- ing, on Thursday night, and decided to communicate with colonists in Buffalo, : Chicago, St. Louis, and New Orleans, , in reference to choosing influential men to co-operate with annexationists in Canada. The Chickasaw Indian legislature, before adjournment, resolved to request re-quest President Grant to carry into effect that part of the treaty of 1806, between the government and the Choctaws and Chiokosaw, dividing laods held in common whenever these Indians should desire it. Nearly three hundred Italians at Castle Uarden. New York, defrauded of their money by emigrant swindler?. They left home for Buenos Ayres where they bad been told of great ad 1 vantages lor money making. At Marseilles Mar-seilles they were told a vefsel would be at New York to take them to Rio Janeiro. The Italian ambassador at Washington has been notified of their condition. . |