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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Tho v.eather is still very warm to INew lork. The speculation to decrease the oil production has failed. Judge Larned, of New York, refuses re-fuses to bail Forrester. Gen. Sherman is expected at New York on the "Baltic." One Butler, of Wall street, New York, is reported a defaulter for $70.-000. $70.-000. The New York weekly bank Etate-raent Etate-raent shows a specie decrease of $064,000: Thos. Hughes, a Jersey city reporter, died yesterday. Ho is supposed to have been poisoned. Edward Wellington waa shot by Edward Ed-ward Perkins, today night, in a New York concert saloon. Cuban clerks say their union is to improve the present system of labor. They aro loyal to tipain. The reported death of general Al-brecht, Al-brecht, ot the Austrian army, is denied by cable. His recovery is looked for. The steamer "Glengary" reached New York Friday from China, via the Suez canal, the first arrival this year. Special Indian commissioner Prof. Parish, of Philadelphia, died of typhoid ty-phoid fever on the 9th instant, at Fort Sill. - Jas. Watts was found dead in bed with face and nock shockingly cut, at the Park House, New York, Friday night. Butler, tho New York defaulter, is supposed to have fled the country. He was a member of tho firm of Clarke and Butler. Commercial circles asserts that the tea and coffee markets, owing to the repeal of the tariff, have lost about two months' demand. The " Newcastle," supposed to be from Liverpool for Savannah, is reported re-ported wrecked oft" Wexford, Ireland. All hands are supposed lost. J. E. Robinson and Hugh Lang-hran, Lang-hran, of Chester, Ills., mortally injured in-jured each other with a club and pistol ball on Friday, at St. Louis. The Spanish ram "Nutrancia" sailed yesterday for Cadiz. Two officers of-ficers and two seamen wore lost by the yellow fever. The rest are all well. Geo. Ellis, now at Sing Sing, will testily in the Forrester oase, that the dog used in murdering Nathan was stolen by himself and Forrester from the house of a Mr. Sohenck. The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge Cam-bridge and Prince Teck, Friday night, attended a banquet given by Card well, secretary of State, in honor of the foreign officers at the autumnal manoeuvres. man-oeuvres. Archbishop Dupanloup, of Paris, io an interview, says, while he casts no doubt upon the patriotism of Thiers, he refuses to believe his administration administra-tion the best one for the prosperity and consolidation of France. filcMa-hon filcMa-hon is his choice for the presidency and he has gloomy apprehensions of Gambetta. |