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Show LIGHTNING- FLASHES. Xew York specie shipments on Wednesday, HHHX) in silver bars. The prosecution against the Tich-borne Tich-borne claimant will rest its case next week. The resumption of the Goodrich inquest in-quest has been poslponal for a few days at the request of the police. Tho injunction nsked by Mark Twain to restrain B. J. Such from selling his sketches, has been granted. One hundivd and thirty-one thousand thous-and pounds sterling of bullion went into the Bank ofEngland on balance, yesterday. The New Hampshire legislature has elected B. F. f rescott Secretary ofState, and Solon A. Carter State of the monks belonging to the monasteries, which arc to be suppressed in Porno will go to Bo-I Bo-I livia and Chili. j The American crucible east steel manufacturers of Philadelphia have rcsolval to maintain the present prices of steel. Several French officials have sent in their resignations in consequence of the circular issued by the minister of the interior on the 4lh insl. The list if losses on the Texas border bor-der is greatly exaggeratal. Sonic :U'C represent al ten times the valuation of the whole property dest royal. Tl ic steam er Mtvt ( 'a.ih took from New York for Havana, y.UOO rifles and a million fixal cartridges for the negroes lately ordered to the front. It is rumoral in New York that all of tho recent city appointments are illegal, in consequence of their non-publication non-publication in the City llvvunl, a paper pa-per not yet cstablishal. A resolution, thanking President Grant for the peace policy, has been adopted by the seventh annual convention con-vention of the Universal Peace Union, now being held in New York. Requiem mass cclebratal in St. Stephen's church, New York, on Wednesday for the soul of Jgnatio Agi-ammonte, the Cuban General. Church crowded with Cubans. Dr. West, trial at Dover, Delaware, for murder, judgal not guilty, on the ground of self defense. Ho is to be tried in October for arson. The lien-ally lien-ally is death. It is believal he will be convicted. Dissensions arc reportal in the Car-list Car-list camp. Dorregaray's removal from his command is said to have been not on account of his wound, but in consequence con-sequence of an intrigue with the Marquis Mar-quis Valdc Espinil. The mutiny in the command of Gen Velarde arose from supplanting a captain. Twelve htmdral troops reinainat faithful and retired with General Tojostosa. 'I he column has been reorganized. The time given by the Presidents proclamation to persons attempting to interfere with the Louisiana Kei-logg Kei-logg government expired on Walnc-s-day. The Attorney-General says there will be no further occasion for interference inter-ference by the general government. Felix li. Bruno, Chairman of the board of commissioners, and Thomas K. Creed, Secretary, have skirted to meet the Sioux in council on or about the 10th instant. They will afterwards after-wards visit other portions of the Sioux country. Suit will be brought by the New York Central Kailway Company against the collector at Albanv to recover re-cover the $408,0i0 taxes paid him under protest, near the end of the month at Canandaigua |