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Show LIGHTNI TiG FLASHES. Grt-atcrowds of visitors are Hocking to Pome. L'Admirnuit ha.s been ajqiointcd Governor of Pari.-. Nearly two th' msand visitors reached I Long linineh on Saturdiiy. Von Beu-t siys Austria's relations wi'h all other jtowcrs arc excellent. Oflieur.-i of the G'-nnanarmv of occupation occu-pation are forbidden to enter Paris. The Ilanoverinn troops made a triumphal tri-umphal entry into their capital on Sat uiday. The Paris elections were nroffrrnninj quit tly on Sunday afrernoou, number.-abstaining number.-abstaining from voting. Several districts in Algeria aro still in the hand- of the in-u:'uen's, but reinforcements re-inforcements are going forward. Victor Kmnnuel is going to Romo, and the mayors of the principal cities of Italy have gone there to meet him. Placards have been posted in Paris, proposing a continuation of the Ke-j public with Thiers and Gambetta as its leaders. Nineteen wholjsale boot and shoe stores and several large dry goods houses of New York closed on Saturday Satur-day until Wednesday for the Fourth. Gen. Vinoy's army is dissolved; and tho army of Versailles ia divided into six corps, commanded by Montaiban, liaitaille, Barrit,Donay, Ohiachaut and Bourbaki. Tho Official Gazette of the Italian government has been removed to Rome, and the first number with the date of publication at Rome was issued on Sunday. The bronze bust of Washington Irving Ir-ving was unveiled in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, on Saturday; over fifteen thousand people were present. Henry Ward Beecher delivered an oratiou. Oliver A. Elalstead, known in Chicago Chi-cago as "Pet Ualstead," was shot through tho heart and instantly killed, in a honso of ill fame in Chicago, on Sunday morning, by George Bolt. The latter is in custody charged with wilful wil-ful murder. |