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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Li vvi-Tapi;:n h;! be. ti struck with paralysis. The bank of franco lakes a portion ; if the Spanish loan. The Ohio governor s message is devoted de-voted entirely to local ;ft'airs. Noihing has been accomplished in repairing the broken Atlantic cables. Au immediate attack is expected ou Mont . alerien, the strongest fort at Puris, Bourbaki and Chauzey are expected soon to attack Prince Frederick Charles. President Grant has offered Horace Greeley a place on the S.t'u Domingo commission. Paris papers 'demand more energetic ener-getic measures on the part of the government of defense. The Marquis of Harrington has been appointed Secretary., of Ireland, and the appointment is a popular one. The Seine is frozen over hard enough to bear men and guns, and the French are expected to make aru. attack over it. The Pennsylvania Legislature is in session. The House has elected Republican Re-publican and the Senate Democratic officers. The Michigan senatorial contest is exciting great interest. The main strustde lies between Austin Blair and T. W. Terry. Pittshurtr, Penn., is invested hy a gang of counterfeiters, who have flooded flood-ed the place with well-executed counterfeit coun-terfeit notes. It is not expected that Congress will do anything in ar.ny matters this ses-, ses-, sion, except to make au appropriation for its support. The Germans are said to beein to dread the war. The French circle outside out-side their lines is contracting, and inside in-side is expanding. Minister Wa-hburne does not think the surrender of Pari will clo'e 'he war. The French will fight while they have men or money left. The Louisiana Legislature has elected a Democratic warrant clerk; and the prospects are th"t the Republirai candidate can-didate for ( . S. seii.it, ,r will l.e de-j de-j feated. ; Paris is r'-poued suffering for fuel I children are dviir,' for wan' of m Ik: L', Tun persons di- 1 i-nii ivpck fo- the jla-ttwi we As ..f IsTu; and b.ead is I plentiful. The Nfw oik upieine Co in has decided that g ivcruuicut bonis nin-not nin-not be included in a person's aaets. in reckoning pro ii rty lor local anl state taxation. It isivpuiicl lien MoIikc ha- .-um-marilv disuiis-ed the iiraud Duke of Mccklenburz from hi- command, for not keeping the l-'r. n.-li at r. re pect-ful pect-ful ili;tnne. The New hi l.i ji-l.iiure oi -'im i.ed on Tue-day, and Governor llofi" man s me ace was read. It recommended recom-mended a number of i i ii j oi i nit mcas ures for eoti-idciaii.jii. |