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Show LIGHTENS FLASHES. Caribaldi is at the front. The Ptussians are advancing wi Rouen. Pilone, a notorious Neapolitan brigand, brig-and, is killed. The English militia are to be rapidly rapid-ly supplied with breech-loaders. Mazzini has been excluded from the Italian amnesty. The English squadron at Rome, under un-der orders saluted the Italian flag. Formal siege operations have commenced com-menced at Verdun and Soissons. It is denied that Prince Amadeus will accept the Spanish crown. The Prussians have retired from Beaugeny towards Gesvres. A Prussian reeonnoisance was repulsed re-pulsed near Orleans on Thursday. Th-'re are 10,000 Germans in the department of the Sonime. The Prussian troops in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of Aleucon, Normandy, are returning to Paris. The priests of Brittany are preaching preach-ing a crusade against the German heretics. Three members of tha Paris government gov-ernment each day visit the forts and redoubt'. The mobilea attacked and burned the palace at Malmaison held by the Prussians. Prus-sians. . The Germans around Paris are rapidly rap-idly receiving reinforcements to the n nnber of 100,000 men. The Tieds'' have beeu giving more trouble in Paris, but their demonstrations demonstra-tions effected nothing. The Prussian minister at Brussels demands the punishment of the proprietors pro-prietors of the Independence tlre for their partisanship. The North German democrats are much aggrieved by the continued imprisonment im-prisonment of Jacoby. The Emperor o( Austria convokes the Austrian and Hungarian delegations delega-tions at Pesth, November 21st. The O .leans princes are said to be enrolled in the army now forming, at Rouen. Kerraty has left Paris, and his bat-loin bat-loin lanied at Bar le Due. lie was sligiitly wounded in its descent. T3e rigging shop of the Lairds, at Liverpool was burned on Saturday, with a loss of $10100. The bombardment of Pavb is said to 1)3 resolved on ar a necessity, thouith nothing important is expected for three weeks. German prisoners released from Metz speak highly of Bazaine' -i humanity. hu-manity. The French commander at Epinil announces that his communications with Luneville are uninterrupted. The Prussian inactivity before Paris is thought to be the prelude to a formidable for-midable attack. . Serious K-ars are entertained oi a famine to both France and Germany, so heavy have been and are the drains on their resources. "One of the Wurtemburg Princes got a bullet through his cap the other day, when taking a peep at Paris outside the Prussian earthworks. Eugenie is feeling cheerful, and thinks a turn has come in the tide of French affairs. Saturday was observed as a day of mourning in Louisville, Ky., for the death of General Lee, all classes of citizens cit-izens participating. The fit. Zjurlent, which sailed yesterday yes-terday from France for New York, took CO, 000 rifles, as many revolvers and sabres, and 5,000,000 cartrilges. Le Fevrc, chancellor of the French embassy at Vienna, has escaped from Paris in a ballyon, and goes to Austria on a special mission from Jules Favre. The Germans were in force six miles from Chateau-dun on Saturday niL'ht. They had burned the villages of Vau-zec Vau-zec and Ivry. The national guards of Bologna have offered to aid in the defense of Amiens. Ami-ens. The Cuban junta in New York has been dissolved on account of President Grant's neutrality proclamation. A brother of Bazaino says the Marshal Mar-shal docs not refuse to recognize the Republic. He considers himself a Marshal of'France, not of Napoleon. The French made a sortie from New Breisaeh on Friday morning, but were driven back. The Prussians recently captured a balloon from Paris, but it carried only proclamations and circulurs in German addressed to the Germans. The Arch of Triumph at Paris in to be iron clad and mounted witli monster mon-ster artillery, which will make it a most formidable fortress. In the first day's bombardinont of New Brei a;h seven were killed, twenty twen-ty one wounded, and ten buildings burnd. The garrison is obstinate and the place well provisioned. General Warder, to whom Stras-burg Stras-burg capitulated, is advancing from Alsace, against the Rhine army supposed sup-posed to be forming at Lyons. A correspondent of the London St"rii'it-4 writing from I'aris says : ''There is no sickness, no lack of food, and no luck of courage ; on my honor the Prussians can never get in I" liourlmki, who left Mel, to go to London, confirms the news as lo the excellent condition of J'azuinc'a troops. Met, is well supplied with fresh food. Judge Bond has appointed managers of election liir several preeinels of South Carolina, under the Congressional Congres-sional u'-t of July last. The election takes place lo-uiorrow. 'I he itr,;iiinciil continues as to whether whe-ther .Napoleon U ,,r poor, on" parly trying to show lie has nothing, and the oilier that he is worth more limn kirijt inillioiiK of fine, |