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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Stocks continue excited in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. The postal appropriation bill has passed the Senate. The Emperor William says he will not enter .Paris. , The German troops were reviewed in the Bois de Cologne. General Camecke commands the German army of occupation in Paris. Hayti is said to wish for the annexation annex-ation of San Domingo to the United States. The District of Columbia, under its new Territorial bill, has one colored official. Parisians said, when the German troops neared the Arc de Triomphe, "Wait till we enter Berlin!" There is some fears that the executive, execu-tive, legidativo andjudi?ial appropriation appropria-tion bid will fail to pass Congress. The nominations sent in by the President to the Senate, on Thursday mornine, were continued the same I evening. ; Bismarck did not accompany the German troops under the Arc de Tri- 1 L . - . 11 I. 1 , ompne, out lurneu oacs wucn nc reached it. Congress has been debating and wrangling over the appropriation bill-", airing an unlimited amount of Congressional Con-gressional eloquence. A Prus.-ian military comuiis.-ion h js been e.-lablbhcd in Paris, to hear couf-piaints couf-piaints of the inhabitants truubL-d with German deserters. The credentials of senators-elect Henry Cooper, of Tcnnc.-.je, and J. 11. Wot, of Joui-iana, have been presented pre-sented to the Federal Senate. Casscrly stated in the Senate, on Thursday, that the potal estimate of last year were purpo-uly kept under the expenditure lor political effect. Three unknown ruflim- entered a hou-e near Bay View, San Francwo, on Thursday, ravi-hed a mother and a daughter, and escape! without being identified. The New York lli.rnll't correpju 1-ent 1-ent nays the Emperor Wi bam, on horseback, reviewed the German army in Long Champs, and was enthusiastically enthusiasti-cally cheered. Rhode Island in the only State that has yet responded to the act of Con gre.-s, requesting the several States t send statues of their most distiDgui.-hcd citizens to Washington. The New York Chamber of Commerce Com-merce wishes to buy fioin Government the present post office site and building, build-ing, in that city, for tJ'Hi.iiU1), when the new post office ia built. A resolution has been adopted in the Senate, caliing on the l're-idcnt for any information from the legation at Constantinople relating to restrictions restric-tions in the iioHphorus on ves-1. of other nations than Turkey. The Republicans-elect to the next Congre.vi have nominated all tho present pres-ent officers of the House of Jleprcscn-tatives. Jleprcscn-tatives. The Democratic caucus also have nominate! a full net nl'nlliivrs fhr the House, choosing Morgan, of Ohio, as their candidate for Speaker, over Cox, of New Vork. The following bills havo passed the Senate: To authorize- tho promulgation promulga-tion of regulations for the government of the army; for the recovery of damages' dam-ages' for the Ions of the ulooji of-war Uiu.ida ; and to create ports of delivery deliv-ery at Eureka and Wilmington, California. |