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Show LIGHTNINS" FLASHES. Walter Brown, the oarsman, is dead. Tho cial panic in New lork is ended. - The French war prisoners are returning return-ing to France. Not a German soldier was left in Paris by noon of Friday. Thiers refuse to make a treaty of commerce with Germany. Three Prussian officer" married French ladies at Versailles on Iri'lay. The Emperor William wn to leave Versailles 1'or Berlin yesterday. All restrictions on j.er.sju.s going out and in Paris have been removed. Thesecon 1 German army commenced its homeward march on Saturday. "Silence, patience and venreanee" are to be the watchwords of France. The Jf'orcMter left Bo-ton for France, with provisions on Sunday afternoon. Eight . hundred Cuban insurgents were pardoned in one district, last ! week. ' A -treaty of commerce Ins Ixon itrned between Italy anl the "United States. ., The House of Representatives adjourned ad-journed on Saturday, at 4.2'J p.m., till to-day. Serious disturbances have occurred in the department of Marne-ct-Loire, France. The fact that Paris was only partially occupied was due to tho intervention of England. Great joy was manifested at Amiens on the receipt of the news that peace was concluded. It ik faid . Napoleon confidently awaits the popular decision to call him back to Franco. . Jules Vallcs, in an article in a Paris journal, incites the poor to a war against he rich. On Friday afternoon the Emperor William reviewed 1 tjO,0 HJ men in the Bois do Bologne. - A new French regiment was rai.-cd in Paris on Saturday, to inercaio the force in that city. The German soldiers have been good custimera to tho French hop-keepers for wines and cigars. The soldiers of Bourbaki's army will commence to niovo into Franco from Switzerland to-morrow. Strong efforts have been mndo to arm the Paris troops, who had surrendered their arms to the Germans. "Albert Frank & Bro., New York, arc defaulter in f 2lfi,ii'n, and Wall street has been excited thereat, Three of tboTennesseo Congressmen took the test oath of 1.-02, and tho other five the modified oatli of l.siiS. The extreme radical deputies of the French Assembly havo rigiii'd, considering con-sidering the cession of Al-aco iip-gal. President Grant did not sign the act relating to telegraphic communication betweiin the United Slat h and foreign countries. Prince Frederick Charles is. cotn-mander-'in-chie," ?!' Ibo army of occupation occu-pation in Franco, willi hcadquar-tors hcadquar-tors nt i'heim. The ca: tie plague in raging so violently vio-lently in the valley of Iindorucar that five hundred men are encaged burying the dead animaN. Paris rioters, threatened the jail of Saint. Pelagic on Saturday night. The regular Fi eiu li troop-t stood firm, hut the national 'iiard-i fell back. The lep;ntc from all the 'JVrri-toiicH, 'JVrri-toiicH, seven in number, were duly sworn iri ua members of the For'y-second For'y-second Cnngovn, on Saturday, i Tt is expected the French government govern-ment will immediately pay five hundred hun-dred millions of francs to free Paris from the proximity of the Germans. The minister of the interior has congratulated con-gratulated the Parisians, in a proclamation, procla-mation, on their dignified attitude during tho occupation by the Germans. Ger-mans. ' Victor Emanuel has written to the Emperor William", expressing surprise and disappointment at- the hard terms of peace, especially with regard to territory. ter-ritory. The Louisiana Slate Fair buildings, at New Orleans, was burned, on Sunday Sun-day with a loss of st-O.OuO. Powers' statute of Washington, belonging to the State, was destroyed. A party of Lower California emigrants em-igrants arc said to have rowed tip the coast in an onen boat, risking drown ing in preference to being starved in an inhospitable climate. The miscellaneous appropriation bill contains a clause authorizing the secretary sec-retary of the interior to increase the compensation to census marshals fifty percent, at his discretion. : A man named Hoffman, working outside the coal miners' Union in Mount Carmel, Peiui., was shot in his bed, and the end of his bouse was blown in with powder, 'on Saturday night. . . Paris letters' say that city was a strange sight on Thursday night, with the avenues nearly deserted and the Gorman soldiers singing and smoking by their camp fires, every precaution being taken against an attack. The evacuation of Paris was completed com-pleted on Friday morning, many of the German soldiers bearing evergreen? and laurels in their helmets. Bauds played and the fligs tattered in many bloody battle-fields fluttered in the breeze, as they marched out. |