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Show LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. President Grant is willing to appoint an Israelite Indian agent The body of General Lee is to remain re-main where it is, in the chapel erected by himself. The Christian missionaries, whose lives were threatened in China, have been rescued. Marshal Sharps, of New York, has received no intimation that Government Govern-ment intends a new census of that city to be token. General C. W. Lee, second son of General Robert E. Lee, is chosen to succeed his father as president of Washington College, which is now known as the Washington Lee College. Col-lege. The Union theological seminary of New York, is to be removed to the upper part of the city, and a new and more commodious building will be erected. Col. J. S. Crosby, of Chicaco, Sheridan's chief of staff,dt ew the il9,-000 il9,-000 dollar prize in the San Franci-co lottery. Another Chicagoan got the ?13.(JUU prize. |