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Show LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. McMahon is at Wiesbaden. New Orleans had ten deaths from yellow fever on Sunday. Pesident Grant leaves Boston to-day for Washington. The bank of France at Havre has stopped payment. Orleans has been evacuated by the French. St. Paul, Minn., has a population of 0,000; Minneapolis has 113,000. II. A. Geis' paper mill was burned at Quincy, 111., on Monday night, with a losa of $60,0UU; insured for $7,000. The English are unpopular with both the French and Prussian armies. Trochu has announced stern penalties penal-ties against cewardice, pillage, desertion, deser-tion, or other unsoldierlike conduct. A Greek merchant at Marseilles has given two million francs for the purchase pur-chase of arms. Thirty-two thousand of the national guard were reviewed at Marseilles on Sunday, of whom is, 000 were well armed. The New York Ti ibune'i special, as usual, reports on the 20th, matters in a serious state in Paris, but forgets to say how the information was obtained from the bclcagured city. The Calais police are instructed to prevent Frenchmen from embarking on outward bound vessels, whether they have passports or not. Bazaine has frankly declared he was striving to save his anijc and the f T-1 tress of Mctz fir the Emperor, and: that he knew nothing of a republic. M. S. Doer, of Lafayette, To mi., while attempt. ng to kill his wile on Saturday, was shot dead by her brother, broth-er, a?ed sixteen. Fveepling, arre-tcd on su-quoi n of being concerned in the Nathan murder, mur-der, has I ecu di-oharged. The ;';i'i;in has cone to sea, and j it is expected she will get clear of the I French cruiser. Nearly I'J,0 i troops will be in line I at the j'roce--i' m attending Farragut's ob-eqwi's on Friday. The demonstration demonstra-tion will be one of the most imposing ever witm-.-ed in New York. |