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Show I LIGHTNING FLASHES. 1 ?j . i 1 he prisoners captured at Metzwen "; Kdisarmed. fi 't French successes are reporied l'wm different place.-. s f Thiers has deliued a Russian s;fe P. conduct to Paris. i p. New Orleans tind Mtjnile are liov.';' eonnected by rail. sjj The surrender of Motz created intense! jjjindignation in Tours. s I Sheridan is going to Italy : and jn-o-rf I'uably to Constantinople. 'A The Pomeranian division lately be- I fore Metz has gone to Paris. Sheridan niiiintains a rigid reservetS gon all matters pertaining to the war. i Pauline M.irkham vvas thrown fron.g ga wagon in Harlem Lane and injured. North and Sotuh Germany have agreed to name King William Empe 6 pror. fe $ The Czar has removed certain anti German governors in the Bab.ie prov-g Sjinccs. i King William is said to have becn nearly captured by Franc-tireurs a l'ew pdays ago. !j Peace is acain talked of between g SBazaine with an imperial regency and? 8 Prussia. tj It is estimated the Germans bavc jtaken, up till now, 320, 0U0 FrencbS prisoners. 9 A wooden block of buildings in Portland, Maine, was burned on Sat- Surday night. Sheridan, Burnside, and other dis-1 gtinguished Americans arrived at Brus- fsels on Saturday. i Bazaine ami Changarnier are !oing 'to Versailles and will then joiu Napo- aleon at Williamshobe. I The Rru.-sels liuhjjendtitce dge denies officially the Prus-ian report ofg gfighting in Paris on the 25th. 9 Marshal Le Bouf, captured at Metz M a refuses to give his parole, and prefer.-H Igoiug tj Germany a prisoner. t I A fire occurred on Saturday night a' 77 Duane street, New Yotk, which de I l-troyed $2300 worth of property. 1 The Italian press advocate putting soutrage and treason to the Pope on tin jj-ame footing as treason to the King. B Napoleon has heard of the surrender! of Metz, and it is said "his household! ;iis in great su.-pense and consternation.' Patrick Kelleson has been sent toi ijState prison for two years, in Boston,! I for intention to engage in a prizel Three thousand guu.-, ibrty million fi Bi'rancsof war funds, and twenty mil-s l ion francs civil government funds, wen Icaptured at 31elz. a A Brussels dispatch says that theS j'-apitulation of Metz has thrown th(-3 j Bonajiarti.-ts into dispair, having de- ranged all their pi uis. fi j The Italian Ojjicial Oatt" notilie.- !the adherents of Garibaldi that thcyP (will lo.-e Italian citizenship by serving m ;in the armies of Franco. 3 t The telegraph wires having beeiifc jinalici'iu-ly cut near tjrleau, France. be Prus.-ians have exacted an addi-g itional tax from the town. It is said the last summons lo siir-g ; render has been sent to the authori'ie-i3 j inside Paris, ami the bombardment jjj ; will commence early this week. 4 President -raut has been thanked g i i or inaugurating a peace policy to-? jjwards the Indian-, and appointing gcivil instead of niiliian- agents. 1 he Orlcanist party of Franco U Rooking up and count-- Thieto auiongij its principal leaders. It is to have at; hcicw organ named the Cuitttttecil . p 3 Prince Polignae, who served if-. Brigadier General in the Confederate jarmy, has been appointed to an itu t poitant command under Garibaldi. i It is said that Baz. line's army wa-S nearly starved and they begged of him ; 510 lead them against the enemy, pre--: 'Jien-ing to die fighting rather than from; N hunger. f 1 During the latter part of the siege of.; iMetz, it is stated, the men were placed-:on placed-:on rations of four ounces of bread cacb'j flatly, and bitterly the women audj Kcbiidieu were dying of want. ?i A peace conference was held in i Washington on Saturday, under the? 'A presidency of Secretary Fish, between', 3tbc ministers of the South American, 1 llepublics and the Spanish envoy. t i A Prussian force of l,2UO tried to scut the Amiens and Rouen R. R.,wa.-fj 3 badly beaten by the mobiles, lost 11 jjcanntm, and burned a village withj ;i torched and petroleum when retrcatiug f. In nearly all the departments occu r, iypied by the Prussians influential French- ijuicn are commpelled to ride on thej iirrains as a precaution against th; tear--, in up of the rails by the Fieneh coni-f. wbatant.s. ft I Eighty-five tlioit-and r'lles, six and" t: half million of cartridges, and a; quantity of militaiy stores left New " 3i'ork on Saturday for Fiance, by the) Jiteamer l'ici-ct. A similar cargowi'.IS Il'o during the week. f II A correspondent from Saarbrucki says the capitulation of Bazaine took p ijlnohody by surprise. It was expected,-gfrom expected,-gfrom the departure of Gen. Boyer toS giving William. The French pickets -had eeasc l firing for several days, and p. fa 1 lie German outposts ami they were:' si on friendly terms. |