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Show LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. The Irish war fever is intense. A ci) i l'it is lool.e 1 for in Madrid. Ma-drid. OHivier and family are at 1 iureiiec, Italy. A French frigate is cruising in St. George's Channel. Funds in aid of the French wounded are rapidly accumulating. A big German sanitary fair is to commence in Chicago to-day. A republican conspiracy has been discovered in South Germany. There was a great celebration at. Santiago San-tiago de Cuba over the completion of the telegraph to that point. The London Tinn.i hays Paris must and will be saved, but, the removal of the government is indispensible. Breadstuffs are expected to keep up in New York, a sign that the war is looked upon as likely to be a prolonged one. Three men named Willey, Mitchell and Roan are held in $.1,000 bail each, in Italeigh, N. C., for the murder of Senator Stevens. Thiers cays the Prussian will never reach Paris without a complete victory over the French army ; and if they do reach it their stay will be short. A (ire in Worcester, Mass., on Saturday Sat-urday destroyed the yeast factory of M. A. Worcester, eight houses and two stables, nt a loss of $2.1,01 ID. Thirty-two Thirty-two families lost all their effects. |