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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Colonel Wilson was killed at the capture cap-ture of Is.-y. It is said Bancroft, U. S. minister to Germany, has resigned. The gunboat belonging to the Commune, Com-mune, has hcin di-auled. I) ,nibrowski is to be again oommar.-der-iu-chief of the Communists. Bread is fifty cents a killogrammo in Paris, by Communal decree. Iho Peruvian insurgents have captured cap-tured Lima, the capital of the couu 1 try. The disestablishment of the Church of England is being discu-sed in the 1 British Parliament. The average deaths in Beunos Ayres , . from vouiito are 250 a tay; GU.Oul) people peo-ple have lied the city. The investment of Paris from Gen-' Gen-' nevilliers to Issy is complete, and a general assault is imminent. I The British Lords have been in formed, by cable, that the treaty of : Washington has been signed. The British House of Commons gave -a majority oi'ib against the disestablishment disestab-lishment of the Church ofEng'and. 1 The Italian Chamber of Deputies' i has passed the papal guarantee bill, I 1 agreeing to all the amendments made 1 by the Semite. New Brunswick is strongly opposed! ; to the fisheries provisions of the new i treaty, and hopes the Canadian Parlia-: ment will reject them. i Two delegates have left Newfound-. land for Eugland, to negotiate lor the restoration of the military force, with- , drawn when the colony refused to ac-j cept the terms of consolidation with Canada. ; The Cuban insurgents laid a trap to capture or kill Valmazeda, on his re-; turn from Mauzauillo, but were loiled, ( losing fifty of tneir number. The lieutenant lieu-tenant commanding the Spaniards was made a captain for his conduct in the ' affair. Aspinwall news of the 6th, says Panama was greatly excited over an expected attack by the insurgents. : The troops were preparing for a fight, the railroad depot was turned over to the commander of the forces, and peace commissioners had started to coulhr with the rebels. Herraro. chief of the rebels, had notified the U. S. consul con-sul not to interfere, and foreigners were greatly alarmed. |