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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The Germans have occupied Plots. Another sortie ia expected from Paris. Mouluiedy has surrendered to the Germans. Havre and Dieppe are declared closed to neutrals. Iloyle's cotton mills, iioiion, Kng-land, Kng-land, have been burned. - Tu ks bcui; no Serious engagement engage-ment in France since the 10th. There is no communication between Tours and the north of France. The Prussians surprised some mobiles mo-biles and franc-tireurs at Chatubord. The Luxembourg affair is creating considerable excitement in London. It is said that the Germans are falling fal-ling back on Chartres and Versailles. Piev. C. S. Stewart, senior Chaplain of the United States .Navy, is dead. The Germans are near Tours and offer battle on both sides of the Loire. The French lost 1,000 killed and 5,020 wounded in the lato sorties from Paris. A force of 30,000 men has been thrown from Havre to confront the Germans. The Germans are conducting some new military movements which the French are only able to speculate on. Several minor engagements, reported repor-ted successful by the FreDch, have occurred oc-curred on the left bank of the Loire. Manteuffel has abandoned his threatened threat-ened attack on Havre, and is moving to aid Frederick Charles. By the capitulation of Pfal.sburg fifty-two officers, l,bZ0 men and sixty-three sixty-three guns fell into the hands of the Germans. . . A report says the Prussians had captured cap-tured a suburb of Toum, but it was consistently contradicted in the next dispatch. There was a gTeat rush at Chicaro, on Thursday, on the sale of season tickets tick-ets for the Xilsson concerts. $10,000 were taken. Havre is filled with war material, gunboats are on the Seine, and no Germans Ger-mans have been discovered by scouts near the city. The United States Senate has passed the bill extending the time for mUMtor-,t mUMtor-,t ,.(!'.,.. tv i i... ... July jst, 1871. Tho House of Kcprcsoutatives was occupied on Thursday afternoon discussing discus-sing tho amnesty question, but the do-bate do-bate was tame. The gas worksat W a.'saw, N'owYork, wero burned on Thursday, Dr. Gales, the proprietor, his wife and two workmen work-men being badly injured. Schurz treated tho Senate lo a long address on Thursday, in favor of general gen-eral amnesty, which was listened to with marked attention. lViwincifl assert that tlii lost.es of Frederick Charles' army during the battles with Cliauzey were not le;:s than UO,0(H). The village's about hi line aro filled with wounded. An eifdit-story building, on .'Jjlli St., New Yoik, full on Thursday morning, crushing two small housca awl killing three adults and one child. Tho walls wero only sixteen inches thick. Jack liell, an old r.-.idciil ol' Lf Angeles, wai; t.V.t on Wednesday 1,, Mifud Loclicnaii ovci' a latidi-laini difficulty. LochonaiH pave himself up, but t i". flared ho will bo lynched, n this in his fourth imirdcr. |