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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Schenck is to sail for England on the 21'th. The Illinois Legislature ha.s elected Republican officers. The finances of Illinois are in a prosperous condition. Chas. H. Swartzer, founder of tho Rowul Table, is dead. Tho Germans have taken Meuro, with 2,000 prisoners and 100 guns. Ten stores were burned in Camden, N. Y., on Wednesday, with heavy loss. Jules Favre is to have a public reception re-ception and a dinner when he arrives in Loudon. Havana has had three days festivities festivi-ties over the inauguration of Amadeu, as King of Spain. The Republican caucus of the Michigan Mich-igan Legislature has nominated Terry for the U. S. Senatorship. Bourbaki hat divided his army, one column moving on Chaljn.v, and the other on Orleans by way of Gicn. Murphy, shot by Dunn in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, on Saturday, lor seducing bio sister, still lives and is expected to recover. re-cover. The Duke of Cumberland is to succeed suc-ceed Lord Napier of M-igdala, an Commander in-Chief of the British army. The Indiana Legislature shows a Democratic luaj'iri'y in tho house and two of a Republican majority in tho seriate. It met yesterday. The sides of the carriage in wh'ch Prim was assassinated were riddled with bullcln. It wus in the procession at his funeral, which was a very largely large-ly attended and imposing ullair. Senator Spraguo is implicated in being be-ing connected with cotton affairs ill Texas during the war of the rebellion; and it is thought the uiatlcr may come to trial, if the Secretary of War so decides. de-cides. n'hc Governor of llliuoi'i, in his message, mes-sage, tnltcH struti" ground again? t the rijlit of the Federal "ovcniiiient to au-thori.o au-thori.o the eoii-hiu.lioii of railroads in the Stab:, or t control i-xisling railway rail-way iirpMl ion, On Tuesday nigh;, the deputy Sheriff Sher-iff oi" i-a;ia county. Calaioruia, caught a desperado, nam .-d Vincent, in tbe act of breaking into the jail to liberate liber-ate two murderers; an 1 alter a desperate desper-ate struggle secured hiui. Thos. lenn, a young married ina.u of Oakland, Cal-.i., gave a beating oo Wednesday to Rev. Mr. Dunn, rector of St. Paul's Church, for publishing scandalous articles concerning his wife. Both were arrested for fighting. Ducrot left Paris on the 29t'a by balloon, and has reached Bordeaux. He reports favorably of Paris, sa.ys the people are unmurmuring, and that signs of distress are limited. Thirty--veu new battalions of national guards I nave been created.' |