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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES, j Arrests of the Parisian insurgents : continue. : A $300,000 fire occurred at Mobile, Ala., ou Tuesday. Secret stores of petroleum are constantly con-stantly found in Paris. Paris is tranquil and trade already shows signs of reviving. i The insurgents in Fort Yineennes , have surrendered unconditionally. ' Nathan Sargent, couimissiecer of customs, has retired from that oSce. i The people of Brussels have smashed the windows in ictor Hugo's house. The Gaulois announces that the Or Ui-ans princes are to be allowed to live . iu France. Ail the ea'orts to recover the bodies of Capt. Mathewson and Dr. McKean at Halifax have failed. Decoration day was generally observed ob-served throughout the country with more thin usual interest. London papers estimate the loss of the insurgents at 13.000 killed and ' wounded, and 45.000 taken prisoners. ; An earthquake has shaken Singapore. Singa-pore. The country is terribly devastated devas-tated and six hundred lives have been lost. TVers has ordered the disarmament of Paris and the dissolution of the na-, na-, tiona! guard? in the department cf the Seine. vYm. McXevins, who murdered Edward Ed-ward Hlnss, was sentenced on Tues-i Tues-i day. at New York, to bo handed on ,the 14:li of July. i The inhabitants of Belleville have openly aanounced they will make reprisals. re-prisals. Fears are apprehended of i arson and assassination. i Victor Hugo havirjg written a letter recently, compromising Belgium, the ' King has signed a decree compelling him to leave the country. |