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Show LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES, A French ram is cruising off I1: Generals Sheridan and For;yi;. , in Loudon. Indian hostilities are reported have entirely cea.ed. There are extensive fires b :h?':! ests of Washington Terntcry. I Irish demonstrations k ,'iriir & France contiuue. Frankfort fort and h:wr are be'ut armed with 300 1 cinders. There is great exdtctneaUa Sr; zerland caused by the war. Ireland received the news of a French defeat with profound so-.i MeMahon continues to retreat wards Nancy. Great rejoicing in all thepxt';i German cities and towns. Ships continue to enter the u and Weisser notwithstanding theU ade. The "if aggie" won the yaobt for the Queen's cup. The Dr-"-' was second, and the Cambria tw-i The excitement among the Genaf in the eastern er.ies is described si tense. Napoleon is calling upon Fra:t rise, and is burridly preparing:;: l desperate defense. There were at least half a k cases of stabbing and deadly asia-.J New York on Sunday. La Liberte is glad the Fru;fr perial is returning ;o Paris. It wai that now the camp should cot res: a court out of place. Ultramontaine papers in Pa:" alarmed for Rome, and turn '- personal security of the Pope danger from Victor Emanuel. Siieridau will receive eredefj from President Grant, as Counw-J in-chief of our army, and m'f Washburne and Bancroft wi.l . a-" communicated with, so that He:." may obtain permission to visit tilif c quarters of both Frauee and 1 rus-:i Governor Seward, on his spP' iug visit to China and Japan, the use of anv United States vi's1" may require, and all the CvnirtcsH' to his dislinguised services'""' paid him by U. S officials, so n"'1 ed by Secretary Kotn'son. |