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Show - LIGHTMNGJLASHES. - Specie is said to have vanished from France. ' A large Bavarian force is reported south of Etauips. The Duke of Mecklenburg's corps is marching on Paris. A secret treaty between Buskin and Italy is again reported. llindcrpest prevadsexteusively among the German horses iu France, i Gambetta, as French minister of war, is displaying great activity. ' A correspondent says Bazaine ,-fighting ,-fighting for a path into Belgium. It is said that General Welder is advancing on the army of Lyons. Gambetta says the provisions in Paris arc jtood for many long months. Garibaldi is to.have command of all the volunteer fiirecs in the east of France. , The strain upon Gam. n re-ouiees, caused by the war, is said to bealrcady seriously felt. ( Bismarck denies that the troops investing in-vesting Paris are mutinous and anxious anx-ious for the war to stop. The Prussian government informs other powers that Paris threatens to hold out until stormed. i The business portiou ofWinoka, a village in Illinois, was burned on Sunday Sun-day nigh! ;' loss, S.",unO. The villages north of, Paris which Were destroyed on the approach of the Germans are aaiii peopled. The New York World's London special spe-cial says the Kussian journals are filled with hostile comments on liisiuarck aud Germany. The union of the Koiuan provinces, with Italy is officially announced. The Pope is to preserve his dignity, and live as a sovereign. The Prussian government says otli-ciaUy, otli-ciaUy, that while unable to recoguize the actual government of France, it will not restore the Buiiapartes. It is reported that Gort.schaknfT demands de-mands of the European powers the removal re-moval of the prohibition against Kussian Kus-sian war vessels beinir in the Black sea. A great battle between the French and Germans is hourly expected near Tourney. The Prussians are there in force and a French army has gone to meet them. Garibaldi made a speech at Tours on Sunday, in which he expressed his belief be-lief in the approaching redemption of France from her invaders. He wore the old Garibaldiau costume. The great lack of the French, after Sedan, was arms, all that were fit to use having been sent to the frout. Xew and improved arms are being rapidly manufactured and purchased. The Berlin Chamber of Com jicree wants indemnity not only for ships and cargoes actually takjn by the French, but lor the loss to German commerce ihiuugh, the blockade. I A squad of Prussian hus-irs was attacked at-tacked ou the niebt of the Till, throuch the instrumentality of the inhabitants of a village where thev were. The Germans burned the village in retaliation. retalia-tion. The steamer '1j,js,i from the United States to Liverpool, had a narrow nar-row escape in her last trip, through water getting into the stroke-hole and the wood work around the boilers taking tak-ing fire. It is reported that a m ilL-nam di-ea-e among the German troop- at Metz is filling the hospitals and ovrta-kin; the sureeons. One bundled and lifij deaths per day for three weeks ar" announced. |