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Show LIGHTNINS FLASHES. The armistice in France will likely be extended. Eleven departments of France have given Orleauist majorities. Paris is comparatively little damaged so far by the war or the siege. Loud calls are being made on government gov-ernment for protection to Arizona against Apaches. Congress is hurrying through the various appropriation bills, amending and altering them very materially. Many respectable people are preparing prepar-ing to leave Paris, if they can get away, dreading a renewal of the war. It is said the Germans have dispatched dis-patched auother army corps to Bel-fort, Bel-fort, determined to carry it by assault. Two children were burned to death at Dayleston, Pa., on Thursday night in a burning house. Their mother was seriously injured. John Mastin. co'ored, was hanged at Frederick, Maryland, on Friday, lor a rape committed last April on Margaret Mar-garet Butcher, a white vyjtnau. Two Massachusetts vessels, the A. II. IFVhsohi and the A. Franldin, with their stores and cargoes, have oeen condemned by the Canadian courts for violation of the fishery laws. Mr. Kinsella and Dr. Lucia, attaches of the Italian consulate at Montreal, supposed to have been upon the train wrecked at New Hamburg, are advertised adver-tised lor by telegraph to find out ii they are auve or dead. " There was nearly another New Hamburg Ham-burg horror on the Frio raiouad on Friday, near Port Jarvis. The engine struck a drawhead lying on the rail-, jumped the track and bioke from the train, rolling down the embankment. Ihe engineer was severely injured. On the debate in the llju-e of Representatives, Rep-resentatives, relative to naval contractor contrac-tor Hanscom withdrawing his resignation, resigna-tion, Banks taid tli3 people or that part- of Massachusetts from which Hanscom comes consider him as much superior to Admiral Poner as the Apostle John was to the traitor Judas. |