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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. German soldiers feel aggrieved at not being allowed to enter Paris. Gen. W. T. Sherman is appointed Regent of Smithsouviile institute. The German headquarters feel confident con-fident that peace has been secured. Montreal has had a bad fire. Three seriously burued and three suffocated. A bill has passed the Senate making each census marshal's pay S3 pel diem. The 21st Ward of New York shows on the retaking of tho census a gain of v-vj. . : President Granl has signed tho joint resolution explaining the internal revenue reve-nue act. The Freuch national assembly meets on the 15th. 'The election takes place on the S.h. Portions ofBourbaki's army are reported re-ported to bo crossing the frontier into Switzerland. It is reported in the most authentic terms thatBourbaki's army hasciossetl into Switzerland. ; The Senate judiciary committee has determined to admit llili as one of the Georgia U. S. Senators. President Grant has sent a message to Congress recommending a Territorial Territo-rial government for Indians. The House sub-committee ou reconstruction recon-struction agrees to report, favorably on the Senate hill repealing the test-oath. New York intelligence says that county auditor Watson, who was latterly lat-terly injured in a sleigh collision, died ou Monday. Moses H. Griunell has had served on him in New York twenty writs by-prominent by-prominent citizens who feel aggrieved on revenue matters. A New Orleans nigger, named K. H. Moss, for outraging a white girl in New Oi lcans ou Monday, was shot and killed by the girl's father. Our Congressional information says that B. T. Butler produced and the House passed the joint resolution giving giv-ing a cordial welcome in the name and on behalf of the people of the l S. to the Fenian exiles. |