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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Exported ip-iaUr for the Balt Lack Hulujd by Waulum Uuion Telegruph. Thiers has 3 mission to tbe neutral powers. The French ambassador to Italy is recalled. Communication between Paris and Brussels is still open. London begins to think Paris can defend itself successfully. There are bands of Spanish volunteers volun-teers in the French service. General Jeff. C. Davis has reached San Francisco from Alaska. The diplomatic government of France has decided to remain in Paris. The Democrats have filled all the offices in the Oregon legislature. A party of cavalry which escaped from Sedan has arrived at Paris. Seward, in a letter written at sea on the 6th, says his health ia improved. ''Border Knight" has won the Yorkshire York-shire handicap at the Doncaster races. United States Consul Parsons, at Santiago de Cuba, is dead of vouiito. The French subscription in San Francisco Fran-cisco for the wounded has reached $20, 000. Mount Hood, by Prof. Collier's measurement, has an altitude of 11,218 feet. The first shipment of California flour by rail to New York attracts attention there. Marseilles had a grand demonstration demonstra-tion on Monday, in honor of the United States. The Italian troops were within nine miles of Yiterbo, near Rome, on Sunday Sun-day night. Berlin has received $30,000 from the San Francisco German Sanitary Committee. Com-mittee. Great expectations are entertained from Thier s mission to the neutral powers. It is expected the French fleet will shortly raise the blockade in the Baltic and North Sea. King William was to sleep at Rothschild's Roths-child's country seat, near Paris, on 'Wednesday night Some of the Paris prisons have been emptied and their occupants sent to provincial prisons. . The Pope has ordered a cessation of resistance to the Italian troops occupying occupy-ing the Papal States. The Due de Chamlard exhorts his adherents to rebist the invasion, as the duty of all Frenchmen, The American Pharmaceutical As-sociat!o:i As-sociat!o:i is in session in Baltimore, E. II. Sargent, of ChLago, presiding. Orders have Leen issued in Paris to till all the game in the forests of St. Germain, Versailles and Rambouillet The river 111, which fills the Stras-burg Stras-burg moat, is said to have been successfully success-fully turned from its bed by the Prussians. Prus-sians. Seven rock V.iis--j near New Haven, Ct.. ele bun.ed on Tuesday, suppo-cd to be the work of an iucendiarv, at a loss of $30,000. Ru-sia is decidedly opposed to a democratic rule in France, and will propo.-e a congress to decide on terms of peace. An idea H thrown out, and meets favor, to make Al-ace and Lorraine an independeiitrcpubiic between Germany and France. Americans in the suburbs of Paris are invited to remain during the si'-cr", and rai-c their national Hag over their re-idenees. Chaffi c, the Republican candidate for Delegate from (Vloiado, is: elected to Congress over Millar, Democrat, by a large majority. Theirs has had an interviaw with Granville, but it is believed the purposes pur-poses of the Pnglifh government remain re-main unchanged. The ladies of the German Sanitary fair in San Francisco, have sent $-, 0O0 to Germany as part of the proceeds. The balance will follow. General Sherman will pet a si!k to day in San Francisco, at u ball in bis honor, the material grown and the flag manufactured in California. General IxiwenHki expresses it in a mathematical certainty, that Strasburg will fall on the 24th, basing his prediction predic-tion on the advance of the Prussian works. The French report that at a ntlic from Sir ' urt' last Friday the I'rus-si-ins lost X,000 to ID.OOO men; the Germans report they have nol lost 1 -A) men yet altogether. Admiral Smith will be u-nigiied to the New York navy yard. Admiral Goldsboroiijdi to that i't Washington, and Gordon to bo port admiral at Men-York. Men-York. The international boat -race at Montreal, Mon-treal, ret for to day, will be po.-lpoiifd from day to day, if the water is too rough for a clear race. I'oi.stemus weather over there .put now. When Thiers was asLcd nt, Dovr by a friend if lie was an accredited envoy of the French I'epnblic, he said he knew no Republic in France only the government for the delimse of Piiris. Victor Hugo ' about, to address tin nppeal to the Aimeiean people. lie lleiil.s it, wronc that Ihe French should be n!ani'Iitei-cd at their hearths, be-c.iieie be-c.iieie I'mi-imw wa'i provoked by a lminab ' Vic or 1 1..,'."1 ' I"' has received 11 JWO-i-j eigncd by ivi. lli'iu and foldicrs in King William'!- en.. 'p, slat tig llial lle-y .blank from the h'n ui'li rr (Jury :nr enjer-cd in' and le- ui;'" the k'ine li, ,,li-;i! li bin bloody iwnl'l. Portugal has recognized the French Republic. "Metz is quiet," was the dispatch on Tuesday night. The uhlars have cut the railway and telegraph eight miles from Paris. Brooklyn has a population of f40,-O'.H). f40,-O'.H). ln"lSG3 it hud 290,112 inhabitants. inhabit-ants. The Swedes of New York will give Christine X"eill-'o:i a monster se.euade to-night. Several vessels from Cuba are in quarantine at New York, with yellow lever on board. England will present to Prussia any proposals for peace the French may have to make, but will not urge them. Several Brooklyn politicians who were sentenced to imprisonment lor illegal voting, have had the sentences confirmed. The Southern P. R. R. Company has temporarily organized with Gen. Fremont, President, and M. C. Hunter, Vice-President. Preparations for the defense of exposed ex-posed towns and fortified ports in the North and Baltic seas continue, notwithstanding not-withstanding it is said the French fleet is not to be seen, and is supposed to have withdrawn. |