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Show LAST NIGHT'SFLASHES. Prince Napoleon is at Brussels. A large anti-war meeting will ht held in,New York to-night. The Pope asks five millions for the improvements made by him in Rome. Chief Justice Chase is not going to resign. His health continues to improve. im-prove. The New York Assemby stands cixty-four Republicans and Hixty-four Democrats. John A. Minnes has becu appointed U. S. attorney for the northern district dis-trict of Alabama. An attempt is expected to be made soon by one of the Paris armies to break through the Prussian lines. Two New York pugilists, named Hill and Edwards, were badly cut and beaten in a row on Thursday night. The Havana volunteers, it is said, have proposed to treat with the President Presi-dent of the bo called Cuban republic. Sweeping changes aro expected in official circles in Washington, and numerous nu-merous rumors aro alloat concerning then. Mr. Wilson, Land Commissioner, is expected to leave his office, owing to the strictures made on him by President Presi-dent Grant in his Long Branch letter, to Mr. Cox. Jos. Dowling, a U. S. supervisor of election, has been sent to the penitentiary peniten-tiary six months by Judge Dowling, of New York, for breaking tho peaco at the polls on Tuesday. |