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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The F'ranc-tireurs beat the Prussians at Trembay. The success of the sortie by Duerat is again reported. The evacuation of Amiens by the Germans is confirmed. The Germans hold Abbraille, in the department of Somme. The Prussians again attacked Autun and were repulsed with heavy loss. The Democrats of Alabama will elect a U. S. Senator to succeed Warren. The march of troops through Tours on their way to the front is incessant. The Germans are said to be over confident, and are suffering proportionately, propor-tionately, j Duerat is out of Paris with a strong ( force and is operating against the tier-1 mans outside. j The Democrats in the North Caro-' Una Assembly are talking of impeach- j ing Governor Holden. J The Paris press is forbidden to publish pub-lish any military details except those sanctioned by government. The laarch ofthe army of the Loire on Paris has been stopped by a large German army near Artlienay. Yon Reust, speaking for Austria, says the political situation is serious, but the military situation is good. A fire iu Pittsfmrg, Pa., on Sunday, destroyed $100,000 worth of property. It is believed to have been incendiary. Mecklenburg claims to have defeated two French corps on Friday, taking eleven guns and several hundred prisoners. pris-oners. The French claim that each successive succes-sive movement last week brought the armies of the Loire and of Paris nearer each other. Two freight trains were smashed by a collision on the Grand Trunk railroad, Canada, on Saturday, and three persons per-sons killed. There was terrible fighting at Brie, near Paris, on Friday lat. resulting in a French retreat and enormous losses on both sides. The Germans were concentrating on Friday last at Etamps, thirty miles south of Paris, to dispute the advance of Paladine.s' army. Mrs. Boyer and her two children were burned to dea'h in the burning of her husband's residence, nrar Mark'.in-ville. Mark'.in-ville. Pa., on Saturday. The editor of the Raleigh .;-ir7 and ex-United States Senator Cbrg-jian Cbrg-jian had a fi:ht on Saturday, in whieh the latter was ba liy hurt. A balloon from Pa-is on the 1st brings word that the French l.e'.d the positions they had taken, outside the city, on the two previous days Thomas Hughes. English M. P.. regrets the recent capture of.-.i American Amer-ican fishing vessel by a liri';-h gunboat, gun-boat, as it wUl add fresh difficulty to the jJ7-i,r7 imbroglio. |