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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Thiers is to have a safe-conduct to Paris. The French loan is being rapidly taken up. Greece has recognized the French Republic. There are said to be i'.OuO Germans still in Chateau-dun. Ten inches of snow fell at Virginia, Nev., on Wednesday. The Prussians evacuated Nogent on Tuesday night, after firing the town The garrison of Toulon has; been sent to the field, the national guard taking its place. Gen. Tallemaud is appointed commander-in-chief of the army and navy of Algiers. The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting the Empress Eugenie at Chuzzlehurst. The as.-istant assessors of internal revenue in the United States are to be reduced by about six hundred. All the shops and stores of Orleans I are closed, the streets are deserted, and the women appear in mourning. Garibaldi has been already en"!i-'cj iu srciai ul;ihs nuu tnc ixCTmaTi-r with considerable losses on both sides. Algeria has now a civil governor who can choose two deputies, instend of A military governor and lieutenant governor. Fourteen Japanese have reached New York, most of them going to Europe for five years to acquire an education. Dan Pfifc-r, the well-known horse-trainer, horse-trainer, was mortally injured on Thursday Thurs-day bv being thrown from a stilkv in New York. More petitions have leached Tours from various parts of France, airainst any treaty involving a cession of French territory. The Germans attacked a reeotiuoiter-ing reeotiuoiter-ing French party on the left bank of the Loire, on the i'fdh, and were repulsed. re-pulsed. The iron-foundries; and dockyard-, of Marseilles and other places, are wholly devoted to the manufacture of cannons and metraillcurs. There was a great movement of troops from Tours on Thursday. All the railways rail-ways were employed for that purpose and closed to tho public. People of France furnishing provisions provi-sions to the Germans, willingly or with the hope of gain, arc to he tried by court martial as traitors. The British iu Paris are under the care of Minister Washburne, as the British functionary, not having recognized recog-nized the Republic, has no authority. The Duke of Aosta will accept the Spanish throne, if he is elected, and approved by the great powers. England Eng-land and Prussia are committed in his favor. The conductor of a passenger train was killed by an accident on the Portland Port-land and Kennebec railroad, Maine, on Thursday, and ten others were wounded. W. C. Schuyler. Jr., of New York, was either murdered, accidentally drowned, or committed suicide at San IraneiHoo a few days ago. The body has been recovered. ' Edward Jorpiins and John Murphy, two Democratic inspectors of New lork, have been held to bail fur registering regis-tering two men who had been peremptorily peremp-torily challenged. The four missing boats of the Cam-hrm Cam-hrm were found empty on Thursday, pear Giant's Causeway, on the coast of Antrim, Ireland. No tra-es of the passengers or crew have been discovered. discov-ered. . . |