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Show LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. Cholera is raging in South Russia. Garibaldi has not yet left Camprera. Fifty German families expellel from Paris have reached New ork. The railroad excursion party reached , San Franei-LO on Sunday evening. The Prussians are said to be tightening tighten-ing around Metz in a semi-circle. Typhus fever and dysentery prevail among the Prussians at .Metz and Stra-burg. The Russian press is said to generally gene-rally approve of the downfall of Napoleon. Napo-leon. Wa-hburne is said to be indignant at Bismarck's I ejecting all overtures for peace. Itinderpc-t has appeared in a great number of places in Europe, including Berlin, and is spreading rapidly. The Prussians intend to cro-s the Sciii" by su.-ces.-ive divisions and attack at-tack the wcake-t 'arts of Pans, which are on the south. ieti'Tal Sheriiian wrio s that there i.-little of the war left but Par's; and s euk s pi i ly of the French generalship, general-ship, but highly of the troops. Bismarck will receive and talk with Favre, but the latter mu-t I e prewired to accept tin; ( icriuan terms, or the interview in-terview will be Useless. The German fleet now (-ecu pies the former French anchorage during the b'o kade. Paine-ville, Ohio, had an explosion with o.O'-'i pounds of nitro glycerine on Sunday night. No lives were lost. Favre says, in a circular, that if Priis-ia is determined to crush France, she will find a ilc-per.ile resistance. About (wo thirds of the cciisui returns re-turns have reached Washington. All !ec'io:i i- expected tile held a Georgia before the rlos,. (,f tho year. General Y;.nderv re's a V"iin!s have ben found correct for tho :;rd Ohio 1 llsllict. Peace prospects were believed in London, to le more favorable on Sunday. Sun-day. A defalcation in ihe lhiliimoro custom cus-tom house, by the deputy collector, is announced. The amount is various'y statcd fiom j o,ihm to JiH,nnil. Payma-tcrGencr.'il Bruce, U. S. A., was run over in llahimore on Saturday evening, by an express wagon, and had his right leg broken. dunlin's and the J.'.rclntnye Gnuttt think a republic the hope of France and llalv, and that Spain and Portugal arc a field ready for propagandism. |