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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Speaker lilaine's u.o.her ij dead. I'.ve priest., have been arrested in Paris as .-pi.--. The C'lnuiuuis's hi'.d I.-.-y and cannot can-not be disludged. The Communist! altnit that the Versaillists are gaining gruund. The Cuiiimune of Paris has compelled compel-led six puhiieal juurnals to suspend. More talk of and the usual preparation prepara-tion for the u-ual revolution in Mexico. The church of St. Hjstace, Paris, has been turned into a political club-room. club-room. The French Kepubiican League sends five deputies to a congress at Bordeaux. Bor-deaux. The Winnepeg authorities are taking steps to secure good feelings among the Indians. Xews from the Indian Territory report" re-port" the Camanches, Cheyenues and Kiowas quicL The Canadian homestead bill is said to be one of the most liberal measures on the continent. Work on the break in tho Krie canal is progre-sing, and it is expected the water can bo let in to night. A Protestant church has been dedicated dedi-cated iu the City of Mexico. It was former')- a lioman Catholic church. The Los Angeles s'age was robbed near Solnias river, Monterey county, Cala., by highwaymen, on Friiiay night. The Communists mid or-tullists stopped fighting on Sunday afternoon to bury the dead and remove the wounded. TheTuilleries has been turned into an a-ylum for the widows and orphans of national guards killed iu the present : struggle. Gov. Geary denounces the railroads for raising the freight of coal, and praises ilie miners for ihe stand they , i bad taken. Freighting is not allowed through the United States between Outerio and Winnepeg, because of a disease raging among Canada cattle. The interior department at Washington Wash-ington has decided that the Ottawa , Indians, under the treaties of 1S62 !and lSt57, are U. S. citizens. The definite treaty of peace between Germany and France will be signed at Frankfort as soon as the money pay-. ' ment of the indemnity is settled. Crown Point stocks advanced, in Pan 1 Francisco, on Saturday, to two hundred and forty, equal to an increase of $600,-000 $600,-000 in one hour in the value of the' mine. Li Po Ti, the celebrated Chinese physician ot San irancisco, is going to test in the courts the right of a State court to refuse the evidence of China-; men. The talk at the Labor Convention, ; meeting in ISew York, was that the workingmen would have candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency at the next election. , Bishop Stevens, of the Pennsylvania ; i diocese, concurs in the action of the St. Clements Church, dismissing Dr. ! Batterson from the rectorship, and Mr. Stewart from being assistant. , ! An attack on the southwest of Paris ' was impending on Saturday. Heavy cannonading was going en at the ; south, while it alternated from vigorous vigor-ous to weak at Xeuilly and Asnieres. Revenue collectors in some parts of Missouri report that they have been ' served with Ku Klux notices. They sav there is considerable illicit distillery going on and call for troops to protect them. Rossel has been made Commander-in-chief of the Communists, with Dom-browski. Dom-browski. La Cecilia, Bergeret and others commanding under him. He will attempt an offensive movement with 40,0.10 men. |