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Show ; LIGHTNING FLASHES. Brooklyn is threatened with a water I famine. I Risings in the invaded districts of France are reported. The Germans have stopped railroad travel between Lille and 'Paris. The Prussians think from the result of the elections that peace is sure. The trial of CongrenHmnn liowen for bi-'amy has commenced in Washington. Lieut. Governor LckIio has been inaugurated in-augurated Governor of Kentucky, vice. Governor Stevcmson, resigned. Hostilities' enntinue in tho department depart-ment of Jura, Franic, the French refusing re-fusing to accept the armistice. Elizabeth Coppin has recovered, by law, 000 of an iir-urarice policy on her husband who committed suioido. The Senate, by a vote of Iwnfy-one to twenty, has agreed to admit to a eat-, Miller, Senator-elect fiom Georgia. The. loeoinotivo of tho train wrecked nt New Hamburg has been raised from tho river, but no bodies were found. The ncarch for the engineer continues. Itinghrm has introduced into (he iloiiTO of Representatives a bill to amend theac' of May, IH70, to enforce liV; rights of citizens of tho United State to J'oto in tho several KtaroK The French ;oVcrrimnt of d'Tcn1"! litis resigned its: power into the hands of the. Constituent Assembly. Tho ministers wi,l continue- to hold office to prc-orvo order, until a government is dc-ided upon. 'Jlic Sccic.Oiiy of the navy lia.i addressed ad-dressed a note le. l(ejireentat,ive Hiir-tfent, Hiir-tfent, giving reason why no fi':irn N'frl yet bn entertainer i;i,w"""t ill" ''"-"", ''"-"", and paying l,fli, ','.w, arrival need not be l,,ke, fur ,efro the ii.iru. |