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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The river Thames is obstructed v, ith ice. Mrs. Belknap was buried on Sunday. Sun-day. Germany wants an Asiatic marine I station. Prim's assassins, six in number.have escaped. ! Amadous has reached Spain and wa-well wa-well received. Troops are concentrating iu southwestern south-western Russia. The Sultan and Khedive are again on angry terms. ; There is prosoeei of another cabinet crisis in England. Several fine sleighs har been sent from Berlin to Napoleon. Prim died on Saturday morning from the effects nf his wounds. Pleasauton was to assume the revenue reve-nue conimissionership pterlnv. Chauzey's advanced columns report the Prussians falling back on Paris. Thehrench won a small victory on Friday, at Breine. over -.jOn Germans. Fight thousand siek and wounded are in the hospitals around Versailles. The coupons of the U. P. railroad bonds were paid on Monday in Boston. Bos-ton. German enthusiasm is dying out, and a strong desire for peace is growing. grow-ing. Faidherbe, commanding the French army of the North, is again iu motion. mo-tion. Ann Blair, aged 4'J, was burned to death in Washington, D. C, on Saturday. Sat-urday. Germany is said to be putting forth her utmost effort for triumph and peace. The Germans have now l.Ouu siege guns, of different calibre, in front of Paris. Victor Emanuel and the principal members of his cabinet have gone to Rome. The Germans in the east of France continue their retreat before the French advance. German engineers doubt the feasibility feasi-bility of holding fort Avron, recently captured. The Germans report having captured large quantities of war munitions in Fort Avron. The Prussians held Bouiile lor a short time, but were driven out after sharp fighting. There were 14'J-I marriages an ilorty-three ilorty-three divorces in the District of Columbia Co-lumbia last year. The accrued interest on the Pacific railroad bonds up till January 1st, was over f'SjOuO.uuO. A great popular demonstration in favor of the government has been made at Bordeaux. The evacuation of the plateau bclbre Avron by the French, has caused depression de-pression in Paris. Bismarck says the sinking of the Eng lish ships in the Seine, was justified py the laws of nations. Rndolphe has chailAged Dion to a game of billiards for ."Ijijim, between the 2".th and 'A'th insts. !;i Lucre was a little lighting neat Havre, on Saturday, resulting in a slight French success. The German siege ariiileiy has arrived ar-rived before Meung, and the bombard ment has commenced. Von Werder, who is moving again.-! Bourbaki. has been reinforced fron: Thionville and A erdun. The German authorities are said u be suppressing facts concerning the war to a large extent. The winter js very severe at Wil helmshohe. Napoleon continues to re ccivo numerous visitor3. On Sunday morning sixteen build ings were burned iu Navasati, Texas, with a loss of 100.UOu. Trim's death has created iulen-c excitement ex-citement in Madrid. He retained hi: consciousness to the last. The troops in France, of both ar mies, sutler terribly with cold. Many have been frozen to death. A French iron-clad has been ordered to Queenstown to look after the German Ger-man corvette of Dungarvon. The jewelry store of M. S. Cooler, New Orleans, was robbed on Saturday night, of styj'JO in jewelry. Lewis Cook, tieasurer of White P:ne county, Nevada, is missing. His accounts ac-counts are short over i'lO,')')'). A flying column ofManteuffel'sarmy defeated three battalions of mobiles, taking ten officers and HoO men. It is reported that the larger portion of Prince Frederick Charles' army lias reinforced he besiegers of Paris. Prussia is now .sending to the front the laudwehr of the second bund, aired forty-two and forty-three years. It is reported that the guns of Fort Valcrieu set fire to the palace of Mal-maison, Mal-maison, which was totally destroyed. ! The Germans intend to make a tei-rifie tei-rifie effort to speedily capture one or two of the principal torts near Paris. Tho Prussian cavalry arc said to be comparatively useless .-.inec the frost set in, their horses being sitiootb-shod. It is said the belief it. gciioial through Russia of an alliance between the ('lilted ('lil-ted States and Uuia, in the event ol ' a war. Ducrot is said to have lost so heavily in the late sorties from Paris, that the reconstruction of his army wa' a necessity. ne-cessity. After a six hours' light, on Friday, with small loss on either side, the French carried a Prussian position at liouille. A French ve-sel, laden with arms from Anita ia, is at tueentowu, Ireland, Ire-land, closely walehiil by a German corvette. Chaii.ry i.:p(,iis a victory for the Trench on the left, bank of the Loire, near cudoine: two hundred t icrman prisoners taken. The New York Ibabl's eisailles correspondent ray everything is ready ler the honib.-inliiicni of pair .hi a M and seal''. Tin; dram.'iiic , oi.ipany ,,f I lolladay St. theatre, Kallinioicdiavo subscribed 0U to pri; :eul an illu Inilcil bible to ' lli'V. I r. I IrmvliI'Mi. |