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Show teTeiTraiis. Epr'fril BciRjIy for the Silt Lirk UftAi.o bj V Mtem Union TfrlesrupU. LIGHTNINQ FLASHES. Chicago has 350,CX)5 of a population. popula-tion. A French fleet of nine iron-clada, steering ea-it paed Oover on Tueaday. James Hendert-oa has hecn arretted in Hoboken for an attempt on the person per-son of his mother. King William wa-! covered with flowers and wildly cheered by the en-thuiiastie en-thuiiastie Prussians. The Irihh militia has not been organized, or-ganized, because it is not wanted, pays the British government. Jeff. Divis is in New Voile and will soon go to Europe fir a stay of home months. He will bring back h'w family Washington Nathan has di pelled the suspicious attached to him, by his -tatenient at the inquest on tho murder mur-der of his father. Qjrmani crowd the office of tho New York Germ in Sanitary society, anxious to return home. Ilelrnbold, the di-uirgist, and hit-driver hit-driver were thrown fnnn a c image at Long Branch on Moiid iy evening, tlelmbold wa hli;htly and tho dr.Tor aeriomly wounde i. The first vessel of the regular fi-ih'ng fl;et has arrived at Sail Franc. eco with 31,000 OJdfish. The docks of the Central Pacific. California and Oregon II. Il.'g at Oakland, Oak-land, are roady for the largest vesbels of the grain line. The roads are carried car-ried alongside the thips. Sixty thousand Prussians surround Strasbouig, which will be compelled to surrender to them, the garri.-.on num bering only 7,Chj0. - The Prussians advance from Saar-leuis Saar-leuis and Treves has oouiuienced, and an immediate attack on the French at Metz ia expected. The Enlih government has declined declin-ed to neogiate further with the United States with regard to tho extradition of twindiers. Another attiek on foreigiers is dreaded in China. The U. S. ' gunboats gun-boats at Shanghai threaten to shell the place. There was a serious qu irrel between the wbite3aud blacks, at H'ao, Texa-, on the Cth A white man was killed and two colored men were wounded. Thirty five bhots were fired. The French lost 5,003 killed and wounded in the battle of Ilagenian, and 6,000 prisoners, with a vast amount of La.egajro an! two long tia'ns of stores. The Prussians lost 3,5'X' killed and wounded. The London Tint thinks Congress made a great mistake in adjourning without taking acti in on Pretid.-ut Grant's (suggestion, and taking measures meas-ures for the ressurection of our merchant mer-chant navy. Mrs. Purgcn, living near Helena, Montana, on Tuesday, while holding a mu!e by a lariat wound around her arm, was dragged several rods, the mule having been frightened. Three of her fingers were torn o!f, anl Lei bh Julder was dislocated. I |