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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. The postal service of Paris is completely com-pletely restored. Col. Miguel has been killed in Cuba : by the insurgents. j The troubles with the white and col-j col-j ored laborers of Washington continue. ( An Encyclical letter calls upon all , Roman Catholics to observe the Pope's j Jubilee. j Horace Greeley is to have a public ! reception at the Lincoln Club House, J New York. I Mrs. Major General John G. Fos-; Fos-; ter died at the Astor House, New ; York, on Tuesday. ! Twenty thousand Communist pris-. pris-. oners, it is said, are to bo transported ; to New Caledonia. Commercial relations between Ger-j Ger-j many and France are restored to the same footing as before the war. Tho abrogation of the decree of ex-' ex-' pulsion against tho Orleans princes, still occupies the attention of the French Assembly. i The British Lords have officially consented con-sented to Canada organizing Territories Terri-tories between the Dominion and the . Pacific coast. The North American Typographical Union delegates have gone to Washington Wash-ington to "do" the places of interest around the natioual capital. Boston has given a public reception to the Indian ehiets visiting the l'Hut" aad heird speeches from Little Lit-tle Raven and Good BufiUIo, Hong Kong dates to May 26th, report re-port the burning of a coolie ship from Macao for Callao, by which six hundred hun-dred coolies ware burned alive. Seven of the crew of the British bjTx Manitoba are held in New York for extradition, charged with a murderous mur-derous assault on their officers on tho , high seas. The Grand Lodge of Masons, of 1 New York State, is in session, and declares de-clares it impossible to hold fraternal relations with the French Masons and others sharing in their errors. After July 1st, the Atlantic cable companies will charge teu dollars in gold for a message of ten words, the i date, address and sienature to be counted and paid for. Press dispatches : , are to bo paia tor in full. |