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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES, j Prineo Arthur is to be made Duke of Chester. I Cubic communication between Hong t Kong and Shaughae has been reopened. re-opened. ! The failure of Sain Benock, Boston, dealer in iron and meials, is iirmrmnced; liabilities $24S U00; assets SSO.OuU A committee has been appointed by the l'"ieuch Assembly to revise the decrees of the governments of Touts and Bordeaux. i i The Indian Bureau is paying from i one dollar to our dollar and sevei.ty-i sevei.ty-i five cents per hundred pounds, lor ; hauling supplies each hundred miles, t II. F. Clark, director of the New ! York Central K. R., denies that Col. Thompson f urnished the Commission I er's dejision in advance of publication. The troops of Baez and Cabral, Do-Iminica, Do-Iminica, have had a tight, and Cabral was badly beaten. He tired the magazine maga-zine of San Juan and nearly destroyed the town. A hundred and sixty-five Belgians were among the Communists arresied , in Parts. The Belgian government has not made any demand for them, but will ste they have an impartial trial. Arrests continue in Paris, and the stringency of the passport system is increased. in-creased. Among the prisoners seut to Versailles during the past week wore a number of well - dressed men and women. The state of siege in Paris will not be raised at present, but every liberty, I not inconsistent with public safety, will j be granted at the elections, though j insurrectionary and inflammatory ap-i ap-i peals will not be permitted. Isaao G. Lansing, a farmer living inear Waterl'ord, Saratogo Co., N. Y., has been arrested charged with plotting against the life of his wife. A man i swears Landing paid him a huudred and fifty dollars to kill her. 1 There was a collision on Thursday, between a party of promenaders on one of the boulevards of Paris and a party ofPrm-sian officers. McMahon has requested the Prussian commander to prevent his officers entering the city. Two attacks were made in the British Brit-ish House of Commons, on Friday, on the royal privileges; one to make a public road through the grounds of Buckingham palace, and the other to sell St. James and Hampton Court palaces, and apply the proceeds to the payment uf the public debt. Both were deleated. |