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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES Repoi-t4 speoijllr for lh Salt Lake IIlbild by Western Uniom Telegraph. Ollivicr is in Paris. France proposes sommencing a guerilla guer-illa war. The French ministry go to Tours immediately. im-mediately. The German sanitary fair in Chicago is a success. Prussia is hastily forming and drilling dril-ling new armies. NewYork custom receipts for August were $1.5, 045, 1206 Persons wishing to leave Paris require re-quire no passports. The European war is creating ex citement in Mexico. "Metz is quiet," the dispatches say; but how is Nancy ' The Cuban insurgents have M)00 rifles of the Upton cargo. New milk sells at twelve and a half cents a quart in New York. French peasants are said to be flying in all directions into Belgium. All insurgents caught in arms in Spain are to be instantly shot. ' Yesterday was the last day for the expelled Germans to leave Paris. : Thirty thousand troops left Paris on Wednesday, destination unknown. There is great activity in strengthening strength-ening the fortifications of Mezieres. The Prussians say the French prisoners pris-oners denounce the Emperor fiercely. There were two slight earthquake shocks at Shasta, California, on Tuesday. Tues-day. The chief municipal authorities of Paris declare the people ready for an attack. The national debt of the United Stites was reduced $1 3,403, :!2o during August. The Loudon Units attempts an extenuation ex-tenuation of the late Frotieh massacre in China. The Paris Pit;s violently attacks Edmund About for his ingratitude to Napoleon. The Governor of the Basque provinces, prov-inces, Spain, attributes the Carlist rising ris-ing to the clergy. Sehetick accept- the Humiliation for the 3rd Ohio District. How is that for tariff elevation ? The announcement that communication communica-tion has been stopped between London and Paris is premature. Indians, three thousand tnmg, are Said to be committing depredations in several parts of California. All Frenchmen who desire to defend their country will be armed and enrolled en-rolled in the regular army. The population of Louisville, Ky., falls cuii.si'leialJy below the estimate of i;s citizens. Jt'is 10U.02'J. Troon are ranidlv leavitiir Berlin to Ell up the (ierman rcgimentsth.it have been thinned in the late battles. Ohio Republicans have nominated J. E. Stevenson to Congress for the 2nd district, and A. T. Perry for the 1st. Eighteen German vessels are anchored an-chored in Plymouth harbor, England, having taken refuge from French cruisers. The Strasbourg garrison is said to have made a successful sortie on Tuesday Tues-day night, driving the Prussians several sev-eral miles. The Fi''iro canard, about the sailing sail-ing of German fillibustering ships from America, excites indignation against the editors. There was a railroad smash of the Saratoga special train from New York, on Wednesday. F'ortunately nobody was injured. Gustave Iteymond has organized n volunteer corps for the defense of Paris, composed entirely of writers for the press. Heavy fires are reported in Maine, owing to the dry weather. A drive of logs, containing 20,M)0,0K) feet, haH been burned. Princess Clnihildc, wife of Prince Napoleon, declines leaving France, the country of her adoption, lor Italy, her native country. Archbishops Me'Mosky, of New York, fays the infallibility dogma will harmonizo und strengthen the Komiin Catholic church. The railways running from Paris are almost blocked with lui'ungn, foods, provisions, A.e. The city is swarming with troops. Th Sun Friuieisco I'rci rh military Cummiltee remitted Ml. OHO ti Krunco on Vciiie:Ji-i Itii total lo'leeiion IniH facliod I' I n; monthly sub'Orip-' sub'Orip-' tion C;,'XJ. Hevnal p5mi!iiiri m were injured and ' Cftren cars demoliHiipd by h ii accdonl on th (Vil'f' nun it Ircyen railroad, on Wednesday, near Feather river bridge. Forty-one vessels arrived in New York on Saturday; the largest number that has arrived in one day for a long time. Tho majority were foreign ships, English predominating. The King of Prussia annruncM that the Crown Prince has beaten McMahon in a fight, and driven him beyond the Meuse. Twelve guns and a large number num-ber of prisoners are said to have been captured. Public meetings have been held all over Prussia to encourage the government govern-ment in prosecuting the war to the end, and to discourage all propositions looking to a premature treaty. There is a large reunion of soldiers at DesMoines, Iowa, 2-5,000 being reported report-ed encamped there. Secretary Belknap Belk-nap delivered them an address on Wednesday. . The Michigan Democratic Convention Conven-tion met at Detroit on Wednesday. There was a large attendance, and harmonious har-monious action. The party in power was strongly denounced. C. C. Comb-stock, Comb-stock, of Kalamazoo, was nominated for governor. ' |