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Show TELEGRAMS. Reported specially for the Salt Lake IIerald hy Wedieru Union Telegraph. LIGHTNING FLASHES. The conference committee on the funding bill cannot agree Akerman took the oath of office on Friday. Hoar has gone to Boston. The British commons think Prussia means mischief. The lords have passed the Irish land bill. John Blight's raenfa! mi bodi!y vigor are completely restored. George W. Wright, city editor of the San Francisco A 't t, died on Friday. Fri-day. 'The pres:dent has signed the currency curren-cy bill Two St Louis firemen were seriously seri-ously injured on Fiiday by falling walls. The conference report on the bill fir the relict of certain officers of the mmy is concutied in by the senate and house The bill relievine some 5,000 persons from political disabilities has passed the senate. The president is asked for information informa-tion relative to the emancipation of slaves in Cuba. A bill has passed allowing judges to resign after ten years service, if per niacently disabled, salary to continue lor life. It is reported that Ilohenzollern twice refused the Spani-h crown, b t was induced to accept, it by his sister, duchess of Fiandeis, which if true will involve Ke.giutu. Austria. Knglatid. .Russia and Italy favor France. Two Ftench army corps are to begot ready immediately. Apirtof the troops are designed to operate aai st "spain. A Spanish demonstration will be made to-day against all foreign candidates for the erown. Sensible ! There has been a panic in London over continental news but it i3 some-wuat some-wuat allayed. Several American prelates have protested agv.nst the abrupt close of the uiscussiou of chapter three or infallibility. in-fallibility. Thomas Sheridan, the New York wit; uur icrer is to be hanged August 13:b. S-von h'tnld nncrro ?quit'?r who t.-;v..- r-.;;v:p;.vj 'he Taylor farm in Vir- ' I.V; li ic ' bpn- T'OiiriV - ths secretary of the treasury until the I "20th in-t.. for the right to fake !w- on ' St. Paul and Sr. George ls'and-, 1 A'a-ka. for twentv years. Matich-s'er. N II.. had a quarter : million fi'i on Friday, which ieit over ' twenty families homeless. Ca'i'orni i tets $1 717 35? 8'1'H tionul circulation under the. currenev bill. Col Williams is returmnz to New Yoik wirh the maps, pians and profiles pro-files of the Tehauntepec railioad approved ap-proved by the Mexican government. The senate hrd a onz discussion on Friday evening on the Chinese quc-.t. on without action. The Snmi-.h minisrer at Paris has gone ro Mad.idto endeavor to make satisfactory nrraugeuieuls over the Spanish imbroglio. Nothing di finite has been beard from Piussia of its. intentions. The senate has ratified the protocol with Great B'itain in relation to the African slave trade and the naturalira-tion naturalira-tion treaty. It is reported Ausria will not interfere inter-fere in the difficulty between France and Prussia. The eneine house and phopn of the Rrockville and O'towi. Canada. R. 11 . wit-' rloitmyed on Thursday nighr: loss SI 00 000; insured one third. The B ton grand lodge of St. Cris-p'n Cris-p'n protest agains' rhe new attempt to degra In h'bor hv the introduction of servile labor from Asia. The I hiladelpbin iron - moulders' convention has resolved that no cooperative co-operative fiiin-1 1 ies or other member of the union shall be allowed to make a contract or anv work for any foundry where thee is trouble, under penalty of expulsion. Porter G. Rliss is nominated secre tary of legation to Mexico; W. B. Bnwne, receiver of wihlic monev at Vancouver W. T ; Enoch G Adams, register of the W T land office, and John Warren surveyor-general of Arizona. The supreme coift has issued n order directing judges ho'ding nisi prius courts to decline exercising the jurisdiction conferred bv act of c n gress in issuing na utilization papers. One million seven hundred thousand dollars are appropriated to pay loyal men in the south lor assisting to take the last census ; am. fifty thou -and for the removal of 'he Kansas Indians. A bill passed the hou.se under the .suspen-ion of the rules, to provide for determini g the ratification of amecd men's to , the cons'itution. Any attempt at-tempt to repeal a ratification unless the amendment for iepeal comes from Cou gross, will be heavily punished. LAST N!GHr FLASHES. The Paris bourse is still excited. England has had copious showers, improving the crops. The Elii'burg cm t of secsions "e-nuires "e-nuires one Forrester. aGlisgow bo k-seller k-seller to pay 500, lor selling an Amer ican edition oi leunyson. Richardsou's lumber xnih, at Pur lington. Vt . and a raihoid bridge were bur.ied on Friday night. Loss. $30 000. The combat between the friends of of Murphy and Grintie l.for the c-Juc -orship of N 'w York continues '1 he R d Rivr difficulty is set'led the C uia. Han Maoitoua hill '.eiog in ex ery way satisfactory Hie!! and his a herents ate to enjoy f'u I imperial clemency The Indians in the Red River country coun-try are distu'bed n their foeliegs and can't uuder.-taniJ the changes. B e.ds'uff-i and co'too are unsettled in Loudon and Liverpool, ow.ug to the trouble on t he continent. The Austrian government is prep&r ing to fo tn a permanent camp Dear the Prussian frontier. 'I he Berlin (inzfite says the French press is imtirud-iitly wild on the action taken by Prussia on the Spanish question. ques-tion. Cyrus W Field desires to have more marine cables laid. Governor Holden h is declared Caswell Cas-well co., North Carolina, in a state of insurrection. The San Francisco labor association protests against further Mongolian im migration, and advocates the repeal of the t hinese treaty. Toe house has adopted the senate amendment fixing the income tax at two auJ a halt percent., hut rejected the one c- ntinuing it two years. |