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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Reported specially for the Salt Lake IIekald bj W estern Union IVlciupb. Havre is prepared to defy attack. Political meetings are forbidden in Saxony, The Prussians are in largi force in Bazoches. Yellow fever is increasing in Barcelona Barce-lona and Valenciennes. All hope of peace between France aud Prussia is abandoned. "War to the knife" is the cry from some of the French departments. The idea of ceding Cuba to the United states gains ground in Madrid. The French prisoners are said to be well-fed and generously treated by the Prussians. Prussia will not discuss any terms of peace without first having Metz and Strasburs. There have henn several fights between be-tween Paris and Bloise, without serious is repeated from Berlin that P.a-zaine P.a-zaine has made proposals for surrender. sur-render. The Chict.go "White Stoekiiu'j" base-ball club have beaten tha Philadelphia Phila-delphia "Athlete;." The instructions to the new minister to England are expected to be the same as those Motley received. Cattl" are not allowed to pass from IIe--c Darmstadt to Prussia, in consequence conse-quence of the rinderpest. The French frigate Mnjit ". nw and two corvo'tes have arrived at New London, Mass. Bi-marck says Pru--ii hx-i no aggrandizement ag-grandizement in view but must guard against another war with France. A manifesto from Napoleon, in reply to the late proclamation of the provisinnal government at Tour", is C'i pcetC'J. A large majority of the prefects of departments in France have met to organize a general uprising of the national na-tional deten-e. President Grant wants the negotiations negotia-tions on the Alnhmivi claims, when resumed, re-sumed, to bo held in a-hington. The liberal pre-s of B-r!in denounce the arrest of Jacoby, the Itepubiican leader. Steinmelz was removed from command com-mand in the German .ruiy, to be made Governor General of Poscii. Keeplini", arrested on su-pinion of being implicated in the Nathan murder, mur-der, is in cu-tody till he pi ives hi, whereabouts on the nLlit of the murder. mur-der. The Villi' ih I 'n i.i. which sails on Saturday, i.ikes some arms f ir the French rovviuiicut rind the volunteers who were tu have sailed on the L'liiy cite. Eudolph, the l.illiardist, who hm been mi-ting for -omi; time, enlisted in the French service, was captured at Se l.ui, and csMpd through Belgium. The comptroller of New York h:n authorized lie; i.--ue of I .VJ.WJ bond-, for the erection of an ob-'TVatory in Centra! Pail.. Bi-maiek says the Prussians arc prepared pre-pared to May at Paris all winter, if necessary. He l hinks France would he prepared to begin another war in live years if the present oti'J was now stopped. Secretary J nnwll is expected to Iraki! .'irratit'cincnt-i uhcreby work on all the public buildings will be continued con-tinued until Congress as embles. Victor I liiitiri uel'H letter to l.hn Pop", announcim.' the necessity for the occupation of liomc, is denounced by some in too dutiful and by others as too arrogant. The la-t conduit pipit of tin? Boch-c-.t.er, N. Y., walerwoik.t was laid on Monday. Tin; water is lu'oui'ht seventeen seven-teen mile-, from Sinii lidiwii Creek. Olnzai'o, the firmer Spanish minister minis-ter to Paris, it repotted to have H.aid it was easier to laze the Pyrenees than to restore Nupoh-oii. 'I'lie latent irogrammo, ns announced, is to make Kim William Kiimcror of Germany and the xoil of the King of Saxony K ing of Spain. The officer i and crew of the If. S. flagrihip i'tiitilliii made I he first, mid larj-est, contribution for the relief of die widows and orphan ! of thnae who Went down with the ( jijitnin.. French report , of the biiMln of the I'.lh rnyK ftiierat, i 1 1 In' I th'iPlUM-I th'iPlUM-I i.HIH WI'll J'l'illl. lovi, but. the latter were heavily I'liilbieed mid lliicint finally ei ii ci (o I'm I-, w 1...JI i w u ii 1 1 M) m hbhhii IIIMI.fll'lllin II Napoleon took a drive lately in the imperial carriage, with some state, which created displeasure in the court circles at Berlin. A change of residence is proposed for Napoleon, as he suffers from ill-health ill-health caused by the heavy draughts where he is. The Poughkeeptio taxpayers having refused to vote an appropriation asked by the Common Council, the latter will disband the police force and stop all repairs on public property. J. Adams, of New York, has walked fifty miles at'Boston in nine hours and fifty minutes, for the championship of America. Bismarck is said to perambulate alone at all hours, outside of the Prussian Prus-sian lines, and refuses an escort. Fears are entertained for his safety in consequence. |