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Show TELEGRAMS. Ropor-vd h r 'iH y for the Salt Lake IIfklld by Wteieru Union Tulesraj-'h. lightningIlashes. The new bill for shipping merchandise merchan-dise in bond to certain points by rail goes into effect October 1st San Francisco is one of the places favored. The Bank of England contemplates a further increase of bank rate. Austria is believed sincere in her neutrality, neu-trality, having extended field maneu-vres maneu-vres to Hungary, thus taking troops from the Prussian border. It is expected there will be i'0,000 fewer German immigrants for the United States this year. A Paris editor is ass enough to say the war he t ween France and Prussia is God's intervention to cheek Protestantism. Protes-tantism. Several houses were struck with lightning and three burned on ed-nesday ed-nesday night in Rochester, X. Y. The French government refuses to exempt German steamers from capture, except those at sea ignorant of the war, which may enter French ports. The wheat crop in the United States will be loss than last year, the corn crop will be greater, and oats above average. Napoleon announces that the subjects sub-jects of Prussia or states allied to it, now in Fiance or the French colonies, will be allowed to remain so long as their conduce gives no cause of complaint. com-plaint. France w ill allow vessels belonging to the enemy who may enter French ports in ignorance of the war, thirty days to leave, with safe-conduct to their respective respec-tive ports. Prussian vessels loaded with cargoes for French ports will be allowed to discharge dis-charge and take in fresh cargoes, and be furnished with a safe-conduct to their destined ports. 'The infallibility dogma was proclaimed pro-claimed ax Rome on Monday last with imposing ceremonies. LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. The Spanish press generally ridicule the dogma of infallibility. Senator Ames has married Ben Butler's daughter. It is reported that Red Cloud will leave his people if they don't make a treaty of peace with the whites. Captain Hall i to command the Arctic expedition. M. Parados's body i; ;i-nt to New , York ye-ter iay tl- srnrnent ti France. M. I..-rtii'"my re-.um.-s the duties of l'ren:h minister pro Um. Italy, Spain and Denmark maintain a friendly attitude towards France; Russia leans towards Prussia. The London Ttlgrr.K 5.e.s in the recall of Motley an intention on the part of the United Slates to middle with the European imbroglio. Au-rris is accumulating horses and 'applies. Her policy depend- ,n tbit of Rus.-ia. The Amcriean admiral at A.-tw-'rp has orders to keep his vesU well to gether 3nd watch events. Prussia informs France it never designed de-signed resorting to such a means of war as using explosive bullet-. A French gunboat is cruising off Eddy.stone light, in the English channel, chan-nel, and French cruisers are off the coast of Holland. The Prussian troops that were massed mass-ed between Treves and Saarbruck have fallen back to concentrate near Cob-lenti. Cob-lenti. The English government bought consols heavily on Thursday. It is rumored that Rustia has declared de-clared war against France, but the report re-port needs confirmation. There was a skirmish between the French and Prussians on Tuesday ; a number were wounded but none killed. It is said that Prance demanded such terms from Prussia before war was declared, that the latter ould do nothing but refuse. The Berlin official gazette says before be-fore the war closes Germany and Europe Eur-ope will exact from France guarantees for the observance of peace, and in case of refusal will cripple her so as to prevent pre-vent her making more mischief. Bismarck's organ says Germany would not suffer the insolence of France sixty years ago, and she is much less likely to put up with it now after Sadowa. Rumors of Russia's alliance with Prussia gain ground, and hourly couri ers were leavine; iraris on lliurRuay night for the cabinets of Austria and Italy. It is said the order for the removal of the French troops from Rome will be issued on Monday. There is great activity at the English Eng-lish naval station;, and several vessels of war are ordered to Plymouth. M. E. Bigelow, who lately "sloped" from Boston, has over $30,000 worth of irregularities to settle. The president of the North German parliament, in response to an address from St Louis Germans, assures them their hopes of victory will be realized. In Memphis the Germans in mass meeting endorsed Prussia; the Irish will hold one to-day to endorse Napoleon. Napo-leon. Gov. Potts of Montana, sent in his resignation as senator on Thursday. The financial condition of S' Domingo Do-mingo is said to be deplorable. The French General, Donan, died of apoplexy while on hi way to the seat of war. French and Prussian war vessels have exuhanged shots in the north sea. Chas. F. De Loosey, for "JO years Austrian consul at New York, fell ia the street in a fit on Thursday night and died in a few minutes. The cabinet at Washington has had no dispatch yet from its representatives abroad concerning the European war. Prussia will use its navy to a very limited extent and entirely for defense. Dr. Newman is to start in a few days from Washington for Utah, to deliver an argument against polygamy. The new army bill will be published in the army orders; and the reduction of officers take place soon. France thanks the United. Suites for attentions in the matter of Prevost Parade!, and will send a new minister soon. By the new army hill officers can resign re-sign and claim a year's pay. |