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Show TELEGRAMS. RportBj specially for tho Salt Laki n.sp.juuo by Western L'nion Telejraph. lightningIlashes. Saratoga races have not made much stir. The French fleet has entered the Baltic. La Liberie says Denmark joins France. The pope is said to openly favor Prussia. Prussia is believed to be short of ammunition. The prince of Orleans will ,-erve in the Danish army. Boston is to have a grand mass meeting of Germans. Jeff. Davis has started for Europe to bring his family home. The mercury was 100 at 3 p.m., on Wednesday, in St Louis, and 94 at 6 p.m. Wurtemburg joins Prussia, and Hesse-Darmstadt has voted a large war loan. Washbume was in Bohemia when the war news reached him, and he rushed rush-ed to Paris. There was no battle by land or sea reported at London up to noon of Wednesday. De Rodas has abolished drum head court martial in Cuba, except in extreme ex-treme cases. The London nionev market is easy, with money freely offered at two and a half per cent Washburne has been telegraphed to inform the French government of the suddea death of Paradol. : President Grant has ordered a guard of honor over Paradol's body, with other attentions. Dr. Evans, an American resident in Paris, has given 10,000 francs to the society in aid of the wounded soldiers. The French have filled the ditches around Mayence with water, and the works there are considered impregnable, impregna-ble, The British government is considering consider-ing the question of dispatching troops to preserve the neutrality of Belgium. Prussia is said to be now equal to France at all points. Great enthusiasm prevails, and the scenes of 1S14 are being repeated. The representatives of foreign powers pow-ers at Paris made a united effort on Wednesday to prevent war, bu: were unsuccessful. The Georgia house of representatives has agreed that no election shall be held in that state until the admission of its representatives to congress. Orders have been revived at Portsmouth. Ports-mouth. N. H., to fit the steamers Xarrixganatt and California immediately imme-diately for sea. A conductor and an engineer have boon arrested in New Hampshire, charged with manslaughter, lor cousin cous-in i the death of engineer Clark on the 13 th. A Fenian convention is to be held in Cincinnati, August 2rd, to take advantage ad-vantage of the European complications in favor of Indand. Virginia Doyle ha.- been sentenced to twenty years imprisonment, in Detroit. De-troit. :' t poisoning her mother. Lt i- reported that 3 special agent L i.- gene from Paris to Floror.ee with ,-. treatv of alliance between France and Ita! --. A rich manufacturer of Mu-iiouse, France, ba? offered to equip and tup- ply with ration? during the war tO.tOO volunteers. Prussia is believed to be purposely retarding an answer to the Swiss declaration de-claration of neutrality. The general of the Swiss army aud other oflieers of high rank, hare arrived ar-rived in Germany. Sheriff Kirk, of North Carolina, has arrested seventy more prominent citizen" of Cresswell county, some of whom rt-ii'ted and were badly maltreated. mal-treated. Two brothers named Wirintbash, shot E. C. Randolph dead uii Wednesday, Wednes-day, in Lyonsbura. a., in a dispute about land. The French aid societies are to have the benefit of the report of the American Ameri-can sanitary commission and the collection col-lection of models, ambulances and other appliance uh-J during .Le rebellion. re-bellion. The Frankfort Gaulle, says the cause of the war doesn't concern the people of France or Germany, but is simply a question between the monarchs, and one the people feel no interest in. The Reichstaz voted unanimously an address to the king's speech, which was read with the entire assembly and spectators, including the American minister, standing uncovered. 1'revost Paradol shot himself through the heart with a small Colt's revolver. His son and daughter were gone to Newport, where he was expected to join them in a few days. Two men, named Patrick and Grig-wold, Grig-wold, have been arrested for participating participa-ting in the hanging of James O'Neal, near Denver, some days ago. This is the first time the acts of the vigilantes have been interfered with in Colorado. LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. There was a scene in the High Court of Justice at Blois, France, because one of the counsel for the prisoners called oneof them "Monsieur." It ended by all of the prisoners' advocates throwing tip their briefs and leaving the court room. One-Sfih of the deaths in Paris last week were from small-pox. Bismarck is said to be troubled at the slowness of the landwohr, or Prussian Prus-sian militia, coming forward. The rentes 'on the Paris bourse are still on the decline. The Spanish papers unanimously condemn Napoleon for declaring war. Belgium declares it remains neutral. neu-tral. Indian reports from California are satisfactory. The coroner's jury in the inquest on Paradol returned a verdict that he died by his own hand under meqtal aberration. aberra-tion. He left a note requesting his family to be sent to France. A conclave of "seven wise men" from as many states, met in Baltimore yesterday. The family of Dickens refuse 2,000 for the manusciipt of "Edwin Drood." There have been a few light skirmishes skir-mishes between the French and Prussians, Prus-sians, but nothing serious. Two English gunboats are ordered to sea from Portsmouth. There was a rumored fight at Fol-bach, Fol-bach, between the French and Prussians, Prus-sians, on Wednesday evening. There were sixteen fatal sun-strokee in New York on Wednesday. A cotton exchange is to be built in New York. The Prussian minister to the United States is in New York, but refuses to receive visitors. Mexican news says Martinez is threatening San Louis Potosi, A mass meeting of Germans on Wednesday night, in New York, adopted resolutions condemning France and supporting Prussia. The bank of England has advanced the rate of interest one-half of one per cent. Five hundred Germans who had sailed from Hamburg for New York, when they learned of the war at Havre, returned and entered the army. It is still believed Austria will remain neutral. - |