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Show " i T 1j at ir -Sri l x b. j;.-- :n '- i:-.. s-t t.is- u-T.i". iy LlCHTiJiKG FLASHIS. The tiivek iuii;i:ry is i;u::r:lit'ig. -Tlie tamp a: Chalons i? broken up. Se'.i::i Ger:n:'.i:y entha-'lastically supports sup-ports Pius-ta. v;.-.Melosed ::i No- York ca Satur- T.w : - ' ' The I.on l'u )..."; A':--. is ; leaded with the recall of Motley. Russia and Prussia are 1 to le ia ftillaceoid. Edmund About will be war eorres-pend' eorres-pend' nt of the Mon 'trur. Juarez declines re-election to the presidency of Mexico. A number of young Germans are going from Chicago to join the Prus tiuu army. Ti e- i'n-iicii ';rr(;ln th- '.bm::i I.U!i.i,-r P.",1 v.::n. An a-t-i-k by the Pru-.-:a:is M.-tz i, iiJt;...;... ni : i !..; Fi'cneh ik-re'- tr-; ii;:-..!,:iatin-' 'Jr-ri'. Tb' :'" I-, a Fr-a.-'n eu'ik, :ii d.lki i.a t!-.: P!.;:i . and Prein-h. -g'-trii :il- are ' .:i ' ! 'ri-.-!a:i rivers. Tie: I'l-i ln-li Pah;.- f! : t V.Y.I iiL::r: h-:. h-:. ly l:"i:ibard the I'ru-.-ian JcjrtS. J'uk-- fJriiuai'.t 1 an ovaiiuii f.-i:: 11 k!..- Pari-ian- mi Suri'lay. Tl.c r- -rt Jlr.t the l'reii.di tro -l.aM: bi.' ii i railed IV'.itTi Jlunn: i.- ufu-i ufu-i ed!, .P in. 1. A I.-.-1 . r r : p i j r ,-a- tie' ocriu..-r,t of IIu Hand and Italy will maintain a -trii.l neutrality. Kiiu'land is concern' d Ibr lickauni. Pram' demands that if she is excluded from Ijidgian territory, Pru.-.-ia mu.-t be al- excluded. I ien. (Ihangarmcr is created a mar-.-hal of I' ranee and take.-: command of the reserves. An embassy started on Sunday night to carry to Jierlin an official copy of the I reneh declaration of war. Prus-ia has destroyed telegraphic and railway communication between Prussia Prus-sia and Prance. England' and Sweden will remain neutral; Austria will remain neutral if ltus.-ia does ; Italy and Spain report themselves favorable to Prance ; Pen-mark Pen-mark will join France. The French fleet is watching the Prussian fleet in the British channel. The immediate mobilization of the Prussian army is ordered. Communication between the right and left banks of the Rhine is interdicted. inter-dicted. Pru-sia offers Austria a province for an alliance. The corps legi.slatiff has been officially official-ly notified that the Prussians have entered moselle with hostile intentions. The troosp of Saxony are on the move ; an i the Dutch reserves have been ordered out to protect the fron tier. The Bavarian army, including the reserve corps, has been ordered to take the lield. Napoleon will proclaim an amnesty to cover all eases before the high court of justice, except conspiracy against his life. An engagement is rumored near l'orbach, widi a Prussian loss of ;.',tjUO killed and a F'rench loss of L'.OCO. A schooner lias arrived at New Orleans with s'. negroes from Hayti for the plantations. The Chicago German papers denounce de-nounce Napoleon severely and predict his speedy downfall. Sunday was fearfully hot in Chicago, the thermometer over a hundred in the shade with not a breath of air stirring. stir-ring. A liberal uprising is threatened in Rome, and fears are entertained of an attack on the city. An effort is being made by the governments gov-ernments diplomatically represented in Paris to loe ilize the war between France and Prussia. The conduct of Baron Werther, the North German minister at Paris, has caused great dissatisfaction. The Gaulois announces the opening of a subription list by the patriotic of Paris, for the wounded in the coming struggle. The khedive of Egypt has given a large donation to the sufferers by the late Constantinople Are. The pope wishes to proclaim infallibility infalli-bility on the :24th ; leave cf absence will then be given for three months to all the fathers desiring it. The London Sprc'affr thinks the result of the war will be that theBoua-partes theBoua-partes will be found to have exhausted heaven's patience, i France will oppose to the Prussian j rlrleetnnona revolving cannon, tiring ! forty bullets a minute, supposed to be an American arm. The Prussians have entered France in the department of Moselle, on the Nancy and M inheim R. lb, but not in great force. The Ecumenical euueil protests ajain-t the calumnies of the public pivs-. No wonder 1 The Loudon Shijf:,,: G (:(;: l.wks for increased commerce to England, if she remains neutral, by the Get man I shipping being kept at home. I A F'rench -hip from Montevideo pa-sed a black s!;;p. er about i.i.KV t'Mis, on the iloth of May, on lire from stem to stern; c.'.rgJ apparently pe- troleum. The Canadian authorities will not permit any U. S. fishing vess: 1 to fish within ftiree miles of the Canadian shores, nor within three miles cf a line drawn from headland to headiaud where a bay is ten mi.es wide. The F'rench senate visited the emperor em-peror and empvess a: St. Cloud in a nody, when a congratulatory and patri.'t'.c address was matie, and the I ctv.i ress was utme 1 f.-r the regency. The New Y''rk 2 .',!;.. referring to the de.-laratton vi war by France, says it fas been irutu t iC first a fraudulent quam-l and has culminated in a diplomatic diplo-matic falsehood ; and thinss the brunt of the war will be on the 11 due. A shrt bloody and decisive war is 'o"kel tor between France and P;u-sia. The New York Wurld thinks Fiance has bouud 1 erself to certain conditions in t!,e p esen- war by the proclamation that ;t is a war uot upon Germany but upon Prussia, and to correct certain j v.Ti.n-, i:e tt' -cck v -ngt-iriee nor for las: mqht's flashes. I The iu.t'eria! guard v'-'u; ies Par;-. There were several -ua-strok s in Chicago on Sue. lay. The anav of Wurtetulur.- is ord- red to take the Meld. (.V'Wn Prince F'rcd'Tick lakes -om-inaiid of the armies cf South Germany. Napoleon hasn't gone to the rent yet ; he goes to-morrenv. A French tre-a-ury loan of rive hundred hun-dred million franc- was taken up in a few hour-. The Zouaves from Africa disembarked disem-barked at Marseilles on Sunday. Two hundred and eighty thousand French soldiers are ready to cross into Germany. "he wildest war enthusiasm continues contin-ues to reign in Par's. The Chicago grain market continues excited, with a further rise in wheat. The American squadron in the German Ger-man waters is joined by the English channel fleet. A cotton seed oil manufactory in New Orleans was burned on Sunday, with a loss of $100,010. Chicago had an enthusiastic German meeting-at Turner hall on Sunday, to express sympathy with Prussia. St. Louis had a German mass meeting meet-ing last aight to express- sympathy for l'russia. Three hundred and fifty Chinese reached St. Louis ou Sunday, tn route to Tennessee. There was an anti-French demonstration demon-stration in Florence, Italy, on Sunday. Crowds shouted, "Down, with the F'rench ; 7iva Italian neutrality ; viva Prussia 1" All the troops in the central department depart-ment of France, and the ecole militaire, have received orders to iiy.rch to the frontier. The chiefs of the different parties of Hungary have adopted a resolrttion declaring that every victory gained by France is a victory for Hungary. Lottie . McAlioe, aged H--, won-the Pennsylvania ladies' sculling, match, making a mile in six seconds less than l'.i minutes. All the North German steamers have stopped running and foreign mails by them are in Baltimore and New i'ork. FliTbrts arc being made to effect temporary arrangements to cary them. Subscriptions are being taken up in the leading cities of the L nion, among the Germans, in aid of the widows and orphans of Prussian soldiers about to be killed in battle. |