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Show TELE 6 E AMS. rU ported ipc!llT for the fHLT Lin HouJJ Ly Yi wtern Talon Telegraph. LIGHTNING FLASHES. It is reported that Napoleon is sick. New York has a German aid society. Nineteen French vessels of war are now in the Baltic. The Prussian army wad advancing on Metz last Saturday. Torpedoe? are thickly strewn in the channel of the Weisser. Bi.-marck's organ approves of England's Eng-land's position of neutrality. Don Ferrando of Portugal is willing to accept the Spanish crown. It is proposed to establish a board of naval construction at London. The French yacht fleet accompanied the Baltic fleet to act as ambulances. The crew of the U. S. frigate Franklin Frank-lin have nearly all recovered from small pox. Indians made an incursion intoSono-ra intoSono-ra lately and committed a number of outrages. The Spanish fleet entered the Mediterranean Med-iterranean on Friday, bound lor the Balearac Islands. King William's journey from Berlin to his head-quarters is said to have been an unbroken ovation. . A Vienna letter says Bi-marck was ready in 1SG6 to abandon Belgium and Luxembourg to France. 1 The Pope has written to Napoleon expressing his dissatisfaction at the French troops leaving Rome. The fortifications of Hamburg aud Antwerp are being put in a state of defense wilh all po.-siblc haste. There was heavy fighting reported between the French and Prussians on Friday evening and all day on Saturday Satur-day at several points along the frontier. It is believed the Prussian plan of attack is to concentrate at Mayence, Coblentz and Darmstadt and march into France. A fight was reported to have taken place at N iederianterbach, near the junction of the Lanier and Uhine, on Saturday. The London workinemen's association asso-ciation ask aid from New York for 2,000 mechanics locked out in Geneva. Madrid journals have been prosecuted prose-cuted for publi-hing a false dispatch announcing the defeat of the French at Saarbrucken. The Austrian ministerial director is said lo have seen Napoleon at Metz and announced that Austria and Italy had formed an alliance favorable It' France. A Paris mob on Saturday made deineii.'traiions against the shops of I money-changers suspected of sending j specie to Prussia, 'the police had to interfere. All persons residing iu Paris natives na-tives of eounlrie.v at war with Fiance, are summoned before the. commissary of police to take out permits or leave the country. Germany is very dissatisfied with the English style of neutrality and don't like Franc gelling coal, cartridges and horses from liritaiu. It was General D.iniayan. commanding command-ing the infantry, who was killed lit Weissenbuig, mid not General l'oany, commanding the division. A dispatch from Met., published in in the Paris Gauliii llys of the royal guards'of pruV''. to pieces. The Prus.iari " down at 7000. iQ .. Only 3,331 immigrant .,,, York last week from Euro,! ' the effect of the war. The French prisoners ?o f a are distributed around ;.'.. Piussians say they will ,r j ' crip' treatment of these iu,;u ,V,,' captured they are no Jonr"; The North Carolina t,.. gP claim a two-thirds' rnajr,,;... r.jrd' houses of the State kiVV:. "-m a Congressional majority. ; Sunderland, England, Hi address to Gladstone, intra,,' ernrneiit to pcr.-evere in .' ' policy. ' -J Hon. Jim Cavanaugh, I). '.. .. l'd Montana, is working hard t,,'.. fitT the paidon of O'Neii and . - : Fenians lately convicted, ani' " of success. i ' The people living next do,--- than'a house heard fcccfS n '. ' fIl of the murder about 2 o'c!.,,'i t morning, and the sound of ar',' The Prussian authorities & . citizens to be dignified in their ' towards and courteous i n trti -French prisoners, though tj..?' mies. ' '' Er The Tyne, England, wattrs,- . are to row agamst the Sl J ia men in the lortheoming tour-,""1 . have finished training and it.-'r1 from Glasgow for Montrei ' new boats with them. A Boston policeman arrest -- on Saturday night, and a c-,' tempted a rescue, when the '.i.A" four shots among them all took effect.- wounding three;' .a There was pearly a serious riot c the police, however, suppress! Frederick William, Prinee Prussia, commanding the St man army issues a proclamation soldiers of Prussia, Wurtcm.-; f Baden united under his cEi'i"". ,i is confident they will spiedd ( over new victories which s. honor and peace to united Gt:;;;-The Gt:;;;-The French council of tr.lv . urge the Parisians to be calm,;.;, and orderly, "in view of the tu.. 'j tion whaich has been naturally i-.. ( against certain persons guilty ko for which they have been ar-i They Germau moiiey-chaijr: j meant |