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Show TELEGRAMS. Kcport-rd cp-riaily fur the 8lt Lkb IIould tj MTitrn Union Tclgrah. LIGHTNING FLASHES. Mexico has another small revolution. Colorado mining news is encouraging. The last of the French troops have left Civita Vecchia. President Grant will go to St. Louis to-morrow on private business. Frelinghuysen has not yet accepted the English mission. President Grant will issue a neutrality neutral-ity proclamation. The report that Saarlouis had been taken is unfounded. There was a slight earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico, on the 120th ult. Five corps of the Prussian army are said to be composed mainly of Poles. The French say the Prussian cavalry carry old horse pistols. General 11. E. L"e has not offered his service 4 io the French. "His sword is sheathed forever." Four arrests are reported in New York on suspicion of Nathans' murder. mur-der. Ilelmbold's co'tagc at Long Branch was robbed on Thursday night of $18,-000 $18,-000 in diamonds. Three thou-and acres of woodland in Ocean County, N. J., owned by A. P. Stanton, have burned over ; loss, SOO,-UOO. SOO,-UOO. Rev. Dr. Samuel Osgood has been ordained in New York a deacon of the Episcopal church. San Francisco had twenty-two murders, mur-ders, lilty seven suicides and seventy-four seventy-four accidents during the past year. A train reached Frankfort on Friday Fri-day with five hundred French, prisoners prison-ers taken at Weissenburg, on their way to Northern Prussia for confinement. confine-ment. The Prussians took 800 prisoners at Weissenburg, including eighteen officers. offi-cers. A French man-of-war has captured the North German ,'hree - masted schooner Soure and taken her to Brest. It is understood that England is determined de-termined to make the invasion of Belgium Bel-gium a causut belli. I If Belgium is invaded, the King i will summon to his aid the powers which have guaranteed her neutrality, and England will respond. Passports cun be obtained on appli-j appli-j cation at the State passport bureau, Washington. Five and a quarter miles of track were laid on 'he Kansas Pacific K. lion li-on Thursday. It is expected to reach Denver next week. Denver is overrun with desperadoes, and garrotitig is plentiful with business lively. The Denver Germans have organized a society for the relief of the widows and orpliatiH of their fellow countrymen. It is reported England will send two f-igates to th': Tiber to protect the Pope. Collisions between the French and German soldiers in the pontifical service serv-ice are of frequent occurrence. A secret agent of the Irish republicans republi-cans is said to have arrived in l'hiladel pliia. and is busy endeavoring to unite the differences among the Fenians. It i.-' said Fr.u c; has agreed to send arms, ammunition and fifty thousand men to Ireland, if F-ugland takes sides I with Prussia. I President Gr.nl will not. call an ex-1 ex-1 tra session of Congress, unless the war should so affect our interests as to render it necessary. Reals, the New York murderer, was executed on Friday morning amidst great excitement. The garde mobile at Chalons illuminated illumi-nated on Thursday night, in honor of the capture of Saarbrucken. The Republicans were defeated in ; the Memphis judicial election by two I tliou-and majority. j fieiH-ral Smith arid Judge Smith wen- raeh lined live dollars for their I lii'bt of Thur-d.iy. Who pays for the (irli' l-llV ..:ir V The ' li-e.tioii officers of the oth ward. Memphis, have been arrested for violation vio-lation ol tin; law enforcing the 11th and I "ilh amendment-. |