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Show TELEGRAMS. Uprt-i si-iilly for tit Su,t Lke IIervui hy LIGHTMIWG FLASHES. Prominent Calilbrnians have invited Pies dent Grant lo vi.it their state. The iron-c!ads Moaadnnck and Co-miinchr Co-miinchr are ordered t.. be put in a seagoing sea-going condition. The uianaecr of tho Atlantic and Pacitio tcle.iriaph company at .-aera-luen o has been arrested for st. ahn; Assooiiite l Press reports from the Western Union wires. Four surveying parties have left Portland, Oieuon, on a prehniiniry cxatuina'ion of t he loute for the Northern North-ern Pacific R. R. Two persons have been arresttd on the French border for exp.irtmg feO.d to Prussia. The Au-triau director of foreign affairs, af-fairs, an ;iv- wed adver. uiy of l'iu-sia, S at Pa. is. Miles Greenw mil's fumdry and machine ma-chine sh'.pi, t ineini ati, were damaged UUO by fi e on Friday. 'Ivo c inp inies of Fe leral so'diers have arrived in L misville to protect iemo voters at be tlec(i"ii to-moi roi The liciroes vote for the Hist tin e. t-l.n idan will be r. fused pel mis.-ion 10 accoumany the French army. Tue Paris journals dure' not puh'L-h he London ' ally A'rt's tehftraiu div-o div-o r i 1 i ! i ;r the eetii ia suiiat!iy of Americans Amer-icans wi b Prussia. It is said Prince Napoleon is obliged to :ic com -any the Emperor as a pr-cautien pr-cautien ugiiin-t his po-sib'.e dislouilty in case ot' defeat. He is tiet to have an in 'e.iendent c. uiinand. 1 he geiical c..uimauding 'n Pari-has Pari-has povcr to dee. are maitial Lw ii' nece -.-ary. The ci'ai'el o'"Glient is being armed ac 1 th.e IJelgi -jui army i asraiu iu mo-t mo-t o I. An ad Ires"i has been publi bed in Be giuni, dtelaring '.hat the cabinet is incapable and mu-t b- replaced bv another an-other in sympathy w.th the people, to pre-ene tlie iudepi u leneu of i he kingdom. king-dom. The F.eivh fleet ha-arrived at Copenhagen. Co-penhagen. Anna Cora Mowatt, tlie distinguished distinguish-ed American atuhor-fs mid ."etress, i dead. Edwards and Collier are to fi'bt in the p ii; rue' on September lSj.h, fifty luiic from St. Louis. The Chinese embas-y express profound pro-found regret at h iviiu' leai ned of tlie .unaee at Tieiilziii aga'list loreiguers. Ail civilians in licrhn, hot. permanent perma-nent rc.si lents, were to decide yea.erday whether they would leave or remain uinil further orders. For over n week lie; Prussian railways rail-ways have been u-cl exclusively for Uiilii'r.ry transportation. The sold'ers of Polish Prus.s'a are unu ually patriotic an I veheiiient in tin ir expressions of h i.r. d against the French. The New Yoik TrU'in'a 'peci.il Lays the Pru tan army Kill soon assume as-sume the olfen-ive. Tin: f .ris at Mayenee are s'rengihe e l, cm and a I ,ng ie;;', an 1 will ailor J a b i-e for ollen.dve operations. All hope of peae-: are pOht.poned until uber a er- at battle. LAST NIGHT'S FL&SHIS. Tbcrcwrds fur the murdenr of Beiijaii'in Nathan, of Neve Voik, now amouifb to j'.l.fi. Scnor Ovidio l'ai t'ett, oftjub.i. who died some June sinv, left Ins widow a million d dlaiK, and iline mi I on.-, more lo be divided among his Jurt ftriir ciiilureii, tuost of whoiu w.-ic ilicjiiU-m ilicjiiU-m am. Attorney Gcn"ral Akerinan declinec 'o e.ve a wnt tn opinion about the bills pe.-c-d concerning Gonipu the I iM night of tin; .session, u itil tlie matter mat-ter comes be fin; him ollicially. A number of persons have been wiudiiiig the pens'on .ifh Some members of C nigresH are iini lieaied; nuong them I5utf r, of Tenues-ee, and Wimpy, member elect from Gcnria. The Biitinh Parliament wid adjourn V'lgllst 1 1 III. '''ad-tone prop' vs a bill to summon 1 1. !,. :ir nt in "ii iirtead of tburtcn TI.. ' !! ern-.-ting Kraneo and A!-.- I;a- t-.-e ..,.-. -fully bud. I '!'.-!, r "ike t . Moi':.'y' nvrl; i IC.I. ". ''"'- I. '1 h. le are furu.-T ,-..n:'ifi liiet. the ii-.tian C'vlhoUes --.ll lii.r,,t;ie l'rol'M i mts mile'-' lb- 'o'-ill.teliiy dn"nn j j. .:;..l y 'j j . im-i ir-ESSi;'.''.-..!!'-!- - JllJUL-.ULU'LJIiJUlilJ.HJ. . L1LLUII1 Several IM W'siap"l' c 'I'le-ooillleHtS. m.Iy A'ic":C!n and Fne!i-h, ware .'S'ed'ii I'l'l'l'V at )p'l us s,:e-. 'I'h y n"ie I Ii -rale 1 b it w irued avva) fooi 'he army. L irL-e 'io'lies of Fr ti -b 'reops are tiio ine nor' h ea-r fr mi Ve The I' 't snin-' ire cone n'ra'ing 1 e.i"i ems ei ' f tin .is tx-.r Cobh'iitz. T!i" I' o I-.nir.e. 0 in. 'f deni.'s ' at ih l ink of F ain e a ke.l pr-niis-i ii to temporarily suspend specie p'lyillell's. X" old claiiiiH can be paid by the iii''r'''r-iii'i-T' r eeiieral without further legi hit on by f'ongre-s. Pru--;-i ii hitterv r nii"'ait'in!r of E'l-dainl's vi"!ation of neutrality in sep .b ii.. Fran -e with articles eontia-baiid eontia-baiid of war. In uiense aetivitv is nianifeled by 'he trootis on both sides and everv-thi- ir ineieaies a terrible encounter H'lon. The French will pav in go'd fir what they take in nn enemy's c. unt'V. The Pru-S'iin governni""t. has sup-pressf, sup-pressf, a large nuuiber of journal. A New York ladv of Whine has volunteered vol-unteered as a Prii-Han annv nurse. The ereat yit -ht race for the Queen's cup now h"'d be America, is fixed for August IS h. The landwch'' throusrh Oer'iiany responds re-sponds shiui't-hly to the sununons to come forward. Much di-eontent is felt in Vienna at the neutrality of Au tria. A French rain- f war overhauled the t ark Aor H r. fnno Philadelphia to Bremen, I ut allowed her to proceed. Snain has published a proclamation of neutiali'y. At C'Urtlandvilli', on Thursdav nigh'; a party of youn? ra n stripped naked nn I tarred a, d feathered a youiii; wnuiaii. b.r her iniitnai'y with a uniri who-e wile reectly went ciazy an I committed suicide. In the op min.r kirmi h i the Prussians Prus-sians have had the advantage. Congressman Cleveland and f.niily weie ihrown from a eaniiire, in Mor-ristowti, Mor-ristowti, N. Y ' ti Friday nit'bt, mid all were injnie 1 but not seiieu-lv. |