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Show TELEGRAMS. Uf'I'-irtf'l "jwviiilly Mr th .Silt I.Akr. Iir.RLi)by W i'sl Ul 11 till lull 'J olt'l it ill. LIGHTNING FLASHES. The Sutfo tunnel is in )'.','J! feet, and porphyry has been met which requires blasting. The Prussians fast and pray to-day for success on their arms. A Fioneli fleet is expected to attack Kiel. Eleven French frigates passed Ilasiings on Monday, steeling east. Keports fiom Mayence say the Prussians Prus-sians arc shifting their position facing sunt hwards. New York hud IT fatal sun strokes on Monday. Asiatic cholera lias appeared in Jersey Jer-sey City. '1 here were six deaths in a few hours. Montreal has a French recruiting office. The recruits are mostly Irish. Lady Franklin held a reception at Cincinnati on Monday. The prospects of the English cropn are improving. Six hundred Chicago Gi-rmiiil-i have applied , to the North German consul to send them to Germany. Mar-hal Uaa'iie is sending everywhere every-where for maps of li.ivai ia. The French military chest, which hu5 ari ived at the army, is in gold, showing l he French intend to iput their territory terri-tory immediately and go w hen- I 'rench notes will not pas. French gunbo it-, lo be i N-d a - in the American war, will operate on the Rhine and Saar. Each will have one heavy gun manned by twelve men. French officers boast thiy have a million of men between Thionville and Strasbourg. Pa-sports to newspaper correspondents correspond-ents are rigidly refu-ed by Napoleon. East Boston suffered half a million of loss by a lire on Monday afternoon. ' The French minister at Stnttgardt was insulted by the poprlace before hi departure. I Many French priests have volunteered volun-teered to go with the army as chaplains. chap-lains. The army guard has left Paris. The French minister of the interior telis the prefects not to pay any attention atten-tion to rumors, assuring them that whenever government receives news I from the seat of war it will be telegraphed tele-graphed to them. King William in a manifesto thanks the Germans, and assures them the war will lead to a durable peace and the completion of German unity and independence. There are additional failures in the Liverpool cotton trade ; names not given . New York had vague rumors on , Monday of the Franco Prussian diffi- i culty behg amicably arranged. A London paper savs Napoleon had no thought of war a fortnight ago, but he saw France slipping from his grasp aud felt he must lead the people to a foieign war. John Bright's health is greatly improved. im-proved. Frelinghuyien has decided to accept the English mission, and will sail about the 1st of September. Senator Chandler was most active in procuring Motley's removal, on the ground that Motley refused to introduce intro-duce him to the Court circle in London last fall. No general battle is expected for some days. ''ommanders of French forces are instructed to strictly observe the rights of neutral powers.. Privateer. ng will not be allowed. A neutral flag will protect enemy's merchandize if not contraband of war, and a l-lockade to be respected mu.-t be effectual. France will not cond-cate the pro-p'j pro-p'j ty of Americans or Spaniards found uii the enemy's vessels. The fortifications of Paris are being repaired an 1 strengthened. Ominous that! Au-tria is like'y to prohibit the spread of the proclamation of infallibility. infalli-bility. An attempt to get up a French sym paihizing meeting at Gahvay, Ireland, was a failure. ' Another skirmish is reported between be-tween French chasseurs and some Prussians. The latter had two killed and littecn wounded; the former five wounded. The Prussian killed were left on trie field. Dr. Newman leaves Washington today to-day for California, and will stop at Salt Like to debate with the champions cham-pions of polygamy. , Four or five vessels are to be ad-led immediately to the United States 1 squadron. '1 he peace party in Paris are numerically numer-ically diminishing every hour. The hanks of England and France have still further increased the rates of interest. A grc.it many English oflicers of nolo go into the Prussian army. General Hubert E. Lee accepts the presidency of the Valley Railroad in addition to his position its President of 'he Washington college. The colored messenger of tho Georgia Geor-gia house of representatives shot dead a colored representative in a quarrel. The IT. S. steamers Tucarora, Pilgrim. Pil-grim. Monitor, Ajax and Winandottc stilled for the So th West parage yesterday yes-terday morning. It is reported the Turkish government govern-ment ha-contracted in America forllnO cannon. The ici-oii why Clarendon refused to re-open the Alabama discussion is to be inquired into by the British Commons. Com-mons. The business portion of Oolhrook, N. 11., was burned on Monday night with a lo.-s of ('.", 0011. The French fleet for the north is ready for sea, and carries S, (Kit) marines. A Carlist rising is hourly expected in Spain. The discovery of new diamond fields is announced from South Africa. Each I'Yench regiment is provided with ;'.()(, 000 cartridges. St. Louis had a dozen sunstrokes on Monday, mostly fatal; and two cases of hydrophobia. The London papers are furious against France, (he Ttinrs urging immediate im-mediate intervention in the European I roubles, A fleet of French frigates passed Dover on Monday afternoon, sailing eastward. A great crowd iis.-.ciu'oled ou the blulls to sec thein. At Poiien, Nebraska, a sell'con-fesscd sell'con-fesscd robber named Miller was taken from the shcrilf aud hanged by a mob in presence of u thousand persons. Enthusiastic German iiicotin.' S are being hi'ld all over the country. The Cincinnati Voung Men's Democratic Demo-cratic Club oppose the inln ductioli of Chinese labor and any candidate for Congress not pledged against it. Itava.iau videtles have been seen wiih the Prussians, showing that (lie Prussian and South German troops are bles.ded. Prussia has goi ihe ll.ivarian cavalry -aid to he superior to its ow II. |