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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Rtportftd pciallj for th Salt Laii Healld by uurD Unios Telegraph. Napoleon is at Rheims. The Yilette rioters of Paris have had a preliminary examination. Additional arrests of Prussians were made in Paris on Thursday. The report of the wounding of Prince Frederick Charles is repeated. France is organizing a large corps of sharpshooters. The reported killing of Prince Albert, Al-bert, of Pussia, is not confirmed. There was fighting all day on Thursday Thurs-day at Mars le Tour. The French papers were full of confidence in victory. vic-tory. London news confirms the French statements concerning the result of Tuesday's battle, that at night the French occupied the Prussian position of the morning. The road between Metz and Verdun was a constant scene of carnage from Sunday to Friday. The bodies of two of the three burglars burg-lars who murdered young Merrick, at Binghampton, were found on Wednesday Wednes-day in the Chenang river. They had been wounded in the eicounter and drowu3d in trying to cross the river. Prussia is said to have refused a proposition for an armistice. She will discuss no proposition outside of Paris. The Phoenix oil works, of Schuylkill, Philadelphia, have been destroyed by fire, occasioned by a gas explosion. There was a duel on Friday, at Savannah, Ga., between Ludlow Cohen and Richard Atkin. The former was mortally wounded; the latter was unhurt. un-hurt. Two Paris journals, the Gauche and Cloche, are suspended by the military authorities. The private gardens of the Tuilleries are turned into an out-door military hospital under the superintendence of Dr. Nekton. The Georgia legislature has agreed to buy Kimball's Opera House, Atlanta, Atlan-ta, for the capitol. Excited crowds no longer surround the Corps Legislatif in Paris, and the ordinary quiet of the city is restored. Antoneili says the infallibility dogma is now binding upon the whole Catholic Catho-lic church throughout the world, without with-out further notice. Thirty thousand persons attended a German pic-nic at Jones' Wood, on Friday, over the recent Prussian victories. victo-ries. They had a big time. A French correspondent eays the reason why the London Timet and Ttl-trjrnph Ttl-trjrnph are so bitter against Napoleon is that a lady of the Orleans family is dining and wining them, and doing the amiable to them. Baron Maloratic, a JJanovarian, wants a corps of Hanovarian "wild cat" sharp-shooters to act for France. lie is not opposed to Germany, but to Prussian tyranny. The Baron is said to be a nephew of Bismarck. A temperance picnic was disturbed at Morrisana, N. 1"., by a drunken crowd, and two men were severely beat en one dangerously. The Paris Liberie urges reprisals by the French war vessels for the depredations depreda-tions of the Prussians. The "opposition" in the French Chambers has agreed to inform the government that no peace must be made while there is a Prussian on French soil. |