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Show TELEGRAMS. B'fcrUr'J s;--iallT for th Slt List Hmu by V Mtern Union TeligriL.li. LIGHTNING FLASHES. At the Moreus gulch mines. New Mexico, three men cleaned up three pounds of gold in twen'y four hours in Grouse gulch fifiy-fuur ounces and eighteen pennyweights were taken from one claim in seven days. It is reported that a hundred white men are with the Crow Indians on Iiiu Horn river, supposed to be members mem-bers of the Big Hoi n expedition. The Crows and Sioux are said to have had a fight recently, in which the Crows ha i twenty killed and the Sioux twelve or fifteen. Ashburv, of the Cumbria, had a compliun n"ary banquet given by the New Y'ork yacht club. The South Carolina Ilepub'i'an convention con-vention lias nominated S. K. Scott for re election as Governor, and A. J Rancior, colored, for Lhun-naut Governor. Gov-ernor. A large nn-jot itv F ihe delegates dele-gates were colored, and cadetselling Whittemore was chairman. A three-story pri-t mill at Newbury-poit. Newbury-poit. R. I., caved in on Thursday, burying three men. They were got out alive, but badly injured. A co'ored man in Baltimore, named CluM. Costune, cut his wile's throat on Thursday. Syracuse, N. Y , had a $50,000 fire on Thursday, by the burning of Sweet & Co.'." steel works. During the fifteen months of the present administration $oG,6iX).G50 more internal revenue was collcctod ban durinu the hist fifteen months of the previous administration. There is great indignation in Spain at Grammont'siisper.-ion of the Cortes. The Indian commissioners have reelected re-elected Brunot president and Vincent Collyer sccretary. Members of the commissioners will visit the various Indian reservations and furnish th'TO supplies. Mers. Farwell fi Collyer, of the Indian euniuiis-doiiern, will visit the Indian reservations on the I'acifie roast 'hiring September. The l'ren.'h eovcniuient has received the uffieial notification of I)"ntuark'H neutrality. The ballon in the bank of Ku,''aJ.id has decreased 1 , 1 S.8,0 "I. More failures apvirportd in Lirrr-I Lirrr-I ool. The Connecticut, Aliantonoma, Ali ara, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Shawnee, Sabine, Shenandoah, Ti-coidtrago, Ti-coidtrago, Virginia, 'Wubash and Wort hier are being got ready for sea at the Charleston navy yards. The Chinese government has limited the exportation of Chinese laloiers to vessels of th.3 treaty powers. No Piu-sian troops aie to be seen ah in; the Rhine from Bast he to Coo-stance. Coo-stance. The troops of Wurteuil uvg are moving mov-ing towards the torn ess of Rasiadt The Belgian forces lately in camp are distributed among the Irontiir fortresses, for-tresses, and the lortilications ure U.ing strengthened. Abdcl Kader has volunteered to serve in the French a: my. The London Shipping Gazelle thinks Prussia will declare coal contraband of war. Berliu news nys Beneditti's draft of the secret treaty is not the only dixu inent of the kind, as Napoicou one time similaily opened his v ews ith regard to Switzerland, and t-aid he dij not know where France and ltul joined. Papers proving this, it is said, can be pi od .iced.. The steamer California took a million mil-lion and a quarter of ispeeie from New Y'ork to Europe. A royal decree has been issued ly Prussia, calling for volunteer narines to protect the Prussian roast. Pruss a offers as high as 5,000 thalers for the deaU-uclioii of hostile vessels. Prince Napoleon goes secretly to Copenhagen. The Pckin attack against foreigners was directed specially asain.-t the French, though other foreigners were accidentally killed. LAST NIGHTj FLASHES. The British government declines to sta e its views with regard to putting its army on a war footing. The English Attorney Gencial holds that coal cannot be seized unless in an enemy's vessel. The Erglish iron clad IKirrior is to take the Pnnces, Royal, wile of the C own Piince of Prussia, to Eog'and A dispatch to the North German ambassador iu London, fiom B siuark. confirms the authenticity i f the seer t T'aty published in the Loudon Times. The French have employed Americans Ameri-cans to buy arms at Liege, under pretense pre-tense they were intended lbr the United Slates. There is great excitement in the Danubian principalities by a rumoi that the people are preparing to u.-e the present opportunity to obtain their iudi pendence. Turkey is arming to pievent a levolt. Napoleon is at Met, the head quarters quar-ters of the Fiench army. Tw o officers of the Baden army were nrie.-ted at Mett, and well tnatcu, but were sent to Paris. Patten Pa.mer, the Chicago millionaire, million-aire, was married to Miss Benha Houore, on '1 bur-day. New York breadstuff speculators think if Napoleon whip the lir-t great battle, all Europe will be involved iu war. And that if he loses he Will either lose his lliruue or be compelled to li.-teu to th other great powers. So they won't buy bicadstuffs, waiting to see. Lieut. Col. James Lot I en, inspector geneial. lias been tried by c urt martial mar-tial at Loui.-ville, and di-missed the service, the Piesideut approving the sentence. Tde Prussian government lias recognized recog-nized the continental telegraphic bureau as its official reporter. Its war bulle tins will be posted up through Germany. Ger-many. It supp ies the Associated Piess news for America. |