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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. Rpportsd ipeciullT for tb Si.lt Lake Hs&ald bj Wntern liMion Telegraph. Thiers has arrived at Tours from London. The valuation of New York is $1,047,388,449. The German northern army is marching march-ing on St. Denis. The Baltimore custom house defalcation defal-cation is only $ 14,000. Much activity is reported in the Lancashire cotton mills. The "Reds" in Paris art struggling hard for the ascendancy. Five hundred Spanish soldiers arrived ar-rived in Cuba on Monday. Paris is quiet even to dullness, with the boulevards full of soldiers. The Swiss, American and Belgian ambassadors have declined to quit Paris. Jules Favre has gone to the headquarters head-quarters of the Prussian army at Meaux. Bismarck is said to be anxious with regard to the policy of the U. S. government. gov-ernment. The Spanish government has ratified Olozago's recognition of the French Republic. The taxation of New York is said to be now lower than any other city in the Union. The Spanlardshave capture 1 another Cuban steamer loaded with arms and war material. '1 he besieged and besiegers at Metz are said to suffer equally from di.-easc and casualties. The Italian troops are received with treat cn:husia-m by the people of the Papa! territory. Three thousand Prussian uniforms were dl.-C'overed on Sunday in three houses in Pari-1. Only a handful of men of Bar.ine's command escaped from Metz. lie is still cooped up there. The siege of Toul is viornu-'y pre-sed by the Pru-.-iniis, an 1 it., capitulation cap-itulation is expected. The Prussians were mas-e in great r '-co on tl " banks of the Seine on Monday, ready lo cro.-s. Mar.-hal Vaillant narrowly escaped beinu' hane'ed by a Paris mob while vi-iting the fbrtilieations. Several Prussian scouts were killed in the neighborhood of Paris on Sunday, Sun-day, by the gardes mobile. Andrew. I. Burns has his commis-ion fciirncd a deputy po-tina.-t'T of Olym-pia, Olym-pia, Washington Territory. A weekly tax is iinpa-ed upon the owners of hou-es or apartun-iit.s in Pari-, who have left the city. There were liftv-two d "iths Iroin yellow f-ver in N,-w ), .-.i:is f,r the wee!: ending cptemU r l-s;ii. The preparation- for the av-:iu!t on Siia-buiL', it is ,-a'd, cannot be complete com-plete 1 in !e-s than four weeks. There is coolne-s between Lords Lyons and Granville, growing out of the former's efforts tor peace. A report that, Encland is furni.-hing large quantities of arms to Fiance creates cre-ates much ill-feeling in Pru-.-ia. Bavaria arid I'-iden decline territorial territori-al enlargement, but. think Al.-ace and Lorraine should go to Geiuiany. Pru-.-ia is prepared to t.eit for peace when Franei: has a government stable enough to enforce a treaty. One Henry Burton has been arrested in Richmond, Va., pounding metal to make three and five cent nickels. General Vinoy has .'iO.OOO troops of the line to dispute the pas-age of the Marrie with the I'ius.-iau advance. Maine Republicans had a majority of between 10,000 and 11,000 on tlicCon-gre-rional vote iu tl'0 late elec tion. Itus-ia will join England iu fresh guarantees for the preservation of Belgium, Bel-gium, if I'lnglnnd will include Holland. There wai a f 17.1,000 fire in the dry and storage houses of (he Merrimac woolen iiiIIIh, near Lowell, M ., on Sunday. The I'ru-siiins surrou'ided a battalion of French tiietirs, on Sunday night, at Mcany. The forest then; cannot, be burned. 'feu tliou aud Work people, employed at I In; thiity woolen lactones of Itheiun, are idle and in a stale of stai valion. I ' i ii '. ia i willing Italy should occupy occu-py Kjnie, Savoy and Nice if the people wi -hto renounce I heir former allegiance. The Spani Ii ;'ovcrnnici,i lias been ollieially imiilieil iim! the French blockade block-ade hi tin: I Ja I lie mid Noi Ih m'iih has been I a I ,' d. ( 'In i I on: N il on', fn I. :i ,i aim ill New Vol I. CI I', ill I a HI" I enl lill 111 ,, I Sin- I I be ;,e- of the I our ::, ' Gu'li.i'ii." The North German Lloyds' line of steamers between Bremen and the United States commence running regularly regu-larly on October 1st. Colored men cannot yet sit on juries in Virginia. Governor Walker advises them to appeal to the Legislature that the old oode may be revised. Napoleon is said to have eulogised the discipline and courage of the Prussians, Prus-sians, and to have averred nothing could keep them out of Paris. Legal proceedings have been commenced com-menced to make Yanderbilt give up the presidency of the Hudson River and New York Central railroads. The injunction on the Patterson & Newark railroad has been removed, and the road has been again opened for business under control of the Erie. The village of Bazeailles, near Sedan, Se-dan, was destroyed by the Prussians, because some of the German wounded fugitives were massacred in the streets. Late dispatches from China are unfavorable un-favorable to peace. The Governor of Nankin has been killed by the natives for his known sympathies with foreigners. for-eigners. The London Globe is severe on the supineness of Paris in permitting the Prussians unmolested to repair the roads and bridges in the line of their advance. Judge Strong, of Philadelphia, has decided that dividends and interest paid by railroad companies, since January Jan-uary 1, 1S70, are not liable to internal revenue taxation. Germany, north and south, is to b offered by Prussia ample guarantees for a healthy political and economical government, if they will consolidate in one confederation. Bismarck sayr distinctly he will starve Paris to surrender, and bombard and burn it if necessary. He demands Metz and Strasburg for Germany stronger fortified than ever. Twenty arroudissements of Paris demand de-mand the immediate convocation of general commissioners in the provinces. They are dissatisfied with the provisional provis-ional government, and it is afraid of the people. The French steamer Lij'ni t0 w hich was to sail yesterday ficm N'ew York, was to carry 100,000 Remington rifles, three million rounds of fixed cartridges, sixteen piece- of artillery and o"0 volunteers vol-unteers for the French army. More than three hundred thou-and gardes mobile and gardo natioiiale were reviewed iu Paris on Saturday. There w:l great cut hu.sia-in, but some ree.inents of the provincial irardes mobile mo-bile ref.i-cd to cry 1 7ed iiuLUqtu .' by order of their oifuvr-. 'I he sieee of Paris, once formally begun, Ib.-inarck wi:l allow no tmii-nitiniearion tmii-nitiniearion between foreign governments govern-ments and their eiuba- ies ih re. lie says he cares 1 1 . . r 1 1 i r t about outside' influence, in-fluence, and that JVu-.-ia will .- ale ail matter- with l iaiice her-clf. Late on Monday iiiirht John Scanned, Scan-ned, of New Yoik. slct and dangerously danger-ously Wollll led 'Cllos. Holl.lhue, tllC man -uppo-e 1 to have killed Seann -i's brother, Florei ih- AM .1 m in, la-t November. A later di -patch says S . annel lias not b. en iu New Ymk for eight Week-. |