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Show TELEGRAMS. Reported Fpedally fnr the Falt Lake IIcrald by We.it era L'nion 'lelegraph. LIGHTMNG FLASHES. California is to have another land district, the Shasta. Montreal suffered from a terrible storm on Wednesday night, which destroyed a large number of buildings and an immense amount of property. There was a cold excitement in New York on Thursday, owing to the prospect pros-pect of European war. There are six deaths from the Elm Park riot, and two more of the wounded wound-ed can't live. Tho lobby of congress has been swarming this week with agents anxious anx-ious to crowd through private or jobbing job-bing bills. The feeling in Europe is still one of great anxiety and want of confidence iu peace pretensions. The French ' military attache at Vienna, Vi-enna, now in Paris, has received orders to return immediately to his post. The French generally are indi -posed to accept the dispatch ot Prince Leo po d's father as a final settlement of the question. Several leading Pa i ian journals are bitter against the ministry. The Fre ch senate meets to-day an hour earlier tj uiscu.-s the Com e of the ministry. An opiniou prevails that Prussia is trying to gain time. Mrs. Phillips aud daughter, of De troit, were found with their bodies horribly mangled, on Thursday, their house havi 'g been first burned. Ed ward Hood is arrested on suspicion. The London Te'ajraph says the only response yet from Prussia to France has been haughty, offensive and ex treme, designed to be firm aud dignified. digni-fied. Nipoleon demands that the king of Prussia should formally disavow Leopold's Leo-pold's candidature, aud the king of Prussia forma ly refuses. A Berlin dispatch says the people of Prussia are calm, serious, and resolved to tight for the national honor. War preparations still continue. In France on Wednesday niht several hundred students shouted "down wirh Prussia," aud sam; the Marseillaise without interference by the police. Another expedition, having ams. munitions, clot, 'dug and meoicincs, bus been successfully landed in Cuba. Senator Norton, of Minnesota, died 'on Thur.-day. in Washington. Rumors from Paris and Berlin continue con-tinue terribly mixed- Some declare peace is secured; others assert war is certain. Saddler beat Kelly in a culling race on the Thames on Thursday. It is said Bismarck heard of Leopold's Leo-pold's withdrawal while on his way to Ems to join the king, and turned back to his estates. Several houses were blown down and a tuau killed by a wind storm at Lew-iston, Lew-iston, Maine, on Thursday night. Colored cadet Smith was not badly treated at West Point, as was asserted: as-serted: Congress was hurrying through business busi-ness on Thursday and yesterday. On Sunday a negro ravished a white girl near Sedalia. Mo., and was after- ward taken out of jail and hung by the citizens. I The French ambassador demanced au audience -of the Prussian king, to : xaet that lluh nz iil-to r---i tia-;-'- meet be made perperu.il The k ntr ; declined to see him and sent wn ht ! had no further coin.nu.r.cjt'.oti to ; make. T' e senate has passed a bill erarit-ing erarit-ing Mis. Lincoln a pen-ion of three thou-an l dol'ars a year. A bill has ra-sed he bouse appro-priatlti? appro-priatlti? So.''"."!' WO to enaUe the p trident tr-ident to preserve peace wirti the ludi uns by payin;: their annuuies ('has E. D .-lor: tr is c. manned envoy exti aordioary to Japan. General Mrfjl Han is appointed en-cineer en-cineer in chief of the department of the north. The king of Pru-sia refused to see Beneditti, the French ambassador; or to sign the promise required by the French government. England, lusis and Austria have made energetic eff Tts to prevent a rupture between France and Prussia, but have made no prog i ess. A boy of fourteen, driving a grading team, was severely whipped by a man in Missouri, on Tuesday, on the Kansas Kan-sas and Texas K. 11. He rode off, came back with a shot gun and revolver revol-ver killed the man mortal y wouuded one of the workmen who tried to t ike him and, ho'diug the pistol in his hand, hitched up his team and rode off. LAST NIGHT'S FLASHES. There is a panic in the London money market. The number of agricultural rrports to be printed t- reduced to 22.) 000. Queen Victoria has gone to Osborne house for the season A tornado in Maine, on Thursday, destroyed a large number of houses in several towns. The English government sustains Napoleon in his demands on Piussia. The house has adopted the conference confer-ence committee report on the Georgia bill. The English government expresses itseil sensible of tne gallantry of toe Canadian troops in repeliing trie t-eni-ans, but has received no nominations for promotion. There were 001 fathers present in the Ecumenical Council when the infallibility in-fallibility vote was taken. The police had to keep the peace among the spectators. Efforts will be made to secure a unanimous vote. A private treaty is said to exist between be-tween the Mexican president. Juarez, and president Grant, the latter guaranteeing guaran-teeing he presidency to Juarez in considers ion of n accession of Mexican Mexi-can territory to the Uuited States. A private dispatch from Europe to Washington says war iu Europe is certain, and President Giant will ca 1 an extia session of uongie.-d in consequence. conse-quence. The senate has adopted the amendment amend-ment to the Georgia bill, dedaring that nothing in that or any otner act of congress shall be construed io affect the term of any officer appointed or any member of the general assembly elected as prescribed by the state constitution. |