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Show ll.i;il.LI F. I Mil S.M.1L'UUI.IWIU MMUKJlJUaK TELEGRAM S. U-.por.i-i PijeoiuW k-r tbe Salt Lais Lirtxioitj V Lu-rn Union IVIoprapU. LiCHTNING FLASHES. Jefferson Davis has sailed for Europe. Eu-rope. Parliament is prorogued until October Oc-tober -5th. No new developments concerning the Nathan murder. The U. S. treasuty Lold a millio-i of gold on Wednesday. Gen. Sheridan has gone to the Prussian headquarters. All the raw sdk of California, equal to her samples, is ordered at fair prices. The Bepublican S ate convention for Ohio met at Columbus on Wednesday. Wednes-day. The naturalization treaty between the United States and Britain is ratified. rati-fied. ! Berlin bankers decline the Piussian war loan, but the people subscr be for tt freely. Thornton, British' ambassador at Washington, has been made a ivnight uf liio Uath. Humors of a naval engagement between be-tween the Freach and Prussians in the Baltic are false. T'hoie was a rum ir on We Ju:sday that Prince Frederick Cnarles had cut thiough the French Hues at Aletz. The treaty lor the protection of Belgium was loudly cheered when it ivas .ead in tuo British Pur.iameiit. ..The French losses in the late battle were more frightful than thj most exaggerated estimates of the Prussians. The Prince Imperial is in London, at the French legation, in charge ol W. F. Smith, Napo.eon's coutideutiai .:gent. The jewels and valuables of the French impress are in London, and the famous diamonds of the Duie ol Biuuswick. - James Forman, cashier of the Lank of Nova Scot'a, is a defaulter to the amount of $J'J,0d0 ; his property is estimated at id 'JoUOU Governor Seward left Auburn on Wednesday for San Francisco. A iare number of persons gathered to see him olf, and cueered heartily. l'rus.ian oilicers and soldiers think litile of the effectiveness of the uiet-railleurs, uiet-railleurs, but think the cha-sepot is a oetler weapon than the neeule-guu. On the 1st of July the French consulate con-sulate at Canton was attacked by the raubie, and the CjIIsuI was obliged to take refuge under the BiitisQ Hag, The new army board, to act upon applications ap-plications 01 ouIa-is wishing to be le-ueved, le-ueved, ws to meet at W ushuigtoii yesterday. Aumt hfteeu cases were to ojuio before it. The English admiralty deny the statement mac the iron-cads Cumber-tamt Cumber-tamt ud Ayi. court &e unable to go to sea : ou. short notice lor want ol stoics.- -, President Grant reached St, Louis ou Tuesday night, and is stoppiDg at the residence of W. Benton, a wealthy citizen, lie wdl go to Chicago on Saturday Sat-urday and spend ."Sunday theie. A large number of bones were d.s-covered d.s-covered on W ednesday by the woik-uicii woik-uicii digging a dite-u in the New lork City Hail, eitposed to be belonging to victims ol Hie cholera iu 15J-. When Oi.ivier tried to speak the second time in the Corps L-gislatU 011 Tuesday, mem jers ot the "Lett ru-hed 011 uiui and would have niur-uered niur-uered him, if the others had not iuter-pos.d. |