Show SPECIAL SPECIA 1 TO thle THE DESERET NEWS aa NEW yore YORK 17 today to day beecher reached on the war and complimented england and expressed sympathy for prussia but the present war was a war of despots desp jots and for no principle of right or justice he hoped america would remain pacific the germans of nevark newark held a mass meeting and pledged money and men if necessary for prussia and resolved to ask for a special session of congress to form aa an alliance between germany and america the weather Is intensely hot two fatal cases of sunstroke I yore YORK 19 the tribunes london special this morning says that private letters from paris represent that thereisa prospect of serious trouble between france and england the french government is furious at the tone of the english papers and threatens to refuse all applications from the english for army passes certain members of the house of commons held a meeting yesterday to consider the propriety of holding a large gathering to express sympathy with prussia and prominent members have written letters approving the project the workingmen propose holding a similar meeting the feeling in london against france is intense and it is uni universally believed that the troops recently call cali called home from the engllish colonies have been concentrated in m view of english participation in the present war great britain has now at the home depots troops and can muster about there ia is great activity in the navy it is reported that secret instructions have been given to the french onni ofil officers cers that the troops shall divide the treasure of all kinds which they acquire by victory A rumor that russia has declared in favor of prussia creates the most intense joy among mong the germans the naval appropriation made by congress is by no means adequate to the necessities of the service at present t q and would be vastly in arrears of any requisition which might be made should the pending difficulties stretch across the atlantic the navy consisting of eighty two vessels is sadly disabled both by want of men and repairs to the ships the tribunes Z washington special says shenew the new hew pension bill passed near the close of the session it makes several changes which are important to pensioners hereafter payments are to be made quarterly the agent forwarding the vouchers to each person on the rolls by mail mall and on receipt of these vouchers in in proper form returning a check payable to the order of the claimant pension agents are allowed thirty cents for making out each voucher which the government is to pay and no agent can collect any fee whatever of the pensioner for his services no attorney or agent is allowed to col feet a fee of or over twenty nive five dollah dollars for procuring any claim or pension or bounty in land I 1 ST louis LOOTS col meyer president of the police commissioners of the board of health he a ith reports that there are about nine h hundred u n dred persons within the city that the new regulations governing prostitution will drive from the city ft A large number of them are of the worst classe classes sand and a good many have already left ALBANY 19 the thermometer is 1001 loo in the shade MEm MEMPHIS ruis puis tho the humboldt index says that last friday a number of disguised men went into the quarter quarters of some negroes named cathell Ca heli hell in davidson count county yand and broke open the doors shot one man through the shoulder and and another in the head a fourth was badly beaten and only saved his life by flight summoned anosse who captured two men named boyd and four others named blangor Bl antor willis cooper and hilden two thirds oi of them were fully committed NEW YORK 19 under a cable telegram there was great excitement in the gold room this afternoon the price ruri nuli run up the heat is intense and several cases of sunstroke have occurred the prussian government has made a proposal for stevens battery the germans will hold a mass meeting in tompkins park tomorrow to morrow CHICAGO 19 this has been another fearfully hot day accompanied by a num berof cabes esses of sunstroke aass meeting of germans will be held huie hiie hers heig on saturday FOREIGN HAMBURG king william has sent to the chambers of commerce of this city his grateful acknowledgements acknowledge ments of the patriotic address of that body he regrets the sacrifice that the honor of germany exacts but says he shall do his duty leaving the event in the hands of god constantinople the viceroy of egypt has given forty thousand turkish pounds to the sufferers by the late conflagration here LONDON the spectator predicts as the result of the war that the Bona partes will be found to have exhausted heavens patience the bank of harvey hudson at norwich has stopped payment great crowds of excited people collected about the building it is said harvey died today to day the daily news expresses brrow sorrow at the recall of motley italy and denmark assure the powers of their intention intent eurto kurto tto ito preserve a neutral attitude the troops of saxony are in motion the dutch reserves have been ordered out to protect the frontier belgium relies upon the british french and prussian assurances for the immunity other of her territory rome roue 16 A liberal uprising is expected ler her here and fears are entertained of an attack on the city the pope wishes to proclaim the infallibility dogma on the A leave of absence for three months will be granted to the fathers desiring it those who remain may discuss minor questions PARIS eve the empress arrived at paris today to day from st cloud anal anil was received with a popular welcome of a most enthusiastic character the emperor will leave for the field on wednesday aloan on treasury bonds to the amount of francs was taken up in a few hours the credit financier and bank of ifranco made efforts to monopolize towards the end the amount passports were sent to the count de bolms charge daf dam mairs fairs of the prussian legation the moment the news was received that the prussian troops had violated the frontier it is announced that french troops are ready to cross into germany the Zou aves from africa are disembarking embarking dis at marseilles se illes ZURICH switzerland will maintain an armed neutrality the chambers have voted plenary powers to the state council to raise money for troops BERLIN the official press asserts that benedette Bene ditte lately french embassy dor in this city courted the insult by repeatedly waylaying way laying and addressing king william after he had received prussian sias ultimate answer I 1 and arid by renewing his insolent demands it is said that benedette Bene ditte was not recalled by the french government but had a leave of absence granted him on a matter altogether foreign to the question at issue i OTTAWA the irhe following la Is an extract from the instructions issued by the government to the commanders of gunboats gun boats and other officers employed in protecting the canadian fisheries the limits within which you will in the necessary exercise of your power exclude united states fishermen or detain american fishing vessels or boats are for the present to bo bei exception able difficulties have arisen in former times in respect to the question whether exclusive limits should be bei measured measure don on lines drawn parallel everywhere to the coast and describing its or on lines produced from headland to headland across the entrance of bays creeks and harbors her Maje government vern ment is clearly of opinion that b by the convention of 1818 the united unite states renounced the right of fishing not only within three miles of the colonial shores but within three miles mues of the line drawn across any bay or creek itis if is however the wish of her Maje government neither to concede nor for the present enforce any rights in this respect which are in their nature constructive therefore you will not interfere with any amert ameri american fishermen unless found within three miles of the shore or within three miles of the line drawn across the mouth of a bay or creek which is less than ten geographical miles in width in the case of any other bay as the bay des chalmars Cb Ch alears for example you will not nob admit any united states fishing vessel or boat or any american fishermen inside the line drawn across at that part pard of such bay where its width does not exceed ten miles VIENNA turkey has called out her reserves and has stopped the telegraphs in all directions PARIS 17 the journal du coir publishes tle the the following official reports decrees have been issued creating a fourth battalion for each regiment of infantry and a sixth squadron for regiments of cavalry general altemare Ant emare who commanded the national guard of paris has been appointed command commander erinc er in c chief hief of the imperial guard legats militaire Mili taire have received orders to march oa oi monday the military posts in paris have been made vacant by the departure of troops the line has been occupied by the imperial guard all the troops in the garrison in the central department of france have received orders to depart for the frontier the left refused to join in the shouts of the majority when the majority voted the extra war credit of francs franca the left again sat bat silent thiers ahlers after declaring his love for his country and his patriotic determination when war should be declared to grant to the government means of co conquering said our duty is isto to reflect the resolution you have just adopted is the death of thousands ot of men in one instant I 1 beseech you to reflect and bethink you of the ath of may 1866 you refused then to hear me when I 1 sought to show you what was about to happen let that recollection persuade you to listen now the principal demand of government has been conceded and my conscience tells me that I 1 fulfill fulfil a duty in resisting the imprudent passions and representing soberly the count rys interest Is this a time for you to break the peace on a mere question of susceptibility you are shedding torrents of blood for fora forn a question of forman dif I 1 had the honor to govern my country I 1 should have wished to give it time for reflection and recollection I 1 regard this war as an imprudence and its ita occasion as III ill chosen after the dispatches upon which the declaration of war was made had been repeatedly demanded and after arefus a refusal to give them up said will read two dispatches but not the signature for our agents would be sent away cie cle then read part of one dispatch confirming the refusal of king william to receive the tho french ambassador and two dispatches from the french agents abroad giving the substance of bis marcks circular the circular itself M did not pretend to produce he concluded by saying we go to war with a light heart and confident in our army what we could not endure was the communication to all europe of the rejection of our ambassador all the more significant because done in the most courteous terms france demands a decision from the south german states by noon today to day marshal canrobert commands the first army corps duke politas the second general Fr Fro issard the third marshal marsh al mcmahon the fourth general foly the fifth marshal bazaine will command the imperial guards and reserves BERLIN it is said here that the failure of the intrigue of the empress eugenie to marry her niece the duchess of alba to prince leopold is the real source of the present troubie trouble trouble troubie between france and prussia the father of the duchess is now in ed in debt and genei genel generally ally aily despised COLOGNE the french passed the frontier near soar bricen last even evening flig and seized the custom house 0 it is rumored that prince napoleon wil wll go to the baltic and with his land force cooperate with the fleet of the vice admiral in occupying the territory of hanover A number of spies haye haae been captured on both sides near the rhine the officers of the bank of france announced the advance in the rate of interest to three and a half per cent FLORENCE 19 thel the tallan italian government has called out two classes of the militia reserves as a precautionary measure BRUSSELS france has notified the great powers that she has entered into reciprocal engagements with belgium and holland holand insuring neutrality france is also negotiating with the same view with russia FRANKFORT the gazette editorially asks how the cause of the war concerns the people of france or br germany and intimates that tb the 0 question question is one between the monarchs monarc ns 0 of the respective dolin dolln countries tries and one ono that the people do not feel at all interested in the ditches around mayence have been filled with water and the works at that place are considered impregnable BERLIN SO 20 the belch Beich reichstadt stadt voted unanimous unanimously y a royal address in reply to the kings king s speech on reading the address the members of the reich Beich reichstadt stadt and the entire assemblage of spectators including prince leopold and bancroft the american minister arose and remained standi standing hig tig with their heads uncovered until the ceremony was waa ended the scene was one of deep solemnity upon the opening of the yesterday the king said prussia had no interest in the selection of the prince for the spanish throne except that it might bring peace to a friendly people it had nevertheless furnished the emperor of the french with a pretext for war unknown to diplomacy and scorning peace he had indulged in language to germany which could only have been prompted by a miscalculation of her ber strength germany was powerful enough to resent such language and to repel such insults he said so in all reverence knowing that the event brought the responsibility which rested on the man who drives into war and havoc two great and tranquil nations striving for peace and the enjoyment of the common blessings of christian civilization and prosperity and for a contest more salutary than those of blood those who rule france have shrewdly studied the proper method of hitting the sensitive pride of their neighbor nation and to promote their selfish interests have misguided it the king then concluded as our fathers before us have done let ua us fight for liberty and our rights against wrongs inflicted by a foreign conqueror and as he was with our father so god will be with us in the struggle without which europe can never enjoy lasting peace PARIS in iri the corps Legis latif today the duke de degrammont grammont announced that war had been declared with prussia and her allies in im the following words messieurs the expose presented to you on the dinst made known the causes we have for war against prussia according to the rules and usage of nations and by order of the emperor I 1 have requested the charged charge d affairs at berlin to notify the cabinet of prussia of our resolution to seek with armethe arms the guarantee we could not obtain by discussion cu eus cus sion slon this has been done and I 1 have the honor to make known to the corps legislative that in consequence thereof a state of war has existed since the dinst between france and prussia this declaration also applies to the allies of prussia who give her any assistance midnight the representatives of foreign powers made a united effort today to prevent war but they were unsuccessful drevant Dr Evans an american resident here has given ten thousand francs to the society for the aid of the wounded soldiers A meeting of citizens of fe gho united states was held at the residence of dr evans last night to take measures for the organization of a sanitary commission mid mig slon which it is is proposed shall cooperate with the international and french societies to aid the wounded dr evans 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