Show CIAr clai TO THE DESERET NEWS GENERAL NEW yore YORK 23 the tribune 2 has the following 66 london 09 22 0 9 11 a am m the movements 1 ants of the army on both sides are slow our special correspondent writes from berlin on the lust and says that prussia was actually taken by surprise that nobody contemplated war and hence the concentration of her forces is less lees advanced than with france there are two methods of mobilising mobilizing mobil ising the prussian army the quicker is when the regiments are on tile tife murch as they are not waiting for the reserves which follow the regular method is when the regiments await their reserves till their ranks are full the latter and slower method has now been adopted showing that prussia is in doubt of the threatened immediate invasion no foldier of the famous corps of prussian guards has as yet left Ber berlin linc the infantry reserves were arriving on tuesday and a number of regiments are ard expected to march on friday enthusiasm anthus aam and confidence are increasing daily the feeling throughout germany is only comparable to that of the north when bhea sumter was attacked still the financial and commercial distress is terrible and there are innumerable failures of old and strong houses it is perfectly understood der stood in berlin that the G german erman army if victoriou swill march to paris the railroad freight traffic has ceased and the passenger traffie traffic closes on the the gottingen rottingen Got university is closed and all the students have enlisted 11 the inquest on the cause of the death of the austrian consul general resulted in a verdict of death from of the aorta NEW YORK 24 gold has advanced in sympathy with the advanced rate of the bank of england the paris special says that popular demonstrations against the war have been made in bavaria lose francs franes francs by the war erlanger and other banks lose heavily liea ilea vily the bank of france has in specie the heat today to day is excessive the steamship H ol isata of the german line is detained here until it is safe to sail LONG BRANCH the president has decided to set apart one day in each week for receptions to avoid office seekers NEW yore YORK there have been one thousand deaths this week the steamship ia fayette today to day took the remains of ex minister and his children for havre col bonaparte and several other french officers were passengers collector murphy of this port has been notified by secretary boutwell to abstain from the collection of tonnage duties I 1 clapps ciappa hotel and stuyvesant landi laudi landing nL were burned by lightning yesterday several barns in the same county were also burned general sheridan visited president grant at long branch yesterday and left far washington to confer with sherman bherman before going to europe the evangelical alliance to be held here in september is not to be held on account of the war in europe washington official information from constantinople states that turkey will ylli preserve a strict neutrality ST louis 23 col D H buell in charge of the arsenal at fort leavenworth was assassinated last night while coming home from a party at general sturgis house the assassin is unknown the heat continues terribly intense the mercury for a week past has ranged from 97 to between 9 am and 6 pm no such continued hot weather has ever been known here the deaths from sunstroke are numerous but the general health of the city is good HELENA 23 A man named joseph committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a revolver at bozeman city a few days ago cause supposed appose d mental aberration brought on b by y min mining n g losses A man named phil james had a dispute with another man named wm myer at willow creek on the about water james shot myers wath with a shot gun mutilating his hand and leg badly james tames was arrested and held for trial five hundred ounces of gold dust were brought in from gold creek on the t CHICAGO A washington special says VL A cable telegram stating that ber theny has been reinstated instated re as perman ent French minister at washington is untrue an official dispatch from the government 1 I 1 states that in view of the importance of occurring events bartheny Ber theny will remain in the united states tates until the nomination of a new now minister which will be made immediately general sheridan has arrived and will probably sail for europe next wednesday his commission will be entirely independent the company will be composed of generals bernard and wright and col lackey of the engin aers corps who sailed to europe last june for the express purpose of inspecting the fortifications and various armaments of england denmark russia prussia and france franco general bernard will be recommended as the chief of engineers of the army of the potomac ex senator clingman of north carolina reached here tonight to night gestates he states that the political excitement runs very high in nonh north carolina especially in those counties where martial law has been declared the writ of habeas corpus has been suspended the course i which the governor Is taking is increasing rather that quieting the disorder it has been decided that the inman line shall carry the whole of the american amerlean malls mails the post office department has received a telegram from the head of the english post office department inquiring what arrangement had bad been made by our government for the transportation of the united states mails under the new order of things produced by the european war the secretary ot of the ane treasury will not let the contract under the alaska fur far seal act till next week though there were fourteen bidders it is believed that not more than two or three meant business the rest being mere speculative bids from men anxious to retire some have already been routed out by the secretary the majority of the congressmen who voted for this act meant that the eon con contract tract should go to the alaska commercial company the chances seem to be that this intention will be carried out SAN sax FRANCISCO 24 21 the french subscriptions for the sufferers of the war amounts to and are increasing rapidly johnny Mack the negro minstrel died at san rafael yesterday MEMPHIS A meeting of irish citizens last night was addressed by a number of prominent men resolutions were adopted to the effect that the cristl should not take part in the present war in europe unless the english become involved when an effort should be made to liberate ireland john west the oldest steamboat man in the west died yesterday MILWAUKEE A mass meeting af pf of germans was held here last night in favor of prussia in the war with france A patriotic dispatch was sent to bismarck cincinnati lady franklin arrived today to day from california having come here to see capt hall and confer coffer with him in regard to arctic discoveries A meeting of german citizens was held tonight to night to consider the subject of bedding sending ben sen ding to prussia men owing service to the pruss prussian lan ian army t a i coar committee cittee was appointed to collect funds to pay the transportation of those willing to go A young mens democratic club was organized tonight to night at which resolutions were adopted opposing the introduction of chinese labor and any candidate for congress who is not pledged against it lady franklin in deference to the general desire of odthe ithe othe citizens held a reception ree eption at the burnett Burnet fc house this afternoon which was largely attended A dispatch from raleigh last night states that ku klux fired into a company of negro militia camped on the square the militia returned the fire subsequently a company of white militia in passing not answering the sentinel were fired into by mitake mistake the militia sleep on their arms t RALEIGH the governor refuses to surrender to the chief justice the persons of citizens of alamance alamanca county held by kirk it is said the number is over a hund hand hundred reb red holden is also said to have ordered a military commission to assemble at to try the 1 persons under arrest washington official dispatches from china give the correspondence between minister lowe and prince kerne relative to the death of burlingame great regret is expressed by the tile offic officials lais at the event and stating that Burlin games mission w wab was as gratifying and successful and the posthumous rank conferred upon burlingame was the highest that could he be given outa ide of the royal family the german and hamburg line of steamers having been suspended letters heretofore going by them by direct routes will be sent by closed mail via england under old rates until the war ceases CHICAGO the past week has been one of great excitement and activity in home productions more particularly in wheat the price of which fluctuated widely and caused heavy losses to speculators ula tors many are reported badly crippled much more has been lost by outsiders from the country who have been speculating largely the thermometer today to day is in the shade at springfield illi illinois yesterday the mercury marked in the shade the pasturage in many parts of illinois is reported drying up and stock suffering more than six hundred germans have applied to the north german consul here desiring to be bent sent to prussia to join the army governor solomon of washington territory will forward two hundred emigrants to puget sound next week and as many more next month at ponca nebraska on saturday one miller on trial for the murder and robbery of a man named dunn con fessel the crime in open court giving a detailed account of the murder which was peculiarly atrocious a crowd of citizens took him away from the sheriff and hung him in the presence of a thousand people NEW yore YORK A man and aud boy unknown attempted to set fire to the house of W H lyon in west orange N J today to day and and failing they poured kerosene on the clothing of a little girl the only occupant and ignited it with a match and escaped the girl was wag saved by passers by but she is probably fatally ida injured ared there have hes n seventeen deaths by sunstroke today to day what is pronounced asiatic cholera has appeared in jersey city where six deaths took pirce in a few hours BOSTON there was a disastrous fire in east boston this afternoon which destroyed property valued at half a million bennetts mill where the fire originated lose F M bird co G M bird delano eli ell hodges co the presbyterian church all partly insured there were a great many other sufferers in smaller amounts the baptist church lost INI lyl MONROE oNRoE three companies of artillery have gone to raleigh to aid governor holden to enforce the laws CHEYENNE 26 information from south pass says that the soldiers who were sent by the government after the big horn expedition overtook them bud but were unatie knadle to bring them back the soldiers returned to south pass b by Hor homers ners and proceeded to the big horn country twenty five thousand dollars have been subscribed to the german patriotic aid society the gillede paris passed between ten and eleven last night two hundred miles east of sandy hook a vessel showing two red rockets supposed to be tile the yacht cum Cam cambria dtta brza the wind is good from the west there are vague rumors on the street of a peaceful settlement of the franco prussian difficulty HELENA 26 robert coburn of co burns ranch on eort fort benton road lost some stock a few weeks ago and went out lately with some indians who said they knew where the stock was to find it he has been gone eight days and it is feared that the indians have murdered him john pambrun Pam bren alias pemberton a halfbreed half breed has been shot and killed by john fluellen a colored bai bal barbera berat bernt fc bannock city on account of a quarrel over a game at cards fluellen had an examination and was discharged on the tho ground of self defence the telegraph line is completed from helena to deer lodge valley montana tb the e weather is very warm mercury 59 NEW YORK 25 the heat continues intense the thermometer today to day being 96 there have been many cases of sunstroke NEW YORK yore 26 the tribunes london special dated one ono this am says english feeling has been profoundly moved by the publicity given this morning in the rimes times to a proposed treaty between france and prussia he says the grave urgency with which disraeli in the house this afternoon questioned ar the government justly reflected the general emotion conversation among the members turned on no other topic gladstone replied and while declining absolu absolutely tily to commit the government to any opinion or declaration whatever betrayed in manner more than words an un mista keable apprehension that the document might prove authentic his answer was given with a pale face and hesitating lips and when he sat down the house felt that En glands relations with the continental trouble had grown suddenly close if not alarming the house responded with a thrill of sympathy thy and a clear recognition of eng lands lands obligations to protect belgium it is understood that immediate communications were made by the government to its agents at berlin and paris the french government will have an instant opportunity to admit or deny its responsibility for the alleged treaty it is believed here that if genuine its proposals are french while its rejection is due to prussia the copy of the times is thought to have been supplied from berlin it is certain that the times would not have published it unless on evidence deemed conclusive it was said privately this afternoon in the house that the copy was originally offered to earl granville but he refused it the english government preferring its suppression the daily news mews which has brilliantly led the opinion of england on war questions says this morning that it is impossible not to admit that the gravity of the present european crisis has for all neutral nations been immensely increased by the publication of the proposed treaty which has incompletely expressed what everybody believed to be bl e the favorite political and cherished design of the french emperor it is also a secret treaty against england in its offers for a league offensive and defensive with prussia As to its genuineness the public may be asked to suspend their judgment supposing that it was really proposed by france to prussia our imperial friend and ally is presented in an aspect not calculated to win english sympathy with his own course napoleon Ea was ready not only to throw over our alliance for a better one but to break it at any moment by a military advance into belgium not only in direct infraction of our friendship but bat in defiance of our orr power it is difficult to believe that there was so much bad faith did prussia also listen to such a proposal there is a certain insolence of tone toward prussia in the document suggesting that it was a kind of ultimatum while a real inducement was held out to prussia in the meantime the whole political interest of the government is concentrated in this publication we should be glad to have the comple test assurance that no such proposal was known to either government public opinion in this country is already sufficiently weighty in prussian sias favor but this treaty would make our neutrality difficult if not impossible earl granville will make a statement in the lords on thursday as to the diplomatic plo matic negotiations which preceded the outbreak of the war and the part the english government took the same correspondent telegraphs that since the announcement of motleys Mot leys recall manifestations of regret have been most numerous among influential americans and the friends of america and england his removal gave pleasure to our old enemies here but to no others I 1 am asked daily whether it is not possible that motley may still remain if |