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Show FOREIGX SCRAPS. Italy's army is to be reorganized. Brou:ht is apprehended in England. Eng-land. The United States steam frigate Franklin has arrived in the Tagus. The members of the international workingmen's society arrested atLyons have been discharged. Serious troubles have broken out in Liberia about the appointment of a collector and postmaster. Secession is threatened. African "brigands" in Ashantee have captured two missionaries, a missionary's mis-sionary's wife and several attendants, and taken them into the interior. The proposed race for 1000 sterling between the Tyne watermen and the St. Johns B. B. crew, is to be rowed nn the St. Lawrence, near Lachine, in September. The sentence of death parsed upon the English convict Butter;ord, who was respit" 1 on account of 'he malformation malfor-mation of his neck, has been commuted commu-ted to penal servitude for life. The miniature steamer City of Ba gusa sailed on the 31st ult. from Liverpool Liv-erpool for New York. She is twenty feet long and victualed for three months. Her "crew" consists of the captain, one man, and the inevitable Newfoundland dog. London pickpockets have a habit of engaging jugglers and fire eaters to begin their performances in crowded thoroughfares, and thus attract crowds on whom the light-fingered gentry can operate. An Anglican church is to be built in Berlin, and the Crown Princess is in terested in the undertaking. The Eng-dsh Eng-dsh residents in Berlin have hitherto worshipped in a room in the old palace lent to them by the King The Bradford town couneil has ac cepted the offer, bv Mr S. C. Lister, of Mamiingham Park, of fifty four acres at the price of -ii.l OOl.i, to he converted into a public park- The estimated value of the ground is more than tiO,000. A conviet named John Bradbury, nineteen ear of age, was lately found dead in his cell at Oha'ham Prison, having hung himself by bis hammock strap and handkerehuf from the veil tilator of his cell. He was under sen tenee of seven years' pc til servitude. The reporters of the London morning morn-ing papers "struck'' a few nights ago against the arrangements made for tl eir aoc.'omuiodat'ou at the ban-U"t j given by the Benchers of tin; Inner j Temple'to the prince of Wah.-. They j were not asked to dine and were! placed, they said, in a fo.-ilion where ! theycou'd nei-Lcr see nor i.e.ir. Tin-result Tin-result was that they refused to stay, and the 11 m a'une bad a report ol the proc.-edings. A t-legram sen; from I'ois to Nice la'elv cntained thi- liit'e dr'ima : "M'llle. Eugenie daughter of , 1 and M. Au.'Ustc V . cuinniitted sui-cide sui-cide ytfj.MC.iv at Man'cgat near Nice. Los es a .'b'.lia'-o ai'o tl.C: eau-es Tin-v Went home togetLer ai:d to.ik 'aitdannm, but mc in .-ufdeiont ip::m-lity. ip::m-lity. ' hell M fired a revolver at I ::ie an 1 b'ew out his own Lr:.i:i.- ; leaning on a Mvor d-stick Lei nrtwt to the (ieci a-i i, Eug-n e contrived To stagger home, but died as she enier-d the house. (Jri-tit o.eitcmcnl in the tow:i.'' |