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Show LATEST HEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST KiGHT. ' 1 i P.f.rtd wj.:h;t fur Sal? Liki HiiJ Tlie "War Prospects iu Europe. Prusainn Troops Ordered to Advance. yo Daiisrerof a fieneral Indian In-dian "War. The Unfinished Business of Congress. 'Foreign IVews. &c., &e., 1 .. GE.VERAL. The Sitnation in Europe. 1 ', ' New' York, 13. The Herald's fpe-cial fpe-cial from Loudon says the formal withdrawal with-drawal ' of Prince I-eopold has been telegraphed to Madrid, His action is based soleiyon the ground that in consequence con-sequence of the insult which has been offered to the Spanish honor, the cor-tes cor-tes would be guided in their vote by a determination to uphold the independence independ-ence of the nation, ana therefore the election would not be a spontaneous expression in favor of the prince, without with-out which he would not be willing to ascend the throne. Frusta maintains her dignity in the action, and yields not an inch to the French demands. The Hritish government has addressed address-ed a circular note to its representatives abroad, defining its position in the Spanish affair. The note deprecates the discjurtesy of Spain in concealing from a triendly power the negotiations with a foreign province in connection with the Spanish throne. It approves of the Prussian position, in the absence of proof of her complicity in the intrigue. in-trigue. . . . The first Prussian army corps has orders to march to the Rhine, and the forces in the Elbe provinces are to be immediately reinforced by 70,000 troops. Unfinished Congressional Business. Chicago, 13. "Washington specials say there will be a good deal ot'.woik lei t unfinished by congress, notwithstanding notwith-standing the rapid progres-s made dur-. ing the last two days. There are on the speaker's tabta in the houe nearly a hundred hills, including the Southern Pacific rai road bill, the New York ai d Washington air line railroad bill, th;-new th;-new apportionment bill, and others of less importance, including half a doz'.'ii lani grant, railroad and steam-hip .-chemes. There are on. the .senate calender over fifty more bills, including liuit for the abolition of polygamy in U'ah. In the house, nearly all the bu.-ines-i of 'h'1 commutes on f'o ein and naval affairs, will remain unacted upon; while ihe territoiial committee will fail to get the bill passed admitting New Mex;co. Need Be Xo General Indian War. Washington, 13. Gen Smith, who was iu charge of lied Cioud's party re turned hi re to-day. lie expiesscd the opinion that tlnre need be no general Indian war Red Cloud was u-ing nil his influence fur peace, aud with great ffli-ct A thousand lodges were gath i-11'd to ri'C-ive lied C oud. and extraordinary extra-ordinary d monstrations were made oyer his return . San Tranoiseo News. S n Fraiici.-ci, 13. Tlie U- marshal mar-shal has received and served the papers in the suit of 'he commonweal, h of lennsylvania against tin: quicksilver mining company if New A anted a, U.i i ornia, fur a hundred thousand dollirs. Four cargoes of .wheat have been : .lispattlft'd M Kngiaii'l. Seven vesseis are ia b rth to receive cargoes. Base Hall Game. Corinne, 13. A match game, of base ball was played this afternoon, between t'113 13th.iijfuntry tlub, just arrived from Montana en route for Gamp Douglas, and the Corinne base ball ciub. Score at the yth innings: orim e 62; 1 3th infantry 41. . |