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Show LATEST XEW7S BY TELEGRAPH LAST MGHT. Queen: Sjecch to ParLia-nient. ParLia-nient. Victoria Recommends the EaUot: Paris said to be Wishing for Peace at Ary Price. An Extension of the Armistice Arm-istice Expected. Insurrection iu Alg-eria. "London Gifts for Paris." Congressional Intelligence GENERAL NEWS. . i The San Doniinsro Com missioners Drowned, and the Ship Foundered Foun-dered at Sea. New York Democracy and the Colored Societies Harmonize, FOllEIGN. London, 8. Tbo Queen, in her speech to parliament today, cxmirrat-nlates cxmirrat-nlates parliament on the peaceful relation re-lation of Enelanil with all countries, and a prospect of a satisfactory settlement settle-ment of the questions with America. She believrs the Conference will result satisfactorily to the signatory powers, laments the continuance of tbo war, and trusts the armistice will result in peace. She is anxious to render her friendly offices to the belligerents, and will lake every opportunity to do a'l in her power, as a neutral, fiir the restoration re-storation of peace and the re-establish-tuent of interrupted trade. She announces an-nounces the omtemplated marriniro of the Princess Louiso, and recommends the ballot, university and Scoich edu cation bills; the reorganization of the army on the basis of a large increase in the reserves and an improved organisation or-ganisation of tho regulars, especially artillery and engineers, astron? militia, and an improved volunteer army. Bordeaux, 7. A decree ot the Qth appoints Kuimanue Arago minister of the interior. London, i.The Conference met; all pre-ent except France. The Units says all the information received from Paris indicates a longing long-ing lor peace at any price. The news is that the Parisians vote to-day in entire en-tire dependence on the good faith of tho Germans. It is impossible to. complete the netruiiat'ons between the meeting of the A-seoibiyand the 19th, when tight ing may be resumed. It is said the German preparations to overrun over-run France are formidable. On the adjournment of tho Conference, Confer-ence, yesterday, it was assured that a pacific solution was attained. Brussels, 7, The TzU-graph correspondent corres-pondent says Odo R tasel is instructed to sustain Favre in a 4-mand lor an extension of the armistice, and its prolongation pro-longation is expected. Brussels, 7. A telegram to the In-thpuxdence In-thpuxdence B-1'jr, from Lyon, sajs Crimer has effected a retreat, probab y to Gex. Ho was obliged to spike and abandon forty guns. The Fnincnise as-erts there is an outbreak of insurrection in the province of Con.stantinc, Algeria. Berlin, 7. A decree is is-ued, increasing in-creasing the amount of the July loan from sU.WJ."i"J to K'5,t0.'0 thaiers. London, 7. Fifty railway wagons, laden with proviotus entered Pans on the .ird, inscribed "London gilts lor Paris." Athens. 8. The appointment of Blague Bey. Turkish minister here, can'S a painful impression. Vienna, Carnot, ooaiiniisMoiier fir defence iu Normandy, bus rc-igned. The Prussians under Von Taun oceupy most of Bui gundy. tt esa.-3, srd report ncs: tixs to Wr.:aaii pr?sentd. ani had resl. a rrs-j.uuoa ef the Orecr-a kciiure. : r-jcth the ISih. iiecieat. I: rre w;;h snfrsK withia tha: State. , and cr.arres tra; the EtLerjdteur is te:zc f.-r.-.i r.r-,n the States :j sti cf Tuticn ras an in u.-at;. n -,f the p."sitica ' to t-e a--sun:ej at:i the issues to t-e raided, oy me Peui- atic rar:r- ia the rjex: Presicut.a eetiea. On ttriea Whazis re$.-!u:::n was lati on the tah.e. HOtSE, I Cox presented a petition fr-sru C. H I Marsoaii ii Co.. GnnneU. Mtcam A Co.. J. 'inoinpson. Nerhew i Co.. i and a huodred other merchants and : saipowoers io New Yo:k City, aitaiust i t rie pasae ot'tbe subsidy bi::, ana for the rittht to purchase their shtps m itte cheapest matkets. A bhi was reported from the cvnt-mittee cvnt-mittee en prrate land claims. a;,J passed. ameDiioj the u i f .J in; o j. Ii34, f -r the relici'of Tbos. B Vaicn-tuie, Vaicn-tuie, California, a claimant uni -r the Mexican grant to Juan Miranda: and one to provide f -r ti e rvotova! of the Brwt.yn navy yard was report-d and d-scu.sacd untd 10! o'ck-ck. wncn it wint over. Ihe fiou-e then proceeded to eon-si eon-si er the bill for the better protection ot.the frontiers of Texa.-. author.i.nir thf secretary of war to organ ze and cad into service a derach nent ot mount-i-d men in each county, c-vn-isnmj oi the inhabitants thereof. i'r defense airaiust Indijns, and appropriaiini: $1iJ,iaO ttierei'or. Tne bin wa hoaiij tabled by 76 to 74. The House at 2:4") o'clock resumed I the consideration of the bill to e'stab I lish a system of national educatio:i. I |