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Show NIGHT REPORT. FUREKJ.V. Brlllth Sew. London, CO. The Daily Teleeraph devotes large space to the detail received re-ceived by mail of the investigations now going on in the Vnited States, referring to the disclosure in regard to the election elec-tion of senator Pomeroy, in the Kansas legislature. The Tleraph praises the conduct ot colonel Yorke, and concludes by saying as loLg as America can boail of a free pre" and find Yorkes ia each S'.ite we shall not dt?pair of American institutions. The indignation of the Standard is aroused by'itut'er's bill for tbe distribution distri-bution of the Alabama award, declaring it clearly shows the award exceeds the total amount of claims by over a million , of dollars. It considers lie Geneva decision de-cision a diplomatic feat, tbe treaty of Washington & blunder, and the arbitration arbitra-tion a failure. Tho general race between tbo Oxford and Cambridge boat crews ia fixed for the -Jih of ilarch. Jubilant Dona. Paris, 20 The Republicans had a grand celebration at Saragossa, Spain, on th loth insL, that city having been practically delivered into the haads of the people. The monarchical meaibers ofthecky government resigned, their places bing filled by Republicans who were immediately installed. Political prisoners were released, the officers of the artillery resigned, and surrendered their batteries to the sergeants, the red flag was displayed fro m the governor's residence aud other places, and all public pub-lic buildings illuminated. The Span lib. Republic. Madrid, 20. A new election for members mem-bers of the municipal councils in the provinces will be held within a fortnight. The national as-embly adjourn sine die ia six weeks and the election of a new cortes wiil follow immediately. The Gazette contains an olhcial report announcing an-nouncing tha total defeat of tho united bands under Seballes, Bosch, and other cataloma chieftains in Catalonia. The Imparcial says there is ground for belief be-lief that several leading conservatives are intriguing for a revival of the Hoh-enzollern Hoh-enzollern candidature for the throne of SpHin. Paris,20. At Barcelona a movement, similar to that at Saragossa, is in progress, pro-gress, but not with the same success. The monarchists have resigned, but several republicans declined to take their places in the municipal counciL The people refuse to pay octrois duties, and goods enter the ciiy free. The regular re-gular troops occupy the strong places and strKtagelic points, and the British squadron is anchored oil" the shore. The citizens are laying in a store of provisions provi-sions fearing trouble. Large crowds surrounded certain houses wnieh refused lo illuminate, and threatened the inmates in-mates with violence. The civil and military authorities have taken no action towards recognizing the new government, and tho revolutionary committees havo alone proclaimed the republic. Certain villages in the vicinity vicin-ity refusing to accept it, a deputation of republicans, accompanied by a column of armed volunteers, havo gone to compel com-pel their adhesion to tho new order. A statue of Washington has been displayed from the facade of the Town Hall, Barcelona- It is reported that a fresh insurrection in-surrection has broken out in Biscay. Cuba. Havana, '20. The people generally favor the republic, lue Tribune asks the insurgents to lay down their arms, stop dreaming of independence, and forget animosities. We otl'ar yu as an olive branch tho white flag . You are our brothers. Come, share the glory which awaiu us. If you desiro war , every Republican will be a soldier and i every Spaniard a Republican. Miscellaneous. Berlin, 20. It is probable a decree will soon bo issued convoking the Reichsrath. Calcutta, 20. The encroachments of the Persians on Belochistan taYe been checked, Milan, 20. Prince Napoleon and wife have arrived. London, 20. Tho annual dinner of the associated chamber of commerce was given at Westminster hotel last night. Schenck, minister of tbo United States, responded to the toast of "diplomatic "diplo-matic corps." St- Thomas, 20. Thecession ofSama-na ofSama-na has caused the issuance of a proclamation procla-mation by the Dominican revolutionary generals calling the people to arms. Paris, 20. The adoption by the committee com-mittee of thirty of M. Dufouro'B proposal to create a second chamber is regarded as a victory for Thiers. London, 20 It is reported that European governments are negotiating with a view of jointly recognizing the Spanish republic. Families are leaving Madrid anticipating trouble in that city. |