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Show : TELEGRAMS. NIGHT REPORT, i i .-. : FORE1GX. I Insanll-f in a Cathedral. ' Montreal, 13. A sad scene occurred i yesterday id the Frencn cathedral. A j rich American lady, the widow of Pr. I Coanoily. who a short time a.cn iD i New I'ork murdered his txo children ; in a tit of insanity and then commit-! I ted su cide, became a raving maniac in : the midst of the church i-ervke. the suddenly shrieked in a J rightful man-1 ner, and was with diaisuity removed, i .Since her husband's rrazic end, Mrs. j Connolly has shown frequent siirns of mental aberration of whii:h this U the calm in alien. France anil Italy. Florence, 13. The Opinions states J that Count de Rsmuser, the French i minister, declares France accepts the : accomplished facis in Italy. She only! wishes to see the spiritual iudepend- i ence of the Popesecured. Fi.enewal oi ! cordial relations between France and ; Italy are therefore possible. j French a-vi. j Paris, 13. La France reports that the affair of lho convent Trinity, at Rome, has been settled, the French protectorate having been acknowledged. acknowl-edged. Order? to put in force the law lor the disarmament of the national t'tiard have been pent to the departments depart-ments of Rhone, Gard, and Loire, flic Patrie intimates that after the re- j ee-s, ibe Duke d' Aumale and the Prince de Joinville will take their teats in the Assembly. ' IVetv From London. Nat. Lancham, tho noted English pugilist, died in London on the lat inst. The London. Times of the 2nd says, the reiigiou.s movement in Austro-II Austro-II unwary is rapidiy extending. At Vienna the number of adherents of the Catholic party is already so great that three thousand families have applied, through Auton, the ecclesiastical eccles-iastical leader of the party, to the minister min-ister of religion for permission to have mass performed in the Cathedral of St. Stephen's, by such priests as have i remained faithful to tho pure old Christian doctrine. The fir-st Old; Catholic newspaper has made its appearance ap-pearance at Warnsdorf, in German Bohemia. A Mor.ftrch)' or a Republic 1 Versailes, 13. In a inef-sage to the Assembly to-day Thiers frankly asks tho deputies to a-ieertain from their constituents at homo whether the country wishes a monarchy or a republic. repub-lic. His only reason for askin? lor additional taxes was to provide for the redemption of the debt. The message was cordially received. The Assembly adopted a bill providing for the prorogation of the session from the 1 7th of September liii the 4th of December De-cember '71. The main 1'rature of lho bill is tho appointment of a commit-: tee of twenty live to control the gov-1 eminent during recess. j Tha 3ieivcai)tl Strikers. i Newcastle-on-Tync, 13. The stri-1 ker.-f league in favor of nine hours fori a day's work, has issued a manifesto j expressing hopes that l lie fight will be; continued until a complete victory is: obiaincd over tho employers. ! TIio Rei.ntloiifi of HiiiilK and , til. Petersburg, 13. The eorrcn-1 nnndent of the Pall Mill Gazette of j i he 1 lit ii inst,, saya thero seems to be' something wrong about the relations1 between the Russian court and Berlin. The most evident sign of coolness to-1 wards Prussia Ls the reappearance of anti Pru-isian articles in the Russian1 pres.-. Last December tho chief con j sor announced to tho editors of Rus-j pian newspapers that it was the will of the Czar, that all attacks on Prussia should cease, and tho order was obeyed. Directly the Czar returned from his German tour, all was changed. Tho Galois, known to be inspired by the minister of war, declares de-clares in its number of the 3rd inst., that the policy of Prussia Prus-sia is dangerous to the very existence of the Russian empire. The events of the last ten years, it says, prpye that during the whole of that time Prussia had one leading principle of action, that of securing an ally before a war, and breaking the alliance as soon as it is victorious. Will not Kuropo at length understand tho dangers which proceed from such a policy? Is it not time to form n league for mutual security se-curity against such machinations? |