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Show TELEGRAMS. NIGHT REPORT. FOliEJGilV. LonUou Intelligence. Londun, 13. The Times says that the Americans by light of their experience in tho cases of th steamers Flori-in, ffcnift, and tho Virginia- must fee that tho suppression of illegal equipments equip-ments by England during tho war was diriicult, and hinted that tho nian raids into Canada were not always promptly or ellectually checked. Liverpool, 1:1, 3 p.m. California wheat 13s '.'d. London, 18. The mass mcetiag of the supporters of Sir Charles Bilke in this city is announced for the :10th inst. Suspected Mutiny. London. 1". The brig Jmle Love was boarded nenr Culais on Thursday by some French fishermen and found to he abandoned, although ,ho is In goud condition. It is suspected that mutiny occurred on board and lliot the captain wus murdered and tho crew left to escape es-cape consequences. .Nothing has been heard of the men, and it U feared they j are drowned. Intelligent-? fi-om Frnnce. j Paris, 1:1. The assembly committee! on army reorganization bus agreed to commend tho adoption of a rnlo that soldiers unable to rprul and write at. tho oxpiration of their terms of service shall remain in tho army till they have acquired ac-quired these accomplishments. General Colhfiminon, lately of tho army, arrived at llontpolier. His presence thero provoked pro-voked some hostile demonstrations, and the timely interference of the authorities authori-ties only prevented a riot. Colimi Hatter. lltivanii, 13. Tho Spanish man-of-war, Tornado, which has lately ben watching tho steamer Virginia at As-pinwall, As-pinwall, arrived to-daj". The Cuban colonel Augustin "Figuerea urrcndorcd at Uayama yesterday. |