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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREKiA. G'crmmi IiH-lllgeuct. I Deri in, 21. In tho session of tho j Reichstag to-day, Von ltnon, minister i of war, in answer to nn interpellation, stated that two-thirda of tho infantry reserves would shortly bo permitted to . roturn home; the cavalry reserves, however, how-ever, would for technical ren-ons Plill remain with their color?, lie added that tho utmost relief would be gr'antod to volunteering for ono year. Darmstadt, '21. The court theatre of this city took llro this evening, and is now wrnpped in flame3. A heavy easterly eas-terly wind is blowing, and it is feared the ilainee will spread to adjacent build inju. .Darmstadt, 8 p.m., 1M. Tho tiro is rapidly spreading, 'iho theatro is entirely en-tirely destroyed, and a strong wind carries car-ries tho flames nnd sparks westward into tho upper town. Tlio arsenal is in danger and the troops havo evacuated. The "Ilorlon' Cat. Toronto, 2-1. An Ottawa correspondent correspond-ent says tho caso of tho eehooner Hor-ton, Hor-ton, stolen by the Gloucester Ibhermen, is regarded as simply a violation or tho customs regulations. French i'olli lc.. Paris, 2-1. Tho duko d'Auinalo has been elected president, of tho general council of tho department of Oiso. AL Lockroy, in tho council of the department de-partment of tlio Seine, mado a motion to-day in favor of amnesty for tho Communists. Com-munists. It is said tho lion n part isH intend in-tend to agitato tho impeachmont of tho Sovernmont of tho 4th of Soptomber, a isolation of tho national assembly, and a plcbiscitum to decide tho future form of government. |