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Show TELECRAMS. NIGHT REPORT. FOItEl(i. Great Eicllcnitnt In Antwerp. Antwerp, 2'i. Count de Chambord refused to publish the manifesto of the monarchists in the French national as-sernblj" as-sernblj" which whs brought hero by count ilaule. Deputations from a number num-ber of French towns arrived this morning morn-ing and will be received by count de Chambord. The streets aro thronged and great excitement prevails. A number num-ber of atfrars havo occurred between the clericals and liberals; and gens d' armes were compelled to charge upon and diper;e tbe assemblages, in which several were wounded. Later. The excitement is increasing. T!io citizens have armed themselves with cudgels and are making most threatening demonstrations against the strangers. Preparations are being made by tho authorities to suppress rioting. Fire and Logs of Life. Halifax, N. 8., 2. The house of Henry Spinner in Yarmouth county was burned on the 17th, and his live children chil-dren perished in the flumes, Mr. &nd Mrs. Spinner wire absoiit in a visit. Frencli AVar Iintemiitl j Paris, 2d. Tho subscriptions to the national voluntary fund to pay tho German Ger-man war indemnity continues. 'I lie fund now amounts to twenty-three million mil-lion francs. 1 lie Krcuiih Cro u. Pari-, '2". The Temps says the French bishops aro secretly encouraging the legitimists in their oflbrts to bring about a restoration of the monarchy. A crisis is imminent. i Suspect lug the Jesuit. I Berlin, 2i. The police entered and searched the establishment of tha Jesuits in Pouch and seized ft quantity of papers. From L tuition. London, 20. In tho commons this evening, Gladstone, replying to the inquiry in-quiry of Cochrane, added thut the government gov-ernment had exchanged communications communica-tions with foreign governments in regard to tho International society. An army of workmen aro engaged completing the preparations for the thanksgiving celebration to-morrow. Much has to bo done for the decoration of the streets through which the procession proces-sion will pass. Dense crowds havo col-; lected at tho corners to witness tho pre-, parations; and at some of the principal points tho attractionand pressure aro so great that several persons have been injured. in-jured. It is reported that two were crushed to death. It is estimated that to-morrow a million will be temporarily added to the population |