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Show TELECRAMS. NIGHT REPORT. FGREiGS. Perl Xevri. j Paris, 8. It is staled that Gam-; Gam-; betta undertakes the defence of two ' press cases coming before the Chir-jvnte Chir-jvnte assizes. j Paris, S. The proposals of the I Lower California company, to traca-i traca-i port the Communist prisoners and form a colony with them on the Pacific Coast, have been referred to a committee, com-mittee, which will soon make a report The latest news from Aleiera is favorable. The Beni Menassor tribe have submitted; the insurrection in the province of Algiers has been subdued; sub-dued; and the state of siege is partially raised. The trial of Rossel, before the court-martial court-martial terminated in a conviction of the prisoner, who has been sentenced to military degredation and death. The budget committee have presented pre-sented their report to the Assembly. The estimated expenses lor the fiscal year are as follows: Interest on the public debt, 723 million francs; arrears and deficits, 673 million francs; ordinary ordin-ary expenditures, two and a half mii-lion mii-lion francs; department expenses, three hundred million Irancs. Moravian Elections. Vienna, S. The Moravian elections eive the government a two-thirds majority ma-jority in the new House, for the realization real-ization of the policy of equality i f all the Austrian nationalities. Partlug .of the Emperors. Salzberg, S. William had a warm parting with Francis Joseph, and has gone to Munich. Grand Vizier Dead. Constantinople, 8. The Grand Vizier died on Wednesday. Scat of the French Government. Versailles, S. The bill providing for the continuance of the Assembly at Versailles aud the removal of tho I ministerial departments to Paris, was' amended by rejecting the paragraph transferring the ministry,whieh the gov-ernnn-nt opposed, aud as finally amended was adopted. Tho Rcnforth Inquest. 1 St. John, N. B., S. Tho Rcnforth inquest was concluded last evening. The result of the post mortem examination exam-ination showed that Rcnforth' s lungs were gorged with blood, aud that his death was caused by over-exertion, combined withgreatmental excitement. Dr. Jackson, of Boston, tetined thu no traces of arsenic could bo found in the stomach. The verdict of the jury was that Rcnforth came to his death by congestion of tho lungs caused by over-exertion. |