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Show FOR E 101 N. Spaiilkli Afl a in. iltidrid, 27. Tho cortes reassembles to-morrow. Tor republicans join the radicals in oppjsition to the new ministry. minis-try. The majority in the chambers have assumed the name of constitution-alht. constitution-alht. fioiu LouUoii. London, 27. V'm. Russell, duke of Bedford, and nephew lo earl Jiusiell, died to-day in bis tikh year. Baron Boilings Bulwtr, better known as iSi r llenr' Lvtton, and brother to lord Lytton, died last night, acred (S. In the commons this evening, t'tftf-ford t'tftf-ford N'orthcoto in reply said his Epcech at i-xoter, in which he referred to the treaty of Washington, va corroctly reported re-ported in tho London journals. He repeated re-peated the statement then made, that he understood, when at Washington, that indirect claims were not to bo presented. Jenkinson aked if it was true that iho romainintj Fenian prisoners had been relented as reported; Gladstone answered answer-ed ".No," followed by laughter. In reply to inquiries by Disraeli, Gladstone expressed regret at the premature pre-mature publication of the supplemental article, intimating that tho Americans were to blame in the matter. Uo also said tho British government were offi-ciallv offi-ciallv informed that tho senate had agreed to tho new article with amendments amend-ments thereto, which had just been received re-ceived and were now under consideration considera-tion by the cabinet; and no time would bo lost in settling the matter. Judge KeogU has unseated. Nolan, elected to parliament from Galway, on the ground of clerical combination and conspiracy, amounting to ecclesiastical despotism. Ho will report in regard to the action of the archbishop of Tuam, and tho bishops of Galway and Clon-fert. Clon-fert. From France, Paris, '27. The assembly Ibis after-noon after-noon debated the army bill. Trochu boldly charged tho Bonaparte with the corruption of the army, and was loudly applauded in all parts of tho chamber. Nellie Grant is tho guest of president and Madamo Thiers to-night. General Ulricht has been retired froii active service in the army. |