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Show jLATEST SEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. j i Slave Iiuporlation Investigation. Investi-gation. The Emperors of Russia and Germany Fraternizing. The Pope does not Wish to Assume Direction over Worldly Affairs. General Xews. The Evangelical Alliance Prospering Pros-pering in Russia. Two Hundred Fersous Precipitated into a River. Etc., Etc , Etc. FOREIGN. London, 27. The committee of the House ol' Commons upon slave trade, will, on Monday next, examine the British Consul ot' Havana relative to the recent lauding ol' a cargo of slaves id Cuba. I Petersburg, 27. On Monday the iCzirwasat the Castle of Ingeoleim, in Bavaria, where he was visited by the Emperor of Germany, the two monarchs remaining together during the day. Hi9 Majesty of Kussia left Ingenlcim yesterday for St. Petersburg and will arrive here to-morrow. Soon after his return tho Emperor Alexander Alexan-der proposes making a tour of the Caucaus and will probably be accompanied accom-panied by Czarwitz and his youngest sou. The Grand Duke Ylanimir has arrived from England. Great preparations aro being made in Slaverapoc, iu Caucasia, and Titles, in Georgia, i'or the Cz ir's reception. The Grand Duke Alexis is at Cron-stadt, Cron-stadt, completely absorbed iu the equipment of the Fquadron for hi? voyage to America 'X he fleet will be by fur the largest that ever left Europe Eu-rope and sails on Wednesday, August 13th. for iNew York. ltotue, 27. The Pope, iu reply to in address from the ltouian Academy, reuiuDstrating against doctrines which are antagonistic to the spirit of modern timei, di.-claimed any imeutiou ou the part of the Papacy to lay claim to iu-uercnt iu-uercnt power to dispossess sovereigns or to assume direction over the worldij affairs of nation:. Iu aueteui times. ' ?a;a his Holiness, Christian nation-revered nation-revered the Pope as an arbitrator between be-tween the sovereign and the people in eases of disagreement, und great tier-vices tier-vices have been rendered by the Papacy ia preventing wars and healing up divisions among the nations ot the world. London, 27. The Goodwood cup to-day was won by Shuuuon, witli Favonious second and Mortimer third. Five horses ran. The weather was glorious. The Prince of Wales and .-everal of the nobility were present. The crowd was large, bur, less telect than formerly. GENERAL. No Quorum. Columbus, 0., 27. A labor reform eonventiou was held here yesterday, but the attendance was so small that nothing was done, not even a State ticket was nominated. New at Swa.rd. New York, 27. A letter from Alexandria, Alex-andria, Egypt, states that ex-Secretary Seward parsed through that cily, recently, on his way to Constantinople. While in Alexandria be was tho guest: of the Khedive and was tho recipient of ostentatious attention. It is thought he and his party will at ouce Bet out on their home journey. The Evangelical AllUait Iu Hunla. A special cable dispatch states that tho American commission of the Evangelical alliance have bad several interviews with Prince Gorizebakoff, who has treated i hem with marked courtesy and distinction; although offered of-fered sumptuous quarters atPeierhoff. by express command, die members ol the delegation oontinu-j to occupy ap- part men ts at the hah, where they are 'constantly visited by distinguished Greek aud Protestant Christians. They speak very encouragingly of ijjo ros pect for the accomplishment of Their mi-sioo and allude to GorizeliakoiTc cordial reception as ominous of success, l'lio c-jwujistiou will be accorded an audienco with Hib Imperial Majesty some day next week. 'Xbe Lutheiian magnates, wuo are now in Preebeiery, place strong hopes in the iuuVnce which tho oommisaion will be able to emtio behalf of their faith ut the coming interview with tho Kuiperoi Alexander; on the other band, those iiiiimato with the court uilirm that the Evangelical Alliance will be told tliut the statements mado in regard to tin (jersccuttou of tho Luthenaus in the Baltic provinces aro evidently grossh t-XaL'Hcraied,uut tliut the iuiueiial gov runieuL wdi order a thorough iiwesti nation to be made, in order to demon-.itrute demon-.itrute their assertions. Tho American gemleujcii will tnen bo relerred to Goruchakoff and iinally ushered with kindness from the imperial palace. , Bridge Break In. New York, 2G. Considerable excitement ex-citement was occasioned in llobukei, ! last evening by the breaking of ai over crowded bridge leading to th. baths. Aoout 200 persons were pre eipitated mio tlio water. Fortunately ali were rescued. The crowd was witnessing wit-nessing a boat race. Italian Celebration. The Itaiiao a-sociatioo of this city, named Traterneia Nazionale, has re-soived re-soived to celebrate the Italian unity ,-.ind removal of the capital of Italy to I Rome. It was unanimously agreed at the meeting, however, that there ahail , be no proceifion in tbe treetz. j Bide for Indian Ltndi, I Washington, 27 None of the bids j thu tar opened fur tho Kansas Indian i lands are above two dollars per acre' they rann from $1.50 to $2.00. |