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Show NIGHT REPORT, i Ma j FOREIGN. Mnyll Wiuu to Kvpudlait. j Havana, 1. Ilaytipn edvices to the 2i)th October, are to the eilect that tlie authorities are endnavorinc to ovadfl tlie paymentof tho claims ari"i.ig from their transactions during tho revolution. Central and South American Nrni, KingFtoD, Jamaica, Oct. 30.-BrotheHa mail etORUier Vcneztula took tiro at soa in a voyage to Liverpool. The flames were extinguished at the harbor of St. Martin, by cutting tho forward part of tho vcisol and sundering one of the it h tor tight compartments. Tlio tiro lasted three hours. ; Two of tho dpartmcnta of (iualema-i (iualema-i Ha are in a atato of iiego. Tho rebels have boon defeated, Honduras demands of Nicaragua tho removal of certain refugees from her frontier. Salvador-ban Salvador-ban sont troops to aid Honduras and quoll tho Indian revolt in Columbia. Tho government was thanked by the U. 8. minister for undertaking to protect pro-tect tho stcamor Ylrginius. From Runiln, St. Petersburg, 1. Tlio Journal dc St. Petersburg denios that minister Cat-acazy Cat-acazy hai been told ho cannot stay in Washington after tho visit of the grand duke Alexis. It states that Curtin, tlio i American minister, liaa never informed tho government hero that the American government threatened to aond I bo Kua- : sian minister his paseport?. Corner-Stone L-ivy I 1'aris, 1. President, Thiers acironipa-nied acironipa-nied by the miniflters of war and ma-j ma-j rino will Iny the corner itono of the 5 rejected1 military citablirhmont at touen on the 27th inst. The Spaulih Rkillcala lovluj;. Madrid, 1. Tho Eadicala will mako ! an attack on tho government next wook in tlio corte?, on what particular ques- tion is uncertain. The result depends I on tho attitude of tho Carlisle, as thny ; hold the balance of power. Cmauclpattou In liruill. j Kio Janeiro, Oct., 8. The emaucipa-j emaucipa-j tion bill frees all children born of slaves ; after its date and all slaves of tho sov-j sov-j ernment, and establishes an emancipa-! emancipa-! tion fund for tho benefit of existing I slaves. The govornment has been con-! con-! gratulatcd by all the foreign ministers. I ' i GENERAL. A Philadelphia Lawyer Sued. ! Philadelphia, 1. The Citizens' Municipal Muni-cipal lteform association have succeeded ' in securing indicttnonts against the city treasurer and his broker, and warrnnts for their arrest havo been issued. Ab-; Ab-; tonishing developments as to tho man-' man-' Agement of the city affairs are expected, j Tho treasurer will have a hearing to. morrow. i I'onsioo agent Forbes was held in ' $2,G0O bail to-day, on a charge of om-j om-j bozzling government fundB. I . The Open Polar Sea. I Washington, 1. The information re-; re-; caivod from the navy department from I Dr. A. PetUiman, of Gotha, concerning j the German discovery of an open Polar I Sea states that tho northernmost point 1 reached was seventy-nino degrees north . on moridian forty-eight dogrees east. Found a most favorable state of ice to-! to-! ward tho north polo, with probable con- : noction witu tlio soa on tne nortn side toward tho oast. Tho exposition was mado in a small sailing vesl at the ex:- j pensc of the officers. Military Changes. ' WaiUIagton. 1. Military cliangos i have been made by tho President, trano-i trano-i terring tho State of South Carolina from ' tho department of tho west to tho do-partmont do-partmont of the south; the Indian terri-; terri-; tory north of Texas and south of Kansas has been added to the command of gen-j gen-j eral Augur, and the department of Tcxsb is added to the division of Mixsou-: Mixsou-: ri. Tho department of tho Platte 1b for the present discontinued. The Stateii I of Liouisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and ; the Gulf post3 will constitute the ae-I ae-I partment of the Gulf to be commanded I by colonel iloroy of tho fifth cavalry, j Tlie third cavalry Is ordcrid tojfort Mc-I Mc-I Pherson. ! Bocond Lieutenant Frederick G. ! Grant will accompany general Sherman : on the tour of military inspection in-' in-' Bpoction in Europe. The Defatiltlnff Pension A (ten I . "Washington, 1. Tho commissioner .of peiwiona is now in Philadelphia to : oftect a aettlement with Forbes, tho in-i in-i valid pension agent in that city, whose 1 arrears nro two hundred thousand j dollars. Treasury Balance.. Washington. 1. The public debt statement, published to-day, shows a coin balance of $00,054,680,28; currency, cur-rency, 10,283,805,06. Total debt principal princi-pal $2,816,402,600,21; interest, $-10,6.09,-j S3G,tJ0. Martial Law Throughout the I South. ! New York, 1. A special dispatch from Washington this evening says it is asserted on authority to senator I Poolo that l'rcsiuent Grant has cx-j cx-j pressed his determination to declare martial law throughout the entire South in consequenco of the continued outrages. Yellow Fever. New York, 1. Tho board of health to-day declared Charleston and Key West infected ports on account of tho yellow fever. Tho proclamation is to extend till the 8th of .November. T)i Jnpancac Following American Fashlona. 7 "!.. II. II w.y V lldiiingLuii, i. -"ju. vuu. ii. iiii- liams, 2nd deputy collector of internal revenue, to-day concluded an engagement engage-ment with tho Japancso ministor to go to Japan and organizo an internal revenue rev-enue system similar to that of tho United Uni-ted States. Tho engagement is for three years at n largo salary. Gov. Bullock's Story. Now York, 1. Gov. Bullock, of Georgia, is in tho city. Ho says his resignation is intended to thwart th e fiphines of his political onomios in their efforts to control tho State, llo says tho all'airs of Georgia demand investigation, investi-gation, and that ho would not permit himself to bo arrested there, because the Ku Klux mob would probably be set on him. l'rosccultoii of HIlMiw-y OMcera. Chicago, 1. Governor Palmer has instructed attorney general llnshne-U to take proper stop to have lieutenant gimoral Sheridan, colonel Frank .L. Sherman, major Colston and othera I connected with tho organization of tho ; regiment of homo guard?, a member of l which shot colonel T. W. Grosvonor a I low days after the groat lire, presented ' to tlio grand jury for indictment for their connection with that tragedy. It is aid that mayor Ma;on will also bo i indicted. i Ono man was killed aud another probably fatally injured to-day by a ' railing wall of tho Tribune building. I Tho uaon were engaged in tearing down tho wall. The FUkOInufleId Case. ! Now York, 1. Thero is much comment com-ment to-day upon the Manstield-Fiok correspondence Revelations aro expected ex-pected of damaging effect to the Erie officials as well a Tweed, Sweeney and other Tammanyiats. Fisk attempts to reply to tho Maiibticld letter by declaring declar-ing that tho suit is an attempt to extort monuy from hiui. I New YorUHtgliti y. New Yurk, J. Tho registration of voters so far reaches S1.S16. Two days still remain in which to register. Monetary. Nuw York, 1. Stocks closed W. U. T. til. (;uickilver ITi, W. F. 62, Pa-cilic Pa-cilic Mail Alt. |