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Show LATEST SEWS France mid Italy mut continue con-tinue in the Jionris of Peace. CORSICA PROPOSED AS THE INVIOLABLE RESIDENCE OF THE POPE. Priuce Napoleon ordered to leave France. GENERAL NEWS. Ku Klux Hatters In Washington. CHAiVGIXGTHE gauge 0. THE OHIO A"D MISS. R. R. Adventures of --Eronauts. SUCCESS OF CUBANS. Etc., Etc , Etc. FOREIGN. London, The Portuguese Cortes waj, opeui-d to day by the King. In a speech from the throne, tho King -xpressed gratitude for the recepiiou :iven to hi.- august relatives, the Em peror and Empress of Brazil. He baid the finances were Kt ill embarrassed. Paris, U3. Thiers, in the iV'ationul Assembly, speaking on the Italian question, said it was impossible to adopt a course which would lead to war; the truo policy of Franco was peace- and reorganisation. No steps j must or should bo taken which wiii pver tend to alienate Italy from the French. Fuidherbo ha3 been elected lo the Assembly by threo constituencies, and has chosen to represent the department af Aorth. Lemonde to-day proposed that the aland of Corsica bo tendered to the Pope as an inviolable residence, by tvhich means it is claimed that the supremacy su-premacy of France as a defender of the Catholio f.iidi will be maintained. Prince Napoleon, who has been staying stay-ing for three days at Havre, has been ordered to leave Fiance. Official reports show Paris healthy. Paris, 24. The municipal elections in th's city yosterday resulted in the choice of six conservative Republicans and forty-nine moderate Republicans. L'he vote cast was very small. London, 24. Tho Auckland has been totally wrecked on a voyage to Sidney. The crew and passengers were all saved. London, 24. Tho meeting at Hyde Park yesterday vain a failure. Heavy rain prevailed during tho day which prevented any considerable crowd assembling. as-sembling. The Fniperor and Empress of Brazil have gono to Birmingham. Paris, 24. it is reported that Favre persists in his re.-ignation, because the petition of the Bishops urging the government gov-ernment to support the temporal power of the Pope has been referred to the ministry of foreign affairs. |