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Show TELEGRAMS. NIGHT REPORT. ! The Ballot iu the Ena:-j Ena:-j lisli Ilouse of Lords. ! Alliance of Russia and j France against Germany I and Austria. General IVews- PLATFORM OF THE IV AT IO.A!i LABOR ASSOCIATION. Split among the New Orleans Or-leans Republicans. The Yellow Fever at Buenos Ayres. j FOREIGN. London, lO.-At Londonderry the authorities au-thorities have taken stringent precautions precau-tions against disturbances on the siege anniversary. Prince Frederick William and his wife have visited Salisbury and Stoue-lienge. Stoue-lienge. The King ofBavaria goes to dehwandorf to meet the Emperor. Versailles, 10. The court martial has sentenced Roquea, former mayor of Puteaux, to penal servitude for life. London, 10. Gladstouo has ao-, ao-, nounced in the Commons the postponement postpone-ment of the Queen's departure for Balmoral, in deference to public business; bus-iness; the time for the prorogation is therefore uncertain. London, 10. In the Lords the Marquis Mar-quis of Riponmade a long argument tn favor of the ballot, ret erred to hit experience in the United States in the most pleasant terms, and paid a compliment com-pliment to American institutions. Eurl Shaftesbury made a demand for two ! months' time for a discussion of the I ballot, and a vigorous debate ensued, i participated in by the Lord Chancel-' lor and various others. Finally the bouse divided and rejected the motion, the majority against the government being 4'J. World cable, London, 10. ttuisia is arming extensively and has formed an alliance with France against Germany Ger-many and Austria. Roundell Palmer is appointed counsel coun-sel and Karl Russell arbitrator on the part of England in tho case of the Alabama claims. Versailles, 10. It is in evidence before be-fore the court martial, that the Central Cen-tral Committee of the national guard . of Paris ordered the assassination of Generals Lecomto and Clement Thorn- j 1 ;ts. In the Assembly to-day, Vetil-i lard submitted a motion providing ibr a spontaneous assemblage of councils I general, in case the government should i be overthrown. The decentralization bill was linally passed by tho Assembly. A dispatch to the minister of war from General Lallermand,comuindinp . in Algeria, reports a brilliant victory over tho insurgents at West Sahel. Versailles, 10. Advices from Algeria Alge-ria report continued improvement in the situation of alTairs. Munich, 10. King Louis guea to ( Schwandorf, in the Upper Palatinate, to meet the Emperor William cn his 1 journey to Austria, and escort him through the Bavarian Dominions. Havana, 10. Tho insurgent Generals Quesada and Figuerdo have been executed exe-cuted at Santiago dc Cuba. London, 10. Disraeli made a mo-, mo-, tion in the Commons, to inquire if the royal warrant abolishing the anuyi purchase system was not issued without with-out statutory power, which was rejected! after a vehement discussion, during : which Disraeli said the Lords had been i juggled out of their privileges by the abuso of tho royal prerogative. j |