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Show 'NIGHT REPORT, FOREIGN. Frencti Ntnv. Paris, 29. The government has determined deter-mined to place on trial before a conn martial the generals censured by the committee of investigation on the'c&jii-tulations the'c&jii-tulations of war. Gortan, convicted oi the slaughter of hostages, will be sbo; at S&tory to-morrow. Biauquet is to be transported for lifo. Poor Spain. Madrid, 29. The bande of insurrectionists insurrec-tionists have each a priest in command. Thopaople rise in arms and declare they will deliver Spain or die. iierano beun an active campaign at Xavarre to-day. The king insiiis on taking the command of the armv. The iron miners at Basque, Spain, have joined the insurrection; mining is suspended. Vesuvius More Bnctged. Naples, 29. Tins evening showers of sand succeeded this morning's rain of ashes. The eruption is now accompanied with fearful electric phenomena; lightning light-ning durts are incessant from the top of the volcano and more violent and frequent; streams of lava and stones fall fast and thick in Jlassa Di Somina, which is entirely destroyed. Mo Reply. ! London, "3. In the house of lords tonight to-night Granville, in reply lo an inquiry of the marquis of Salisbury, said that during the fate visit al hia residence, ot tho American minister, ho was informed by Schenck that the reply of the American Ame-rican government to his nolo of tho iXlth of March had not yet been received. The CduadUn Pacific Railway. In the house of commons the member from the Isle of W ight gave notice that he would ask tho government whether the correspondence between the colonial office and Canada as to tho treaty of Washington could be produced. Gladstone, Glad-stone, in replying to the question, said the imperial government had agreed to guarantee the Canadian loan of 2,-5U0,U0U 2,-5U0,U0U for the construction of a railway to the Pacific, if Canada should accept the Washington treaty. |