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Show TELEGRAMS. NIGHT REPORT. I j FOliUIG.V Tilt Hogtr Tlcliborur Caik. j N iw Tork, 27. London letters speak-tng speak-tng of the Tiohborne trial (ay the cost ol taking and prinlinp the notaa ol evidence evi-dence has been '.'.UUO. llundreda of witnesses havo been brought from South America and Australia this week. Wit- ' ; nesa after witness cornea up and swears ' he recognizes ttie claimant as the real Sir Koger. Tho defence will try to prove lliuy are nil mercenary perjured witneiite, or utterly mistaken. The Prince of Wale Ruult Arming. Arm-ing. London, 27. The lat olUuial bulletin j ol'the i-hyiician to 10 o'clock this morn- i ing ret)orls tho Prince of Wales to have J passed a sleepless night. Tho fever is increasing, but the itrongth of tho patient pa-tient Eiill holds out. The tjueen is con-ttantly con-ttantly at the beside. The Standard is informed that liassia li:u undertaken special armainents on a ffigantic scale. She is forming two for- lilied camp;, each to hold lbO.OuO men. Uni! has been ectabli?hed at Smolensk and the other will probably bo located on tho Gnlccinn frontier. The?e preparations pre-parations is believed to bo directed more particularly against Austria, becnuss tho appointment of Count Andreassy is regarded as inimical to liussia. TUe I'ru98lan Llltt. licilin, 27. Tim sesiion ..f the dieL of lint kingdom of Prussia wiu opened to-day by tho King. Tho speech from tho throne points to the financial prosperity of llio country, proposes a general increase of otlicial salaries, and recommends the encouragement, by the diet, of railway enterprises. The speech was woll received, re-ceived, and tho Emperor-King was loudly cheered. Collision nt Sea. London, 27. A collision occur rod last night off tho Irish coast, between tho ships Marmion and Oseola. The latter sunk, several of the crew escaped by jumping aboard tho Marmion, but nine men aro missing. It is hoped they saved themselves in tho boats. The Prince of Walci illll lerloimly Sick. London, 27. The Prince of Wales was quieter to-duy. Thore is, howevor, no change in tbo ajmptons of tho disease under which ho is suffering. Trade 9Irks Convcinlou, Vienna, 27. John Jny U. K. Minister to Austria, and Count Andrnssy, Minister Minis-ter of Foreign Atlairs havo signed an international convention between tho 1 Unitod States and Austria, guarnnteo-ing guarnnteo-ing inviolabilty of trade marks in the two countries. Tho Jtlexlcau Revolution, Malamoras, 27. The revolutionists under Gen. Trevino attacked Saltillo on tho 02th, and figliting'is slill going on. Gen. Kocho is advancing from St. Luis Fotosi with a strong government force. Trevino is reported short of ammunition. ammuni-tion. Communication is interrupted entiroly with Mexico; S00 reinforcements for Matamoms is expect od by sea from Vera Cruz. Tlie Italian 1'urlluuieiil lu Home. Home, 27. For the first time since tho occupation of Home the Italinn parliament met in this city to-day. The opening speech was deliverod in person hr his innipsLv. Kin? Victor Emanuel . Ho alluded to tho events connected : with tho occupation of tho city, and : said Italy was restored, and she had ro-j ro-j conquered her place in tho world, llo was convinced that itome would remain re-main tho seat of the pontillcate. Tho relations between Italy und alt other nations, his majesty said, are friendly and he believed peace would continue; but lie warned parliament that they would bo held to a strict account in the future, if they neglected to perfect tho organisation of tho military and naval forces of the kingdom. |