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Show TELEGRAMS. NIGHT REPORT.J ! 1 j . FOREIGN. j Spanish Sewi. Madrid, 2v Kin;: Amadcus and, the Crown Princ-c of Italy reviewed ; the army yesterday. The amnesty for i political offences will be issued immediately. imme-diately. The Empress Eugenie is expected to arrive here in a few days. The K.In or the Belgians In London. Lon-don. London, 2$. The King of the Belgians Bel-gians has arrived here. His majesty visited the international exhibition today. to-day. The International Boat Race. Halifax, 2$. All the crews are now here and the great four oared race is to come off at ten on Wednesday. With the exception of the Prior, all the crews want smooth water. The boat of the Prior crew being larger than the rest, they would have the advantage ot rough water. The Winship crew is now the favorite of the English crews at St. John. The Paris crew is the second favorite, but Americans are backing the American crews, who arc rowing well. There is a good deal ol betting on the Paris crew. It is understood un-derstood the Paris crew will not row a regatta unless the water id smooth. Serious Fire. A large 8ro on Saturday last: destroyed Moore's rail factory and furniture factory and a spice mill. Moore's loss is $200,000, uninsured. Seventy-five men are thrown out of employment. Another Imperial aicetlnj. Berlin, 23. The Prussian Cross Gazette oonGrms the report that a second meeting of the German and Austrian Etuperors has been arranged, and states it will take place probably on the 7th of September at Saizberg. The Emperor Francis Joseph will be accompanied by on lieust. A lirm basis vras laid at Gabtein for relations whereby Germany and Austria are to assume a joint attitude. Itah has unconditionally agreed to the same policy, and communications have passed between the three governmeuts looking to tiie establishment of a complete com-plete understanding. |