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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREUi. Loudon Aeirs. i London, It The English expedition io search of Dr. Livingstone luia lu London, suiEeiont fundi lutving been 1 subscribud. Lord chief justice Cockburn, the i British member of the (Jeneva board, itpproves the government's refusal to admit claims for indirect dimaqea, William fowler, member for Cambridge, Cam-bridge, addreiiiug his constituuiits last nighL, dwelt at some length on the Alabama Ala-bama claims. Alluding to Hie clitiiu for i indirect damage?, he ?aid England j should not bluster, nor should sliosiib-j mit to be bullied. Ho believed the: country to a man had made up their minds that if their American cousins wanted tho money, thi-y would have to como and take iL From PnrU. Paris, 1-1, Tlio members of the "rig lit" in the assembly, at a meeting last night, declared their unwillingness to fuse with tho Urleanist3. A special dispatch from Homo says general Sherman, at his reception by the king of Italy, assured his majesty' that tho AlaOtnna question would be peacefully and linally settled by tho Geneva tribunal of arbitration. To be Hanged. Bombay, 14. The assassin of governor govern-or Mayo lias been tried, convicted, and sentenced to be hanged. Protection Dcnimidcil for Jews, Bucharest, 1-1. The consuls and other representatives of foreign powers here have united in making a formal demand on Prince Charles, for protection for the Jews in the principalities. The disturbance- recently attempted at tialat. was quickly suppressed. Tlie Newfoundland Leg lalt nm c. Halifax, 14. Advices from Newfoundland New-foundland state that tiia legislature opened on tho 2-jth. Governor iliil was unable to attend, from illness, but the legislature wont to his house to hear his speech, which represents atlairs in n very satisfactory condition. |