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Show NIGHT REPORT. ; Tli tofilUU Prr. knrptUcil. JjunJon, 131 'l"lir-ji.iirrifili oTe-. ml- ' miration nt the tuaiiinT in wlii.'h the i Anicriosn pre-- )i:ivo I --n -n jtjilitJ . dtiilv siTi.l tiMiirlv wirli the i)'- ! n.a ..rtl, I'riti.-e ul" They n.v : tit-e llinl tliu hullflin? IVmiii Shu- ! driiihitui nt v it. "i. :in-ni' in iihTii- ', insj flilit'ii "l A iiH-rn':iti nipor. print- i d he lore i.iylighl. sinl thnt thf noon j aiiil j-ix p.m. bulletin upp-tir in tho ' I'ttrly fdirioTii nf the eveninij j'.apfr?. All ctnrur in the opinion tlini tho rapid j v.nv of ihe trunJii.'.sii)n of diipatr nei j anil tli eir general afcurary are wonder- ful marvels of journalism. j A epanUli Crisis. I ilndiid, 'JO. The Malaconijio mini;- I try lins reigneJ. ilagnsta entrusted, I.usta with the formation of a new niin- j islry, who up to noon to-day had not I succeeded in completing tha cabinet. I Ue otlered four portfolios to Zorilla and j his supporters, but they were refused. ; Tho criis continues. Schcuck'i Speculation. London, LU Thier congratulates j Queen Victoria upon tlia recovery of i the Prince of Wales. English journals while expressing no opinion upon the merit- of the cae, regret re-gret the ditiioulty into which minister cichenck has fallen, and cita as precedents prece-dents the ca-63 of other embtueadir', notably that of tbe duke Suldanha who while minister of Portugal to a foreign power was permitted to or.gtige in private pri-vate speculation?. |