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Show NIGHT REPORT. I FOREIGN. KItb. will Resist. SL Petersburg, 2. Liter adrices from Kiva report that the Khan baa built a fort at Djarkale, where he will resi't the advaoce of the Czar's troops. He etill refuses to surrender Ihe Kussian priaoners. Loudon Advices. London, 2. A despatch from Pebin announcee that the i-mperor of China was married on the 16m of Octeber. There was no outside ceremony, other than the procession, which escorted the bride from her residence to the imperial palace. A banquet was siren lat night by the royal geographical society, in honor of Bartle ir'rere, who is about to proceed to Africa to promote the cause of the abolition of slavery in that country. " "William H. Thorns, of "Notes auu Queries,'' gave an entertainment last evening, which was largely attended by members of the literary profession. Mail advices from the Cape of Good Hope to October 5, say the report of tbe discovery of precious stones in Arizona had reached the fields, and caused some excitement and a depressing effect upon the diamond market. Uold has been discovered. French Stwi, Pang, 2. The preliminary examination examina-tion of marshal Biz sine, by the court martial, has been resumed. The Burning of the "Missouri." Havana, 1. Intense excitement was caused here by the receipt of the news concerning the burning of the '"Missouri." '"Mis-souri." Several prominent residents of Cuba are among the lost. Front Mexico, City Mexico, Oct. 25, vis Havana, 1, Keywest, 2, Trevino has arrived in the capitol and was well received by president presi-dent Tejeda. Porferio Diaz has commissioned com-missioned notable citizens to arrange a peace between himself and Tejeda. The commission to investigate the border depredations went to Matamorts to-day. The Mexican government still delays action on the mixed claims commission com-mission difficulty. Uliss, American charge d'affairs, during dur-ing the absence of Minister Nelson, is in poor health. On news of the death of Seward, the nag at the American logation and consulate con-sulate was run half mast and kept so four days. The Mexican press cootain- i ed lengthy flatteriDg biographies of Seward. Mining matters are improving; several seve-ral rih minoral veins have been discovered dis-covered lately. |