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Show NIGHT REPORT. tirltaln. London, -i.- 1 1 is reported" thHt :h' frauds on the $xr,k of hngia:id aim-unt to two mijiiuTi i-i" d'-lliir, and li.ii o:" this tmuuat L.J ai drawn up r. Jay Cooke, iU-L'uiioch tfc Co., c'-iHujU upon Kvtb; child.-, and a jir.o amu-jr.t. ihe exact Lgu:i-s ur.know.t-, upun the Barings, toaii v tht-.-e houres ar-j ma-n ma-n trer.uous etlorti to sujiprc's dt-tnl-of the Iran. -action":. 1; j; s;;cd on what appears to be d n-itijoriiy, taut i-ne of the m limbers of the houso of ll-:b-sthiidr, wtr.t to New-:ite to-dar and nad an interview with N ye ;he alleged accomplice of the EWindiers, and lijat eUrtling revel itiosi coLcernir-g the operations were made, the nature of vrnich are kept secret for the present- The circumstances of the fraud on the Bank of England remain a mystery. Noyes, the clerk or confederate of the forgers; under arrest, is a native of the United state;. He protests his innocence, inno-cence, but doubtless knows more than he is willing to til at present. Astonishment Aston-ishment is expressed that the extent of . the transactions did not arouse the suspicions sus-picions of the Bank oii3cisJ: but it seems tho operators represented ihey : were interested in the introduction of American palaco cars on British railways, rail-ways, and were arranging their manufacture manu-facture on a scale which required a large amount of fund;. The strikers in ilerthyr Tydvil, at a meeting to-day, resolved to return to work on the masters' terms for two weeks, and trust to the ma-ters' honor to advanco their wages the third week. This will probably end the long strike. Bayonne, 4. The passenger trHin for Franco was stopped by the Carlist chief Solva, on Saturday last, sixteen miles norm 01 uarceiosa, ana compelled to return, Insubordination is rife among tho national troop; at Keuss. Paris, 4. The Messager do Paris publishes, in an extra this evening, dispatches dis-patches reporting that Serrano has been appointed dictator of Spain, and that the republicans have suii'ered a severs defeat at the hands of the Carlists near J run. Madrid, 4. In the as;embly, to-day, Figueras submitted a bill convoking a constituent cone; on tho 1st of May; ordering an election for memjjers in Spain and Porto Km- on the. 10: li of April, all male citizens aged twenty to be entitled to vote; and dissolving the present assembly after it has voted on the budget, tho abolition of slavery and the armament of volunteers. Tetuan presented a bill authorizing the sale of crown property, German. Berlin, 4. As tho cabmen obstinately persist in their strike, to iho great inconvenience in-convenience of tho public, the police have instructed them to resume business busi-ness under tho penalty of a withdrawal of their licenses. A dinner was given to night, at tho American Legation, in honor of tho inauguration of Grant- Bancroft presided; pre-sided; at his right sat prince Bismarck. Tho least, "Tho President," was o tiered by Bismarck; Bancroft gave tho health of the emperor. From t raue e. Paris, 4. Threo hundred liberal Catholics urgo Poro llyacinlhe to resume re-sume his pulpit at Ueuera. lie says he ia willing to preach to those who are resolved not to surrender cither to uHm-monism uHm-monism or unbelief. Thiers made a great speech in the assembly to-day, and ro-allirmed his determination to maintain the compact of Bordeaux. The preiitnblo of the constitutional con-stitutional project, declaring that the assembly reserves to itself constituent power, was adopted by the ch-iniber, by a vote of Jio to l'J'J. |