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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. Tlte Car In Berlin. Berlin, 5. The emperor of Russia and the grand duke Vladimir arrived this akornoon and were met by the emperor William, the crown prince and a largo number of other German princes and ministers, with Bismarck at the head. Tho most famous generals of the army and chief dignitaries of tho imperial court were also present. Tho c.ar on alighting saluted and embraced the emperor em-peror most cordially, and the two emperors em-perors entered tho same carriage and passed slowly through tho streets amid the cheers of immense multitudes. The imperial carriage stopped at the Kussi&n embassy, into which the emperor Alexander was conducted, where ho was visited by tho empress Augusta, and the princess Victoria, tho wife of the crown princo. Later in the day ho procooded to the imperial palace. pa-lace. After making quite a long visit, tho czar returned to the embassy. The omperor.of Austria meets with tho most enthusiastic reception from the people in his progress through Germany. Ho is '.the guest of the king of Saxony today, to-day, at Dresden; and to-morrow evening even-ing will enter Berlin. It is again denied that tho meeting is of a political choracter. The Internationalist!. Tho Hague, o. The congress of the International society hold its hrst public pub-lic sitting this morning. A resolution was introduced and unanimously adopted, adopt-ed, expressing, in tho namo of tho working classes of tho world, 'admiration 'ad-miration for tho heroism of tho champions cham-pions who have fallen in battle for the pooplo's rights, ani greeting with hope tbo frooJom of alt poople still in chains, The president of tho congress, in a violent speech, denounced general Trochu as a traitor to his country and called Jules Favre a wretch. Tho report re-port that the congress had refused to verify the credentials of twelve dele- Eates from New York is not contirmed, ut it appears that lr, "West, of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, will be refused admittance as a delegate. Mormon Immigrant!. London, 5. Tho steamship "Minnesota" "Minne-sota" from Liverpool to .New Orleans, yesterday took out 600 Mormon emigrants emi-grants for Utah, most of thorn Scandinavians. Scandi-navians. Tho pionoer steamship of tho now line between Cardiff and New York was lauchod at Renfrew, Scotland, yesterday, yester-day, and the christening ceremonial was performed by aa American, lady. miicellancou. Dublin, 5. Many Jesuits, expelled from Germany, will come to Iroland, where they aro promised wolcomo. London, 5. The royal mail steamship steam-ship from the Cape of Good Hope has arrived, bringing Capo Town dates to Augusts. Discoveries of valuablo diamonds dia-monds continue frequent, and crimes and disorders among tho mining com-munitios com-munitios are on the increase. Tho gov-ornor gov-ornor is absent from his post, lynch law prevails, and a large number of persons, mostly natives, have suffered from violence. vio-lence. Paris, 5. The department of Oudo is threatened with a declaration of a state af siege, on account of attacks on tho military by the inhabitants of Nar-bonno. |