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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. Spain. Madrid, IT. Ca?telar is abeut to eend a circular iu I or tit; a power-, to rrevt.':.: their interference in the a'airs of t'pain, and aiiuro them the republic b not airireisive in character, and does not seeK to interfere with other nations. A decree is issued aboliahiCR the regulation re-gulation requiring orScers uf the army to tae political oaths. Gen. l'avaia, on tating command of the army of trie north, iisued a proclamation appealing to tne insuxeenLs in the Basque pr vinces and .Navarre to lav down tLcir anna and return to their homes, promis-ipg promis-ipg they wou.d not be molested for the past if they comply. Bayonne, 17. Don Carlos has arrived at baint Jea-Q JJe Luti, ten miles from Bavonne. Madrid, 17. The Carlist chieftain Olio, -withl5CJmen,yesterday unsucoess-fuliy unsucoess-fuliy kttacted Taiayalla, in Navarre. The popular forces in Madrid, yielding to the commands of tne authorities, have abandoned the positions which they occupied oc-cupied when the km it abdicated. Olozaga, president of tne council of : state, in a communication to the Corres-1 Corres-1 pondence, has disclosed the fact lhat he was the writer ef the royal message to the cortes announcing the abdication. Zorilla has established hU residence at i-lvas on the Portuguese frontier. France. Paris, 17. The Spanish ambassnder called upon the marquis de Kemusat this niorning and read to him Caste. ar t circular announcing the establishment of a republic It says neither internal nor foreign pressure moved the assembly assem-bly to declare a republic. The people are tranquil, and the army is obedient, the authorities are calm and the government gov-ernment ii resolved to preserve order at any prico. The duke do Broglie read hii report before the committee of thirty to-day. It is very conciliatory in form but maintains tha resolutions of the majority. Miieellaiieou. Rome, 17. Victor Emanuel visited the theatre on Sunday evening and was received with shouts of "Live the King of Italy and Amadeo 1" The parliamentary parlia-mentary committee on religious corporations corpo-rations has decided to abolish the houses of tha heads of religious orders, but to provide for the support ol the heads themselves, and their indemnification for tho loss of property. Geneva, 10. Rev. Mermillod, having was determined to exercise the functions of vicar apostolic despite the prohibition prohibi-tion of tho authorities, has been sent to tho French frontier under escort. I Melbourne, 17. The inter-colonial postal and telegraph conference has i recommended the San Francisco route I as the most desirable for the transmis- j sion of mails between Europe and Australia- ' London, 6 a.m , IS. The owners of tho steamer Murillo havo brought action for libel against Lloyd's, claiming ten thousand. |