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Show NIGHTREPORT. FOREIfijV. Threatened Oriental Trouble. Calcutta, 11. The relations between the Porto and the Dependency of Lasha have become threatening, causing excitement ex-citement among the British in India, on account of trade relations between the inhabitants of Lahsa and the British through the port of Aden. Brltlah wi. London, 11. Tho total number of emigrants that left Liverpool during the vear 1672, for American ports, was 104,- tuo. A dispatch from Manchester announ-cej announ-cej the failure of several cotton spinners. spin-ners. Tho body of Napoleon is embalmed, and will lie in slate on Monday and Tuesday. The report that Fugeniewill issuB a proclamation announcing her assumption of the regency during the minority of the princa imperial is denied. The British court will bo in mourning from the 1-lth to tho 24th of January for the late emperor. A telegraph dispatch received to-day from Paris says numerous officers of the French army have applied for leavo of absencn to attend the funeral, but they have all been refused excepting where the applicant was formerly connected with tho emperor's housohold. George naliey, memoer ot parliament, parlia-ment, is to appear in the court of Queen's Bench, on the 20th insu, for having in speeches delivered at Sl James hall, accused Sir J no. Duke Cols-ridge Cols-ridge of being engaged in a conspiracy against the Tichborne claimant. Too trial of the claimant on the charge of perjury will commence on tho '-5rd of April. Another Pacific Railroad. Ottawa, OnL, II. January loth is the date fixed for the execjtion of the contract between the Dominion government govern-ment and tho Pacific rsilroad companies. com-panies. Professor McArd has returned from a tour to the Pacific Coast ; and hia discoveries are said to be of incalculable incal-culable value to the government. The Carllst Insurrection. Madrid, II. It is officially announced that tho Carlist leader Fregola, and Palloc, a prominent federalist, were killed by tho government troops. The reported death of tho Carlist chief Cas-tello, Cas-tello, is confirmed thin afternoon. A monument for Napoleon, Milan, 11. Several newspapers o( this city havo opened a subscription for the erection of a monument to Napoleon. Napol-eon. The papers refer to the fact that Milan was the first city liberated from Austrian rule by tho French troops under Napoleon, after the battle of Magenta. |