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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. Brttltb Xctts. London, 27 Thirty persons were Ion in the sU.-iiiiirhip Germany; twelve were l-iirenftera, and but one waa an Amer-ic.m. Amer-ic.m. During a missionary meeting at Sil-ftrd, Sil-ftrd, lait night, tbe iooi of tco buitd-i"g buitd-i"g gae way. precipitating a hundred personi a considerahie distance; many were Injured, somo faiilly. A special from Beriin savs the Briiish ambassador at tiu FetersburR has delivered de-livered a note to prince lioriiCDakotl", informing bim that i-Egiand will abstain ab-stain from interfering witn the. Kuiiian progress in Central Asia, if it does not threaten Afghanistan. !Nine ttbousand Ehiyese iroops are now besieging the Kussian frts on the uba river, and other 2,000 Khivese are depredating an tbe Kuiiian fisheries at ibe moutn of tke Kuba. Reinforcements have been sent to the llussian troops in that locality. local-ity. London, 27. Wm. Bentiey, a stock broker of this city, suspended payment ito-day. It is reported that he is short 14.0UO shares in Erie. Tbe ministers of Austria, Grrmany and Russia, at Athens, acting on instructions instruc-tions frcm their respective governments, have jointly advised the Greek government govern-ment to end the difficulty about theLaur-iam theLaur-iam silver mines, by conceding the demands de-mands of France and Italy. From Koine. Rom, 27. Diplomatic relations between be-tween the Swiss government and the Vatican are broken off. The papal legation le-gation at Lucerne will probably be abolished, the charge d' affairs and at-1 at-1 taches having been recalled. |