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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. Ilorrlbl CKtaatroplie. New Yerb, 7- The London Times o Feb. eives the particulars of a frifht ful accident at Smyrna. A cafe buil uKn piles over tLe broke d' kq sad denly. dunnr a performance piven by a company of acrobats, where there were 'JK persons present. A loud crack. im was bsird. and within dvo ruinuttis tfce entire cafe had diiappeared under the water. A few persons near the eatranca contrived to eject an escape; ani some saved themselves by jumping through the windows into the sea. Boatmen rowed up in numbers, but their eriorls to save life were ia vain. The search after the dead bodice was a ead snui-n. cle. The acrobats were withdrawn from the water id their showy costumes of the previous eight; the limbs of all the bodies were contracted with pain. Two hearses were engaged the whole day conveying the rtmams discovered to "the hospital. The number of bodies found up t the present n eighty, and it is supposed there are fifty more in the water. The company of acrobats consisted con-sisted of seven persons, of whom three were womeo; one of these latter is the only surviver of the troupe. The government govern-ment will institute proceedings against the proprietor of the cafe, who did not pay heed Lo warning of. danger given in : time. i European Kewi, ! London, 7. Little crtdit is attached to the rumor of a separation between the marquis of Lome and the princess Louise. Madrid, 7. The governor of JUalaga has resigned, his authority not being respected; and the populace are pillaging pillag-ing tae city. London, 7. Contradiction is given to the report, from Madrid, that the Span i;h government has received intimation that the European powers will jointly I refuse to continue diplomatic relations with Spain, if a federal republic is proclaimed. |