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Show I ! NIGHT REPORT. i i FOREIGN. The Sumatra War. The lis. cue. C4. The canister of the c.U':r hae piveo u the ; pre a Jcti.ied sutercent of the war in Sumatra, from wnijh it appears the Aiehme aiCd for the aid of Franoe and li'.y be:re war was declared de-clared bt notes were received by Holland Hol-land from the various powers, 'which contairod most friendly assurances, and showed ihat the intrigues of the Atchi-nese Atchi-nese hsd whoiiy fai.ed. TUe Vienna Talr. Vienna, '2i. The Keichsrath closed vesterduy, with a special from the throne, in which the emperor ma3e a fLtlinc; allusion to thewor.d seihibilion, to be inaugurated next naonth. from England. London, -L A ma?s meeting of democrats, de-mocrats, protest against the refusal of the liritisn government to recocnize the cjianisn republic, is to be held at Frafa-er square, on the 5th of May. A dupatca from Madrid, to-day, says . the citv is quieter, and there are less . apprehensions of an outbreak. The triil of the Tiohborne claimant, on the charge o perjury, is in progress. Mr. liawkmi commenced the opening address lor the prosecution yesterday and continued it to-day; and at the adjournment ad-journment of the coun this evening had not concluded. The court rotm was crowded with spectators, including many titled and distinguished persons. Among ihe una ig ranis that sailed yes-terdiiy yes-terdiiy from Liverpool were ft hundred operatives from the manufacturing town of Yeovil, in Somerset iiy the explosion of lire damp to-day, in a coai mine in the parish of Khiwa-bon, Khiwa-bon, Korth Wales, several miners were Killed and wounded. The suicide of the earl of Delaware was the re?utt of mental depression, caused by the death of a lady friend The Cases of B I dwell aud O'KelJy. Havana, 2i. Bid well, the alleged Bank of ilngiand forger, has been delivered de-livered over lo ihe Lnghsh consul, on an order of captain general Peltain, and will probably be sent to ilngland in a man-of-war. Several of the confederates of iiidwell, including W ilson, are still in Havana. The captain general has informed the Lnglish conul that the trial of O' Kelly must continue ; if O' Kelly's guilt is established, the captain cap-tain general will exercise clemency, but he cannot stop ihe course of the law. The captain general has given strict orders to treat O Kelly with the utmost kindness, and see that nothing is wanting want-ing to insure his comfort. The British consul general has telegraphed to the British consul at Manzanillo, asking him to do a.l he possibly can for (J'Kel-ley, (J'Kel-ley, and informing him thai the moment the tribunal decides, captain general l'ellain will act. A Sot el Map. Lisbon, 24. The directors of the Portugal Por-tugal and Brazil telegraph company today to-day presented the king wilh a map, in an elegant casket, of the bed of ihe Atlantic, At-lantic, over which the cable is to be laid, with specimens of tho cable selected. se-lected. The section to extend between the Portuguese coast and Madeira will be completed by the manufacturers in June. Tho tramway between Lisbon and Cintra will bo open lo public travel next week. Slexlcnu JH altera.. City of Mexico, 15. Tho Juarist and Porlierist parties each desire to maintain main-tain their existence, and purpose uniting unit-ing on tho nomination of Palacioa for the president of congress. lglesias' prospects for tho office of supreme judge are better than those of other candidates. can-didates. Tho proposal to prolong the term of tho United States and Mexican mixed com mission, ha not yet been ratified by congress. The forces under general Logada are Hocrpnsinir. More Trouble In Spain. New York, 2-1. Herald spocial, Madrid, i! I. Madrid ib full of tho con-ilicl con-ilicl of parlies. Hecontly thero wu a delitiito division of the political elements, ele-ments, each taking aides for and against the permanent commission by which the body of tho assembly hopod to control tho ministry. Serrano apparently hoped to determino the balances against the ministry by a coup d' etat through a military demonstration and pro-nounciamiento pro-nounciamiento in favor of the party of order, and against the dii-solution dii-solution of the permanent commission' His plan failed, because at the critical moment tho soldiers fraternized with the people, and iho volunteers proved fainthearted. Disorders then began. (Jn "Wednesday night Contreros, captain general of Catalonia, was iired at near Plazators, by the volunteers volun-teers who bad taken arms in defense ol the permantnt commission, and held a bull ring. At 'J -m. six batteries f artillery and nietraileuses were turned on tho position held by theso volunteers and they were summoned to surrender, which they did. The ministry, in council, recognizing that the permanent commission was & source of reactionary agitation, called upon tho commissioners to disolvo willingly, or bo diselved forcibly; for-cibly; and decreed its dissolution and , disarmed ila defenders. The Beds becoming be-coming violent forced their way into tho presence of tho commission, but the members of tho ministry personally protected the commissioners from tho obnoxious individuals. Toe Beds hive pu.-ted themselves al every street corner, holding possession of the city. It is variously reported that Serrano has been thrown into prison,and that ho has left tho city. 3Ilit ellnneou. Port au Prince, 10, via Havana, 2). Tho probabilities arq that Dumingupse will bo tho next president of Uayti. The assembly will open on tho 2)lh iu.'tant. Homo, 21. Tho Pope has had a relapse, re-lapse, and is confined again to bis bed. |