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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOR EIG". MlaccilajieonB. SL Petersburg, 30. The Czarowiwh slept six hours hut night. The fever U diminished. Madrid, ;J. Arising of Alphonists is expected. The government is prepared pre-pared to (uppress iL The citizens of Madrid are opposed to Amadeus who is greatly excited. Rome, 30. The German charge d' affaires informed cardinal Antonelh iast etk that he had been instructed lo take unlimited leave of absence. He has since closed the legation for Berlin German Scvtb. Berlin, 30. The journals of Konigs-berg Konigs-berg and Posen have been threatened wun immediate connscation n tnev publish pub-lish the insulting references to Germany, in the recent Papal allocution. Tne charge d' affaires of the German legation at the Vatican will probably be instructed instruc-ted not to attend the reception of the diplomatic body by the Pope, on the 1st of January, on account of the allocution, allocu-tion, Africa. Zanzibar, 18. The United States steamer, Yanlic, arrived on the tenth. Captain "Wilson, with United States consul, John F. "Webb, visited the sultan sul-tan on the 11th, and were received by troops. They were met by the sultan from his palace. Captain Wilson represented rep-resented to the sultan the seHtimenLs of the American people in regard to slavery, slav-ery, and requested the abrogation of the clause of the treaty with England. The sultan's reply was received on the seventeenth. He says; " Thirty-three Thirty-three years ago I was forbidden by my father Laid Said, to export slaves to Muscal. The slaves now carried there are stolen by Arabs and a tribe from the Persian gulf. I will make strong efforts in future to prevent tho kidnapping of these 6laves, I will make the effort." |