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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. Britain. London S. At & meeting of the "VTet country Highlanders, at Glasgow last ' night, the marquis of Lorne delivered an address. Sneaking of the number of Scotchmen who have lett their country during the past year, he said he looked upon the emigration mo vement with regret, especially when directed toward the United States. Scotland was able to support an immense population and laborer; were scarce, and if people emigrate he hoped they would go to the British colonies. A cotton mill, near Oldham, wa badly damaged by fire to-day. One hundred persons are thrown out of employment. em-ployment. afore Religious Tronblea. Berne, S. The Swiss council of stute has slopped the salaries, for three months, ot" all priesu wno read from their pulpits the unauthorized papal brief, establishing a separate bishopric for Geneva conference, iiasle has determined de-termined to create a grand iswisa bishopric of dissidents from Home. Pesth, S- A resolution has been introduced in-troduced into the chamber of deputies, urgently demanding the expulsion of the Jesuits from Hungary. MaJriJ, S. Five hundred Carlisle, under Jtbalis, made an attack yesterday yester-day on Viiadrate, and were repulsed by the garriijn which numbered oniy one hundred. The authorities anrjour.ee the insurrection in Saraossa completely suppressed. Tho king ha signed the decree for tho re-organization of the artillery service. ei-verl officers who oppose any change have resigned. Frem-h Xexvs. i .Pari, S The committee of GO of the i assembly to-day, adopted tho aoicnd-, aoicnd-, ment providing that the council of i ministers shall decide whether the pre-J pre-J sence of Thiers is required in the assem-1 assem-1 bly during the discussions on interpel-, interpel-, lftlions. The proposal of Dafoirre for speedy legislation on the subjects of tho election lor and composition of the next assembly, the composition and powers of the second chamber, and the organization organi-zation of the executive during the interval in-terval between the dissolution of the present and the meeting of the next assembly was rejected. The committee then adopted tne remaining articles, and elected Duke deBroglie its reporter. It is believed the action of the committee commit-tee will lead to a rupture between ThieJs and the assembly. |