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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOHEKi.V. Berlin, 6 The cat avails v.i-in treaty bf-twefn Gerrnar.y and the C niicd Slate will probul-.y be aai-?:;ic-d so as :o provide mat Germans who have re-turne-d from America and remninti two years at home, oa.i be conidered to hive renounced the rights of naturalisation naturalisa-tion as A-nenean eili-ens. Tnrojgh the orders of tho police authoritivs, the stride ot ibu cabmen was brought to an end, greatly to the reliel of the public Ottawa, G, The eeeond parliament of the Dominion assembled at three o'clock :o-day. Alter the usual ceremonies cere-monies the governor general delivered his speech, in wcich hu said tho plans and spec ill cat ions for the enlargement of the YV eiiand and the construction of the Baievent canals, had been completed and the work can now be put under contract. Tue surveys for the St. Lawrence Law-rence canal will be finished in time to commence the work with the opening of next year. This will insure the completion com-pletion of all theso great undertakings at the same period. 'nvi frem London. London, 6. Gladstone made a speech last evening, which occasioned much comment. Keferring to tho Irish educational edu-cational bi.l recently introduced in parliament, ho intimated that tha government gov-ernment would giadly accept all valuable valu-able amendments, and would even consent con-sent to modulations which would not boner the bill, in order to avoid Uie adoption of any worse measure. In concluding con-cluding he said, "When the hour for the dissolution of tho ministry arrives, we will be ready to retire, but will not nneedlessly abandon our posts.'' At a meeting of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Tuesday night, a resolution reso-lution was unanimously adopted congratulating con-gratulating professor Tyndall on the success of his visit to the United States. A special to the Daily Telegraph, from Brussels, reports that captain Curry, of the American vessel Agloma, which sailed recently from Antwerp for New York, forcibly carried away seven sailors, belonging to the .French, schooner schoo-ner L'Africaino. An investigation of the affair is instituted; and dispatches are sent to the consul general for France at Hew York, advising him of the circumstances, cir-cumstances, and instructing him to watch for the arrival of the Agloma. |