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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. Cotton Famine Fund. London, 27. A meeting of the trustees trus-tees of the furd raised forth relief of operatives during the cotton famine was held at Manchester U-t night. The amount on hand was rep.iru-d to be SolV.H-O. Earl Derby offered a resolution resolu-tion that the fuiid De applied to the foundation of a hospital for convalescents. convales-cents. Adopted. Frtnchtn-i, Sew York, 27. The Herald's Paris letter contains an interview with Gsm-betta, Gsm-betta, who declare? the republican csue never looted brighter. When the assembly as-sembly come together, after recess, it is mot probable the monarchists wiil make one more despairing eilbrt to overthrow Thiers, or rather, to reduce bim into the position of a mere minister of the rieht. This wili be the great parliamentary batilo. Paris, T,. President Thiers will, tomorrow, to-morrow, sign the new treaty of commerce com-merce between Prance and Great Britain. |