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Show TELECRAMS. NIGHT REPORT. foreign. Miscellaneous, Paris, 21. Gambetta has left for SL Eieinne, the public banquet in celebration of the anniversary of the first Kepublic to-morrow, at which he was to speak having been prohibited. Havanna, 21. The " Gazette" publishes pub-lishes a new and stringent law compelling compel-ling the Chinamen now here, to again make contracts far their labor for terms not less than six, nor mora than eight years, or leave the island. It is reported an engagement has taken place, at Cubidas, in which 300 wre killed and wounded. Vienna, 21. By imperial decree the Austrian court will wear mourning for twelve dayB in respect to the memory of the deceased King of Sweden. Madrid, 21. Tne minister of finance expresses the hope that the budget, which will be presented to the cortes on Monday, will nave the effect of permanently perma-nently restoring the financial equilibrium equili-brium of the country. Paris, 21. It is stated that La Franc is to retire from the ministry of the interior, in-terior, and that Cassimer Bouyor will resume the position. Rear-Admiral Alden, commanding thoAmerican squadron now in European waters, arrived here to-day. Bucharest, 21. Tho festival of the Holy Virgin was celebrated to-day. Prince Charles has pardoned fifty persons convicted of crime, including a number of Israelites. j e rin mi ;'cwi. Berlin, 21. The report that the wife of Bismarck has arrived at Torquay from England was premature. She is at Varsein with the Chancellor and the rf-. rf-. mainder of the family. The resignation of minister Von Thule has been accepted, and Von Balan, tho German minister to Brussels, has been appointed to succeed him. Von Arnim has been gazetted privy counsellor with the title of excellency. At the session of the congress of tho old Catholics at Cologne yesterday. Dr. Saul t was elected president and Drs. Petrie and Cornelius vice presidents. The congress sdjourned to-d.ty. A committee, consisting of Drs Dollingor, Frederick and others was appointed to secure the union of all christians in tho old Catholic movement. Brit lih Xctvs. London, 21. Tho St. Bastiau league at Dublin, yesterday, formed an organi station to afford ma'.erial aid in restoring the temporal power of the Pope. Tho London "News" having published publish-ed a graphic description of the horrors of the steerage passage across the At-; At-; lantic, scores of correspondents are i adding their testimoney to the abuses and sufferings to which the steerage passengers pas-sengers are subjected, and demanding an immediate reform. The labor league yesterday adopted resolutions approving the award of the Geneva tribunal as binding England and America together, and promoting the advancement of industry aud civilization. |