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Show NIGHT REPORT. FORE1U5. Brltih Sew. L?ndos, 2- In the Tichbore trial to-dav. the French tutors of S:r I'.r-cgr Tichiorce were examined, acd pave testimony which is rcgrdtd as lV.:. w the hopes o: the claLiiaiL The case of the Bick of E-'.and forgery for-gery was again before the court. A:-r an ei&minaiton of several wiiEcSi?. tie prUoners were agaic remanded An accident occurred, to-night, to a tram from London for Chester, several are reported kii-isd and injured. Xcxlcaa Matter. Matamora, t. A Herald correspondent correspon-dent a: the City of Mexico says the treaty, proroguing the claims comnsiisior., hs been approved by congresi, that Alaruei Zamacona has been appointed commissioner, commis-sioner, that the father of Hatch, American Ameri-can consul at Merida. is dead, that the administration party has elected its president pre-sident of congress lor May,tnat Lczada is losing grouad daily, but has not yet nn caiinircd. and that treneral t!an:o. the muxierer of Patonia, died suddenly several days ago in prison. Lord George Hamilton and Ollicri j Deliver Tbemselvts. I London, 2. In the commons, to-night, lord George Hamilton calied attention to the nature of tho reierence to Lhe treaty of 17-1'i U'j'j which, under the trealy of "Washington, was submitted, together with the northwestern question, ques-tion, to the decision of the German emperor, em-peror, aud he regretted that .Kasrl&nd fiad allowed a question as to that part of the Oregon treaty. Tne Kosario Strait, long after Is-lo, was the only known navigable channel between Oregon and Vancouver Island, and hence was undoubtedly the channel indicated in the treaty of 1S4'J; yct the government, with unhappy ingenuity, excluded arbitration upon the consideration consider-ation of this particular channel. He found no fault with the emperor V il-liam, il-liam, but he thought the Geneva arbitrators arbi-trators would have acted more wh-ely bad they anticipated his method, and confined themselves to rendering their decision without giving reasons therefor. there-for. Lord Hamilton said he would make no mouon, and only desired to obtain from the house such aa expression of opinion as would discourage the making of treaties, hereafter, on ma "givo all take nothing principle." Captain Kailie Cochrane said earl Granville's foreign policy had always been the reverse of that of Aberdeen, JPamerston, Russell and Stanley. It had recently given to Kussia 6,000 miles of frontier in Aia; and. the negotiations with the U. E. had been pursued in accordance ac-cordance with the sa Hid policy of oon-ciliation oon-ciliation and humiliation. Viscount Knfield defended earl Granville, Gran-ville, and vindicated the course he bad taken. As an ilnglishmft n he regretted the decision buL cbeerluliy and ungrudgingly un-grudgingly accepted it. Percy WvnJbaui regarded tho emperor's decision as a naiiral one. because be-cause the concessions in tho Washington treaty excluded the evidence wuich micht have led to a different result. Viicount Bury could not but feel the the emperor's decision was a sor:ous blow, but it would Oo a waste ol time to reopen negotiations. Probably arbitration arbitra-tion would soou bo required again to settle the boundary line of Ala&ka and British Columbia- Lord John Manners said tho government govern-ment was unwise in consenting to restricted re-stricted iastead of open arbitration. Gladstone contended that restricted arbitration was belturthan none. While the Knglish had been defeated, ha showed that the arbitration removes causes of irritation and restored friendliness friend-liness between two great nations. The subject then dropped. The Endless -Kastcru" Irritation. London, 2. The Turkish government has ordered forty thousand nties in the United States. The trouble between the Latin and Greek monks at Bethlehem, Bethle-hem, has subsided and order has been restored. The Porto loaves the guilty unpunished, but Russia demands their punishment. Hopes are expressed that the great powers will now settle the dispute about the custody of the holy pla.es, out of which this scandal arose; but they hesitate to approach a questijn of so delicate a character. Miscellaneous. There was a sharp shock of earthquake earth-quake at Doncaster, England, on Tuesday. Tues-day. The emperors of Germany and Russia Rus-sia went to hear Todleben lecture on Sebastopol. Admiral Alden has been hobnobbing with the sultan of Turkey. The ministerial crisis in Italy continues- |