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Show FOREIGN. London Xcwi. London, 25. It is reported that the steamship "Nevada" has again put back to Queens town with damaged machinery. machi-nery. . A dispatch from Rome to the "Echo" says: i'ive persons prominently connected con-nected with a movement to hold a radical radi-cal meeting in that city, yesterday, were arrested and will be tried for high treason. trea-son. A case filled with Orsini bombs, destined des-tined for Rome was seized by the police at the railway station in Leghorn. Dispatches from all poinu describe the gales in the English channel, on Saturday Satur-day last, as ttrriric. ilany vessels were wrecked and the loss of life is coasider-able, coasider-able, Eliza Cook, the English poetess, is ill, and her recovery is regarded impossible. impossi-ble. The "Times" Berlin special says forty landed proprietors will probably be elevated ele-vated to the peerage, to qualify them for seats in the upper house. Several of the "City of Brooklyn" passengers sailed for New York yesterday yester-day on the '"Java" The remainder were transferred to the "City of Antwerp," Ant-werp," and left to-day. London, &. Italy and France have ssked Austria, Kussia and Great Britain to join them in an ellort to adjust the difficulty in regard to the Larium mines, near Athens. Lat t-unday's meeting in Hyde Park was a failure.,. The constables recently dismissed from tho police force, who were expected to be theie, did not appear, ap-pear, and only 300 persons were present-Odger present-Odger Dresided. An irruption of roughs compelled them to disperse. More Insurgent Doui. Madrid, 25. A band of 200 insurgents insur-gents has appeared within a mile of ilurcia; and another band of 100 has destroyed the telegraphs, railway station sta-tion and bridge at Lena res. The French Cristi. Paris, 2o, Evening. The committee on the address have completed their report. re-port. Thoy propose the immediate nomination of a select committee of fifteen to draw up a bill providing for the creation of a responsible ministry; and declare a reply to the presidential message unnecessary, because Thiers is the assembly's delegate. The report suggests no solution ol tho constitutional questions. The minority of the committee, com-mittee, favorEble to the president, have resolved to prepare a counter report. The report of the majority, which bas completed the rupture between Thiers arjd the Bight, causes much aniiety in political circles. "Le Loir" advises the president to retort in a second message. Th majority of the Iliijht is disposed to accept Thiers' resignation, if tendered, and appoint goneral Chaogarnier dictator. |