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Show NIGHT REPORT. i j FOREIGN. Brltlfh Sew. London, 30. In the commons, this a:":-? r n, Jacob Brs; movrj t.i a r&cozd reaii-e. the wiaa's dsbi'i;i-s biii. In hi remark? in fjtipo'i of the bii!. Brigntciwd ih adof.ion of woman L.f'race in Wyoming ierriiory and elwbere. and aid if ".he mea-ure a 1 dfeaitd now, it wc-u'd be brougat f r- 1 ward again and aeiin. Atier dcbaie tha bill was rejected 2 to i-jo. The race, to-dav, for the twotho'jfar.d ruinea stake, at )ew Market, wai wen by Gang Forward, hlaizer second, C;u'.ie man third. Belting, jus: before lie start, was six lo one aeains. Gang Forward; For-ward; two to one scainst Kaizer, ar.d even on Suiieman agsanst iheae!d. Ten ran. London, 1. A dispatch from Sidney states that the postmaster general of New Sou'.h Svalea has been authorized to proceed to Washianon, and m-ke arrangements for permanent mail service ser-vice between California and Australia. Tlenna Eipotldoa Opened. Vienna, 1. The World's Erbibition was inaugurated this afternoon by the Emperor, with imposing ceremonies, in the presence of a vast a&sembiage fri m all parts of the earth. The proceedings proceed-ings began with an address from the ArchduKe Charles to the ilmperor, congratulating con-gratulating his majesty on the auspicious auspic-ious event, and asking bim to pronounce the Exhibition open. The Emperor replied re-plied brietiy, expressing his satis faction at the completion of the preparations (or the great work. He then formally declared the Universal Exhibition of 1S73 opened. The American department depart-ment remains in confusion, but minister Jay is endeavoring to repair the effects of the previous mismanagement. HUcellamcoai. Berlin, 30 Two cases of cholera are reported to-day in Magdeburg. St. Petersburg, 1. Festivities in honor of the visit of the emperor of Germany continue. The grand duke Aleiu has gone to Vladinwostock. Madrid, 1. The Carlifts continue to burn railroad stations, and destroy railroad rail-road trains and telegraphs. Their military mil-itary operations are much restricted by ; the activity of the troops. The telegraph tele-graph reports the defeat of Alphonzo'B ! Sand in the vicinity of Barcelone. itome.l. In consequence of a vote in I the chamber of deputies, yesterday, on the appropriation for an arsenal at Tor- onto, the ministers have tendered to the king their resignations, and they have ; been accepted. |