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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOllElUS. EulUli Xmvi. London, 11. Tho Times this morninir pays tho Americans havo not yet acquired ac-quired thu trim ftvlo of rowing, and n-ipus they will learn it and then put Engli.-h oarsmen to a severer U'st than y In iliu'commons Gladstone stated that in tho (indent condition of the Alabama 1 ncgoimti'-ns, tho ninin point was the proposition made by Granville to the i United Suites f.r ft postpone ment of tho I (ientva board for eight uionihs. Bernal j U;borno considered Granville s proposition proposi-tion humi iating and undignitied. Gladstone Glad-stone dofon lt d it us honorablo to both paruos. Disraeli strongly opposed tho proposition lor a postponement, particularly particu-larly whi o a beatt'd presidentinl content con-tent Was in progress in tbo United Statos, and belioved tho policy of the U'(.v.rnment would end in disastrous disgrace 'lucre was an angry debate in both houses ol" parliament on Granville's proposition to adjourn theGonuva board of arbitrators, and a declaration by earl Grey, in the ;ords, that England ought to withdraw from tho treaty unless tbe ; indirect claims wero withdrawn, was re- ; coived with loud cheers. Stcitmcr Burned. Brookvillo, Ont., 4. Tho royal mail ' steamer was burned to tho water's edge this afternoon, otl' Grenadier's Island. She had u full load of fi eight, and about lUU passengers. All escaped except Mrs. Or. Jones, of Mont run I, who jumped overboard and was drowned. The los of tho steamer is STi.OUO; tno cargo ie a total loss. |