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Show " NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. Tha CarlUta. Paris, 3. Dispatches frem the south of Franee say the remnants of the Carliit bands are crossing ihe frontier, seeking refuge on Frercb soil. The Universe has reports, from a C&rlist source, representing that the several bodies of insurgents in Spain effected a junction on the lst, under command of Ullo Lissaragt1, and occupy excellent positions, preparing to attack general ilariones, wnosa line of retreat is cut off and reinforcements intercepted. Br tilth Nen-i, London, 3. The new United States funded loan will be placed on the market to-day, and promises to be a great success, large transactions having already taken place in anticipation of the opening of the books in the morning. morn-ing. Numerous wrecks are repsrted on the English, Scotch and Irish coasts; no American vessels yet mentioned. Torrtblo E&rthqnmke. Athens, 8 A terrible earthquake has occurred in the island of Same., causing caus-ing great destruction of property and loss of life. 0-hira Speaks Hli Piece. Paris, 3. Thiers attended the sitting of the committee of thirty, and at con- . iderable length presented his views on the constitutional project which the 1 committee submitted to him. He said the scheme contained ill-disguised attacks at-tacks on himself, but he would accept it if certain amendments, which ho declared indispensable, were adopted. After a searching criticism criti-cism of tha project in detail, he concluded as follows: "Yon humiliate me; I accept the humiliation; but I will not become a political mannikin. I am only a little bourgeois: but tho power your conditions would leave me, would be contemptible." Thiers will again appear before the committee on W ednesday. |