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Show FOREIGN. 1 i The Freneh F.Ieeioml Itill. Pari, 2-1. Tho electoral bill was again under dbieiimiou in tho aHSom-bly aHSom-bly to day. The. elmine to Insuro secresy in voting was rejected. The- hill is reanleil as un-uiniing a chuiae.tor moru ami more unfavorable lo thu republiuanjpai'ly. Hilly Wunfs I5er Rights Our Ceuteuulul. Koine, 24. In the chamber of deputies to-day the minister of foroign nflairs, in answer to a question, stated that Italy had received reparation of n political nature for tho losses of Italians residing at San Salvador, but objection had been raised against the payment of damages. , Tho Italian government, he said, would insst upon its rights. The Italian minister of commerce and tho Philadelphia exhibition committeo have signed a canon to insure the representation of Italy at the Centennial next year. The committee will ask for necessary space and superintend operations. The minister will watch the interest of Italians. , Fraudulent Baukritptcj-, London, 25, 6 a.m. A specul from Berlin states that the charge of fraudulent bankruptcy has been preferred pre-ferred against Dr. Strousburg, who continues under arrest. i Senor Jose Maria Lifragna, Mexican Mexi-can minister of foreign relations, is dead. ; . Cardinal Puinscher is dead. As our readers know, tho jury in the Ward will case disagreed. They stood lour iu favor of sustaining the will to eight in favor of breaking it, on account of tho spiritualistic influences influ-ences attending the deceased. Another club scandal excites the social world in London, a young man of noble family having been detected with his hand in another member's pocket. He rf signed at once and ail'air was hushed up as far as possible. |