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Show FOREIGN. HrltlNlt en. Ldhdou, 20. Tho steamer Mtnil-fm Mtnil-fm from the Hold Coast, with General1 Wnlnelfy on hoarl, i.ssigualid. Lord Salisl mry. Indian Secretary, annou ctsaloan of !'h,(HX,iKJiMor India, of whieh $b",000(UUi) w immediately im-mediately necessary. The Thames ro. o rapidly to-day, canned by tho remarkably high tide along the eastern coast, over-llowetl the cmbinkmentsol this city, flooding the adjacent slreels, and warehouses in portions of Putney, Hull and Yarmouth Yar-mouth were Hooded. The report of tbn daily Aip.t of the speedy release of the Fenians is generally gen-erally discredited. In the liouho of Commons a letter from Chief Justice Cock burn in regard to tho committal of U baley for con-tempt'of con-tempt'of ronrt, was on motion of Dis rach refer red to a select cnmmillee. A deputation associated with tho Cham here of Commerce waited on Lord Dei by to-day, and urged tho advantage ad-vantage ol an International Convention Conven-tion to assimilate tho patent laws of all countries, beginning with I nose ol (heat Britain and tho United Slates. Derby replied that such a-siiuilation was dc.sirahlo. J)rd John Manners, lho new Post-mauler Post-mauler General, is ro-electcd to Parliament, Par-liament, Gen. Wotseley arrived at Portsmouth Ports-mouth this evening. Disrai li gavo milieu that Government Govern-ment would ii.'.k for tho adjournment o tho Hoiirio front March ."I to April He advised that next week ho devoted to passing thoRiipply bill. He promised that tho Budget Would be ready by the lUth of April. Ju lho response lo tho Queen's address, Dr. Holt moved an amendment, amend-ment, representing the dissatisfaction of Ireland with the present system of Government, and declaring it tho duly of Parliament ;o consider speedily speed-ily lho means of removing such discontent. He said lho Irish wanted tho management of . their local allairs, leaving Parliament to control con-trol supreme mailers.- Tho government govern-ment of Ireland was based un distrust ol the people. Tho people asked for a now Prime ,M busier, not for immediate, imme-diate, but for tho complete policy of conciliation. Tbo Lord Mayor ol Dublin Bccondid tho amendment, Gladstone opposed it. He argued that tho division of leginlatiou proposed pro-posed was imprae.licablo, ns thero was no authority lo determine what af-faira af-faira were to bo considered exclusively by lho Irish. Sir Michael Beach, Chief Secretary for Ireland, denied the gravity of lho grievances; Raid each party in Ireland interpreted the Home rule according to his own particular par-ticular wants. Tho dHeiiHuion closed mid the amendmunt was rejected. |