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Show European So ten. , Vienna, 29 The report that Altkr Pasha is iutriguiog here to fuithor bis candidacy to the Bulgarian Ibrone it denied. Madrid, 29. A large hill at Veas, province of Jean, caved in, demolishing demolish-ing five bouses. Some thirty persoct killed and fourteen injured. Tirnova, 29 The proceedings in tho assembly at the election of a Prince were very brief. Bishop Clement said the Prince Waldtmar, Prince Henry Reims and the Prince of 'Ballenberg had been prominent y put forward aa cmdidates. The assembly then elected Prince Ales ander of Bdltenberg by acclamation, amid great enthusiasm. In tbe evening eve-ning the town waa illuminated. It is staled on good authority Lhat tbe Prince of Bakeuberg stipulates that the Russians employed in Bui garia shall retain their poBts five yean and afterwards be naturalized, if tbey bo desire. London, 29. Three thousand Wetl Cumberland colliers, now on a strike, have agreed to send representatives tc confer with the masters. In tbe house of lords to-night, Lord Bate-man moved a resolution in favor of reciprocity and a parliamentary inquiry to ascertain tbe meana ol counteracting the injurious efiecB o execesaive foreign tariff. Lord Beaconsfield said the utmost government govern-ment could do in negotiating com mercial treaties waa to see that England Eng-land had tbe benefit of mo?t favored nation olaue. He objected to violent changes. The indefinite inquiry recommended re-commended in tbe motion would cause disappointment and uneasiness. uneasi-ness. It was absurd to de aenbe ihe description ot the country as one of distresB and distraction. He believed there were evidences ot trade reviving. Eri Granville agreed that there were signs ol a revival in the United Slates, owing to the wonderful good harvests. He hoped trade would gradually revive until it had at least attained its old position. He congratulated con-gratulated Lord Beaconsfield on so distinctly repudiating fallacious upe-cities. upe-cities. Tbe motion negatived. |