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Show EL' ROPE. Home, 27. In consequence of the; i evolutionary disturbance at Milan on j Sunday, the authorities ordered the dissolution ol the Republican Fra-1 1 terr.il society, and measures have 1 bcfiii lidopttd to proceed agiinst the. olleiiders. Cardinal Manning will Buortly kave for England. No arrangements have bi-en made; for tiio i UbliehtiMNit of official rola-. lions between Kogland and lhe holy see. L'ji.atantinople, 27. Tne sultan has eent a portion of hia plate and jewelry to bo melted for the use of he treasury. KaguBa, 27. The commandant of Alessio aud sixty leading Albanians have been arrested ou a charge of intriguing against lhe porto. Scutari, L7. Tun battalions of troops are ex peeled lo arrive from Constantinople. The porto appears resolved to disarm the Albanians. Peslh, 27. The lower house of the Hungarian diet has approved of tho treaty ui .ut.-iiiii, wo iu jj-. Loudon, 27. In the houso of com-mons, com-mons, Sir Charles Dilke moved a resolution of ccuaure relative to the Zulu war. Pari, 27. A letter from Lepere, minister of tho interior, reproving lhe bishop of Grenoble, for misrepresenting misrepresent-ing government aud encouraging to disobedience of the laws by a pastoral, wherein he dueUred that government is hostile to religion and that lho laws are not sanctioned by the church, and aro not binding, ia attracting much attention hb thu uteruest and moat determined communication recently addressed by a civil pjwer to any prplato. President UrOfy, Minister Wad dingtou and ex-Pnjrtiuent MacMabon to-d-ty made a vieit loljueeu Victoria. Berlin, 27. The rtiubotag tu-day unanimously adopted the motion in favor of an autonomous government for Alsace-Lorraine. During lhe i debate Herr Scbneegans declarod ho hud adopted tho Frankfort treaty as a basis for the conntitutioual developments of Alsace-Lorraine and that he firmly adhered thereto. Bismarck expreEsrd his batisfaclion at tho unanimity of the house, and predicted pre-dicted from that fact the Bucceas of tne project. Up to the present, he said, I here had been only confidential negotiations with the federal government. govern-ment. Bismarck concurred with Deuulv Hoonel that the imperial sovereignity over Alaace Lorraine and the responsibility of government towards the imperial authorities should ba maintained, and further that a certain degree of responsibility should remain in the hands of the imperial chancellor. Ha did not consider that thoso provinces had any claim or desire lo he represented in tho bundearath. |