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Show Several Tljnasuiid Persons i;rowutl by iiie heL'edJu l Jo j. I.'.-r:oon, 11 The grand prize of li.i. Frtu'Ji academy, Hr poetry, has bi- fi a j i to ti.e CCOJUiUuist r-h:je, H-nar.:, now a pruftesor in Loniciaja. In the house of common-, to night, an eSL'itiiig tc-'ue uceurrel iu cunee-quenCv cunee-quenCv of t'.-e anr ounce mcnt by jSt-rliicotti lh-U government did not inteiid to re; novo Lord Cue-inn ford 1 from his evmnr.t;id, Jenkins, despite the ri-p;atid in'.er.'eutiuL! of the npeaker, attacked Lurd Cuelmsford, declaring that his advancement was dus to occult influences. Pcrfth, 14. i'ne g (Vernmrnt com-rairtiuuer com-rairtiuuer at Szegcdin reporta that lie Wiia rowed through tho submerged e-SrcL'td and found litre o ejuaners of tho town in ruins, lib thinks il the w:;ter remains a lew dnyo longer, scarcely i00 hc.UbC-3 will be le!t stand-in?. stand-in?. The burLMajao'.er esiimales that several thorn and persous have been drowned. He attributes tho disaster lo the indolence of tho inhabitants and to the fact that government commissioners com-missioners concentrated all their ellor'.B on strengthening the dams and not on preparing for savins life. Tho budget committee ol tho Austrian Aus-trian delegation assented to (ho resolution reso-lution ot the Hungarian delegation, suctioning expeiuhuin s for tho occupation occu-pation of Bosnia, Accord iu thus es tablished. Alto delegations ClOie their eittimis on Saturday. Paris, 14. The chief interest ol ycuierday'b voto in iho chamber of deputies, was whether government wuld bemipjiortfcd by the majority of tho left. On this point all reasonable expectations have bi cu fulfilled. Government, on tho rejection ol the impreachraent, obtained a majority ot 40 in the moJcra'o hdl ag-ansi the extreme ex-treme lelr. ?uch a m-j-ri:y leaves the ministry open to ddlent by a coalition coali-tion between the extreme loft and right. Tho order of the d:iy, pure' and simple, moved by Clemenceau, on the ground tha' tho chamber, h:ivinT ri'I'iis-rrl tn imnraeh the in criminated minit-tfrs, hud no light to ' cent n ro them, wna rejected by 2"5 ! vctct, of tho left tu 1S7 ol the extreme left and right. 1 5The Do Bre.glin and lioehehouet ministries intend to protest by a publicly pub-licly attested doiument against yesterday's yes-terday's censure. Tho Soir slates that Gen. Berthaut, who waB minister cf war under Duke DfBroglie, has resigned tne command of the Eighteenth army corps. Berlin, 14. All tho groups of roicht-tsig, except the centre, hftve resolved to support the bill fcr the Lorraine, which Bismurck is about to introduce. Athens, 14. The Greek frontier authorities have ctptured several armed bands attempting to enter Turkey. Vienna, 14. The lolitical Correspondence Corre-spondence states that Loid Dufleriu, tlio British ambassador at Si. Petersburg, Peters-burg, ba3 been instructed to lay stress upon tho necessity ol strictly upholding uphold-ing all the provisions of tbo treaty ol Berlin and declare decisively that the San Stsfuno provisions must not be revised under any pretext whatever, England being com i need that the difficulties in regard lo Roumelia could be overcome by a mixture of I vigor cud moderation on tho part ol tho people |