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Show FOREIGN. Euiiitid After I'crn. Loudon, 19. In the huuse of commons com-mons to night Bourko, Under-Secretary of tho foreign department, stated that Derby had recently written tj tho Peruvian minister in regard to the continued detention of the captain cap-tain and mate ofthe Talisman as follows: fol-lows: "I have remonstrated iu the strongest manner, in Ihe name of her majesty's government, against the continued detention ot prisoners aud unfriendly conduct of the Peruvian government. Unleds tho matter h . broughl'to a speedy termination it is i impossible tbat friendly relations can continue." ' To this tho Peruvian minister replied, re-plied, recapitulating the lacts in the ' case and defending the action of the government ol Peru, but not really altering the situation. Bourko said in conclusion: "It appears lo gov 1 ernment that further detention Ol '.ac J prisoners is unjustifiable, and we con-" con-" sidcx it OJr duly to request their immediate im-mediate release," Tub declaration . 1 was received with loud cheers. t |