Show FOREIGN NEWS j st ENGLAND the latest dates from liverpool are to the of december 11 I 1 the date for the meeting of the th european congress con seems as yet doubtful it itra altra was vaguely va uly reported that austria spain and naples will not send plenipotentiaries until the pope is represented regarding which doubts have been expressed prussia rejects the gramme pro advocated in the recent french pamphlet the pope and the congress t it was rumored that there were sei sel serious ious lous difficulties in the french cabinet the rumored threatened withdrawal of the P popes Os nuncio is officially denied zord yord lord macauley died in london on the of disease 0 of the heart after a fortnight fortnights fort nights nigh 0 t s illness A row tow boat had capsized in the mersey at liverpool and twenty two lives were lost that man of genius john S rarey esq has returned to london after a most successful tour in ireland and scotland his fame has traveled to egypt and fired the zeal and ambition of the equestrian lords of the desert the viceroy has sent mr rarey an offer of twenty five blooded horses ag as good as can be bought in egypt and arabia if he be will come to cairo and give instructions in his art to him his ministers and army officers in I 1 n the the divor divorce cecase casa brought by mr james M bell a wealthy london merchant P against ainest his wife on the ground oe ol vit wit E the marquis of anglesey Anglese ysa a verdic given dissolving the marriage and saddling saddling lini the e marquis 6 with eio XIO 1 dai dal damages maes A great wo storm rin had taken hiack black derev artho chast were vere s bodies the TL survivors were vin vir ere stripped of cf ta ei e effects sy the inhabit II yh nt s i i i RANCE FRANCE i 1 t A buttor ruru fiad 0 N V acio ard had threatened to der det rd J on account c of the recent bilt wyt the paris correspondent of ot the boudon rost kost pronounces w the ramo untrue an offid official al denial was as also posted ili in the tte paris pans bot Boi bourse iise the london 11 paris pang correspondent speaks of or the tha d difficulties in tu thee 1 say says s auns anui in coowee ted led avith dieni diens iffa 44 u ne i AAD teu feu af 1 r office v Y W aff i it was stated state d prince napoleon AMI will shortly shortie be bd a erand crand adieu al 1 4 1 1 it is stated ame that the trench i expedition to china will be the most complete andea carefully reful tv calculated that ever left france the th e cost I 1 is estimated at the ile coall combined forces e will aun amount tt to ITALY the alli milan kan gazette announces that the duko doko of modena has advanced with troops tow towards archd archi of df modena pa vhf his admy aimy were already jn one of the fo fronti fr et t towns owns ag the e french pamphlet had been transi fransi translated atea into italian and largely circulated in romagna ba A nome home dispatch reports that a lengthy ih interview had taken place between cardinal antonell antonelli and the french ambassador ddn 1 the latter had received from paris some bious d destined e to the papal dove government rement an on the subject of the recent pa pamphlet hl ae t marquis villa marina had declined 1 th the e governorship er of mitan milan and count dill billena Gi llena goven ioven a toven had ad been appointed Instead 1 the ther marquis manquis villa mar mai mahina marina gaea as ambassador to naples there thera is nothing important relative to the war in ka morocco the spa spanish raish squadron left et alge aige sentile ath U j i v 1 ali ill tl I ii i r 1 i U y r A ii s vonra vienna li letters ars sa ray eay rl a ri iffet ine lne IN n n i w ere ene beginning to see sefe the vie impossibility 06 oft re the italian dukes and wera almost ri idd led to ithe the idea of bf a central alajian organization M MOROCCO 0 ROCCO 1 0 on a the aoth of 0 november ov ember moorish stoops t oops made madi a third attack on n the loa iod otibe bej bel f ore C e uta Q and ivere were completely coupie couple completely tely repulsed rumors humors nors of the bombardments of Tan tar tangiers giers leis b by fhe the french caused a decline 1 ill lit in th the french funds I 1 I 1 I 1 i 2 I 1 A telegraphic ils dispatch lIs patch dated liverpool Liver pop popl dec ec itt says in the battle of the thierl there was heavy loss posa fosa on both sides 0 eighty spaniards were killed and woun wounded ed 11 the bombardment of tangiers Tan giers was denied n general has made a arhl agil against rist list the moorish camp at tetuan the gibralter chronicle of the bayst says private letters from the spanish camp in africa represents the action of the as more serious and the loss of the spanish arm army much more considerable than the publish published accounts three battalions were fearfully cutup cut up in a hand band fight with the moors A small moorish fort fired ou a french steamer the latter replied demolished the fortifications and rejoined the sau squadron adron at algiers the commander of the french squadron informed the moorish government that that affair did not chan chane change chanc c the existing relations between france and morocco derocco CHINA the north china herald of november ath pays says mr ward the american minister left on november ad for khanishan Kwan Kwa nishan isban a city some thirty miles below foo chow to meet up flo the 1 governor general and confer with him on the subject of the Ameri amerl american cati cali treat treaty yand and the present difficulties between ahti china chiha france and england f j JJ iii tji on the contrary aryl vee see ve hear of great activity on 01 i the posts which of course means resistance from the china mina correspondent of the i NY Y burnal journal 7 of commerce we learn that gov GOT of eastern siberia and other russian officials paid a visit to mr dir ward united states minister to china on board the powhattan and were very courteous in their bearing dm 0 and d expressions towards america and americans the journals correspondent learned that a russian minister had bad been peacefully residing in pekin for three months previous to the signing of the american english and french treaties treatie sr and that eliat a russian bishop had spent ten years in a college which the russians have been allowed to maintain in pekin since the expulsion of the jesuits the governor general stated that the whole line had been surveyed leti teti between veen st petersburg petersburg and pekin and ascertained to be by actual acta measurement six thousand miles the ma moment men t the russian treat treaty iwa was 9 lined ii signed ned and sealed scale 1 a horseman I 1 in waiting thrust it into his hii saddlebags saddie saddle bags bagg gs put spurs to his ils steed and was wag 1 off mpr sl t petersburg the vast distance 1 1 six thousand and in ves over mountain and I plain and through immense fores forests ts was traversa ir aversA traversed y ays a ai J th the treaty reaty of tien tsin wasl delli delit delivered ered into the hands of the russian Rusa ian lan se reta detary ry of bf stat state two aweeka previous to th the tho arrayal ar riyal of the frerich Fren chand and treaties in 16 europe via india india ahe aftic ed egypt t andja is said sald 1 althe courier na depal degal detained ned rapin t the rout abrou gh ip only forty the of t the he unparalleled seat feat S V |