| Show special to the deseret awn u v i J 4 ironed rO HEIG IG r I 1 lond lona london r baron sta stanley a lesof lepof of adde adderie rl y 1 iid lied bied today to day das aged ageo ak ua t i london the press generally genei ally censures brighta letter ietter to the bilingham meeting i the gin Yin cintes les tes commenting on the proceedings of ithe the house of lords on lile the irish church bill bul says the debate and patriotism and the times believes beli bell eves evea the vote of the peers teens w will ill lii be given on a judicial consideration of the arguments based on the provisions of the bill bilk and the judgement jud gement of the nation havana the In died last night of the troops in the country are arp arresting arre sling all suspected parties I 1 london murphy the anti irish agitator who was arres arrested fed at birmingham has been bern discharged on the ground of I 1 informality in the arrest cork four men attacked the house of mr gray a magistrate last night the inmates of the house resisted and fired on the assailants one of whom was mortally wounded the others nied fled bremen the king of prussia has arrived at this city he was entertained to bayat a banquet given in his honor by the city and made a speech in which ho he said if providence had bad willed the accomplishment of a great and unexpected acted work through dimit him it was not by himself alone but by his companions and his allies that this work was executed all that was sought by the present generation had bad not been accomplished int ent but their would gather the fruit and witness the completion completion of the edifice the foundation 0 of which has been laid in conclusion his majesty expressed his thanks for the reception and add drank to tb the prosperity of the city brussels the negotiations made between the french and belgian governments for the settlement of their commercial differences have been resumed and are progressing favorably and will probably be terminated before the end of the present month florence florenco signor signer lobbia a member of orthe the chamber of Deputies was attacked today to day by an assassin in the street a desperate st ruggIe ensued the assassin 1 nally finally I fled leaving the deputy badly wounded london details 0 or news ly y the south american steamer lisboa have been received the brazilian ironclads fron Iron had ascended the paraguay river to a point near the camp of lopez but were unable to proceed further on account of shallow water and the want of coal the paraguayans Paraguay ans had made unsuccessful efforts to obstruct the river and to blow up the allied fleet an english officer with the permission of the brazilian commander had passed through their lines with dispatches for lopez and had returned with dispatches from general mcmahon the IT U S minister constantinople the ithe difficulties between turkey and persia have been settled and the persian ambassador here herp has resu resumed pied pled his functions paris the emperor has written a letter to M makan one of the ibe hp ney newly ay elected C members of the corps Legis latif In reply to a communication addressed to him by that gentleman in the nime name of his constituents wherein where in reply he say bay the iho government esq ime is equally able to t 0 suppress disturbances and aud to grant liberties ibert lbert iek leK hut but the concession concession of principles P les ies personal sacrifices sacrifice a are re jakways liw Ys the presen presence coo epo of f a popular movement A A government which would preserve its self respect plight not ilott to yield to external pressure thi the tha emperor adds 1 I am well assured that these tilee views are those of your constituents ad al I 1 am convinced that they are the same as are entertained by the ma cha chamber aber madrid the national cortes has passed a decree establishing establish lne ine a regency under marshal marshai serrano the vote on the final passage of the bill stood yeas to 45 nays magnificent speeches were ware made in the cortes today to day by cas caa telar tela rand tand and Ol the former forme r attacking and the latter defending the erenee french empire paris the city is entirely tranquil no nd fearson fears of further disorder are entertained the manager of li ft a chicago chiago IS the conclusion of 16 the debate debaie in the house of lords was ras too tot received until antil an early beur bour this morn ipg ingi after terminating the discussion on mr irr jetter letter earl granville vr proceeded to make some remark remarks s bethe irish church bill when the eari earl b bic tic derby rose nose seto to a point of order agene agen gai jai rii alphe lords harrowby Harow by k i S VS S and calist nry also rope rose amid th intense bense excitement cit ement larl earl gran ville reiterated the statement that the government repudiated any intention of menacing the house of lords lorda te debate ou on the bill was hen then resumed the earl of derby objected to the principle of the measure and said sald it was a giand grand spoils tion and was contrary to the act of union and the coronation oath he believed the ngi agitating rating tating of the subject W was as owing to the liberation society la in corm corn with other parties bartles who calculated to sever the church and stale state not only in ireland but butt in fil england also aiso he objected not merely to the special de 1 tails but to the entire principle of bf the h bill in h b 14 4 speech on moving the see sec geef ond reading lord granville had oni only Y referred to td details not to general principles but men like the archa archbishop is h 5 11 of t canterbury Canterbury who supported the reaz reading AL 11 objected to the detsil detailer tf af the bill in res r i leshi ils les hi to the he may grant and tazi the provisions for the capitalization of odthe thi yearly grant which they say are inezn ft sia sla tent with the preamble of the thel bill taking in view the treatment of an I 1 amendment on that question on a former occasion he distrusted granviller Gran villes assertion that ah all amendments would receive careful consideration the course he hei derby had taken was not aa as leader of the conservatives but on his own convictions that the bill was impolitic and immoral earl kimberly defended defend edthe the principles iles eles and details of the bill ill lii and believed that endowment was inexpedient and impolitic and that total disestablishment and were the only measures which could gould completely remove the grievances of the opposition it was contended that the land and not noc the church was the real grievance but it was unfair to refuse to remove one grievance because another existed which might hereafter be legislated upon the bishop of ripon opposed the bill vill bremen king william todail today to dali dail day opened the new naval navai port of or happens Hep her pens at the mouth of river he made a speech in which he returned thanks to the promoter of the enterprise and antl said that altho aitho although the late king riou commenced this work political circumstances had subsequently interfered with the establishment of a german germit n port but providence had bad now permitted bim to accomplish what his brother be gan he should look with cheerful confidence for the development in future of the young german navy madrid great gleat public meetings have been held by the republicans at valladolid and seville to protest against the presence in spain ot of the duke de demont mont pen sier in the cortes today to day gen prim declared that all military officers who re fused to take the oath to respect and obey the new constitution would have their names struck from the rolls of the army benor menor of the inferior said now that a constitution and ee re genoy had been adopted the shouting of republican cries in to the streets would be considered consi dereda a legal oTense and would be prohibited the tho declaration pro deuced A great veat sensation in the cha chambers ln berr berf marshai marshal lylar ISlar shai serrano take the oath of 0 f office as i regent of skin shin pain oha hii rr friday iday troubles are ampre apprehended heul henl edd eff oh on the occasion halifax the i convention bention passed ip solutions that every very means menns fc hould id be 66 used hy y the members convention tofi ever eyer the tho connect tion with ith canada and bring about a union unfair on fair terms with the american Amer ican icah Ee publio recommend ing th ei formation of 64 leoj leagues kues gues ahr r i pu bugli gb y but out the province P vor for vie the burp ose of ac 11 comp lishing this object T I 01 1 new york hava havn havana ravana na specials sayi bayh i 4 that gen Que sadas report of the bat f ties of may have havi been receive recel V dJ there were two engagements on t thai abai his ir day in which the spaniards retreat retreated eO in a panic losing in irk both fights killed and wounded the cuban lossa was 25 adylee advice to the lith say ray ahat that gen returned on odi the esth having assisted in es corkings convoy with supplies s to to los s tunas A desperate night fight occurred at brenos in the spanish artillery Artl arti ller r compelled the ohe insurgents to retire bilt but they fell back hack in in good ord order orden er acx and continued inked to harass the tue escort lIt reached the vicinity of los as on their return the spanish troops were not molested ancl andrri arrived at Neuvitas with IQ 10 cases of r cholera 7 of the soldiers sord lers having ainee since did dla died dia of that disease 41 sease A train of cars from Puerto principe on the and reports that a hand tad cap bathe of the Af advance tance train was wms captured by py lo 10 the insurgents A X commission of vol voi s uh teera was about to et es torl tors M f t navana havana a v a n a to procure the removal rem ofaf of gen letona e t 0 n a T the h spanish off omm meers officers in that Z quarter are disheartened heartened dis but continue ta yta make exaggerated reports of their y operations iong long against the insurgents letters from santiago to the esth report that two expeditions of bad had banded I landed one near Qu antemore and the othe rnear baracoa baracca Bara coa the first expedition is said to have been annihilated by the he spanish troops who captured the entire regiment but the truth is that a 11 smail small party sent bent out by the ghe he to communicate with the insurgents in the interior was cut dir off the rest of the expedition was in a pre precarious arious condition though it ift had so far succeed 1 ed in escaping capture it was rumor i ed that thi the spanish soldiers had mur tiered geef bruceton Bu ceton the intelligence received by the friends of cuba xe represent present that the fight t at puerio puerto padre was of more importance tarlee tallee than at dirst first reported the effect of ther defeat bf the spanish troops was made almost destroying the of the spanish forces in portion of the island opens ab tip dere diresto directo st communication with witia the coast aSden O ables the cuban army to protect landing of bf reinforcements reinforce ments menta from the united states slates 1 the friends of cuban are very hear lir from gen gea jordans Jordan ls command itla it is known that for some dayaye day bhe ahe hns has been in ih close proximity to a large spanish danish 19 force and a collision is imminent abany time generals cespedes ani a quesada are reported to be confident thap that they aret arb masters of the situation and ancl that the independence of cuba is certain ev every e r y expedition which has left the ignited states has successfully landed and aud joined the insurgents general Que sadas army is is now composed of a formidable and effective effect le forg force and is a terror to the government rement troops london A telegram gram from constantinople states that the porte porfe protests against the power assumed by thelpa the parana palana of egypt to issue isalio invitations to b crowned heads for the opening of the tho suez canaii maintaining that such in citations should only emanate fiora the sultan Sulta yahl lahl as s the supe superior loro iora 0 f the pasha pash london rondon midnight in inthe the house horse of commons tonight to nighter night mr way foreign secretary in cep reply y to in from fronimo fro niMr mr bea beaumont mont isaid when wha the republic af pf mexico was re dished it declined all interco intercom intercourse urse with powers which the dm empire pire lne the british minister af at the city of mexico eo consequently withdrew her ma ici bestys je government had no object objection to 10 reopen re open relations but oi overtures must U comer from ble ale mexico ico mr gladstone in reply to a ilu blu question estion aroi from 1 lord llord north explained that mr bright wrote his recent recaps letter to the birding Bir birmingham ming am meeting without consulting his eol leagues and an his hia own responsibility the the government had no intention of threatening the house of lords but said that each estate 0 of eil ell the e kingdom was entitled to the nid fid faulest nest freedom of speech and he should regard with great any attempt fp tp interfere with if especially jf made by jy a minister of th the e crown ae es land sand his hip colleague mr lB right bright both any popular action tending tend ng to interfere with the independence in tor the house of lord lorde anu ana baid bald said dald further fuith fulth r tha that tt when ben hen overture had hod beeg been beed made biad to at tend public meetings both ot ead had steadily r i declined the hou ot ard was crowded cra J great interest was wis man manifested wi s ted lorti lord cairns am id cheers from the opposition t ion lon put ut the question whether Brig tits letter had been expected by other othe members of the government and whether in tb the e present crisis it was waa propel hd necessary for the support and aselta assistance of the government i t ho he said baid the government must elther either th er endorse or ke repudiate pu i ethe the letter earl granville Grany illein IP rep reply ily admitted admitted alle aile alie the authenticity of the letter and kind said sald the cabinet had declined to discuss the policy to be bo pursued if the bill should be rejected he thought that the cabinet was not for the individual opinions of its ita members and as for myself said he 1 I regret mr Bright brighta 5 language 71 but lie he ha brights authority for stating that ha had hid iio lio no intention I 1 1 to express disrespect to their Jorda hips hipa and if any pain had been caused them by his words he be LAY pressed expressed unfeigned regret i f T the duke of cleveland BU porte it fl if amendments could be fid made lord redesdale Red esdale opposed the bill espe f chally the clause depriving the irish bishops of seats in the house of lords rather than reject them the episcopal bench would consent for pre lates to hav have i e geat after arter further debate the house adjourned without action at a quarter past one ofia 2 I 1 london thea the press this morning mig fig infers from the tone of the debate in the house of lords that the passage of the irish church bill is certain the times says disestablishment is fore ordained the extent and mode of proceedings remain to be settled london after the duke of devon bevon shires speech in the tho house of lords the marquis of salisbury said he intebi ded to vote for the second reading of the bill but did not commit himself to all its details he stigmatized as false the assertion that the house of lords in assenting to the will of the nation express subordination to the commons whether it was a fact they had bad better disappear as a ordinate coordinate co branch of tle government an n the tho majority ity of casos cares cas jh the lords must deel decide for tor themselves 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