Show rO REIGN FOREIGN PARIS 6 deou geoffery ery eny an of the ministry of foreign affairs has been appointed minister to china vice the count lalemand la pays the imperialist newspaper editorially lays down as a rule of self preservation that france must possess the frontier and that without this the country can never be secure the Constitution el today to day says we learn that the government would consider the spanish enthronement of prince Hohen zoller as a check and menace to france under these circumstances the government has decided to energetically oppose the project prime minister Oll ivler gave a grand banquet last evening at which a great crowd of people was present among whom were general prim and baron werther the prussian ambassador the latter left early in the evening which fact gave rise to much comment many asserting that france would have just cause for war if the candidature of prince were insisted upon HAVANA the americans celebrated the fourth of july by a din which for the first time since the rebellion northern and southern men met in this city on a convivial occasion BERLIN bernin the fourth of july was appropriately celebrated here mr fag presided at a banquet at which was a large gathering of americans dispatches from other german germau cities report similar festivities on the same day LONDON the morning post has hag a telegram dated Lie Lle june 25 giving the particulars of a terrible massacre of christians by natives at pekin on the of june the count de roche boche chrnart ch french secretary ot of legation and a number of priests and sisters of mercy were ruthlessly slaughtered a cathedral was also burned and a nura ber her of russians killed A well informed correspondent says bays that prince has formally accepted the spanish throne the english government approves the french still object the hudson bay company has appropriated the three hundred thousand pounds received from canada for the transfer of its territory to the payment ot of its dividend I 1 it being be in three pounds sterling to each share ho holder hoider gider paris TheR the then figaro garo was today to day prosecuted for publishing a false anecdote of the emperor and earl clarendon washburne has left paris pari for a german watering place col hoffman will act during his absence the bishop of paris faris has re returned turid from rome borne the committee of the corps legisla tir to whom the matter was referred have required a modification of the insulting tone of the petition of the orleans princes before considering the subject paris rabis Generalities general quesada ada and F senor tenor amas cespedes cuban agents were ere received yesterday in a kindly manner by b prime minister this evening after a very long discussion the chamber rejected the petition of the orleans princes for return to france to 31 the tho editor of the revere severe has been prosecuted for having reproduced a false accusation of the emperor and lord clarendon from the fegaro figaro and the editor in chief chief sentenced ged ped to thirteen months imprisonment i i alexandria the vir Vil viceroy deroy is going to constantinople his hla eldest son has been recalled from europe and will assume the regency in his absence FLORENCE the committee appointed to investigate the subject of public instruction has made a report which meets with determined opposition VIENNA A sharp shock of earthquake was experienced throughout greece yesterday the town of sartoria santoria Sar san torla toria is a heap of ruins an island in that neighborhood suddenly disappeared at the time of the shock WARSAW the emperor of russia and suit arrived here yesterday a great official demonstration will be inace today in honor of the event LONDON the S spectator dec pec criticising criticizing critic ising the indian policy of the united states anticipates an immediate indian war which will result in the extermination of the race A coroners inquest has developed the fact that mrs walters the notorious baby farmer has been guilty of poisoning and strangling several infants left in her charge the americans will celebrate the ath of july as usual motley the american minister has made arrangement to beat be at the banquet at manchester the examiner applauds the idea of an american monument to dickens but assumes that the project will be dismissed when dickens objections to any lucli honor are fully known the clothiers clo thiers of cork are still importing general operatives to take the illace place of the strikes and fears are felt of renewed disorders HAVANA hamana A meeting of t the h e p planters and wealthy slave owners I 1 last ast night approved the abolition of s slavery I 1 ave but they desire to be con cou consulted suite bulte d as to the manner to enforce the law to prevent the negroes becoming vagrants v the slaves will remain with their present masters under contract and will receive pay as other freedmen there is about aboud the usual number of cholera cases dally daily there were were seven deaths yesterday there is no perceptible increase in deaths from the vomit the small pox is quite prevalent the yachts cambria and started for the ocean race they reached lowth LowthE rock ock at two pm in tow where were the yachts sa sappho fabo and vendaline Oa Ga the weather was fine and a strong west by north breeze was blowing at 2 80 30 the first gun was fired and the cambria and dauntless shot ahead and kept ahead for two miles when the cambria tacked with the wind and seemed to get ahead wind the general opinion is that with a quiet bea sea and favorable winds the american will win but that rough weather will insure victory for the cambria betting on the result is very active I 1 the duke ot of sutherland yesterday gave a banquet in honor of M lesseps among the guests present were the dukes of cambridge and argyle the bight night hons gladstone disraeli and others the times eloquently approves of the appointment of granville and kimberly A correspondent of the man Xan manchester chester guardian predicts the recall of minister motley on the ground of his inactivity in reference tto too the adjustment of the alabama question I 1 paris 4 the court has gone into mourning for the death of the baltimore bonaparte prince napoleon goes from norway to greenland the grounds for the prosecution of figaro is an article declaring that clarendon when british foreign secretary the first time loaned one hundred poi pounds ads to napoleon then president for wh which c consideration the anglo angio french treaty was concluded the falsity of the statement emt is proved by the fact that clarendon was then lord of ireland there was a meeting of americans today to day at the grounds of dr thos W evans to celebrate the ath of july ex governor washburne of blass mass presided speeches were made by consul general mead colonels hoffman and moore of the U S legation muret the cincinnati commercial dr evana evan and others minister washburne was unable to be present the assemblage was waa very large the american club held a reception during the day and illuminated their buildings at night MADRID it is announced that the prince of has accepted the offer of the spanish throne the council will immediately take the matter under discussion and it is tolerably certain that his candidacy will ba be proclaimed without the sanction of the cor cortes cortess tess disturbances occurred in front of the room i s on oli saturday night fire arms were discharged and one man was waa killed and several wounded many arrests were made at seville a gipsey killed his wife and child and a policeman whom he suspected of criminal intercourse with the woman LONDON tho earl of derby and the countess were married at st james chapel the dean of officiating there was no display atthe at the carlisle Lar tar lisle ilsie races today to day the temporary stand crowded with spectators 3 fell to the ground r aund several men and boys were ba badly gd ly injured two heavy failures are reported in liverpool one in the cotton business liabilities the other prominent in the india shipping and produce trade paris PA ris in the corps Legis Legia latif today several members of the left lefft centre submitted lations concerning til tir hl e proposed candidature of the hoh enzol lern prince for the spanish throne they were assured that the duke of Grammon thad Inform informed od the cabinets of berlin and madrid that france could not assent to the project it was wa salso alic stated that france would not nit propos propose e a congress of the great powers to settle the question I 1 I 1 the heat beat is intense again the recent rains were light and afforded only temporary and partial artial relief from drouth tl routh several farmers are sellin wellingt sell magy gt cattle for two cents per pound in fia paris however however the butchers still keep price of meat the provincial journals 4 concur in estimating the grain crop at abne fourth below the average LONDON telegrams from pekin an ana 4 4 bounce that order is restored and t that ha ani measures have been taken which will insure the safety of all foreigners subscriptions are circulating here and at liverpool in aid of the families of the officers and sailors of the steamer oneida run down by the british steamer bombay sir jno lubbock of london is at the head of the movement which bids fair to be a success thera there is much excitement not only here but on the continent in view of or the threatened european complication on the subject of prince leopolds can dida ture for the spanish throne dispatches from paris say there is strong feeling in france even outside off official circles against diviny giving the spanish crown to any Hoh roh enzol ern the tranquilizing quill quIl zing IzIng assurances of the french emperor have exerted a beneficial effect 1 in n paris particularly on the tho bourse bourie rentes this morning opened at seventy francs 95 centimes cen times or eighteen cen times higher than closing yesterday british consola opened decidedly lower today to day in sympathy with the french rentes which have declined heavily within the past few days american securities which are also off a trifle were influenced slightly by the price of goods at new york GLAsa GLASGOW ow T the 11 e broth brothers a r 8 ze zeitz 1 tz of new york tobacconists have been I 1 discharged on surrendering into the sands shands of the ahe court thirteen tha thousand Us find fend pounds sterling an amount sufficient lent leat to cover the alleged defalcations the government of hungary urges the bishops at rome to resist to the last the dogma of infallibility at a special meeting of the stock ho holders idera iders of f the great western railroad of canada today to day the directors weg were authorized zed to subscribe for all the stock in lan lau an air line railroad from glencoe to buffalo Buffa loi loj and to proceed immediately with the construction of the road parties in custody for masquerading in female attire will be tried tor for misdemeanor only and will be released on ball bail the arish members of parliament combine to urge the purchase ofa of a iese residence denee dence for the PrIn brin Prince of wales in lit ireland land trinity house gave a grand banquet tonight to night in honor honorof of lesseps jay morris the american minister attended the festivities in a constantinople on the tho occasion of the anniversary of the accession of the sultan sultana he wore a ablack black dress suit buil in accordance with the recommendation of his government ern orn ment meni the circumstance excited much comment BRUSSELS advices advises render it ift certain that no proclamation of infallibility will be given before the tenth several beveral sittings will yette yet bo required for taking the oaths on the separate chapters of the scheme the roman correspondent of the independence welge beige bays says the proceedings ce in the council are all dictated by father of the jesuits he adds that the jesuits apprehending the expulsion of their order orden from ger marywill many will postpone Dost pone the tho execution of the their ir chiore more ambitious projects to safer times constantinople the cicero viceroy v of egypt has arrived here he is weil weeg received by the sultan y |