Show FOREIGN NOTES aj W P the Fillo wt dondoy mar 23 at a conservative meeting held in day sir stafford B evereit condemned nef give austria 11 reaia a dispatch from C II 11 elli ambassador at vienna dated yesterday stating that baron von merlc minister of foreign affairs desires toj ho nn eviage attributed to the emperor by gladstone gladstone in a recent speech said the emperor had called him a pestilent fellow alie meeting was very hie presence of a number of liberal sir stafford vens obliged ad bring hii speech tri on account of iho disturbance hinr 24 the queen in her today proroguing pro parliament say she i induced by considerations side rations of public policy and convenience veni ence to this period of the session roi releasing the parliament om its duties with a view to ia immediate dissolution and issue ol 01 writs lor a general ejection she tenders her warm acknowledgments to parliament for the zeal and ability displayed and especially for alo manner in which the of ibe government has been upheld majesty aada her foreign rotations ara fulp rable to the we europe and expresses confidence MI the speedy fettle mant referring tb the relief of thi distress in ireland she ws sho trusts they will be accepted by her irish subjects of parliament concerning the commercial jm industrial depression her majesty rejoices ih signi bf sits hayg chih which th agricultural classes have contended Son tended against disasters and concludes with invoking the divine guidance in the approaching elec eions the speech wasa cad byford high chancellor afe there were present only members of the house of commons fourteen peers and eleven ladies y Z arct fire la ali wt imam NEW YORK mar 24 news was re reined today to day of the destruction by are of the pr arlion lion ol 01 samana santa domngo aa the ath instant the estimated loss is the fire covered a space of about si acrea insurance nearly all the merchants were ruined and are so poor that they would be on the vere of starvation were it not that the abounds in fruit upon which all are subsisting most disgraceful scenes of pillage followed the are it is said that the villagers pillagers pil lagers of ther place quarreled over the distribution of the booty and several of them were killed in the light that followed the firo burned with great fierceness andi the flames leaping across the street siept everything up to the custom house in the custom house was stored a largi quantity of tobacco ready for shipment all of which was destroyed tho custom house stopped the further progress i |