Show FOREIGN NOTES by W U to th in the clock ador june bradlaugh aay that if he is kept in the clock tower long tho people will come and fetch him he declared it give him treat aln fo bo in conflict with parliament but hia esteem for tho commons is unaffected bradlaugh Brad lauh ii strongly op opposed to personal litigation with anny officer of the home but ho has no apology to offer it A mass meeting will be held in north ampton on or saturday in favor bradlaugh after the decision of the house i yesterday a number of delegates from various democratic organizations throughout the country consulted labouchere who informed atheni that bradlaugh expressly wish aed that no step yet be taken in the matter A message from many I his nearest frienda was telegraphed sympathizing with him and assur g him of their undiminished determination to support him A partition to the bouse of common is largely circulated and signatures are invited praying for his release and that he be allowed to take his seat nadir LONDON juno 25 bradlaugh stated he intends to his beat in the morning sitting of the house today he would have taken his seat last night but did not as be was told it would slop the public business for the night at a meeting of the ex committee of the home rule confederation it wai decided to renew the home rule pledge in all english constituencies will atter consent june 24 the albanian league addressed a telegram to the supplementary conference at berlin stating they will never consent to tha dismemberment of their country or to exclia subjecting them to foreign rule the rimce june 24 during fie ex of gen boot charged with appropriated don carlos golden fleece collar ho declared that at a meeting in park of the duke de castoria general curette francis II 11 of naples and don carlos the last named slated that having inherited from the duke of modena the collar of the golden beece which was worth million francs ho had sold it in order to devote the proceeds to the furtherance of cona cause general boel maintained it was necessary that don curios should appear as a witness the public prosecutor replied that carlos had been summoned to ap pear on the instant the count de chambord has sent a represents tivo ta milan june 25 in the house of commons last evening Gl addono bif mint ask the house to x carlue cad lue date tor hie alteration of the wine duties s there was now no hope of concluding nn arrangement with france by august ath gladstone looks forward to negotiations with france in alumn which be concluded by next january jn the lords duing the debate 04 alio burial hill biord beo cansfield cons field said the nas unwise fand unjust but he did not oppose bee luse eminent members of the clergy supported it lie thought it would be better to close the church altogether the bill was roid be bird me and passed waa present ill of commons last evening sat under the gallery outside the bar babou labou abero was ellaa introduce a bill to amend the parliamentary oath act tk t letory at june 16 the last mail from the Bouth meagre details of the battle of dacua these details are furnished in tho report ot chilian commander in chief to the war department and in the official report of he officer who brought the dispatches from dacua to ite gen baquedano Boque dano chilian as follows suburbs of dacua may to the minister of war yesterday at in the mornin ig the army under my command marched in search of the enemy in the evening the army encamped at a distance of about two eagles and a half from the position occupied y the allied armies at six on the following morning we renewed the ni arli at seyen our artillery opened fire on the advance of the enemy the artillery on the other bide replying to our lire tho fire of alio artillery baj sustained until eleven at which hour our infantry advanced and the general combat commenced the enemy a strong mid tenacious resistance si but in spite of this three hours ater our Vf took possession of he position occupied by the enemy from alif moment dispersed lying in all and A ew houra later ae took of dacua our losses aro heavy but those of the enemy are still greater I congratulate you and the country on thin vie ory which s A carere bloy in hided on tho enemy not eairly re and for it in tho consolidation of the work committed to the army signed account baslo that the position of tha allied for fco eight cannon and veral fell into chilian danils campero the allied commander in chief was wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy poland romacho Oo macho who lately initiated the revolution in bolivia against beneral daza was hilled during ohp acsai the ac lion was anro or nn artillery fight in which the great superiority of the chieftain ii hin always been admitted the infantry fight which followed arii if short duration as lia maid body of alio chilian force forward to tha atack it was followed acl oely by ohp amene of our chaok that atio allies broke iu nil direction flirl h lompon Lot poN the house of commons parnell moved hp tecona reading of hig irish relief bill abo object of which wa to appoint ft by the relief of tie din tram which oong lt of a chairman two and the principal or engaged in the relief of th in ireland for the last alx nd that two hundred tholand pound jt the aryh church fund surplus be handed over to the commission to be ai they deem fit forster chief secretary for ireland aid he could not aseal too bill which proposed to adopt an entirely new principle lie believed the course aided by private charities would be to matt the evil ditc itc ho said that abero had been fever in boine ef the distressed districts but there wa no evidence that it could be traced to famine and it was confined to very few places the report he had received from ireland he aid were reassuring the debate was adjourned |