SUMMARY.
The Hdn. J. Vogel has returned from England. Successful negotiations have been made for railroads in New
Zealand,
A great fire has occurred at Bhiems, France, in which 50 persons were killed; several buildings destroyed. The health of Paris is good. Prim's murderers have been arreßted.
Archbishop G-uibert has been appointed Archbishop of Paris.
Great distress prevails in Paris. There are 240,000 creatures of charity. Sixteen thousand Communist prisoners have been released.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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73SUMMARY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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