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TELEGRAPHIC.

TF.II AJTGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY, Parliament. I Wellington, Tuesday Night. I AT this afternoon sitting nothing of the slightest i interest was brought forward—merely routine i business. It was adjourned until 7 this evenum i Nothing done up to this time (7.30). Nearly all the members have arrived hero.

, . Potrr Chalmebs, Tuesday Night. The brigantine Swordfish arrived from Hobart town this morning, bringing late European news. *

European News to July Ist.

Battle Between Republicans and

Carlists.

Latest Continental.

Debate on Restoration of Irish

Parliament.

T , L , „ London, J uuo 23. in a battle at Estella between the Kopublican army and Carlists, Concha, Eepublican General effected a successful out-ffanking movement, and captured an important position held by Ca-list* Following up the advantage, he attacked the Carhst entrenchment at Moro. In the attack Concha was killed. On this the Eepubiican army retir , and Satella succeeded Concha. It f ß ea 4 the Republicans were defeated. Their loss is estimated at ■; *

In the House of Commons Butt v fopl Jd a mot,on to res* re the Irish Parliament, to deal exclusively with the management of Irish affairs. Ball, Attorney-General of Ireland, opposed the propo .1, on the ground that it would not be fraught with benefit to England, and would be utter ruin to Ireland. The discussion h*a been H joUr E d l till Thursday - The iib erals repudiate

nr -«,r , • FHAtfCn. AcMahon, m a general order issued to the troops, says that, with the army, throughout the next seven years ho will maintain order aud authority. This absolute allusion to the Septimate only caused irritation amongst the -Legitimists. llie S.S. Southern Cross, The Pakiri Murder. The Incendiarism Case.

Serious Illness ol Mr Beveridge Provincial Solicitor. (t?hom a coeeespokdenx.)

rri c Iceland, Monday Morning. Ihe s s Southern Cross arrived here yesterday evening at 8 o’clock. She was detained a “fc Mercury Bay, her propeller being injured bv a piece ot drift wood. She is now repairing. Captain cellars purposes leaving to-morrow evening.

The inquest on the murder at Pakiri on Saturday was adjourned for a week. Dyer denies pouring kerosine on the deceased. Mr Jov is retained for the defence, and, it is rumoured intends proving an alihi. *

_ Tuesday Night. Ihe s.s. Southern Cross expects to leave the gridiron repaired to-night. She takes on board a cargo, and will sail to morrow (Wednesdavl evening. ” J

The Vincent arrived to-day. Brown, charged with incendiarism, has been arraigned before the Supreme Court. The trial commenced yesterday, and will probably last till Friday. It will be a grand feast for the lawyers. Tne evidence adduced differed but little from that given at the Police Court throughout last week. j.nomas Horsnail was found drowned in *b.e harbour. He had been drinking. The Government are sending a hundred immigrants to various parts of the Waikato. Mr Daldy has been appointed Chairman of the Harbour Board.

Mr Beveridge, Provincial Solicitor, is dangerously ill. K

Latest from Napier. (i SOM OUfi OWN CORBESPONDENT, ) . Napieb, Tuesday Night Ihe Luna .eft tor Wellington on Sunday Inst conveying Mr Ormond and other members to the Assembly. All the immigrants per Halcione are except a few married couples with large families who are now employed on roads by the GovLT ment. A counter petition to the Assembly against loan for a breakwater by land owners fearina taxation is being signed. " Latest from the Thames. Orange Anniversary. “ The Glorious Twelfth.” (FROM OUR own CORUKSPOSDKNT.) riie Bank of New Zealand deposits last week amounted to over 4,000 ounces. The same bank shipped over 7 000 ounces r lhe Orange Lodges last night celebrated tNeir anniversary day of the B-.Uie of the Boyne." One Lodge Isold a soiree, drank mild tea, ate’indigestible cake, and listened to rabid speeches. Other Lodges had a dance, and enjoyed theniselues in a rational way. There was' no demonstration to celebrate the “Glorious welfth ’’ of an offensive nature further than ill-advised speeches of ‘lie--Orangemen.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 194, 15 July 1874, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 194, 15 July 1874, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 194, 15 July 1874, Page 3

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