THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.
! ..Tne Nevada, with feho E igji s|i mails rh]® | .>a.i i' i ancisco, an ivod at Auckkind.ou Ttiur?* | lay morning last. The news as a wlnde a® | uiimnortant. We extract tiie following items® i from Dunedin papers : ®< j Tiie,ainmnt of damiges awarded-to t!ie®* j J-iited states by the Geneva Board of i tration will only be a few thousands in. excess® 1 j' 1 * th ee millions, sterling. At a- dinner I Arbitrators, given on September 18, the® 1 j toast of “ The Health of all the Nations re-® 8 I presented at Ge leva ” p op s. d by M. Car-®* triet, w;s receive 1 with loud cheering, tie® mnds playingthe dirent national airs. : Dur.ng a heavy r bunder storm which <c-BB! urred at Bolt n in La icashirej several lives®* | uvo lost, and tec os much damaged. ®I ! Many of the J suits who were expelled®* j from Germany will oto Ireland, where they®* jure promised a hei ty welcome. 1 wenty thousand Alidlan I coal miners are|b j preparing to strik ■ or higher wages. ® c | Tne rinderpest s prev dent in the pro-® 8 voice-;. P ecautio s have been taken topre-® 0 i v nt its s; read. ■ St: The Emperors of R i sia and Austria had a® 11 i \ oordial me tng a Berlin on Sept. s,®*' i he Czar was subset uenfly received and i 1 -•rtained by,the Emperor William of Get®® i many. ®u : ( °°l i s steadily advancing, and towards® 111 ; Hie dose of the saLs closed at an advance | the opening rates of 2d to 3d. Since the® 111 | sales the market hj: s remained firm, and®~ places are well ma'ntained with fair enquiry. ® 150 feet of the eas eru roof of the great®r j nithedral at Canterbury hits been j >y tire. Ihe nios lie pavement of the dral was covered with molten lead, and con-®* 0 j s.derable damage was done by the water.® , 1 ortunately the remainder of the building® Tne Queen has presented Mr Stanley with® |-v gold snuff-box and a letter of thanks' ® ((l The inhabitants of Sedan are draping their®B. | houses in mourning in commemoration of the®th j capture of the French army there. ®co H is stated that the evidence adduced at®cal Marshal Bazaine’s trial proves that he traitorous correspondence with the prior to the fall of Metz. | a { The payment of 500 million francs of thelyf erench war indemnity has been effected. ®£c America. Lan The Presidential contest is really confined Inn to Greeley and Grant, the latter being surolwh to be re-elected. Ifov Colonel, Scott, known as. the Railroadlass King, has visited the Pacific coast, and madelcre arrangements for the commencement of thelnia new overland railway. The Colonial tra-lfac roller of a not very far distant future willlgai nave the choice of two railroads across tlielnie Continent. «he The diamond fields of Arizona are attract-®*® ing much attention. There is no doubt oflit v the existence of rubies, garnets, and diamonds lUil in that locality. ®hac Tl.e Pacific Mail Co.'s steamer Brenville,®but from New York to Aspimvall, was burned at®ten sea, and 34 passengers and crew are unac®gHi counted for, ®ipj The Pacific Mail Co.’s steamer America®gra was burned in the harbour of Yokohama, ®the and nineteen lives were lost. The loss is es-®the: timated at 1,000,000 dollars. ®>s The American. steamer Metis was wrecked®of 1 oh Connecticut, and 22 lives were lost. I 1 d
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 154, 22 October 1872, Page 6
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