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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. VIA SUEZ.

, » t (Per Qreoille it Bird, Rent:?* Agents) f . , [We published the following telegram as an > " Extra" on Saturday morning last, the 12th inst.]. j Neison, Aug. 11, 8 Mr. , The steamer Luna arrived this morning , from Manukau. , The English mail, via Sue?, arrived at I Auckland, per Hero, on the 7th iust. i ' : " LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. , London, July 3. 1 A grand review of one hundred thousand i French troops took place at Longchamps. t M*. Thiers was enthusiastically received, i and there were no compromising mauifes- » talions. r Tne Orleanist Princes wera present incog, i The new French loan has been most e::i tr.iordvnarily successful. Double the amount . required has bc.-u tendered for, and eonfiI deu-?e is restore). > The ruined buildings of Par's are bcin» f restored. Som; sixty thousand masons are i employed on the works. ; The French elections resulted largely in • f.iVor of the Moderate Republicans, i M. Gambetta has been returned, and will i support M. Thiers. King VictorEmanuel has arrived at Rome, ■■ and has taken up his residence there. Rome is to be the future capital of ; Italy. Her Majesty the Queen held a review of s'« thousand Household troops in Busby , Park. The Prince Imperial and the Duke of. B.ildimir were present. The.Emperor and E npres3 of Brazil have ar ivedin London. The Ballot Bill has been seat into ComHTbe A my Reorganisation Dill has pass ;d i':s third realing by a majority of fifty-e'-ht Owio;to French anl American coinpeti- . ti >ri the price of w.iol has a Wance 1 ou the openly rates. TJe rise averages fro.n 10 to 15 per cent, over the May sales. Sydney wjjl p irticipates in this rise to the fullest e-cten 1 ;. J T!ie i -oncla 1 Agiacourt has been strandc I nev- Gibraltar. July 5. Paris has returned J Mjlerate Repiblicansanl five Radicals. Tje provinces have returned Moderate I Republicans. Only one-tenth of those elected are Conservatives or Liberals. The Washington Treaty has been ratifiel, The King of Italy has been enthusiastically received in Rome. T;ie robbe J of arm? from the Mallow Ba-raskscreates mueh uneasi.iess. Several suspscted persons have been arrested. July 8. Tie French e'eetions gave M. Tiiiere a majority of a hundred. The Count de Chamberd has issued a farewell conciliatory ad trass to the b're ic'i people, and will return when wanted. The transport of Co nnvinists to Nov Calelmiihasm* been definitely deeidel up>n, as M. Gmibetta disapprove), an I recommends clemency. The Cjnfereaee 011 Coleivial questions is to be wopansd. M. Froud will deliver the opening address on the 19th July. The Imperial Prinees an 1 Princesses of Prussia are 0:1 a visit to Enejlan I. • The Tichbourne case is a 'journed to Novc nbor 7. * The Wo)' salei are progressing favorably, an 1 pri esare fully maintained. Cotton is aetive, and ha* a lvanced one penny. Sperm od 82/. Tin Iron C: 11 V'iicvvthvibeen (bated GBNBRAL SUMMARY. Losi.ox, June 17. Latest alvices frun tin Cape of Good Hope, state that two thousand bales of wjo have been obtained fro:n the Queen of the Th 1 mas. IS is rumoured that the Duke of Edin urgh will be place) in commamljof an iruiclal. T'ie Dike's eleprnnt.killed his keeper w'lile on tin jonrney. from Plyumth tj San Iriag'nm. Dr. Jennir his issue I 1 strong protest against the Rev Mr. Neville's appointm.'ni t> the Bishopric of Due In He is detenniusd to raiintain his spiritual rig'its. The rumor that Great Britain had cede I Heligoland to Germany has been contiatl icted. The Freedom of the City of London will be presentel to Prince Arthur on the 13t!i of July, he is recovering from injuries received through falling from casern nt in Buckingham Palace. It is rumoured that an English Prince is to marry Princess Thyra of Denmark. Mr. Gladstone is' recovering from a fortnight illness. Mr. Childers U still at Nice, and Mr. Bright 'l3 fishing in Scotlanl. The Tichbourne trial grows mora puzzling every dav. The claimant is in bid health, when nnder cross-examination. The favor, able impression produced by earlier witnesses was much weikms I by his s'range forgetf ulness of incidents in his boy's life in Paris his inability to speak French, and sarion? contra liction of dates, parson*, and streets. Ha aimits having seduce!' his allege 1 cousin Miss DjnjHty, bafore leaving England. Too strike of nins hun Iral Tynssid3 engineers was followed by a formidable tumult in Wales, "anl srikes threatened in Glasgow and Rochdale. .Seriois tradeunionoutrages have taken Manches-Eet. Sixty jjhousMid bricks Jes&Sjsj jftjfai ■ Tha grand j«fjrtara found * true Bill * s »injt EJauad J\wk <jr q> 8 gitfeaa

tragedy. Four true bilk were also found •gainst Agnes Norman for child murder. The French peasant farmers' fund now amounts to 47,0002. FRANCE. The health of Paris is good. Ten thousand men'are clearing the streets, and repairing the public edifices, One hundred houses have been destroyed, and many are mutilated. The Gendarmes are to be increased to one hundred thousand, and it is probable that the National Guards will be immedi- ■ ately disarmed. The Vendome column is to be restored. Grousset was taken in the disguise of a female. Rosset as a Railway guard. Couroet was found hiding behind a bed, and Dclecture behind a barricade. The property destroyed in Paris is estimated at 800,000,0& francs. The anti-German feeing is dying out. The Pope has published an Encyclical letter protesting against the violation of the rights of the people, aid the fre.dom of the church. A mass was ordered for the priests shot in Paris. Father Hyacinths interviewed the Pope, and sent a letter of sympathy to Doliinger. Obituary.—Colonel Watson Miles, Sir Oswald Mosley, a Manchester celebrity, a Dr. Spratt, of Dublin, Sir Edward Knatch pool, Hon. Frederick Byng, Lord Elbank, of Selkirk, Sir John Rolt, M. Moses, the French Banker, John Briggs, of Leicesto, Vincent Skurry Polan, M.P., Mr. Urquart, M.P., Alderman Ingram, Sir Joseph Canston, Captain Matthews R.M., Colonel Blunt, Major Townsend, General Ellescond, General Batty, Lady Frances Cole, Lady Charles Fitzroy, Hon. Frederick Villiers.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 487, 18 August 1871, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. VIA SUEZ. Dunstan Times, Issue 487, 18 August 1871, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. VIA SUEZ. Dunstan Times, Issue 487, 18 August 1871, Page 3

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