SECOND EDITION. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
Hokitika, November 19, f Sent 2.45 p.m. m ■ . Finished 4.50 p.m. Ihe Californian mail news from America is to the 12th ult. The American Government has paid the British officials the full amount of the indemnity awarded by the mixed commission. Brigham Young is dangerously ill, A terrible riot between north and south of Ireland laborers on the Delaware railway has occurred, many being injured. The Government have arranged for a trimonthly mail between California and China. William M. Ewart is spoken of as a most likely candidate for the Presidentship. The American riflemen beat Rigby’s Irish team. Masked burglars have robbed the Pensylvannia Bank of Philadelphia, and gagged the president and cashier. The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada has altered the gauge from broad to narrow. 1 ownsend and Co., bankers, of Newhaven have failed for nearly three million dollars. I lie second match to decide the superiority for long distance of breech and muzzle loaders, resulted in favor of the latter. Both lilton and Moulton have been indicted for malicious libel on Beecher. Bennett, of the ’New York Herald’ offers to pay one-fourth of the entire cost of the now Arctic expedition. 1 hiity-uine medical students have been arrested at Buffalo as resurrectionists. Commercial credit at New York has been disturbed by the recent failures. Ihe poets, Barry, Cornwall, and Charles Seward (?) are dead. Alderman Stone has been elected Lord Mayor of London, John Mitchell has returned to America. Rumors of the Duke of Northumberland's intention to embrace? the Catholic faith are declared, false. The Princess Thyra of Denmark is to marry a son of the King of Hanover. CONTINENTAL. Don Carlos and las wife have been ordered to leave tho French frontier immediately. M. Thiers visits Italy in the interest of the 1? rench Republic. The Empress of Germany has mooted a proposition that delegates «f Women’s Associations should meet at Berlin in October. The Queen of Wurtemberg, the Queen of Saxony, Princess Alice, and the Grand Duchess of Baden have promised to attend.
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Evening Star, Issue 3664, 19 November 1874, Page 3
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341SECOND EDITION. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3664, 19 November 1874, Page 3
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