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ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

Auckland, September 0, The Mikado has arrived. She left San Francisco at noon on the 10th ult. Passengers for New Zealand :—Miss Poole, Mrs and Miss Von Tempsky, Messrs Parison, Shipley, Burchett, Whitaker, Davy, Seward, Lucllott, C. A, Fitzroy, .1. Isaacs, Mr and Mrs Brittcll, Misses Brittell (3), Mr Blondell, and twelve, in the steerage ; eighteen cabin and thirty-live second-class tor Australia. SUMMARY OF NEWS. The German Government has addressed a formal complaint to Russia re the infraction of the frontier at Donbrowa. Tho Russian soldier who originated the difficulty died from a wound received in the affair. Colonel Baker, convicted of the assault in a railway carriage, has been dismissed from the British army. In a battle between the Carlists and \lphonsiats troops at Andant, the latter were repulsed with great slaughter. The ‘ rimes,’ in a review of the corn market, concludes that the damage to the crops has not been so serious as was at first feared. Hop blight is damaging the crop.

Two hundred Jesuits were ordered out of Costa Rica on representations of the Freemasons.

Mr Gladstone’s’pamphlet has elicited a reply from Cardinal Maiming, who says Mr C ladstone is one of the chief apostles of revolution against the peace of the Christian Church, The Bishop of Guigon, who has been acting in place of Aiehbishop Ledoehowski, has been expelled from the diocese by the German authorities.

The Spanish Government intend sending 10,000 troops to suppress the Cuban insurrection.

The United States Government has called in ten million dollars more paper money. A clerk of Messrs Blake and Robins, of, San Francisco, has levanted with 25,000 dollars. A terrible railway disaster occurred in Chile, on the Santiago and Valparaiso railway. A train was passing over a bridge when the latter gave way, and the whole train, containing fifty .persons, was precipitated into the river. The lam)is were broken and set fire to tbe train, and half the passengers were crushedor burned to death.

Several Carlist villages have submitted to the Government.

The frontier difficulty between Russia and Germany originated through the Russian frontier guards atJDonbrowa trespassing across the frontier, when a serious scuffle ensued with the Prussian guards, several being wounded. .Fifteen thousand mill operatives struck at Fail River, U.S., i-ather than submit to a ten cents reduction in wages. There were serious riots at Glasgow on August 0, and many people were badly hurt. Catholics _ armed with hatchets, steel Ruckles, and knives were organised under a leader. The Volunteers and) troops were got in readiness. Severaljmen taken into custodj were saiu to be head centres. The riot was suppressed the arrest of the ringleader. The French Canadians at Montreal are opposed to compulsoTY vaccination, and attacked a meeting of the City Council atflwhich the subject was discussed. They smashed the windows with stones, and' created a’lriot which compelled the postponement of the subject. The jury at Utah to try* the leading Mormons foi the Mountain Meado'W massacre was discharged without ajverdict. Ailjthe Mormons on the jury held out for acquittal.

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Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 3

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