ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S.S. COLIMA.
, Auckland, December 1 3. . Colima has arrived. She left San Francisco twenty-four hours after the Maogregor. j i bioke down twice, causing three day delay the first time and six days’ the second time. The two Hunts, Ritch, and Moohlau are Mormon elders, and come on a mission to New Zealand to make converts. Seven others go on to Australia. She brings only one day’s later telegrams. 6 ENGLISH Nh,W3, .. T j nr 01 pON, November 9. At the Lord Mayor’s banquet, Mr Disraeli highly complimented Mr Wade on the settle, ment pf the China difficulty, and continued I wish 1 could say that foreign affairs nearer home were as satisfactory as our relations with China. Ihe partial revolt in Turkey has produced a state of things such as becomes critical. Ihe: orbearance of the great Powers immediately interested produced an effect such as some months ago gave «r, the right to believe that the disturbance would cease immediately, ■■nnco then a financial catastrophe has re\ivetl the stiugglo, and given a new aspect to ', "be circumstances. It is impossible to deny that the circumstances are critical. K-,i. f still have great confidence in the of the lowers. I have a -*t earanco ot will be found to bring llf " lont batmoanß suit consktonf R satisfactory re- ! ? the mainte nance of the ' of ,“ °P (3 ' I will not contemplate any tber resu,*, The interests of the Imperial * Qwers in reference to the question are more
direct, but not more considerable than those of Great Britain. The men who have charge over the affairs are deeply conscious of the magnitude oi our interests, which they are resolved to guard and maintain.”
AMERICAN NEWS. Between thirty and forty persons are believed to have survived the wreck of the steamer Pacific. A steamer at anchor, valued at 230,000 dollars, was burnt off Port Galveston, Texas. It is believed she was struck by lightning. There are no traces of any of the survivors. The storm was so high that thirteen vessels lying near could render no assistance. The crew of the barque Foxhound, of Swansea, u-hich wrs burned at sea, were picked np and taken to Chid.
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Evening Star, Issue 3995, 14 December 1875, Page 2
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