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EUROPEAN NEW

The is at Balmoral

A banquet was given to t Prince of Wales on his return from Indi»y the Cor poiation. 2b was a splendid aft\ live htiu. dred guests being present. All followed in a pavilion specially erected Guildhall Yai'd. At the ball it is said e thousand re-sons were present. Mr Wylaud's motion in t House of Commons regretting the incred national expenditure was rejected hy63 against 174. °

Fifty-four arrests have be made in Saloisica, with six executions, lquiry into the conduct of others is procieig. France and Italy have uotil that they adhere to Gortsciiakoffs mei Ezigland refuses to- join. The Meditaneaa fleet is ordered to proceed to Besiciay, a,± the entrancu to the Dardanelles, be Go Mian Baltic fleet proceeds thither n< week. T <ie French and German Consulaurdered Jit feaionica wwe buyied with grepomp.

H.M S. Challenger has arrived at Spithead after a two years' cruise. Henry Kingsley is dead. The dethronement of the Sultan was brought about in this way : The Ministers of State after vainly soliciting for reforms in order to replenish the war treasury from the Privy purse were quite determined on the Sultan's deposition. The palace was, therefore, beset by troops, and the heir presumptive proclaimed Sultan at the War Office t efore all the Ministers. Abdul Aziz Khan was then conveyed with his family and household, including fifty-three boats full of women, to the old Seraglio. England, France, and Italy have recognised the change, which is considered anti-Russian. 7.

Sir Thomas Chambers's Bill for legalising marriage with a deceased wife's sister is postponed sine die.

Kilt is the winner of the French Derby. Gainsborough's celebrated picture of the Duchess of Devonshire, which was sold for a thousand and ten guineas, has been stolen.

A number of men are still on strike, principally in Yorkshire and Derbyshire. The iron turret-ship Inflexible was launched at Portsmouth in the presence of fifty thousand spectators.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18760701.2.21

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Evening Star, Issue 4164, 1 July 1876, Page 3

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323

EUROPEAN NEW Evening Star, Issue 4164, 1 July 1876, Page 3

EUROPEAN NEW Evening Star, Issue 4164, 1 July 1876, Page 3

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