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VIA SAN FRANCISCO. m • LATER WAR NEWS. THE GERMAN ARMY SURROUNDING PARIS. FRANCE SEEKS THE MEDIATION OF ENGLAND. * THE BOMBARDMENT OF STRASBOURG. HORRIBLE SLAUGHTER AND BARBARISM. BISMARCK DICTATES TERMS OF PEACE. FOUNDERING OF A BRITISH IRONCLAD.—IBO SOULS LOST. SUSPICIOUS AGITATIONS IN ENGLAND. [B* Elbctkic Telegraph.] [beom otol own correspondent.] Nelson, Oct. 20, 5 a.m. -■ The 8.8. City of Melbourne arrived at Auckland on the 17th inst., at 4.30 p.m. She left Honolulu on the 28th September 'at 6 p.m., with mails and teiegrams to > the 12th September. Fine weather was experienced to 11th October, and thence S.S.E. winds, strong. Passenger List.— Sir George Grey, Miss Mathsws, Messrs J. Doitso, Howard, .:• Forsythe, M'Evan, Jones, Russell, Clarke, PanJef, Chang feiant 12 feet high), Bland, Mrs Chang and infant, Mrs McDonald, Mr and Mrs Fosbrook. Second cabin— Messrs Jackson and Jones, and 21 in the steeruge. For Sydney— Messrs Alexander, Burke, Collier, Capt. Smith, and eleven in steerage. Cargo List.— For Auckland, 485 bags sugar ; 10 bales pulu ; 100 barels, 300 cases salmon.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 742, 20 October 1870, Page 3
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175AERIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 742, 20 October 1870, Page 3
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