ENGLISH SUMMARY.
• • London, June 23. Tli© New York Berlin correspondent states that serious complications have arisen betweon Germany' and England. Bismarck proposed to enter into a treaty to purchase Heliogoland, but the British Government declined to sell it. Bismarck, replied that the acquisition of Heliogblnrid was necessary for the protection of the German coast, and looked upon itapossession : by a foreign' -Power as aistatitiiiig menace to Germany^ : Earl Granyiile'r^plied thaVEngland studied its off n into- i rest inretainingpoSSesSipn of the island.' " Jhe Treaty of Wainlng^n has been ratified, af ier «n auitnated debate: ''' d \ . ' July 10. .:-,? Canadian; pojdttJlttUll soon ceSaei to'Ke honored by a Britifh J|eet, ( a Conimo.d^e'a 4 alone^raainmsf. ' '' -'>*-' <»
It is reported that Lord^loornfield re- |; tires from the Austrian mission, and that ; Mr Alexander, TE^chanan^ succeeds hini. ; Lord Loftus goef to St. Petersburg, and v Odo Russell to Berlin. The Prince of Wales and Princess Christian Louise were present at the Waverleycelebration, and danced in the characters of ihe Lord" of the' Isles, Di Vernon, Wayerley, Flora M.'lvor, Madge JW^dtire, Amy liobsart,,&c. . " The Princess Louise will distribute the Wimbledon prizes. . '■- "'■
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Grey River Argus, Issue 957, 21 August 1871, Page 2
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181ENGLISH SUMMARY. Grey River Argus, Issue 957, 21 August 1871, Page 2
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