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ENGLISH MAIL NEWS.

„: ■■:•_; ; *» t . ; — .;• ■ „-, , <» The papers by the San Francisco Mail arrived in town last night by opacft^ ...'The following are : the latest telegrams fjronvthe News of the World. Some of them may have been published. previously, but, if so, the details will be foundinra moreiUitelligible.form :— . . .«. Paris, December,!.— Cremieux, one of the four Communist leaders condemned to death by the. court martial at Marseilles, was executed j to-day. He was taken from his prison at an early hour this morning, conveyed; a Bhort distance outside, the walls . and ... shot. He.djed bravely, refusing to be blindfolded. | Mis last words were "Vivelaßep'uWique.^ The cholera in the worst form ia;raging \ with great violence in the city of Delhi/ London, December 4. —-The Echo publishes a report from Berlin that the German has vesolved to occupy the district ; evacuated by its troops in France in case / fresh outrages: are- committed .by; the French on German, soldiers. , ; „ 1 , , December \6.rrTh^ morhipg b'ulletine says that the Prince of Wales' passed a comfortable night and ; that . the progress in his case is satisfactory, The symptoms continue to indicate slow but. Bteady.improvement. ;It is understood that ithe fever though severe, has at no time been beyond : the control of his medical . attendants. < Public apprehension aB f to the result has measurably 1 subsided.'' r - Paeis, Decembers. — Thiers appears to have made up 'his mind to oppose* thg adrnissjqn of tfte' Orleans' Princes to the National Assembly; -'The Princes to-day iwaited^upon Thiers for the purpose of listening to the exposition of the- reasons influencing him against their taking seats in the Legislature, and endeavoring, by argument, to change hh decision. The PresidentreceivedthePrinces courteously, but, owing to the pressure of public business, was unable to hear or reply to, them to-day. : fte, howgYefc^BpotyteiJ W interview far Frjday^next, w'heu he will be prepare^, k>: develop 'fully his. reasons for restrainirig^tijetairom taking Beats in the Assembly."' '.'The TlTajtlonal Assembly effected an organisation to-day !by/re-"electiug-Preßiderit Gravy and the V^fbePresidents of last session, . ' ' , " " r , K ;'^ l Rome, December 4.T^ThepromulgaU<>n of an Encyclical letters from the Pope . against the installation of the • Italian Parliament in Rome is expected in a few days. ■■■ •'• "•- " ?■'■•'-■ .(.■-'. ■•:-;■'/ .tr-'-'f •! London, December s,— The annexation of the diamond fields in South Africa to English dominion has been completed. December ?.— The appointment of Jules Ferry, as Minister to the United States, is officially. promulgated. . „ ;, , „., Paris, December 7.- President Thiers has demanded the recall of Prince de Chigialboi, the Papal nucio in this city. . The Paris Figaro says that orders have been, s4nt to,Che'rbourg And 3?res : ;t to'have vessels prepared for cruising about the , coasts of France, and. represents, that these naval Jpre.pautip i ns..arg/takgn t^ prevent what it calls " another return from J@tha," . London; December 7. -^ Republican meetings were held at Birmingham > and Reading yesterday. The proceedings were disorderly. At Reading the meeting broke up in a row. ... ■<>. , : , ''■ - -, ri The Grand Ju|y^liaYtf found true bills against Kellyfofedischarging a pistol at Officers Grigga and Mullens, at the time :'M ofhisarrest. ' ' ' | ' |j While Mr Odger was addressing a Re- fl publican meeting at Reading last night, a crowd rushed into the hall and after a desperate .fight the Republicans ! were driven but and Odgeir obliged to save himself by flight. ' ! An -imposing demonstrated ?was made last evening ;at Birmingham, infaKQEof radioal reform in the House of Lords, and of the . limitations to its: power to defeat or suspend beneficial legislation of jthe House of. Commons. Mr. Duke addressed the meeting, . and while speaking was frequently interrupted. So great was the confusion he , was obliged to desist)/.Resolutions were adopted to protest against the principle of hereditary legislation, and to demand the. withdrawal of legislalative functions" from the Bench of Lieutenant-General Scarlett died yesterday.. . „ , Tlie i health of the Prince of Wales is improving steadily. 1( , " ; : v; ; ' ' • Versailles, December ' 7. —The message of Thiers was received ; jn f the; Assembly to-day and read. It announces that the British Government has been notified of the intention of France ,to abrogate the Treaty of Commerce at the stipulated time; but France will not discontinue the negotiations. ior the /rerarran < gem,enV qf her oommeroial relations with 'Great Britain. The Deputies are warned: never to forget to what depths of wretchedness the Empire, has led the country. France should, now look for complete resignation to God and time. It was her: policy to endure a dignified peace. Should war occur, despite her determination to remain at peace, it should not be her deed. France must resume the position to which she was entitled, not only for her own good; but U me In'^s^of ali'M^iofls.' France sympathises with iheßope'in the maintenance of his spiritual ihdep|>ndence, and will, in case of need, give" the Holy Father a vigorous support, The utmost cordiality is, > manifested tqward Austria, for whose prosperity a fervanji hope is expressed. The, relations, of France with Russia, says the,' President,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1080, 13 January 1872, Page 2

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ENGLISH MAIL NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1080, 13 January 1872, Page 2

ENGLISH MAIL NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1080, 13 January 1872, Page 2

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