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ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Two thousand two hundred and forty-five Frendh Coinmunists have been pardoned, and the President intends to pardon all but the ringleaders, about 400 in number. Bismarck has introduced a Bill into the German Reichstag to puuish Members for words spoken iu debate, by handing them over to comts of law; also a Bill for opening all letters on the frontier. Both these measures are said to be directed by the Emperor himself. Adelina Patti. prima donna, has broken her knee-cap at Berliu, and amputation is said to be necessary. A tremendous conflagration occurred at New York, in Broadwav and other streets. The loss is 5,000,000 dbls.

A deputation -if Mormon wives appeared before Congress speaking against the Supreme Court decision declaring polymatic marriages at Utah illegal. Bngham Young's daughter was one of the speakers. -.'... A great powder mill near San Francisco was blown up, and the shock was felt GO miies off, Three employees was Mown to shreds The loss is" 50,000 dollars.

Archbishop Paul, of Cincinnati, the leading Rornm Catholic bishop in Ameiica, h-s been declared bankrupt. He ! has resigned his bishopric.

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Kumara Times, Issue 742, 14 February 1879, Page 2

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ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Kumara Times, Issue 742, 14 February 1879, Page 2

ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Kumara Times, Issue 742, 14 February 1879, Page 2

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