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$ London, July 8. Cholera prevails at Paris, Berlin, Yienna and other Continental cities.
The Sheffield engineers hare struck. The salaries of tne English and Irish civil service been equalised. The portion of the G-eneva award has been paid. The Shah of Persia has left for France, escorted by the Anglo-French squadron to Cherbourg. • Negotiations are proceeding between England and France for a treaty of commerce.
The High Court of Appeal under the new Judicature Bill extends to Ireland and Scotland.
A strike of Scotch miners is threatened. The Bank forgers have been committed for trial.
The Queen conferred on the Shah of Persia the Order of the G-arter with diamond badges worth £I,OOO.
_ Germany. Bismarck has retired to his estate. It is believed he has left the Prussian Cabinet owing to a difference . between Yon .Roon and himself on the course taken by the Beichstadt in insisting upon an adjournment before voting the Military
. Spain. The Carlists are approaching Madrid. ' The Republican Government is taking defensive measures, and occupying strategical positions. The irreconciliatory party has withdrawn from the Cortes, and the Constitution guarantee ; has been suspended.
"Russia. The Khan of Khiva has submitted to the Russian General, and is begging for mercy.
Holland. It is denied ofilcially that the Dutch will settle the Acheen difficulty peaceably.
Washington. Cholera is spreading in New York. Power, the sculptor, is dead. The International Exhibition of 1876 is to be held at Philadelphia. The City of Washington steamer has been wrecked. All saved.
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London, July 9. The Tichborne claimant is seriously ill with erysipelas. The case has been postponed, the medical certificate stating that the life of the claimant is endangered by attending the Court. The Carlists have been defeated. The insurrection is dying out, and the leaders will surrender in five days. The Shah of Persia was enthusiastically received at Paris ; but the enthusiasm is now diminishing. SPECIAL UNPUBLISHED. Queenscliffe, July 11. The City of Washington was wrecked ten miles from the scene of the Atlantic disaster. Mr Gladstone has withdrawn several Bills, < and the Press comment on the barrenness of the session. Lord Cairns has called attention to the extension of the Appellant Judicature Bill to Ireland and Scotland, as involving a breach of the privileges of the House of Lords.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 July 1873, Page 7
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