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HOKITIKA. . Monday, August 25, The s.B. Alhambra arrived from Melbourne. at 11.80 last right. She left on the 19tli inst., and was tendered here at one o'clock. this day. ' The passengers by the Alhambra for Port. Chalmers are Messrs Hill and GHiiin. n LONDOX. -■'■ August 15. ' Lord Frederick Cavendish and the Hon. Algernon Greville have been gazetted Lordsof the Treasury. A sailor, formerly belonging to the ship Osprey recognises the claimant as Tichborne, whowas picked up at' sea and , brought to Melbourne^ The Dunimail's cargo, which was wrecked. on her way to Liverpool to Melbourne, has. been saved. The English harvest returns are expected, to be favorable. The estimated yield of the English and French harvests will be 15 per cent, below theaverage. ... Wheat is advancing owing to demand forexport.
i Coleridge, the Attorney-General, has doj clined the Mastership of the .Rolls. | Thomas Chishoiin Anstey is dead. A Spanish vessel seized the British vessel. Deerhound while landing arms for the Insurgents in Spain. The steamer was the Deerhound, the samewhich saved the life of Captain Semmes of the Alabama, she being then the yacht -of I Mr Lancaster. ' Br Kinealy promises to call eighty-nine Carbineers as witnesses for the defence in theTichborne case. He states,that the tattooing, *■ marks were only temporary. Messrs Cooper and damuel have .had interviews with Earl Kimberley as to postal matters. The Colonial Institute'proposes to give a. : challenge shield for Australian competition. Ihe Queen is at Balmoral. Typhoid fever is prevailing in parts of London. Colonel Wellesley has been appointed Governor of the Q-old Coast. The crew of the Deerhound are to be tried. as pirates. I\o fresh cases of cholera are reported inLondon A contract has been signed for the laying, of a cable between the Cape and. the Mauritius. COJmN-EJS-IAL. Cholera is spreading oh the Continent. ' It rages in Hamburg and Berlin. A Legitimist deputation oifered the Count De Uhambord the title of Xing of the French, which he accepted. The Cortes has approved of the Bill calling out eight thousand men. of the reserve* force. Carthagena is preparing for a determined resistance. - • The Insurgent ships fired on the foreignfrigates,'and the frigates replied/ IS o damage, was done on either side. LATE OABXiK TELEGIIAMS. 10 SCON. August, 15. The exports for July were £2'3,00'0,0Q0 ;. imports, £3 5,000,000. , " -'. • Owing to the low prices prevailing, Zealand heiup is held. - ' Tallow and petroleum are unsettled. - Fiji cottou has advanced a penny.' Discount four per cent. Stocks steady. ~. The wool sales closed. firm. : Victorian greasy, eighteen pence; hot- water, washed, thirty-ofte j half cold water washed, twenty nhie and a-half. Average prices obtainable for fleece. A- petition has beeu presented for winding up the Loudon. Australian Agency Corporation.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 234, 29 August 1873, Page 5
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