EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
The Wonga Wonga and the Hero arrived at Auckland from Sydney on .Monday last. LONDON. January 26. Mr. Bright, in the course-of a speech to his constituents at~ Manchester, spoke strongly in favor of the disestablishment of the Church of England. Garibaldi has taken his, seat in Parliament.
The Emperor of China died on the 12th January. ■ - There is a lock-out of 120,000 men in youth Wales.
The Emperors of Germany, Austria, and Russia have received envoys, notifying that the.Spanish Crown had been accepted by Prince Alfonso. ' Obituary : Lord St. Leonards. . SYDNEY.
February 2. The Government were defeated on the Amendment to the Address by Robertson, censuring the Ministry and Governor re-Gardiner's release, by a majority of four. . .. ..•■■■ . The Ministry the Governor pronounced the position" one of unexampled difficulty, and asked time to. c nsider. - . ... '- . Two months' supply voted. The Torres Straits mail,'delivered .today, brings turiher particulars regarding the wreck of the Mongol, late on the California line. Captain Flamanck, .the chief mate, and fourteen otherswere drowned. Archbishop Vaughan is. making a tour ot the country districts, and has been well received. The liev Mr. Wilkinson was elected. Chairman of the Wesleyan Conference. The Anniversary Regatta was the best that has taken place for years. The Yacht Race was won by the Maggie; this was the closest race ever sailed here. ,Thorn son the only known survivor of the Hume exploring expedition, hasreached Borneo. 'He; says the -report of seeing th*> other's:body, is be.lievesihim to be still alive. . - MELBOURNE. The Kev Mr. Robertson, of the Presbyterian Church, died suddenly. Haricot. and Melbourne' are the favorites for the Geelong Gold Gup.. " Victoria applied by telegraph, for 15,000 feet floor space, and 7,500 feet wall space, at the Exhibition.— ' Guardian.'
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 February 1875, Page 3
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