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1 . [ T7te. -foUoioinp appeared, in our issue 'ofSalurday last:—j (Front our own ■ .v: '' •. Dunedin, Friday,-8 p. in. The Superintendents of Auckland, Welling* ton, Canterbury,' and .Olngo (lii? Honor o£ Kelson rather fights thy of oumbtnolion, and the Superintendents, of H-iwkee's Bav, Tn;anaki, and Weatland-will have none of iO h:ivo 'put their heads together. When the 'Bill wjll be brought forward; probably on-(he second or third day-of the session, Grey, ail leader of the forlorn hope, will move that, supply be only fraii ted for six months. It is Jinpdsiible the'(Jovernihent could to; tha" proposal, because, apart from other very obvious retisohe, such supply ould not carry on the business until the flections aro fiver. At Quefenstowri Warden IjeetlisLm's removal is being'petitioned, in accordance with the recommendation oi the Gold fields Comniissioii of IB7d. . WRM.IifG'MN- 1 ' :..r ~. t . July Ist. T?he Otrijio Provincial private r.ulvr.vj iiill# will be disallowed.' " CABLK&aiSrS. ' ?er Hero, at Aiickland . ; . . ■ London, Jime 21th. The Pope, in replying to a deputation Treni .the Roman - nobles, on the " anniversary' of . ihis coronation, said that; the rumors of his reconciliation with the Italian- Government-were' undeserving q£ nfenbion. A German note cordially- thanks Jb"elg:um for the Duchesrie"investigation, and _ 10T-~sup-pleraeutary penal legislation.. ■ i-. The Suez- mail arrived.at Adelaide- on-vthe 24tli. , , ' ,300 agricultural laborers sailed on the:otli instant ior New Zealand. Parliament is beginning to excite national dissatisfaction. :. Half the session is over, an.l public business is disgracefully in. ar rear. A few Civil Service Estimates have'been passed,biit the b'udget discussion lias been postponed tiU after the Whitsuntide* holidays.. Scarce 3 ly any 'Ministerial'legislative' promises have been fulfilled. The press lament the deg neracy of-the House of Commons, and severely rebuke the' Premier for indolent indifference, and bad leadership- throughout "the atonth. *, • ■ . -
Parnell, a Home Ruler, has been elected•for Heath; by 1771 votes against 192 for. Napier,* a Con3ervate candidate. •rWhit worth, a Manchester manufacturer, Has b'e'eh returned for Kilkenny, by a large majority, over Gray .(son-of the lata Sir Johrf Gray) and Marum, both Home fillers. : Manning* though suffering from prostration, from over-exertion .since, his return from Rome, at the close of, April opened, a Franciscan Church.'in Chester. r - In the course of the ceremony, he deplored the spread of rationalism and scepticism. At the luncheon subsequently, in proposing the health: of the jQueen, l h'e spoke Tin Mgh'praise-of-the purity of the Court.
Lord Osborne (second son of the late Duke" of Leeds) has beenreceived into tire' Rohilsir Church. ■ - ■ • All Europeds "profoundly, agitated by#Apprehensions of war. The German Empire, instead of being.-a guarantee-of. peace, cause of constant disquietude." The'restless--twofold—a fear.. of. Ultramontane intrigues, " an'd resuscitation. PraSice is - bent" upon vengeance, which, engenders suspicions in "the neighboring States', and .provokes irritable demands, which cannot be complied press* ;hst loose, sow discord and excite suspicion, and inflame the national hatred. •" - r. The ' Times'; last week published a Paris -letter,r exposing, ■ Germaii;-;designs, which produced a profound sensation* throughout and roused-,the ire of Berlsn jo'ufnalists, ih 'anticipation of the meeting of the' Eiiiv perors. , ■ The- •'c'oiiferen'ce ' between' '-Bi'im'arekvsand Gortschakoff has been followed by a calmer = ■-< .• The ' Times' article, while -acquitting the bulk of the German people of a design-so' detestable, solemnly warfied the: war party j that, any, criminal. attempt ~to • cr uSli Mi anea in'o a.second rale-power, would alarm~l.nd alienate every.mation, -and probably- array international league against the general enemy.. -// c The tranquilising assurances of Mr. BourkcY the Under-Secretary for iforrign Affairs, in the House of Commons, and the moderate tone of the German pressj. -induce':the belief that peace will not be disturbed.. for. tlse.pre*611t._ _ _ . ' -, ,A- host- of newspaper" . Vluding iSussell'for the ' Timesj J the - is-.- expected to,accoaipaily the Prin6e of' Wales? "" 0 ■ _ It is Australian Colonies will ■ unit.edly v 'request- they* 'miy) 'bV'-'favored with a visit from the Prince of Wales and the flying squadron while in-the East. CEYLOX. Colonel Hamilton, .while. pursuing-the, pa.' coitas near Peyrte, was sliot, through the* hearS, aild Mr. Davidson^(district superintenan^ orderly, were wounded. ■ The r ßUro"dii l alfaii ds; ptraeeably-; seitieS Uy the selection of young Khandeish as Prince.- _ : Affairs with'Bui'mah are still;unsettled:;..biifc it is believed the King is quite unprepared or.war, aud cannot r pei;3ist in an annoying altitude towards the British Government' :: The,-Bussians;are ,busy jirojectiiig .railway extension to Central" Asia.* : *'"lt* *is said "that Russia will soon.bein.a position to threaten Affghamstan, thronglP-Herat, if so inclined.- ■- ' ' STVUATU'ISS." . • . Subscriptions for ; a testimoni;d to Mr. Morion'(late 'Police Officer in cliarge) _-;are being collected on liis promotion to. the. rank of Sergeant and his removaT tS A'rrowtowif. Sincere regret is expressed at his removal. A number of witnesses in Griffiths' case-left for-Dunedin to-day. The case excites g:eat interest here. " ' TJie funeral of Sir. Itoberi Jones, of Cau»brian r took place on Tuesday last: ■•There was a large'attendance. "* 1 «V.- : r
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 331, 9 July 1875, Page 3
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