SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
' •_'""■'•'•_'■■■■'. ■''•- •'■'■ ■' X;#jfrD6N,'Ju'nje 6.' 1 Earl Russell introduced 'the^Cofeiaial- question into the House ofijtiordsi/by ' Asviri£ : ah ;ad(iress 'to the Queen, 'praying* 'lot ah'f e^q'ury- by Woyal Commissioiijntdthe nteahs ""bisfe-' fittVd : to l giiairan&e security tb : ey&tf.-pirt' ttf' her .Majesty's ''Domiuinriy. A'n application .'toW fjiill ' Court 'in ' tne ftr. We 'to pjrncejed 1 . 1 with : the suit" for divorce, notwithstanding' tne'^mng 1 of the jury, that lady, is insane, has.be^n 'injected'. The long threatened raid inro Canada failed ign mon ■.(iuslyV and a large, number ; of 'the leaders captured/. . '." " ' '"" '. . , ; The recall of Imperial troops' from -Canada is suspended. 'PrLce Arthur was present at the military" operations.' ' " . '. ' , : . Extraordinary, pp. cautions are" 'taken at English dockvarasaga'iiistFenian attempts The second : reai-i' g of ,ther Irish -Land Bill- in tha House of Lords is' fixed for the 14th June. ■"■Tlie'Ne'w'Zt'alaffcrnie'lals have been distrrbuted. Ballarat has been fconstituted.the seat of the new Bishopric — - . Gordon, .chairman of the Oriental Bank, has been granted JE5,000.- .. .The Falmouth and Malta submarine 'cable has bs en successfully laid. Wonga VVonga letters. /via San Francisco., were delivered May 24. Mails tent in April reached .San Franrii-co June 7. t<)nd'on" Cliarfered Bank declared a dividend of 8 per cent and bonus. - ' ■ -'. ..•'.. LATE TELEGRAMS. i . June 9. Three Italian war ships arrived off Oprera, the (Government the having information of fresh revolutionary bands; ; '". The Kalian Minister of Public Works declared that the Government "was actively engaged in arranging-for the adoption ot the. Brindisi route for mails ' • • ■ J = Disrheli is asain indisjjosed. ; ~" !{■ Great fire has occurred at Pera, ia tie suburbs of : Constantinople, by which t' e British Embassy and'American anci:PortugUfc'se> Consulates had a vnst amount of property destroyed. Estimated loss amounts to five millions sterling. Fearful loss of life also' occurred, 250 bodies already recovered. / : ' •-.;.-■';; ' An earthquake oc-curred afc'Oaxaca, Mexico, when 100 persons were killed. The Y.. and () "Gimpanv -'declared a dividend of 3 per cent, for the .half-year. The Chairman, stated at a nieeting that the SueZjOanal was not 'fit for the Company's steamers' as there was generally a loss of time incurred in passing through as compared with the overland route. " The Great Fastern arrived at home on the 6.th. ■. .- ■•..•■ : .[•: .Consul Cameron. died at Geneva. Obituaey -rpMark Lemon, Sir James Simpfdn,'the 'Countess Dowajrer of - Band on, Lady W. odford, Hon. Arthur SaviHe, Sir Norman Pringle, Mr. Maclise, RA, the • Yiscountess Bojii'e.' ' ■:'.'... . . . , ' : . '■" LoTdJoir, June 10. Ch'arks EJic^'ens died at his Residence -at GadshiU last; night. . Heiwas seized with paralysis yesterday evening whilst sitting ar. dinner and never recovered consciousness. "afterwards. Australian and ;Ne-w Zealand- debentures are in brisk demand. Consols. 94| Subscriptions for the loan of ofiS'Tnillion eagerly taken. Spanish loan pending : dividends Otago and Southland investment, JO Commercial failures have been numerous . Trade returns show that trade is expanding. Bills are freely taken at 2s, percent. "_'".",,. ..'■-..' - Galle, June 13. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Mauritius on- the 24th May . The programme provides for his- remaining 17* days. Captain Stirling, the new . Commodore of the Australian squadron, is" to meet the Duke at the Cape. The Duke that period is to receive no more salutes, iuti to be -treated simply as a naval captain. . ' . ;...'■ It is stated that. Sir- Hercules Robinson is to succeed Lord Napier next year as Governor of the Madras Presidency. The first prize in a Calcutta, Derby Sweep of £10,0i<0 was won by a newspapereditor . The farewell .letter of the P.uk;e of Edinburgh to thVVicerby, reviewing his reception throughout India, has been 'much praised. C. Hughes, celebrated; billiard player, died at Calcutta ■ t ' ■ .-, ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 163, 13 July 1870, Page 4
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586SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 163, 13 July 1870, Page 4
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