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GENEVA.

June 27. — The Arbitrators Trihunal met today as on former occasions. Great secresy was observed, and ic was Btated that the questions (would be discussed, an d_ the ipethod of ing** -'be^Wd^ieH^tiVori ion-- tlie^folTo^wtnV^a3S»and' that regular. sittings would commence iiiiuiedia3*ely after. I Th o B§lk>£ Bill hasrp* seil t"h<| Loris .|Ti2^ j i Thl ■?cbtch**Ed\jf*a f tioii*Bill-lias pastel flMugh j a Committee of the House of Commons. j Ap a^ynserYatiires' ban(jtttf,jOp., tha-2jyh v *^lii j .the*'fc*iy_tal/Palaee,< Disraeli; ma-ieia ? : spee*ih 'Sir \ iwhich lie stated that r the principles of. the Tories [ .were to defend 'thg. constitiVtTbnVand^ -to : the power and grea.tness..of.JSßgland ; also, that the^tliird- qhja-t qf ponservaliyes was -the iimproveme*|t of 1 the, coh.utfptii of 8 the tjeople. .;He severky3ctttifeis*ed4he* policy- of'- the Lilrar&Js. 1 3 A- lo,ck-p3*tt.of» I*ondpu,})uil(ler,s I con?pr;i?cs jthirtyj •firms apdljOO^O.iJ-orkmen,: f -<-,- ... iT; ; .;,;.; J : The Queen is at Windsor .' ■ rfJßhtymurder** ss !■ Margaret* Djxr Blanch-has- ob\ \uti e tf&.&&&& t.i t'.-f i ZI fZWi.^ ' s,^Q^3nt,Milton.!has resigned ,his j-seat.^-acrn icount of ill Jiqalth.. , r ,',,i-\ „»-.;.; : June 28.~*ln i tlitf Lords; ! Eatl Granville stated jthat; -America concurring in thet exclusioa pf t the Jindirecfc' cTat-iiV "Efcrxl'. )ia*_ withdrawn ;his demand for a ''proionged^adjournmentof the ; Arbitration Cou** t. *'- .-.'' Pi-- ?! 7. Z z\ZP PPi ! Mr Gladstone, in the. Commons, intimated that ;he would , -rather. Aha. '£'al jojt-' JBill . was. -sacrificed jtharf that* the am'ehflmCrttliitroduced by 'th'e 'Lords I should he adopte'd ( - } i 3?he" Beipbcratic "State ■ Cohveritiohs IbavcireV icommended the .nomination -, ,,0£ ; - s Greely for thi | Presidentship. " - :j^- *" 1 ' j 7TfielLbrd3. adopted, by -42 against ;-39, ; Lord < Abinger's motion to appoint a Royal Commission 'of inquiry into the justice of rthe proposeii.suTpe'r- ; cession of captains by purchase* first captainft'of scientific scholars (?)/ lm6;-tke::Quee_V.;»reply refuse*! the commission'.' ij-j '■*: .-•* ' ::•■■■''. .•!:-.••■•'• The Burmese embassy svisit'ed; tbe r <Qi.'een'Oh the 24th. r.y M -y .-::;> ;- A-iPnrA Spain releases Dr Howard-ftheiAmeric'an* prisoner from Cuba." •!! ;•>.- '-. <-.'. -.•■-!<"". General Grant entirely approves of- -the: conduct 'of EisliUn t;iierAlabaina" , ca*se;*j ** '<'. Pa' '-- 1 >•;•/.-:>! -.T Thies threatens :tlie,' recent tax on raw materials'iffthe Assembly rr^jeek* bisrpreseht project. The Geneva Arbitration. iCdurt::haS definitely rejected tlie; indirect, iclaims^ and tefus r s Lord Tentcrden's nqutst -forLaiwd'journment.. The I next nreetihgcOt,Jihe. ) Tribunal. ! is 'fixed _>£lhe'Bsth .July. " — .' Tlie House of -Commons, after; considering the ; Lords' amdn'drifientsSjh 1 theJSa'iibt" 'Bill, adopted, i oh' the' motioir of ' the Gdvernmen ti " t4ie* r prlncipfe fof scrutiny in a modified form, but -rej ecfed the | optibrtail-'scrutiny'/ *tfrid rejected- "•''-fie i Lords' amendment generally, and approved in -{conformity with the !j: thc ' Govern fuentv"* .<•'.:} y':A\. I; y.:i'P ;-.,*1 July 3. — On the ni-jht of the 2aS, Mr Mian's , mb£ion''^o?^an'-:enquiry , 'info 'th'e .pro'p'erty^*and i revenue of the Church of- England- w»s - > reje'*ted ;by 295 to 94,'Mr'GladkdEe -ernphatrcalljj •o'ppoiing the motion. ■** Ay -■■' ■" ::*""".- a. i-.yo-.T -„--*'il A French.-'GoverrimefitCorj-fffiiesiora : posed in the^Assem'bly^%-fex''b^thr^ all Government securitiesexcept "Rentes. > "■' - r ' : s.-l A treatyjbetwe-;n- France any Grermahy : fbr the , immediate evacuation of the has-been •• signed by Kemusat, and -by the A rinin-Treaty j was presented to'the' Assembly when it was i; stated) that the^'Government! hoped; tb -pay';, the third milliard £by .the -* commerioe_jsnt of 1874, thus obtaining the total liberation of the French 'territory meantime from 'the German corps of I occupation "till ? the;- iride'rhr.ity- was^ psid: •: 73_a'; ! liberation depends ton ithei'riieceis -pf the next • loan, which ia assured by -the vitality of the credit '. of France, and the return* ,qf prosperity, also the ' confidence tlmt-Europe is- reposingm the Govern- i '■ meu't of the Republic ...On tiie;disuußsfon of the ■ third reading' of the 'Treaty, Thiers paid that a tax on „raw. matejials r •^quLd^novsr-furnisli, ,42 millions" fit'ah^^nd.' i§7hnlii6.ns .'inorfe' "after 1 the expiration of "the 1 commercial 1 treaties with England and Belgium. —-■ — Trochu hasTesigned- as' : deputy. • - - J ; -'■ '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 182, 1 August 1872, Page 2

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GENEVA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 182, 1 August 1872, Page 2

GENEVA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 182, 1 August 1872, Page 2

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