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LATE TELEGRAMS.

Parliament will be prorogued on the! 10th Augttßt. •■-' '.:■':■'■ ■ ■ ••'•... ••!-.. ■ ■ Mr. Stanley and Dr. Livingstone's son, returned to Paris on the 26th of July.; Two letters from Dr. Livingstone have been published, detailing his discoveries, sufferings, and: meeting with Mr. Stanley. - '-:->. r-. .":'»:'":< ; •■„-/;• ! The new Fr§nch loan is a great success; w ; i The press is discussing the probabilities of a future coal- famine. • Wallsend.iCpale are/ now quoted at 36a. per ton. . .,; The Goodwood Gup was won by Favonia, Alberf; Victor second, Verdure third. ! An emigrant-ship fsaUed &r Wellington on the * Ist of August. '..•:■ - ! i'..iiNewi-Zealand.-hemplnactlve,?; .?'•;•.; ju;::-':'; '< i ' y''- ■:. Adelaide- wheat.'.eaflier,, ..:.-• {' : v.,t'.'j;;/j: )"')"' ' l ! ''M' A dividend of 10 per cent! has been declared by the New.Zealand Trust and Loan Company j and one of two per cent* b y ttte %&h& of OtagbY' i , ; ■• • v-.j.-The; IVench Loan 0f' 1^600,000,000 francs Inns " fc?en ; sul)Bcribed;i^4i^tii ' .'.■/• ■•.''• ' ''/ ■ ■'■ :. '■ - ' •'■■ ' ' -■>' ■■ „ ;.;^ ■ThgC^ojf "'UnpfOA projects a v|B^:toßeylij».>; s^ iGo|&nMent anßcJpate a farb?; ii^ae^^atvoe|ef^^V;Cl^ ZU | cent.- premiumivGou%d^ said the

prodigious, and showed the confidence of the public in the- Conservative Eepublic of France. :.... Dri.LiyingstGn'e's'^iary has been forwarded, to •MißS|Longßtone^it||jpublication being piiqtfit>sed!---iwtilpi|jdeathjiSjaßcertained. £ : '% .-^England denies ,4liree out of four casestbeiore the Geneva Arbitration. *'■"' *">■ Parliament has voted a pension of .£IOOO a-year to Lady Mayo. Earl Gronard, after declining to retract or modify his letter, ou. Judge Keogli's judgment, resigned the Lieutenancy of Leitrim.. '• ; \ The Government has decided to prosecute the | Bishop of Clonfert, Captain Nolan (his brother), and the nineteen priests mentioned in Judge Keogh's judgment. . The abolition of capital punishment has been rejected by the House' of Commons. ; ; At the Ministerial banquet a t the Mansion House, Mr Gladstone said that the American controversy was practically sett'ed. ■Mr Stanley, with Dr Livingstone's son, has arrived in London. Four Communists were shot on the 25 th July. In the House of Commons, Mr Brett moved a vote of censure on Justice Iveogh. Mr Coleridge defended him. The debate is adjourned. The National Assembly has adopted a new tariff on raw materials. Miners' strikes, where they have occurred with • disturbances in town, have been repressed by the troops. Juarez, the President of Mexico, died of apoplexy.' The. Commons voted Governer Eyre's expenses despite the opposition of the Radicals. The London builders' lock-out has terminated. The carpenters still hold out. The Scotch Education Bill has been read the second time. Thiers, reiterated that he would uphold a Conservative Republic. The Queen has allowed the Prince Imperial to enter the Woolwich. Military Academy. King Amadeus and his Queen were shot at by five men. One of the assassins was killed. Their Majesties were not hurt. Cholera is raging at St. Petersburg,' where the heat is intense. In England, wheat is easier; copper .£IOB. The wool sales closed firm., prices equal to the highest quotations of April and May, and prospects good.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 210, 3 September 1872, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 210, 3 September 1872, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 210, 3 September 1872, Page 2

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