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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

[Per Anglo-Austbalian Press Telegraph Agenoi], PROVINCIAL. Bluff, April 16. The Albion, Captain M'Lean, arrived at 7 o'clock this morning . with the Suez mail. She left Melbourne ou the 10th instant, and experienced strong head winds on the ruu down. She brings 21 saloon, and 30 steerage passengers, and 524 tons of cargo for all ports. Passengers for Nelson : Col. and Mrs. M'Gregor, and Mr. J. Black. ' ■ • •■•'•• ENGLISH. London, April 9.— Don Carlos has waived Hs rights in favor of his son. Cambridee won the boat race by three lengths. The Prince of Wales was present. The day was foggy at first, but cleared, and, the sun shone brilliantly. The number of spectators was larger than has been known for .years, . ,'i ' Colonel, formerly Captain, Clarke, SurveyorGeneral of "Victoria, has been created a K.C.B. Sir J.lFergusson has been entertained at a public dinner iv Ayrshire. He leaves for New Zealand in" Apri|. The Great Britain sailed on the 29th March. , The Victorian Marriage of deceased wife's sister Bill has received the royal assent. The Bill to facilitate fiscal intercourse between the Australian colonies has passed the second reading in the House of Commons. The Government have removed Mr March from Fiji, upon the memorial of the residents. The Carlists are routing the Government troops. They have captured Burgof, with 400 prisoners, arms, and ammunition. The French troops are ordered to the frontier to prevent arms; being sent to the Carlists in Barcelona. Malaga, declares for the republic. A Bill bas been submitted to the French Legislature for excluding the whole of the Bonapartist family. The Minister of Justice refuses to receive the report of the Conservative party censuring the Government for expelling Prince Napoleon. The Atlantic steamer from Liverpool to New York foundered off Halifax in *a thick fog, and: ■ between 500 and 600 lives were lost. . . The new JKJing of the Sandwich Islands is about to visit the United States. M. Buffet succeeds Grevy in the Presidency of the JFrench Assembly. MrFawcett's Bill to abolish the University! tests in Ireland is supported by the Governments [ The year's revenue was 77J millions, showing a decrease of nearly £2,000,000. •.;---■; Malaga is defended by 10,000 citizens. The Republicans refuse to allow the Carlists to enter. The .Khan of Khiva is disposed to sue for peace, and *will restore the Russian prisoners. Sailed : H.M.S. Barracouta, a new man-of-war sloop, for Australia. Tbe Queen has visited East London, and was ; enthusiastically received. ,:..-..'. Discount, 3£; New Zealand Consolidated, 104. Californian wheat 58s; copper, £90; Straits tin, £146. The Liverpool Grand National was *won by, Disturbance. Arrivals : Ballarat from Napier; Asterope from Lyttelton. •■'•-* ...*•.. i Sailed : Ransack for the Thames, with 400 agricultural laborers. April 5. — The wool sales commence on the, 24th inst. Arrived to date, 133,000 bales. Quota ! tions .are firmer: for greasy, and it is anticipated • that fair prices will be realised. The home markets are lightly stocked. There is a fair trade demand for tallow; , mutton, 545; beef, ,425; leather three , fafihings lower. . New Zealand hemp Is flat '[and Jaas (fallen £4 since the last advices. * - 5 SUEZ MAIL SUMMARY. The Suez mair arrived in Melbourne on the ! , ?th instant. *,*■..'*,;.*:.■ A ..-.':,..-•;.:" The new bills of lading for Australia and New Zealand came intoforce' on; the (15th -February. Sir J. Fergusson has dined with the Prince and Princess of Wales. , . / • • >" ■*> Vf , The' New Zealand Loan, and Mercantile Agency have declared a dividend of ten,. and a bonus of two and a-half per cent".A Major-G eneral Alexander announces a work on bush fighting,' hav ing special relation to New ■ Zealand; *'y ■yyy;yy:yyy:yry'y : Dr Featherstbin has completely recovered^ , V Sir J. Fergn>so^-vißi-^^hiß\'traantry' -at JKili cbran,and promised to supply them with cottages : and a plot pf land; ■'. They cheered^ him heartily ..-. ',"••• Sydney Hodges waspaihtrng^hfeportr^tas a ''gift'to'South-Australia-^VVV-^J-^JA .. *-*yX .•..; V. ii^Tlie^EdT^ JforUNew'JZea'-i; land^:;was: t^ediintoaßrest disablecl.bn the sthV ' Februaryj jand^-w'as '^expected i tbferes^ &s•■s% :• „f VTheJ:>Wop^ passengers on the 22nd February; the Michael Angelo on ; the-25tb, t witb/ emigrants for Otago .and:e&^jp^^ % ;;*ffie;2StJ^^^

A number of dairy women and domestic servant** are amongst the JNew^Zealand passengers. ' Notwithstanding *-fche loss of the Northfleet, naWies^e pTCs?in^tbr passages to Tasmania . |iAt'a?^eetiir^^ in Lonrioii on^thfe s«i February;. Lpfdj;l!|girmouth in the cha^tlt was resplVed that the'presenli allowance of|f yjj>. per cwt'draft on wool shall cease; ; the .tareln future to be specified and no pother allowance to be made. The marriage of "a Deceased Wife's Sister Bill on the qecpud reading was carried ,bv . JJ6hn r ßright!'B' eldest sons in a speeclt deli**feffed/ ' at JRochdale, alluded; to. the shameful. extravagance, of the Gladstone Government. A New Zealand hemp;' private' sales £31. Market. dvii. y yy .; .: yyy ;; '„. ...... j Arrivals , from- , New - Zealand ,por,ts,.: JMary Nelson at New - York, departures': iot Auck-, land — Countess of Kintore, Halton Castle,' .Woodlark, Tangajjj for Canterhpj^Edysrtn, fj ox ; . Langstorie, St. Leonards; fof JNelson s—Excelsior;5 — Excelsior; , for Otago — Cospatrick, Ginnery, Mich^ef j&ngelo,j . William "Davie ;' for Wellington— Edwin Fox,' Halcionej Jubilee. Lucerne, Wild Duck. G. A. Holt, from Sunderland to Welling;ton, put into' Plymouth; the crew refusing -to do dutjf.'/ ; i The Russian 'military authorities declare that Khiva is thelgarden of Asia, arid -forms' the most practicable route to India. . >:-■'' A ; ; Amadeus made-a, grand 6peech on resigning: the . Spanish crown, and .said he saw clearly it was utterly hopelesß attempting to bring peace ,tOj the country. V -,' . ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 16 April 1873, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 16 April 1873, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 16 April 1873, Page 2

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