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ENGLISH.

London, July 8.-— The cholera is at Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and other continental cities. Bank of Anst'alia 52\. The exports for Jun-- w^rp £19,500,000, and the imports £30,000,000. The Sheffield engineers have struck. The salaries of the English and liish Civil Service have been equalised. The new Judicature Bill covers tho ecclesiastical cases.

A portion of the Geneva award has been paid. The Shah of Persia has left for France, escorted by an Anglo-French squadron to Cherbourg. Negotiations are pending between England and France for a treaty of commerce. The High Court of Appeal under the new Judicature Bill extends to Ireland and ScoOand. A strike of Scotch miners is threatened. The bank forgers are committed for trial. The Queen conferred the Order of tho Garter on the Shah of Persia iv diamond badges, worth £1,000. Tbe Australian mails of May via Brindisi are delivered. The Bank Bill is withdrawn. July 9. — The Tichborne claimant is seriously ill of erysipelas. The trial has b«en postponed on a medical certificate lhat the life of the claimant would be endangered by attending court. The Italian Ministry is reconstituted under the Presidency of Signor Miughetto. The Cat-lists are defeated. The insurrection is dying out. The leaders will surrender in five days. The Shah of Persia has been enthusiastically received in Paris. Queenscliffe, July 11. — Tho Wash, ington was wrecked ten miles from the scene of the Atlantic disaster. Mr Gladstone has withdrawu .several Bills. The Press comment ou the barrenness of tbe session. Lord Cairns called attention to the extension of the Appellate Judicature Bill to Ireland and Scotland, as involving a breach of privilege of the Lords. GERMANY. Bismark has retired to his estate. It is believed that he has left the Prussian cabinet. There has been a difference between Von Roou aud Bismark on the course taken by the Reichstadt in insisting upon an adjournment before the voting on the Military Bill. FRANCE. A committee is appointed to consider Thier's Constitutional Bills. SPAIN. The Carlisfcs are approaching Madrid. The Republican Government has taken defensive measures, and is occupying strategical positions. The constitution guarantees are suspended. RUSSIA. The Khun of Khiva has submitted to the Russian general, begging for mercy, HOLLAND. It is denied officially that the Dutch will settle the Acheen difficulty peaceably. AMERICA. Washington.— Cholera is spreading in New York. Power, the sculptor, is" dead. There is to be an loternational Exhibition in 1876, at, Philadelphia. The City of Washington steamer has been wrecked. Ali saved.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 172, 18 July 1873, Page 2

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ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 172, 18 July 1873, Page 2

ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 172, 18 July 1873, Page 2

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