EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.
New York," May 30. M. Rocheforfc on hi. arrival lv New York declined a public reception, but published a letter justify ing the burning of building, and the executions in Paris by the Commune Be describes his sufferings in New Caledonia, and denounces Macmahon. London, June 2. On Saturday, in celebration of the Queen's birthday, i_arl Carnarvon entertained the Colonial representatives at a State banquet, at which the Duke oi Edinburgh was present. All Australian sscurities &\ c very firm. The balance of ithe Hew Zealand loan wa. taken at 98. . June 3. The IDerhy was won by Mr Cartw right's George Frederick, Lord Roseberry's Cour.iine De^ifer second, Lord Atluutic third. Twenty horses started. Couroune De Fer was the favorite at starting, and Aquila, Atlantic, and George Frederick were also backed. Rome, June 4. The Pope has had a relapse, with loss of appetite, and is suffering from strong lever His physician, is now alarmed. . .- * » Paris, June: •__-..-•. The A sem biy Is . discus.iug concurrently " municipal and electoral bills, which will have .
the effect of disfranchieing three million voters Berlin, June 3. The German prees ridicules the idea of the candidature of a Prussian priuce for the Spanish throno. Rome, June 5. The Pope is better, and the doctors advise a charge of air, but his Holiness refuses to leave the Vatican. London, Jane 3. Tha Bank rate is reduced to three per cent. June 5. The Oaks was won by Mr Laundi's Apology. Count Lefevre'a Miss Lottie, 2; Lady Patricia, 3. Junn G. Tho money market is onsy. Corn is unchanged. The wool sales continue vigorously, and prices are very firm. Altogether, 24,000 biles have been sold. Th.re is a fresh demand, and home buyers are operating more freely. Obituary : Andrew Lang. The Great Britain sailed for Melbourne on the 4th inst. Arrived : Zcalandia. Ce'a.n._, Graham M.Ausland.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 143, 17 June 1874, Page 2
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