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separating us." He repudiates absolution, because that a lejitimist's monarchy should be limited to a monarchy with two Chambers to examine all questions submitted to them. He rejects the modern parliamentary system of Goveinmont, bat desires a strong alliance. His manifesto omits any allusion to a flag. The French press considers that the manifesto renders the restoring of the Bourbons finally impossible, and temarks 01 the omission of all reference to the flag. . - "'*-. The Univers, which first published the manifesto, has been suspended for a fortnight. The Legitimists. ioi roduced a motion into the Assembly in connection with the manifesto, which was rejected by a lara;e mnjority. London, July 4 Karl Derby ststea thai England acquiesces in the propos.i to hold a Conference at Brussels, conditionally tlut it will exclude discussions of international law governing the relations of belligerent powers, especially in maritime warfare. He declines to enter into any new engagement, that are vague. The British delc-ga?e is not to be sent as a p'onipotcntary, but merely to w/iieh the proceedings. A deputation, introduced by Lord Btlmore, waited on Earl Carnarvon jesterda*, urging the Government to annex Fiji. Earl Carnarvon stated that the subject was now receiving [the special consideration of the Government. Mr James Gordon Beunett, of the A 7 eio York Heiald, and the proprietors of the _Oa% Telegraph have arranged to send Mr Stanley ou a new African expeiition. Corn market firm and steady. Finer qualities of Adehide wheat freely fetched 64s to 65s per 496 lbs; fiour, 45s to 475 ; hemp, dull; hales of New Zealand midd ing to good iet;hc-d_e-20. . Ob.iu.irt: M. Goular 7 , late Vice-President of tl c French Assembly. Shipping: Arrivals— April 29,Ciasy from Ntw Zealand; May 3, Malibar. L - U - 1 — ■ ! Li— Ll GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. The above House is NOW OPEN, and tbe Proprietor hope?, by strict attention to business, with civility combined, to gain a fair share of public patronage. The best assortmervfejf WlNESj_nd SPIRIT^ cale^ty eelfectedt 7 English and oflier ALES always on hand. An ORDINARY every day at One o€lock y Good Stabliog. g JOHN Q6HER. BOOKING OFFJgK for HOLDER'S COACH, w.ii'*h tarns every {"ay st Ten minutes past TWe o'c'oek. 1737—26 MAjoKicnnqrfir,, tjbis evening, ' Ei^^lock, M.T. QgAREIIOLDWIi_k in the ALPINE kyQUAHTZ MININ T (^CpMPANY are rtquesied IciMEEtNtHIS EVENING. Business of vitll importance. 1812 hkg.L. AUGARDE. AUCTION y&k TO-MORROW, \ >flt 12-15, M.T. In Mr. Na-faa^sPadljck, next Union Bink, y I^djlstreet. -l/MILCH COW. jusl^lftlved, right U. 3 COWS, to Calvl H. J. LfAUGARDE, 1813 J Auctioneer. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. / NOTICE. y\ — TOURING/ the ALTERATION jr. the JL]/ PUftllO <)KFI< Eot the \BANK, the BUSINESS will be CONDUCTED in the. ROOUS at the B A.^Kpf the Office. , &p" ENTRANCE, ihrough W-^BANK GaTE in Trafalgar-Street. July 4, 1874. ; 1724 -10 . CjpLONI^L BANK. fpHE/PUBLIC V-EEriNG advertised to J. /Cke pliit-a at t&e Masouic Haix, TOMWROW EVt£M"*JG, in connection with thHßank, VvILI-^SSOT TAKE PLACE, as Jnes^rs. CorTi.N sna 1 &>tD have telegraphed , 'that they cannot co neh»{o Nelson, it being receessary for them ' o hfia Dunedin ty the 21st instant, the dhtelrhtn tI^sSHARE LIST will POSITIVELY CLOSE*. - x Intending applicant, can obtiin -tht fullest information from the Local Secretary.^ By order, | A. WP SCAIFE, 1807 9 local Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 168, 17 July 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 168, 17 July 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 168, 17 July 1874, Page 2

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