SUEZ MAIL NEWS.
' The Quean is at Balmoral. The banquet given to the Prince of Wales on his return from India hy the C*)rp?r**tion was a sp'endid affair. Five hundred guests were present. A ball fol'owei in a pavilion specially erected in the Guildhall, at which, it is said, five thousand were present. Mr Wyland's moUoi io the House of Commons regretting the increiaed national expenditure waa rejec.ed by 263 against 175. Fifty-lour arrests bave ,been made in Saloni :a. Six were executedj ami an inquiry iuto the conduct of ihe others is proceeding. France and Italy have notified lhat tney adhere to Prince Gortschakoffs memo. England refuses to join. Tne Mediterranean flc.t is ordered to proceed to Biuna Bay at the entrance to ihe Dar ianelles. The French and German Consuls murdered at Salonica were buried with great pomp. Furth r details regarding th-J Salouic* murders state lint the emeute began in cmsequence of a young Cnristi*n girl wanting to become a M-ilu-mmedan Tha originators of the disturbance flel to the adjacent countries. H.M.S. Challenger has ar-ived jat Spiihtad after a two years' cruise. - Henry Kingaley is dead. The dethronement of the Sultan was brought about iv thia way:— The Mini t.-rs of btu-e, after vainly soliciting lor reforms in order to replenish the war treasury from tbe pnvy purse, quite determined on tlie dultan's deposition, and the Palace was therefore bisjt.by the troops, and the Heir Presumptive was proclaimed Sultan at the War Office before "ail the Ministers. Abdul Aziz Khan was then conveyed with bis family and household, including flfty-threa boats mil of women, to th. old S.ragiio.
England, Fnoce, ani Italy hive recognised the change, which ia considered anti-Radian. Sir Thomas Chambers's Bill fit legalising Australian mirrUge. wi*h a decea iei wife's fister ia postponed -tne die A remarkable conspiracy to murder is unJer investigation at Bow- street. The accused are a medical sto lent named Banco, and a .mrried wotiaa named Snee. The dhp igitio-i of the property was evideotly involyed in tbe mardf r. Kilt ia th-3 winner of th*? French Derby. Q*un-*bj>rpu;h's ce'ebrated picture of the Dnchess of. Devonshire, which was recently sold for 1010 guineas, has been stolen. A number of "nen are still on strike, principally in Yorkshire and Her by shire. The iroa. turret ship Inflsxibb was hunched in the presence of 50,000 spectators at Portsmouth.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 163, 1 July 1876, Page 2
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