LATER EUROPEAN NEWS.
The Queen is at present at Balmoral. The hantjttefc given to the Prince of Wales on his return from India, by the Corporation of London, was a splendid affair. Five hundred guests were present. A ball followed in a pavilli«>n specially erected tit «»«'ddhatl. It in said five thousand' were present. .Mr. Wytand's- motion in the House of Commons, regretting increased nati<>ii;el expenditure, was/ejectad by 2t>:; against ITS. Fifty-four arrests have been inadejn Safontea. S>ix exec«ti«»iw ami an in«iuiry into the conduct of the others is proceeding. France and Italy have notified they will adhere to (Jortschafcoffs memo. England refuses to join. The Med-'terranean fleet i» ordered to proceed to Hesica Hay. at tlte entrance of the Dardanelles. The German Baltic squadron proceeds, thtthcr next week. The French and German Consuls murdered at Saioniea have l*>eii buried with great potnp. Furtltei- details regarding the iSaloniea murders state that the riot began in consequence of a voting Christian girl wanting to become Mahomedaii. The originat'irsof the distttrbaitce Hed to the adjacent cotHitries. The Challenger has airtved at .Spithcad, afff-r a two years" enttse.
f tenry Kings ley is dead. Tne det?*roneitiettt of the S>ultan_ was brought a'-otit in this way : The Ministers of State, after vainly soliciting for reforms in order to reptenbh the Treasury from the privy purse. o.tttEe determined on the Sultan's deposition : the Palace was therefore bt'Set by troops, and the heir presumptive proclaimed Sultan at the War Office before all the Minsters. Abdul A«:ix Khan was then conveyed, with his family and household, including fifty-three boats" full of women, to the old Seraglio. England, Franco, and Italy have recognised the change, which is considered antillusstan.
Sit- Thomas Chambers*' bill for legalising ntarrtager tit Australia with a deceased wife's sister h postponed .*»**»• rti>\ A remarkable conspiracy to murder is tinder investigation at Bow-street. The aeewsed is a medical student named Bailee, and married a woman ttatited Since. The disposition of property was evidently involved in the murder. Kilt is the winner of the French Deiby. tJaittshorough"* celebrated picture of the: Duchess of Devonshire, which was recently sold for a thousand and ten gruttwv*. had taett stolen. A number o_f meti are still on strike, principally in Yorkshire and Derbyshire. The iron turret ship Inflexible was launched in the presence of ~>o,ooo spectators wt Portsmouth. [Full particulars of this lanneh are given in our shipping eolunvns to-day.—Kt>. E.M.)
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 61, 1 July 1876, Page 3
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