SPECIAL TELEGRAM.
[Special to Press Agency.]
LONDON!
June 10. Lord Beaeonsfield arrived at Brnssells yesterday, and at Berlin to-day. The Drench Assembly voted 120,000 francs for an Exhibition Fete. The brig Calibri, bound from Australia to London, was scuttled at Falmouth in consequence of the cargo having taken lire. The Australians heat the Elland 18 by 80. They took cloven wickets for 12 runs, and Seven wickets in 80 successive bails. They arc now playing against IS of Lately; two Australians out for 81. June 11. Lord Salisbury has started for Beilin. Dn.ncane, formerly Governor of Tasmania, has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Customs. June 12. The ex-King of Hanover is dead. The Congress meets to-morrow, but will probably adjourn to Monday. The interval will be employed in.the exchange of ideas. Bismarck, Beaeonsfield, and Anrlrassy are in favor of prompt settlement. The Crown Prince received the Envoys. Cricket The first innings of the Australians closed for one hundred and sixty at Batley, against eighteen. Ten out for fifty-nine. Top score, of the Australians was made by Horan, fifty. Rain prevented play on second day. VIENNA.:,June 10. The Official Gazette announces that six divisions of the Austian army will bo mobilised immediately to execute any decisions of Congress effecting Austria.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 330, 15 June 1878, Page 2
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