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(her Press Agency.) SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Auckland, September 24. Nows par City of Sydney, which arrived to-day. 22 days from ’Frisco to Auckland : A collision occurred on the Loudon, Chatham, and Dover railway—eight killed and thirty wounded. The Mnssnlorn population of Belgrade propose to emigrate. The Porte asks the Czar to assist in the suppression of outrages. The Russian army of occupation has 20,000 sick. Garibaldi has written endorsing the principles of the German Socialists. The weavers are on strike at Oldham against a reduction. Three thousand looms are idle. England contemplates a new loan of five millions. Ti ie Constitutional says that Marshal McMahon resigns in October. A fanatic, claiming to be Christ, was
shot at by the police, at the head of a numerous following in Italy, pwt tj^ily wounded his adherents. He cljiims that his life was saved by a miracle-. Sir Colin Campbell, a Liberal, has been elected for Ayreshire in place of the Marquis of Lome. It is said that Italy promises Greece assistance in present juncture. At the International Monetary Conference, Mr Goschen, the English representative, said that England reserved the right to maintain a gold standard. A Russian army of 80,000 is to be stationed in Besarabia. One thousand delegates from Christian associations are holding the world’s convention at Geneva. Judge Keogh, of Dublin, temporarily insane, attacked his valet with a razor, and cut him severely. Five hundred Catholic journalists participate in the Press pilgrimage anniversary on the Pope’s exaltation. Mr Lnyard is pressing Asiatic reforms in the Porte. Fenians have been liberated at the repeated request of the United States Minister, on condition that they reside out of England during term of sentence, t'oxov, vugyn.% wt W\Ao\, vsJ I attributed to bad milk. Virtue, the London publisherhas failed for £.2,00,000. Two oflver largo 1 | failures are reported. West of Scotland ironmasters intend to reduce wages 10 per cent. Home Billers refuse to rescind the censure passed on Mr Butt for his conciliatory policy. The Times says England will never again guarantee a Turkish loan or help to raise her people. Pestli is petitioning for the suspension of Bosnian occupation because of the rising of. Hungary. There is a deficit in the Prussian budget of two millions of marks.-
The ■American schooner Enchantress came first in the Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta, but the Formosa won on the time allowance. Port Aleppo is the point England wishes to acquire on the mainland of Syria.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 359, 25 September 1878, Page 2
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