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[l-hlrope.-m Mail, .Tune 1--. Il appears Unit, although eoinuiiieations havcbeen exchanged between M.LconSuv and r.ord Granville respiting tin- I'oinmerciiil Treaty, u<> formal enga»cmoiil has heen .-nteri-d into ~.., either -ode. uml ' that the Krenrli (lovertimcnt has In no way renounced its fi-M>ihmi „f action., between the two countries. The six- j penny wine duty will he a great boon j to the wine interest, ami France might j to respond in a liberal spirit. In takiWl the chair in the French Senate for the ! lirsttimeM. 1„:,, u Say said that Kepiili-i Mean institutions in h'ranee were voting j hut strong. They could not produce! all the eli'm-l expected of them unless j llioiv were complete unity of notion be- | tween the great, powers of the Stale. ■ 'h: Sjiiri hj ■::. in.- in tin-. S| ;nt i:i unity, would assist in impressing upon I tin: mini hi' the people that respect furl hie i'l-iiiu til., idea of the Kapithlir. ' The j French Government, as a mark of friendship for Servia, has conferee! upon its j representative at Belgrade the ti'le of j Minist r Pleuipolentia'rv. The French I Government is still being urged to Kraut | an amnesty before July 11 : but ihciv are ■'■ ■ -.. Mi-..: ,s on the" subjeirt. j '.- .. :;' :-' y's ;-.i;ji, r. [,ale*| report's state thai the wound is not. dan- ! (.i-1-..ni. and thai the cdebraled editor of j tin. Lantern;, is doing as well as can he I expected. N',> sooner was this affair (lis- | posiil uf than the editorial flail" of the j liiulois cha'leng»d tb" sta:i' of tho Mot I d'Ordro tn mortal combat, but it is hoped lint this quarrel may 1..- found susc'c.p. lilile of adjustment. ' It is said that there | is iiolli.ng like miking capital out of al ivvcp"\ and acting open this principle the seconds of M. Rnchol'ort. in order to secure M. Bhinoui's fdi-<-tii>:i al Lyons, | took with ihom his blood-stained 'shirt I ami exhibited the garment to the electors j upon the mark,! place. M. niampii is I a retiirml Comniunist from (lidednnU. i and a man who played n strung., pail ; during the i-eign of the Commune. A dispatch from Pan iiuiioiiiiees an awful I lisasier, (In- of ihonrches of a railway ; bridge being built "vrr the Have l'-l! in, mil '.MI workmen were precipitated below. I ■?nni ß whim ,-iii-die. 1 to death and others | ivei-o drowned. |
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 164, 18 September 1880, Page 3
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