ARRIVAL of THE S.S TAURANGA, WI[?] THE ENGLISH MAIL.
Recofd Office, Friday, 2 30 a.m. By the arnval of the s.s. Tauranga, Captain Sellars, v. e are placed in possession of Knglish telegrams to June 1.4th
Latest advices from Cc lork say tliat the Jndicia' Comniittee has'resolved onf. to censure President Johnson he ezar of Russia. liile ridi: •. ont with f; ■ n vov Napoleon, in Paris, v.as Ted at by a young I'oln : fortnuately the pistol biirst. Great indignation is expfessed, Au'strian advices state that the Emperor Trancis Josepli mtis erowned kingoj'TIuiig.-iry and a general amnesty ' was proclainied. . Ihe Duke oi Ivdinhnrixh joined t!ie Galatea at Aiarseilles- en route for Ausiraiin, via Madeira, Tio Janeiro, aud Cape of Good 5 lope. AII the erowned heads of Europe^ visited ihe Paris Iixhibition, cxcepting Queeii Yictoria. ' -dr. AJill delivered an ahle speech in favor of the adinission of women to tl't* f'rnti-
cfiise. r !ie motion was lost by a large majority. Tord ^Staniey's consistent conduct and firm demean'or in the Luxembourg (piestion iias met with the approval of all Enrope. , rl Ile Atlantic Cable of 18 00 Iias f een injured by an iceherg two miles from the Ameiican coast. It is reported that tiie Great Easlern was seized ft r debt. \ iie Fenian movenient in Ireland was again reviVcd, hut proiii]itiy suppressed. Jlnrlie, the cliicf conspiraior, and iive oihers. we'*e sentcuced l;o be hanged and cnartercd . I here v-as great excitement. T here is information ]Ier Atiaiific Gable, of anotl er invasion of Cauada by tiie Fenian.?. ihe iMT'P.y was run on the 22nd jlav — Tlermit 1st, Marksman 2nd, Vanban.3rd.' Mr- Chaplin owner of Ilermit cleared £200,000. Jcfferson Da\is has heen released on bail and has proceeded to Ganada- liis, reiease caused uniyersal sa isfaction throughout . the States. Peiations hetween America and Engiand are satisfactory ^ 1 he ehampionship of the hames and Tyne betwcen Lelly and Ghambers was won easiiy by Cliambers : there was a teiT'ible accident after the race — a. landing sfage giving way by which severn i lives were lost-
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Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 4, 27 July 1867, Page 3
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342ARRIVAL of THE S.S TAURANGA, WI[?] THE ENGLISH MAIL. Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 4, 27 July 1867, Page 3
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