Reuters Special Telegrams.
London, September 1. The Australian mails, via Brindisi and Frisco, were delivered together yesterday. The Mikado arrived at Frisco on the 30th August. New Yobk, September 1. A committee having investigated the charges preferred by Theodore Filton against the Eev. Ward Beecher, pastor of Plymouth Church, acquitted him. London, September 3. Sir George Berkley has been appointed Governor of Western Australia, successor to Governor Weld, who has been appointed tc Tasmania. The ship Suffolk, from London to Brisbane, is at Mauritius, refitting. Tallerman's Meat Company declared a dividend on the 10th. : The Austrian Arctic Polar explorers have arrived at Norway after abandoning the expedition. Tergetsoff reports travelling in sledges over mountain ridges beyond latitude 80. ' The Great Eastern has completed laying the new Atlantic cable. The Marquis Eipon has adopted Catholicism and resigned the Grand Mastership of Freemasons. At the wool sale 100,000 bales were sold principally to the home trade. The tone of the market is now weaker. Blame & Co., wool brokers, report of series an advance in ruperior washed half-breeds of Id to l|d; greasy halfbreed, -3rd to Id; greasy merino, Wheat, steady at decline; Adelaide, 55s to 58s ; flour, 37s 16 43s per 2801bs. London, September 5. The cable across the Atlantic has been .successfully laid. Arrived—Loch Marie, from Melbourne; Hudson, Eed Gauntlet, Nineveh, Eobert; Burns, Delharre, Galbraith; Dallam Tower, and Abbey. Paris, September 5.; On the 4th September a disturbance occurred in the Department of Mcuise. The Gen d'Armerie interfered. One rioter was killed and nineteen wounded. There were slight demonstrations in ether places, and at Lyons several arrests were made. Madrid, September 4. The Zabala Cabinet have resigned, and a. new Ministry, formed, with Sagasta Premier and Minister Interior, Senor Bedaya Minister of War. The Ministerial offices of finance, colonial and foreign, offices remain unchanged. . The Carlists have abandoned Pingcerda. September 5. The Carlists at Guelaria, in the north, fired upon a German gunboat, which replied, sending twenty-four shells into the town. Paris, September 8. Hamiver's new paper was suspended for a fortnight for publishing offensive articles against Marshal Serrano. Prussia, September 8. Extensive conflagrations st St. Memingen have destroyed half the town. Three thousand persons were rendered houseless.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1780, 16 September 1874, Page 2
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