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SUEZ MAIL NEWS.

a fxl xvy~THE'Ei/ji?F.y

(P_EB-. PEBfB AGENCY;);;

■ .-. - •-,,,■..,:. "•..; ; London,,. August 2.]'"". '£ord' r ',ileacpij.Bfiel<i >„visited' Osbpr«? : on th£» 20th, ,an^ was invested. ; wjith/^tbe Order' ,pj",,the,garter. ', -Lord , Salisbury, was al.spinyested.iwitu!the Order of ihe Garter at Osborne on the 30th. On the same day General Lin torn Simmon's was invested with, the Grand Cross of the, Bath," and (Sir Arthur Kemball and Lo.rd Tenterden were presented with-the ,in : signi&of.K.C.B., , : ..; : r,,, - ..■/;■■> .m.'^. y';" Sir Richard,.Wallace has presented ,to, Lordißeaconsfield! the Star, worn, by. the, late-Marquis sof Hertford, as. Knight of the Garten < The diamonds and rubies are valued at £12,000. /';vT'i*>r' m-r" . Mr >Mon rtague Carrie,'.'and ■< Mr Philip Carr, joint 1 Secretaries ito 'the' late 5 Em^ basiy at Berlin, have be r en made C.B'sf " The reserves have all^een dismissed to theirlhomes.iand; a( igenera.l order, i com-; ihend*tib.em>for their conduct. The only! disorderly conduct manifiested was amoj^tir number ■of<!THsh lmeni!iait.;P6Hß--mouth'ttnd^Gardiffbn'their'Te-embarka-. tiod lfof'ltefkhd 1, and this' was caused by excessive drinking. . „, ... „, "AirihVltti'JliiSndS #ken 6n tang the las'tffeir"inofath's Jar'e being dismissed from the dockyardSjand the arsenals. „. , r "On the;2St^u'U ; imo,,Mr s ppwen,/amidst, much.laughter, presented a petition from various ,par ts; of ,$$ country ,\ , asking, for the impeachment of Lord Beaconsfield for his doings in connection with the Eastern)Quc!Btion.' o.MrjGowfin disclaimed all sympathy with the"petition. :>!>*. j,i;i>>,; ..On)the* same.dajriSir :€;■> Dilke moved an amendment against the proposal to grant the Duke of Connaught anaddi-: tional £10,000 pcr rannumon his marriage, with" £6000(M hjf wifefiincase'dfher;

surviving him. .'■"■>:■> bt . ; - , Mr, .{Gladstone csu'p'portetjd the i motion, and, the amendment was rejected by 320 During'tl|.er;debq[fe9 pjathe -Djike of Connaught's marriage allowance high encomiums ,VBRAWPtt4. f»peQ3ifiil L-Royal Highness from all aides, and testimony ■wasi.flqpflei^to ( hi«! greatoipopularjty tn| I^e]and>by s «e»erAliof the Home; RulersJ, i IJipdge. Warren^refased la .new trial* in; the B&got.mlli case. J v<"> ■■'•■■>'»*« ;'■• :]^. Ith«'Ohaiit-f----ceryCottrVin^eferenfie 1 td the qtifeStion as to whether the murderer cm beflefit 7 by ■ Ma wife's wilP. "■■»-'f-^- > ' ; ";:y- " TT''"' " - Atf ihsecti' Ar^aTter!oF ai'inch long, it doing gri&t? daniage in' )hVrarfci&' fields in' ireiM^^^^^^T;;^:;;^:;;; 1;;:,;;.:,, Captain Cbpmja jnaSjijont^acted ..tp^raise-, 'The German Government are preparing,' fojr, the> raising jpf the .Grosser Kurjust. t . j 'Tte Pan-Anglican Synod terminated)one the*s7.]fcb. ,pf \ .July t • < i One, hundred-and four prelates attended the special-service- at? Bt*Paul f« Cathedral; ; ivr>. : ri-: i! ■'.--') -^" Several thousand'persons^visit GrosTenor Gallery every Sunday afternoon 1 »nd;evening. ;- T ;i; .'•'■' •;•''-'-".' °'- -^' /.. .AiiJapaneiecedrTettei;the first #ar' ship' from that country yth&t^ has eW'reacfred Englan&'wa's 'visited W ? SBgiliecl; pirtys including :minyVniembe'rs,bf ParliaMfj'iha Midhat^ash^^dn the 26th:;.,; >$$%ss&£s tbfe,;]Sr^;^brfc-H^i|al4, : ii'^lpla^;^^;jywhi;.l^auntleßS ; to ..s&, $JMshj}\ fijst^ime ija : th^ annals ; Ap£.jVYc«>i; mip^r^4Jbhey t i,,:a ; colore.d) dmne.kthe, natife Mshop^Haiyti,,preached in sthatf edifieeiiofctitheAth.ofJtilyi; ;tu;r»?"i to«»o i •An ,-«xtnkordinaiiyii«<?ene: occurred; afc Bandon'bn; tfr»4urial of a woman; who, it wfts'illdgedi'h'adib'eibb'nie airman Cathblife^ befoile he^r tealh/" s Two'AngjiWdii 'clerg^ 1; mritf'Vafß present 1 alt 1 the'Tequest' of the itfsUfitf; als'6!; two' l'MeiW, .a^omtanied by ; 'a: large, mms: !Tht'Bt^r; seized;.^he coffi^ and; ca^g'f p| a« x g^eat^excUgni^t., . Thp? WtMrrym WlP«efl ;r F^i ;K°mani C%tiipi»c .cjeiffimoaijea. , Ilu i , r ,h-'>^■*?£■■'■■ jThe >s plaima I ntj : baß^been; oeeni vmted by s Mr,Gruildfoi!diQnß\ow>swho states that he, liasigainedutwo ,atone in weightsirice'hisf Tem6Ta:lpfcdm'iDartmpor. • ■*+<■> '> rjhms-. u-:-----Thk'Q^ieeys'ksserit to deceased Wife's Sister'tßilir^paaSed in Natal; h&s been refused. „• . . . „,. „,.T A : ,.,., There'h"AT6^en rßeyeral railway acci. den Itßim 1 ■£me f>lSlh' ! <>ne occurred :at Sd^enjnjir 1lp leat )<l*i\ref?p6j()C^^andreaijlt^din . the • f °pjf':'af Jad'y : ( and jtii.e,'injury ,J ; q'f, otliew. ((i IJ_flozfen'./persons1 J _flozfen'./persons ..were jinpre pr, killed, bj^ai^^aYyiballaat teamtdashingf into an excursion ..at- Beakless, on the Great Eastern linevjiK.:nu;-; Forty-eightiioldiers belonging to one: of the <Iridian'!regiments at Mai ta, have been ppisoned-r'thrpugh' carbblie'«ao'id "being .servedT*otSt iinstead {'of <Hbib jtiiceT" No deaths resulted,; though seyeral $p' «elri6il"illy>^ilU a''%|;S'trict • investigation; Is .being made. ""x" „ '!&. Heer-house keeper, at Greenock took his three young phildr^.'fora walklln a w00d.,, and ■cut'^hen;'throatay-, : and'. j .,"th'en i j£illed-himsglf. r; , ; - !i ';;.. nil ;:> ! ,, ',';..,. «S« trial of the prisoners, for .Lord Irtitrjr^jmuifdejrJ^ postponed. James Pryipr,, late imanaging .director; ColoneV^^pß^iprwerly .M.P.* for Clare; an*«G«ptain -Steeman (directors ot the Lombard J).eposit pank) .have been, committe'dfor trial, charged with forging and uttering a "minute book-connected with the^affairs of-the baiik'with intent to of ■ bank; drifts; not 6 9; and coin, valued,at £17,000, ,was effected on Se'ifffht'Of the 26th;ultrmo. at the house ©f a mpnßy?l6nder; neat Bradfordi- v __-! Fifty four convicts from the Mount St. Beroard Romat.^^kthblic-Eeformatory made their escape and were; followed- by Se warder, and the police. A regular pitched battie'ensued, and after a^num. Ser were injured on both sides, 43 were ' TTfS was stolen by three men from Brighton. A'»teamer;was sent in chase. It was overtaken three milesway. Iney were^ffitd'Amerrca; ' A novel and disgraceful prize fight between two women/ married, witb fimili^s, has 1 taken place near Henley, : Staffordshire. A large crowd 1 wasi present ; teeth as, welias; fists were freely -.used in the contest. 1 : i ? ?'' : ' The strike pPminers' indifferent parts .-of France*'**' t^rnwWating: They created^ •considerable uneasiness" for some days, .and the trtfopV were called out. \ ; At an* official,^ Ihealth-of the Prince of Wales was pro- , * i po»ed,by- ! Mii3?erray,,a .member of the Left Centre of-the Senate, ,and : was drunk nvith^tiiemeadous • enthusiasm.' It was stated that the Prince has interested 'himself; as muck in, the French Exhibiition as if it had been held in England. «m«iffifiiftl y^ntradition has been given to

the report that'the Kihc-of Spain intended abdicating. Phylloxera is ■spreading . ,l>o■.l.i in lUo; Northern and Southern provinces? ofl Spain. ■■■!V • The cotton crop in.Egypt i 3 expected to'" be deficient bo h in quality and quantity, „ „,.,■•,', ,-, , At the; f?rst anniversary meeting bf 'thej Southwark Liberal Association, Mr Glad-, i stone strongly denounced the conduct'ol'. the,M!inistry. , ' ". ';.,',.' '!,'.:./;".;'.?!"■'' ! Outside "the building; several .thon'san I,!* !,met and passed resolutiohs in.fivour of j tfye Governmen.t, and,the mention,of, Mr •Gladstone's riame J was' met wifh"groans i and hisses. ... <„• •\. General Todleben., has ; made T every j apojpgy for/.the,firing on the,, Swiftsure's boat .near- GaUip.oli. , Ihe; oJEFenderss.we.re, not?of any rank.;.- „! !i :i '„. :T;^i.' ■■•■?. u'ri^, iThe :J return of the Russian -Guards to, \ St.?Petersburg is expected this,;month. The Russians are to .evacuate Jassyi^and have already abandoned.other ) ■places in Jioumania. ' The-p'ropoßal'Of'the Eussian Govern- ■ ment ,to; introduce .a classotaxjsimilar -i to the Prussian olasa-taxis: causing greatidis* i satisfaction.h i Gount; Schouvaloff is expec-, tednsoon to succeed Prince Gorfschakdff 1 asGhancellor, and General Wbrongoff is* 'spoken of as Ambassador to England. ! .Sulieman Pasha's, trial has a commenced at Constantinople, * Ii will last some time., Baker Pasha :is to're-Brganisethe Turkish:gendarmes, and to be charged -'with .a' spfb'i'arservicd'in■■fi.aiiiern'lteisittehi.: ;*:,';;

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2992, 17 September 1878, Page 3

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SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2992, 17 September 1878, Page 3

SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2992, 17 September 1878, Page 3

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