ARRIVAL OF THE PANAMA MAIL.
Our Charleston neighbours have now the telegraph in full operation, and we are indebted to a Charleston Herald extra, for the following telegram. The s.s. Kaikoiira arrived at Wellington no the 18th at 7.30. Left Panama at noon on the 21st July, and arrived at Opara on the 6th Augast. GENERAL SUMMAET. Loisdox, July 2. The Queen's health is good. Risk Allah gained a verdict of £960 against the Daily Telegraph The crown and robes belonging to King Theodoras, and other spoil, will be exhibited at Kensington. His son is iu England. Disraeli is beiug entertained in England by the Merchant Taylor Company with splendour. The French Senate has adopted a bill sanctioning the Suez Canal Company's loan. Papal allocution caused much irritation iu Austria.
The Municipal Council of Vienna protest against the pretensions of the Papal Governmont to interfere in the domestic legislation of a foreign power. Similar protests are expected throughout the country. Austrian journals condemn the position taken by the Pope. Some recommend that the Papal Nuncio be dismissed and Austrian Embassy be recalled from Rome. Luther's monument has been unveiled at Worms with great ceremony. The Queen sent expressing congratulations. " In the French Legislative body a financial statement has been made, showing a deficiency of three hundred millions, with a floating debt of nine hundred and sixty-two millions. A.ustro-Roumanian differences on Jewish questions are settled, the Roumanian Government having yielded to the demands of Austria. The Queen of Portugal baa arrived in Spain. At the half-yearly meeting of the Panama s.s. Company, a loss was shown of £64,596. The Prince Alexander Georgewich and family are excluded from succession to the throne of Seivia. A brother-in-law of the Prince has been executed for complicity in the assassination of Prince Michael. Revolution in Japan has received another impetus, twelve of the most powerful Daimos having combined against the Michadow. The Reform measure in the House of Lords has been advanced. Harvest prospects in England were encouraging.
Paris journals say that Germany is menacing. Generals Dulce, Serrand and other high officials of the Spanish Army, have heen arrested on the charge of conspiracy agaiust the Queen's tbroue, in favor of Duke de Montpensier.
The laying of a new telegraph cable to Cuba has proved a failure. The cholera has appeared in Havanah.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 329, 20 August 1868, Page 2
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388ARRIVAL OF THE PANAMA MAIL. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 329, 20 August 1868, Page 2
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