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ARRIVAL OF THIS ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SUEZ.

■foEETIIiI'E'B TELEGRAM COMPANY, 4j better's AGENTS.) Hg American counter case was Eoted to the senate en the 22nd. ?KJntains that both parties invested Arbitration with all necessary funcK) determine issues. The Cabinet \HT united on the Alabama ■son, have no power to change the ■Bean case ; but all the influential Ej advocate the withdrawal of f" April 25 Hadstone's cabinet has staked its ■fcnee upon the rejection of EawKDublin University Bill. HL' Daily News ' appeal has rallied jpSeral party. He appointment of Austrian and Hian consuls has been confirmed : K Thoneman for Melbourne, Mr Hjmera for Sydney, Mr Buck for JBe Scotch and Australian InvestB Company declare 7 per cent B$ Tiebborne claimant was bailed Bin the 26th. The trial for perjury Hi on in November. Australian witHs are required: W ' April 27. ■long debate has taken place in the He of Commons on the Scotch ■cation Bill. Lord G-oxdon's Bdmont declaring that instruction He Bible is essential, has been Hied against the Government by He Carlists, under Don Carlos, were Hlelely defeated on the 4th, at Belona. Losing 40 killed and 730 Bled. Don Carlos has. eseaped to I April 27 to 30. Hrd Nevis, Dr Attwold, and Messrs Hford, Cuslow, and James Lamont Hbail for the Tiebborne claimant. He reply of Secretary Fish to Earl Hville was lengthy, but the tone Beeident Grant is favorable to Blrawal of indirect claims, if Eag- ■ agrees that neutrals shall be reBriUe for consequential damages He new liberal convention at CinIbte will nominate Mr Adams for Hiladelphia telegrams state that Hi Granvill e agrees to the principle ■Mown to the extent of responsi|py of indirect claims from the Bitan ease ? Secretary Fish eonBs the proposition unacceptable, Hhe general opinion is that memBrf Senate and House ofßepreBnves are backing up the SecBpl Granville is appealing to Lord Hell to postpone his motion on the Btion.and adhere to the declaoation Beting indirect claims. Lord Russel H&djourned his motion till the 13th. Be Second reserve of notes of the Mm of England amount to 8060,000, bills discounted, HftO.OOQ. J Mar 4 Bonsols, account 93. He "Washington cabinet will not Bdraw indirect claims, but agrees Hto demand pecuniary compensation Bfaglapd will relieve America of Bjlu liabilities in future. I* A settlement of the dispute on this Bs is probable. The American Press Horace Greely has been nominated Hie Presidency of United States. Buglanc! has guaranteed the CanaH railway loan of £2,500,000. Arnheim, the German Minister Hrance, has been cordially received Hjfl wool sales proceed heavily, exB% f°r scoured. Prices 2d to 3d B"oce Charlie won the Newmarket HO guinea cup ; Cremorne, second; B 6 ? 1 ' 8 Messenger, third. ■pine won the 1000 guineas. jßty defeat of the Carlists was not Carlo's has not been made pri-H-he French Government has laid a JB before the Assembly authorising of a Council of War H [ y Marshal Bazaine. Hr 1 the Chester cup race, Inveresk (g first, Soucar second, Neapolitan, HPanada will abolish duties on tea H coffee on 31st-.Tillv. - exports of Great Britain for |m' an increase of four and a Hg^ r millions. B» Ballot Bill has passed.

May 9. A hitch in negotiations. Prospects of settlement clouded. On Earl Granville's urgent appeal, Lord Russel has, for the third time, postponed his motion. The Government promising to produce papers in connection with the question before Whitsunday. The Government has been defeated on the Scotch Education Bill by the Clause carried for providing for biblical teaching. SHIPPING. Arrived —Orient, Wonalton, Patriarch, Ben Lomond, William Duthie, Ballarat, Union. Sailed—Astracan, Shannon, Duko of Sutherland. May 10. American journals announce that the Government is fully determined to ask no further compromise regarding indirect claims. The Congresional committee therefore expects England to withdraw from G-eneva arbitration. New York, May 7. The tone of American democratic press indicates the democrats will nominate their own candidate for the presidentship. PABis.May 2. The Government has resolved to arraign Marshal Bazaine before a Court Martial. An analagous decision is imminent with referenee to General Wimpfen. Noyern, the chief of the Carlists, has been driven back to the French frontier, and is endeavoring to escape.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 980, 18 June 1872, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THIS ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SUEZ. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 980, 18 June 1872, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THIS ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SUEZ. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 980, 18 June 1872, Page 3

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