EUROPEAN NEWS. [BY THE S S NORTHUMBERLAND, AT MELBOURNE.] THE INSURRECTION IN HERZEGOVINA. THE QUEEN AT DADEN. STORMS IN THE UNITED STATES. INSURRECTION IN MAXICO. Melbourne, May 16.
T-he NurthumbarliwiJ • brings -dates to March 2-1. Oakley, manager of the Cj operative Bank, ]ms beou committed for lri.il. Heavy falls of snow in Bosnia and Herzegovina, impede operations of insurgents. It is expected thab tlio insurrection will break oufc again with renewed violonce, as a considerable number of volunteers with supplies ate arriving i'ur Bprs"ia. S,irvia counts upon having 300,000 men at her disposal, . iv ease of & war with Turkey. The Emperor of Gerawmy intends visUiug" Qu^'in Victoria at Badea, Heavy storms are reported tliroughont the Utiited Stntes. Many shipwrecks oc-
cimed on the AlUntic C(Ms>t. It is sUtol thufc tin Ct jvormint troops •have sulJercd st^rious dfrfcibfrom a bjdyof Mexicans in the ISt.itu of Oaxaca.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 623, 18 May 1876, Page 2
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145EUROPEAN NEWS. [BY THE S S NORTHUMBERLAND, AT MELBOURNE.] THE INSURRECTION IN HERZEGOVINA. THE QUEEN AT DADEN. STORMS IN THE UNITED STATES. INSURRECTION IN MAXICO. Melbourne, May 16. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 623, 18 May 1876, Page 2
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