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  2. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Pacific Mail Company's steamer Zealandia arrived in Port Jackson at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. From our files of San Francisco papers to the 6th July we take ...

    Article : 140 words
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  4. A PROTESTANT MISSION DESTROYED.

    City of Mexico, June 28 The Protestant mission at Celaya, on the Central Railroad, was attacked by a mob at the furniture and effects destroyed. Rev. A. W. Greenman and others escaped to a neighbouring house, being pursued ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    Paris, June 24.—De Lesseps declares the rumours of the failure of the Panama Excavation Works are false. The latest advices he has from the works are to the effect that there were less obstacles to overcome than was ...

    Article : 112 words
  6. THE RELATIONS OF FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Berlin, June 26.—Bismarck, in the course of a speech in Parliament to-day, said: "I would remind the House that some time ago an outbreak and second war with France was generally expected, and that an inclination therefor existed ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. FORTESCUE—GARMOYLE.

    London, July l.—The World says: "The FortescueGarmoyle breach of promise case is withdrawn. Earl Cairnes, Lord Garmoyle's father, paid the fair plaintiff large damages." ...

    Article : 30 words
  8. THE CHOLERA.

    Cholera was reported raging in Toulon, France, June 23, on which date 20 deaths had occurred. The city was in a panic, and 8000 of the inhabitants left. Camps were formed for the occupation of the navy crews and the pupils of the ...

    Article : 856 words
  9. A PRISON REVOLT—VALOUR OF A LIFE CONVICT.

    Plymouth, June 30.—While a gang of 25 convicts were at work here, one of the number threw a large stone at the solitary warden, which struck him on the head, inflicting a stunning blow. The entire gang then rushed for him. A ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. A CORRESPONDENT'S ILL-LUCK.

    Suakim, June 29.— Figaro's correspondent, Oliver Paine, who recently left Esnch to attempt to penetrate to El Obeid, was attacked in the desert by Arabs and robbed. He endeavoured to reach the river, but nearly perished from ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. "ENGLAND," BY AN AMERICAN.

    London, June 25.—Henry Gillig gave a banquet this evening in honour of A. A. Sargent, ex-United State's Minister to Berlin. Ex-Senator Ferry (of Michigan), Justin M'Carthy, E. A. Merrit (Consul-General to ...

    Article : 295 words
  12. A SINGULAR ESCAPE FROM A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Lynchburg, Va., June 29.—On account of a failure of the air brakes to work, the Virginia Midland express ran at an unaccountable speed on to the bridge over the St. James River, and the Washington and New York sleepers fell ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. ORANGE OUTRAGES.

    St. John's, N. F., June 30.—Two Orange outrages are reported from the northward at Twillingate. Sixteen loaded guns were fired into the house of Captain Wrev, and the windows were smashed with huge stones. The Wreys ...

    Article : 240 words
  14. SCOTCH AND IRISH PRESBYTERIANS.

    Belfast, July 5.—At a reunion here yesterday of the Presbyterians, a committee was appointed to effect a union of the Irish and Scotch Presbyterian Churches. Five American delegates and a number of other Americans ...

    Article : 193 words
  15. DESTRUCTIVE FLOODS.

    Philadelphia, June 26.—Reports from regions affected by the storm last night show much damage. At York the submerged district includes, besides private residences, stores, lumber yards, and some large manufactories. Several of ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At a conference of members of the House of Lords and Commons, held in London, July 4. it was unanimously resolved that the introduction of the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill into the House of Lords should be made at once. ...

    Article : 365 words
  17. THE FRENCH-CHINESE IMBROGLIO.

    Paris, July 3.— In the Cabinet Council to-day M. Ferry stated that the Chinese Foreign Board does not disavow the action of the Chinese regular troops at Langson. The board admitted that the Chinese army obeyed orders to retain ...

    Article : 319 words
  18. EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN.

    Cairo, June 30.—Colonel Kitchener has returned to Assonai. He reports the contry quiet, and denies that the Cisbareen have joined El Mahdi, and says that the Sheikhs have now assembled to decide what course to purse. ...

    Article : 125 words
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  20. LONDON CLUB GAMBLING.

    London, June 24.—The Court of Appeals rendered a decision to-day in the Park Club baccarat case. The proprietors and members of the governing committee had been fined £500 and the players £100, and an appeal was taken. ...

    Article : 55 words
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