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  2. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    We have received London papers to the 25th May by the Orient Company's steamer Cuzto, from which the followint extracts are taken:— POLITICAL. ...

    Article : 226 words
  3. THE SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the Sydney Hospital Board was held at the Hospital yesterday afternoon, when ther were present Dr. Kenwick (president), Rev. Canon Sterheh (vice-president), Dr. Mackay, Dr. Morgan. Dr. J. C. Cox, ...

    Article : 2,079 words
  4. THE CONGO QUESTION.

    The Allgemeine Zeitung publishes a long and vigerous article on the Conge, from the pen of Dr. Gerhard Rohifs, the well-known African explorer. Herr Rholfs commences his article with a notice of the annexation ...

    Article : 585 words
  5. THE IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE IN AMERICA.

    The Irish National langue in New'York held a large mass meeting in the Cooper Institute on May 31, in order to complete its organisation, and also to ratify the action of the Philadelphia Convention. It was a quiet, orderly ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUS.

    St. Jemes's Gazette says:—"The Queen has approved of the honour of knightboard being conferred on Mr. Alfred Roberis, honmary secretary and consulting surgeon to the Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales." ...

    Article : 624 words
  7. EMIGRATION FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The emigration mania appears to be spreading and growing. The London agents for nearly all the colonies are literally besigned will applications, particularly where there is a system of free of asisted o[?]igration in force. The ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. MR. ERRINGTON'S RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN.

    The Times is of opinion that a great deal too much is made of the Very simple matter of Mr. Erringtonts relations with the Vatican. It is perfectly easy for any person of common sense to ascertain the t[?]e state of the matter from ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. IRELAND.

    The Dublin correspondent of the times, writing on May 23, says:—"The Parcell fund now amounts to £10,195 4s. 2d. Further contributions from the priests and people' of different places are acknowledged. It might be supposed ...

    Article : 496 words
  10. MADAGASCAR.

    The Paris Temps of May 24 publishes the following note on a telegram relating to the Madagasear question, which has just been received by the Minister for the Navy: "At this morning's Cabinet Council, the Minister for the ...

    Article : 262 words
  11. DISCOVERIES IN NEW GUINEA.

    Sir,—Reading in Saturday's Herald an account of the discovery of the Mia Cassa, or Bixter River, brings to my a collection an meldent which occured to me [?] fifteen of sixteen mill's west of the month of the Baxter seven years ...

    Article : 596 words
  12. THE PAPAL CIRCULAR.

    The following is the full text of the circulur addressed by the Holy See to the Irish bishops, and despatched from Rome to each of them: — "Whatever may be the case as regards Mr. Parnell ...

    Article : 499 words
  13. NEW GUINEA.

    Rear Admiral Moresby has addressed the following letter to the Times, dated May 18:—"Public attention being [?] strongly directed towards the annexation of New Guinea, May I ask you to allow space for a few remarks on some ...

    Article : 638 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    From our files of Auckland papers to the 27th June, we take the following intelligence:— On the 26th Mr. Bryco presented in the House a monster petition from Walkato natives for a less ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  15. RECEPTION OF THE PAPAL CIRCULAR IN IRELAND.

    The excitement caused by the Pope's circular is unabated, and finds expression in all quarters. Messrs. Davitt and Healy have read it within the walls of Richmond Bridewell, and chafe, no doubt, under the restraint which prevents ...

    Article : 202 words
  16. PAUPERISM IN IRELAND.

    [?] Consel-General Merritt, representing the United States in London has sent a report to his Government, giving the results of an investigation, made at his request in March last by the United States consuls in Ireland, of the condition of ...

    Article : 679 words
  17. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    The following is the test of the opinion given by the Egyptian Judicial Conunittee on the question of the construction of a second canal:— "The Committee of State is assembled to deliberate on ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  18. FIJIAN OFFICIALISM.

    Sir,—In your leading article of to-day you ventilate one of the grievances of the colonists of Fiji, and I would now ask for space to refer to another of more moment than the rotting of the Levuka jetty, and to a certain extent ...

    Article : 703 words
  19. TROUBLES IN TUNIS.

    The Times correspondent telegraphs om May 24:—"The wholly unprecedenced and alarming increase in the number of crimes of violence and of offences against property threatens the prospority of the European colony in Tunis. ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. SALVATION ARMY RIOTS IN SWITZERLAND.

    The attacks on the Salvation Army at Neuchatel continue. On Sunday, May 13. a crowd gathered round a building in which, they were holding a meeting, and broke all the windows. Similar manifestations of intoferance have taken ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. ANTI-JEWISH RIOT IN RUSSIA.

    Berlin, May 25.—Intelligence received here from Rostoff, on the Don, states that a violent outbreak of popular feeling against the Jews occurred there on the morning of the 22nd instant. the killing of a ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. ARCHBISHOP CROKE AND THE POPE.

    Replying to an address presented to him at Dublin on May 24, Dr. Croke gave the following account of his visit to Home:—"I and my travelling companion, Archdeacon Kinane, reached Rome on Wednesday, the eve of Ascension ...

    Article : 312 words
  23. THE CORONATION OF THE CZAR.

    At 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, May 22, the procession entered the gates of Mosecow, led by the Chief of Police, and wended its way through the streets, in which the throng of people, was kept back by a treble line of ...

    Article : 905 words
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