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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

    The R.M.S. City of New York arrived in Port Jackson on Saturday morning. We have received our usual files of San Francisco papers to the 9th June, containing telegraphic ...

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  3. THE TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    Culture (Dalmatia), June 8.—A force of 200 Turkish regulars marching to Lipeanik were attacked and murdered on the 1st instant by a body of Haltis. Accounts are received that sanguinary fighting took place on the 2nd and ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. SOU[?]LING RACE—HANLAN V. KENNEDY.

    Bosto[?] May 31.—The match race, single sculls, between Edward [?]anlan of To[?]to and John A. Kennedy of Portland, [?] 500 dollars a side, took place this afternoon at Point of [?]ines. The d[?]nce was three miles, with a turn. ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. ITALY.

    Rome, May 30.—Peter's peace have continued to decrease rapidly for the past few months that an appeal addressed to all the bishops is being prepared by the Pope, urging them to awaken the faithful to the necessity of ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. MADAGASCAR.

    Paris, June 3.—Volta[?]e says:—"The French commander in Madagascar has been instructed to withdraw his forces from that country only after Queen Ranavolo has recognised the French protectorate specified by the treaties ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. FRANCE.

    Paris, May 26.—General Thomas has been appointed Governor of Paris, vice General Sabatier, deceased. In the Chamber of Deputies, to-day, M. Brun, Minister of Marine, read a telegram from Tonquin, stating that 14 men ...

    Article : 450 words
  8. MEXICO.

    London, May 27.—Sonor Rivas, secretary to President Gonzales, of Mexico, has had several conferences with the English Foreign Office, to arrange for the resumption of diplomatic relations with England. Lord Granvilie insists ...

    Article : 272 words
  9. JEM MA[?]E AND LORD CHARLES BERESFORD.

    London, June 3.—Lord Charles Beresford has entered the prize [?]g. The arrival of Jem Mace and the Maori, Slade, was [?]o sooner announced than his Lordship's aristocratic bloo[?] was stirred for a flight. He challenged the ...

    Article : 412 words
  10. SPAIN.

    M[?]drid, June 3.—The tribunal at Xeres has sentenced one member of the Black Hand Society to life-long servitude, and antoher to seventeen years for the murder of a man who declined to join the society. ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. GERMANY.

    London, May 26.—A Times' correspondent at Berlin says:—It is clearly shown by the distribes of the Clerical and Government Press that a crisis is near. It is feared if ultra-Tories continue to support the Clericals, the ...

    Article : 587 words
  12. THE LETTER FROM THE VATICAN.

    New York, June 5.—The letter of Cardinal Simeoni, the Prefect of the Propaganda, to each of the Irish bishops, a translation of which recently appeared in the London Times, causing the Irish people to believe the Pope has assumed a ...

    Article : 841 words
  13. THE TRIPPLE ALLIANCE.

    New York, June 6.—A Star St. Petersburg cablegram says: The semi-official Journal de St. Petersburg ricicules the statement recently made by the Cologae Gazette that Germany, Austria, and Italy can, without great difficulty, ...

    Article : 380 words
  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Hanlan, the celebrated oarsman, is expected to visit San Francisco in September with Trickett and Laycock. Intense h[?] has occurred in San Francisco and New York. There have been many deaths from sunstroke. ...

    Article : 722 words
  15. RUSSIA.

    Moscow, June 3.—After the fete at Peteroffsky Park yesterday, the Emporor invited the village elders and marshals and the provincial nobility to dinner. Addressing the elders, in said he was glad to she them. He thanked ...

    Article : 635 words
  16. CANADA.

    Ottawa, May 26.—The Governor-General, in his prorogation speech, congratulated the members in the buoyent state of the revenue, which has enabled them to grant aid to railways and for the construction of works of internal ...

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  18. DAVITT'S RELEASE.

    New York, June 5.—A Dublin cable special to the Star of the 4th says:—After nearly four months' incarceration under the arbitrary provisions of the Crimes' Act, Davitt, Healey, and Quinn were this morning released from ...

    Article : 222 words
  19. IRELAND.

    Dublin, May 30.—At a meeting of the Irish National League, to-day, Mr. Harrington announced that 387 branches of the league [?]ad been formed. Mr. Sexton made a speech, in which he referred to the success of the league ...

    Article : 557 words
  20. THE CZAR'S CORONATION.

    Moscow, May 27.—At 7 this morning the inauguration of the magnificent ceremonies attendent upon the coronation of the Emperor and Empress of all the Russians was announced by the ringing of hundreds of bells ...

    Article : 3,566 words
  21. SPORTING.

    London, June 5.—The Summer Meeting at Ascot opened to-day. The gold vase, valued at 200 sovereigns, given by her Majesty, was won by Mr. J. Johnstone's Border Minstrel: Mr. Irvine's Horoscope second; Lord Rosebery's ...

    Article : 710 words
  22. FRANCE, CHINA, AND TONQUIN.

    London, May 28.—A despatch to the Daily News, dated Hongkong, May 27th, says:—"China takes a conciliatory attitude on the Tonquie question, but maintains the right to use a suzerainty over Tonquin. The Chinese troops were ...

    Article : 697 words
  23. FARNELL'S REPLY TO THE POPE.

    New York, June 2.—A cable special from London says: Parnell has at last made an official utterance in the form of an open letter to a Paris journalist concerning the Pope's circular. He announces that he is pl[?]ed with it because ...

    Article : 491 words
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