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  2. OUR NEW ZEALAND LETTER.

    The great native King meeting is now over, and it is somewhat difficult to say whether any or what results may follow it. No member of the Government attended it, and the number of Europeans who went was ...

    Article : 3,616 words
  3. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

    The mails by the Pacific Mail Company's steamer City of Sydney were delivered from the General Post Office yesterday morning. The latest London date is April 20. ...

    Article : 35 words
  4. LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL ON THE CRIME AND THE LEAGUE.

    New York, May 7.—A Tribune reporter interviewed Lord Randolph Churchill, now here, who said he was greatly shocked when the reporter broke the news to him " Are you certain that this terrible news is true?" he asked. "I ...

    Article : 592 words
  5. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    President Arthur has shown already that his administration shall at least be free from the reproach of weakness, which all parties alike consent in saying was the most marked characteristic of that of Mr. ...

    Article : 3,371 words
  6. We extract the following European news from the telegraphic columns of the San Francisco papers:— RESIGNATION OF MR. W. E. FORSTER.

    London, May 6.—The political world of Great Britain for the past ten days has been in a ferment, with new developments and new departures in the Irish matter. Mr. Gladstone's speech on Wednesday, the 26th of April, ...

    Article : 880 words
  7. IRISH-AMERICAN AND UNITED STATES PROTECTION.

    London, May 4.—The correspendence between Great Britain and the United States on the subject of the publication in the United States of incitements to outrage in Ireland is printed. It consists of a despatch from Earl Granville to ...

    Article : 202 words
  8. EUROPEAN MATTERS.

    London, May 29.—London was visited to-day by a gale of wind which, gradually increasing in force, finally blew a hurricane for a short time, about 6 o'clock in the evening. It prevailed generally over the southern and western parts ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  9. THE ARCTIC EXPLORING SHIP JEANETTE.

    New York, May 6.—The N. Y. Herald's correspondent had an interview with Louis P. Noros, under date Irkutsk, March 2. He says that after landing near the north-west mouth of the Lena, the parties stayed two days to ...

    Article : 1,062 words
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