SECOND EDITION. LATEST NEWS.
* Home and Foreign.
London, June 1. The s.s Arcadia, which got ashore in the Suez Canal has floated off uninjured. The Times states that the contingent of Victorian mounted rifles has won golden opinions by their discipline and smart work. They have been specially invited to assist in the ceremony of trooping the colors. The trial of the Baccarat case began this morning. The crowded with members of tho aristocratic dass among whom was the Prince of Wales., •> ' Calcutta, June 1. There is much sickness among | the troops in Manipur. Forty deaths have occurred iv a detachment of 60, the rifles nuinberiLg only two hundred. Buenos Ayres, June 1. In. consequence of a financial panic there has been another run on the Banks. Gold is at a premium of 322. Valparaiso, June 1. Bolivia has offered to assist the Chilian rebels on condition that its debt to Chili is cancelled. Paris, June 1. The Chamber of Deputies has decided to admit raw hides free.
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Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 476, 2 June 1891, Page 3
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