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LATE EUROPEAN NEWS.

(Per B.S. Manapburi at the Bluff.) (Special to 4eU»nrne Age.) j LoKbdN, June 6. j A discusßion has < been T pi'ocef^ingJn the liondou .Press jritji ieference io " the" proposed tinhej jbetween Dover anjl Calais. Mr HyderClark^ , an^mineht philogtst, , who has also "published a number of works on military engineering, favors the proposal; but General Alison, who was second m command to Low' Wolseley during .tlie r ,Aßhap.t^e campaign, condemns it. >. : , H . i ; «j . It is ■reported, that , ..M Nuuser n O^e" of the &tiwi^^l{^}s^ v s¥ been pbisoned m m consequence of bis having: /expressed his willingness to give himse|i ud to : the English povernment: f- t , >.-.;,= \ ' A publican m Dublin, who had rendered himself ; obnoxious to .thei^lnvincibles, has received a le^r come explosive subsiah^e. : t Other, c^ses of a similar^ character are. r^pirted, .a^d the polled W^king^Mnii:^'^.^ I A major ol the Russian army, st»jtioned at Moscbw^has to Siberia iot hafing publicly expressed an opinion m favor of certain, reforms being necewary m JEtassia._ ; , The Mayor 6t Berlin^, acknowledges the receipt of 61,000 i^ar^s n: oe^s73> : from Australia in| aid of jihose who, ,sul;- ; fered by the seyeVe floods Vhwh occurred' m the'Bhenish ptovißeesdunng the last, autumn; ~ r "Z<. »' i ' A rising of the natives has taket place on the Island of Sherbof ough, which is situate i a short distancej from^fcrija lidone^ A c chief^aiiiec^ f Ciipwoe has injvaded that'poYtioti 'of tbr4 " island oecu... pied by eof a large fbilbw|n^'aad ; Thas attejidy burnt two tpwnsiand' eeverarvilla}f>ft j Irifdrmatlbn'has Men "robeiyed^pm. Afghanistan that another* 6nc|ounter h^s taken jllace< between 11 J t& trpopsjof the Ameeir and tni ajebelhin tribe. The latter were defeated with great loss, and iTw now ,thQug!»s P"h liable that m View ! 6f theft cotf linnet reverses the rebels will give m their allegiance to, -the Ameer.,, .._ „.,,...•:./ The Echo, a London .eyeii^g, paper, states that the Duke or Albany has been offered Ah^p^rnor^b «f a Vic|toria^at the termination of the Maiquia of Normanby'sterxa--,' t I Application has bedn tfade on behalf of James Caryv thd ihtbriiierj 'that he should he : released from custody, bu. t the Government haie_declintd_to_agree to it. Carey has since been offered, brit has declined, a wafdership m an English prison] . / ' j Mr Hewy proposed m the House pT^onimonsHo^da^. that m all <yifles of T ccioiested elradonsi the expenses of the successful candidates should be barged:: to local irateßi:! uThlp motion was Rejected .without a division. Dillon", after a length/ incarceration = forrjefusing;; :to^ftive:iiwaifeties v-.for<'his^ good behaviour- in connection with the. Irish quebtion , has, been < .released \ ' and « left London for, Palis to-day. oiJ J. ; ,;.;, The BnKHsb; Government ;• hafo: inti- ; mateif to tte-pron-'.otersi-ofotbe .wcond Suez Canal that they will insistf-ae^a condition of allowing the work to be nndertaken^ thot'.there'ihair be a oonp giderable reduction m chareeß and an : increase of 1 the contfrblMexSrcised by the English Government. j Ihe.' ;llufßiSn>jGoyeinment has forf bidden the transit of Europeans across "the Caucasus. It "is understood that this step has bam^akeh ia consequence: of the Kußßjiin * topographical opera-; tions now being cfoutoicted on a portion of the Kuspup beyond tbp mountains. X';^'% y J' Huge prefearatipwljire being made m Germany t^^elewStetibe four hun r dredth anni^sary^f.Martin Luthei'p t birth, which occupied m Hovembei!, „1; .., ./ June 10. 1 The intelligence that the Age hab. despatched MrMorrison jto^e^f guinea the purpose of' exploiation,^^as been announced- in the London papers!," and the enterprise pf^the :jjcurnsiPi{i generally commende^..,.3j^.:uiio > U 1 At a meeting of the Agfnts- General -'bf the aifl^rcnt'golbiri^fbeld yesterdajf, a resolution ;wa& agreed to m favor off the Marriage with a Deceased Wife's, Sister^ilj. : a" topres'ent a petition from the Agentsj-. General in jfiivprVUheßiJlp^- -\" The Duk'e of^ntland has called the. attention of thejHouse.p^l^dt/to the depression thai exists m agricultural districts, and urges_a trial being made of the system of" protection „ £c del '"nbunce^migratidii 7 as being iquite m? sufficient to yinee't fche^xigencies* of th 6

I , The crew of the „ Lively, wLich was recently "wrecked 1 iff* th 6 principal port of the Bejbrideß, all The spaje./jrejrte^. jthe, attempt t«f blowup public^roildjiagß m London if now' moderating and 5 »tW- «dt;boritie»* tavejecjdoi to^ withajra w come ofthe military sentinels placed on guard out- ' i side 1 the various ptiblic • institutions. ii&fotiitola ! were *emcrve4 ( tp-dav If qmiontsi^the: jLajw •Cgurfcß^u the Strand.' "'' •., J The Dake of and Genera! Wpls;eley,^who^rte;pr«fee*at;Bgftr4^)ren>«s tatives of the JKritlfh^nation.atJihe coro-| •nation of the" Czar at-'Moscow,. have accompanied his' Majesty and 'suite to! St. pier*bWgh.X^l'he> fc m^ i 6w fltay-j ing at the Royat^Patace, Peterhoff. Tfie*oay ol^the M% f flo-wa ; r(j Pyne, author of tbe ppwlar song, *'tfti&t ( taffie f >y wliich''iwas t7 inteVi i td- ati Tangiersjt hw been extiutnedj and con-| yeyed. to Waßhitgtpn,_Diited, States,; he having been an American. ,citize/i.| 'Tiie'reintemtetobk^a^^terd^ WaßhingtPn^aiidwftii'ißiidethe pecasfon] lora gf aodceremooiaf. ' Presideiit S ribUti was among- the large number J of dißtinguished meu^pn Benfj 0%-mVa mA ji j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 167, 20 June 1883, Page 3

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LATE EUROPEAN NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 167, 20 June 1883, Page 3

LATE EUROPEAN NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 167, 20 June 1883, Page 3

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