Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SUEZ MAIL ITEMS.

[per pkes-s agency.]

lii our issue of yesterday, we notified the arrival of the Albion at the Bluff with the Suez mail. The following telegraphic items also came to hand, but too late for insertion :-- The Prince of Wales, after visiting Cairo, Gibraltar, Malta, and Spain—where he was magnificently feted arrived in Loudon, where he was welcomed by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Great enthusiasm was displayed, the streets being draped with Hp.jj.-j. " There were general illuminations in the evening. The Merchant Shipping Bill passed through Committee of the House of Commons. A vote of censure against the Government on the Hoval Title Bill was rejected by 334 t»2Hi. * * ' \ .

British exports for April show a decrease of four and a-half millions. ~ " The American Government has resolved to abrogate the extradition clause in the Ashlitirn Treaty, in consequence of the English Government refusing the unconditional extradition of Winslow, an American subject now held in London on a charge of forgery. In consequence of a disturbance at Saloniea (Turkey, in Europe) the Great Powers .ire sending ironclads to the Gulf of Saloniea; and the Porte has reinforced the garrison. A serious rising occurred in Bulgaria amongst the Christians. The Turks are uneasy, and the Mahommedans are excited. The Czar has arrived at Ems. In the House of Commons, in answer to papers relating to Kokand, Disraeli said that England's policy w:u> frankness and fimuiess. The Spauish Cortes has voted religious '(deration in Spain, in opposition to the Holy iee.

The object of the Queen's visit to C'oburg as the unveiling of the memorial of Halenein, who died a short time ago. It has been resolved by a Court of Enquiry at the King of Dahomey be heavily fined .« * outrages on British subjects ; three months be allowed for payment, and if not then I -thcoming a blockade is threatened. A. fashionable Paris dentist is now in priso , charged with introducing slow poison in. > the mouths of rich patients, at the instigai on of their heir>. 1 lrliament has been summoned for the II i. -Tulv next.

AUSTRALIAN. Si Julius Yogel's suggestion for a conferei :on the second cable is likely to lie assciiijd to. The Hawthorne mystery is far from being clearer up. The body of Albert Thompson (the son) has beta found hanging to the rafters in his own ho-ise, but the whereabouts of his mother (cannot be traced. '• • There were mnety-five entries for the Mel--boume Cup, ami fifty-one for the Champion '.Stakes, including two of Redwood's horses, Korari aiid'-J'u'riri, and the once-renowned Barb. Lady BoSven is expected to return to the Colonies next month, when the Governor will occupy his new-residence. New now selling freely, and generally business is' being transacted in the markets. Deals also have advanced in London, and contracts cannot be carried out.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OAM18760613.2.9

Bibliographic details

Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 2

Word Count
468

SUEZ MAIL ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 2

SUEZ MAIL ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 2