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MAIL ITEMS.

/The Unitod States 1200 —now on; the Istlifn'us' to look after American and keep' the" railroad transit, open, wore, fired on by the Panamono soldiory on the 23rd of April. On the ;af ternoon : of the '23rd' barricades werd erected, enclosing tho Central and South Amorican;, Cable .'and* groat preparations were made for avfight, but three columns of'Americans'entered the city at half-past two the' same' afternoonj knocking down* all Obstructions' as they paseod' through' ; Wliad full possession >:■ in' ; ab*ouf te'rihmfauW; The Cdlombiau' the tolegraphed.to tlie;Naval Department at Washington: as follows j.- , .';ltAwßtf-'abso-' lutoly ynfecessa'ry ■ to v protect the;tr'an'Bit'andArnorica i p property. The safetyy. of''Panama' and. I 'American interests, are ; #jurMj ; b^-'t|m^^pYe1 > .The Government officials .will soon arrive, when everything.will be' turned i; ,bvef''to them, and.we will withdraw." 'The'final settleinent,of the troublenwos by the withdrawal of tbbrevoliitionisVGeneral Hizpuru,from the cityof Panama;!.'which' together with the revolutionary over to GeneraliMi'Madayaji'.who-'landod on May, 1, with an expedition 'of >850 Government -itroopsm Madaya ! assumed the military and "civil Governorship.'!! £' • ■ i Thei reception given the'Prince'atDmagh' On the -27th iwaß "a brilliant'faffair. TheNatidnalisterhad'iprepared'Tto'rJDiake a in procession, but the; policefclia¥ge'd upon theniycaptured their black'flags . and dißfiersedith'em complet'eljr? Government ': also ':;prohibiteaji ,r a''S r 'propoßed Nationalist! I rderiionßtrati6n=i«at^ ; 'KTyrone, The're-iiwas 'grea't-iexc'itenient'inifbdnse-•.quencejt'and < at' one itime* Rioting was seriously -feared; 'The; ;PrincoYand* Princess embarked oh'the>eveniug : of ! the>27th at Laine, on the>'Antrim coast, ten? miles north of in >.Wigtonßhire, (Scotland: ''Thelatest despatch ou the subject sayrthat 'when the telegram announcing the' emba'r'kation was handed to< Sir.i Vernon)- HarcVurt/'-ih the Commons, not conceal; his Batißfaction,' ; 'He'!'Bhowed the 'despatch:.to bis 'colleagues 'in the Cabinet,'andeveryone gave, an'audible sigh otreliefi i-'i:'-.ii'; uM

'■"■ The Italian Foreign' "Office''has).been notified that' the Prince and ■•Princesß of Wales intend to visit Rome early in'' May,, and;, according to a ; despatch' of April 29, the English Government had 'senfa'secret agent thereto sound the'Vatican'aß'to the Pope's willingness to ; giv'e ; f the * Pribce an audience.. .The agent had; views with prelates at-the Vatican, but though warmly recornraendedby'Cardinal Manning and other ecclesiastical dignitaries, it is doubtful whether he will succeed. The object of the Prince's visit was said,to be twofold—first, at an understanding' with' the 'Vatican in; regard ~ to., .Irish bisliopp second, to persuade Italy; to' form' 1 - an alliance'' with England..,! ' . '■'.s<hi&W ■'■■': Earl Dufferin.haairesigtfed conse« iipon British: prestige weak '(■ ''Newßi pn'thefcontrary, jsay sVEord^pfferin warinly approves the*sett|emMt|triade by •England and appear from the papers soon tqjjelaid on th'e : ' table in Parliament; says the prospect of peace will not affect the budget. The money,will bo devoted to,the work of increiisingithejnayy,fand .thenreside ap-pliedto-the sinking fund, rf :^:^i«*;: :

;i : The ; ; St: i Petersburg; OfficiahMmenger says •.-fin corisoguence'of-the 'divergence of views (between • the.'Cabinets < of Russia \: and England oii' the tho March 'a:gredii>inti : |i ! 'has' ! ; decided to submit v tlio^queßtion:'' to,'! Meanwhile /bothi nutiohs ■ have agreed to resume frontier nogotiatiDDß/ibat'od'a' differentv basis—namely'/ ;thaf ! llie's ( pT:incipal points of the frontier; be fixed f: by-;la ! pre-; : vio«B' uaderstaudidg ■ / l)etw'een -the. two "CobibetV, onthVs^ posts beingresbrved fbrVCbmiasionSjVyhich both Powerswill so'nd to facilitate the work of delimitation."' The outposts of both -.sides, jvyijl ,npt/J)e with-. i.drawn l fr'pm.thejrt , the arrival of the. joint Commission, when, as fast a.B;tho,direetion oftheirootier line is fixed, the frontier point's will be'occitpied by the troops of : both''parlies'concerned. It will'theri'b'e the duty of each' ! ip $ maintain''brder;and'Beciirity;'in'4tß!' respective , :^:^: .r\ , There is apparently a lull'*iri ;; the' J RuB« sian preparations for. war, T] ,Advi.ces from Sardklis state' that 1 a* small' 'force' of Russians, with four pieces of artillery, now '':!i!;, : i ; \ Boili Sir Peter Lumsden and Colonel Stewart have been directed to come to England, as it has boon decided to carry .on.in,Londoh future communications with Russia' about the main points in the Afghan frontier line. To ,a question;why.. Genera! 'Biimsdon was recalled ; frptb'f■ Afgbaaistaii : while Kbuiuroff was retained tho Russian; Government, Mr; replied ! there l '.was' no i-eliUiph|;bet\yd6'd the cuistta of Lho biHcors.- SirVPeteciwaß; employed io' a purely'civil cabheityi- w)ii| o General Kbmaroffiwis Russian forces," <i '•■■>-.■ ;.;■. '..<■■ ;

■':■ Tho Enrl'jbf:';DerbyJ' ; ;Jnj tjid..,House of Lords oh April 16, ihpresentingla'.'.lJjll on this subject, -said'ho it would bo more convenient'to thoir ho were to iiiako a statement: with' respect to it ! on the motion: for the second';reading. He ; supposed thcrolwould; b^no'.objection to the Bill being and ho wpii]d : : be;;preparod to wov^tho;/second reading on '.■;'. voiil .';'

■•- ;SKIIiL"UTTHBI-.; WOMSIIOP.-To/do%OOd work the meohanib'muat'b^ve.^obd ; health. If long hours of confideinent iii.'cloao rooms have enfeebled hisihand!.'ordimmed his sight, ■ let him at' once," aiidjh'efore I ]some, organic trouble appears talta'iUeaty of 'Hop 1 Bitters.-!■> l HisVsyßtem i : ;will bej rejuvenated, -strengthened*! ihis;:Bight •become jo]ear,,and:tho whole Constitution be built to >a highar.workipgjcondition;; iv-

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5185, 4 June 1885, Page 3

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MAIL ITEMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5185, 4 June 1885, Page 3

MAIL ITEMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5185, 4 June 1885, Page 3