LATER ENGLISH NEWS.
B? the Claud Hamilton which arrived at Hokitikaon the I.6th wai later English intelligence and Melbourne date, to the 9th mst. * New Yokk, May 30.— Rocliefort has arrived at Now York TT declined a public reception, but published a letter justifying the'hur ing of buildings and executions in Paris by the Commune He scribes the suifenngs at Now Caledonia, and denounces MacMahnn London, June 2. -On Saturday the celebration of the Queen' Birthday took place Lord Carnarvon eutortamej the Ooloils Representatives at a State banquet. The Duke of Edinburgh • present. ° v*u * All Australian securities are very firm. f no b.iknce of tho TV Zealand loan has been taken at 98. »«"»uce ot the New The money market is easy. Corn is unchanged. At the wo 1 sales, competition coutinues vigorous ; prices are very firm A\t na^\ 224,000 bales were sold. The French demand was lai-e", and Ho buyers are operating more freely. ° '
Obituary. — Andrew Lang. Pabis, June 4.— The Assembly are discussing concurrently th« Municipal and Electoral Bills, which will have the eifect of disfranchi ing three millions of voters. ' '* Berlin, June 3.— The Q-erman Press ridicule the idea of f) cauditure of a Prussian Prince for the Spanish throne.
Home, June 4. — The Pope had a relapse willi lons of appetite, and is suffering from strong fever. The physicians are now alarmed. June 5 — The Pope is belt™, and the doctors advise a change of »ir but Hi* Holiness rcfuoes to leave the Vatican. Arrived : Zea'.andin, Celseno, Elizubeth Graham, Christian MAusland. Sailed : The s.s. Oieat Britian for Melbourne
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 60, 20 June 1874, Page 10
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262LATER ENGLISH NEWS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 60, 20 June 1874, Page 10
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