Sun And Central Press (Newspaper) - April 16, 1873, London, Middlesex the sun Central No. 25,177. APRIL 16, 1873. 1 A for Newspaper Registered at the General Post Office a a a H m FOREIGN Address of M. de Remus electoral address of M. de han just been He declares that it would be the - highest object of his ambition to obtain the of As a native of tho city during a long he thinks it is scarcely necessary for him to declare his He has always desired founded on not on perpetual and has held that no Government can be durable except a moderate deriving its strength from the confidence of the United by fifty years of friendship to the President of the he has adopted with conviction and supported with the policy so often set forth by M. Thiers in his speeches and It is this policy which has made the Republic a and it now requires completion by measures long since announced and recently taken into consideration by the * Russia in report that the Russian Government had granted leave to correspondents of the American Press to accompany the Khiva expedition is contradicted by the Journal de St. The which is also published in the Russian expresses a the Japanese Envoy who has come to Russia is authorised to cede the island of has been so long in the joint possession of both in accordance with the promise contained itt the 1867, would be prepared to give up a portion of the Islands in Religious Strife in struggle in Switzerland between the and the authorities has The latter have remained The Cantonal Governments seem anxious to the success they have obtained rather push mattere to an On the other the Catholic clergy begin to recognise that they have become unpopular through the recent acrimonious The Linder legacy has brought great scandal on their As a sign of a more moderate pre it maybe mentioned that an important branch of the had previously advocated the doctrine of resistance & has now publicly proclaimed intention of conforming to the laws of the It is deemed that the question of this religious difficulty be placed of the and that a definite decision may be arrived at for the Spanish circular against the been published in the official The Minister of Grace arid has appealed to the various local authorities throughout the provinces to exert themselves in. every way to suppress an insurrection which has existed for a and is each day becoming more cruel and inhuman in its and to punish the guilty with The Cure of Santa of unenviable haaC written an indignant letter to the Carlist Pensamiento which had denounced his He blames the editor for injuring their common by condemning ham without knowing his He says Most just motives have I had for shooting the man and the man of whom you a tyrant Do you believe ine a1 barbarian Do you lieve I thirst for blood if you don't believe this v ol how can you call yourself a Carlist and yet write you have against me Do you think nobody who our holy cause has any other motive than vile interest my walk freely about the street of you enjoy a good table j sleep in a good sitting at your you write injuriously Of man of whom and all who know me know that inj entering on this campaign I have had no other than love to the sacred cause of and of the and of my a man Heaven be there enters no hatred or vengeful desire man whose soul is pained to have to fulfil his duty and obey the orders of his Earthquakes in Central Panama Star and Herald of the 21st of March describes the dition of the country at that date as most owing to the repeated shocks of which seemed to foretel some great It quake continue to be felt in the unfortunate city of San ' The greater part of the houses in the valley of the Lempa are After the great earthquake of the 30th of December the river which * * runs close to the became quite which gave ' reason to believe that the causes were connected with the volcano of San only that on the ties of this mountain no damage was About four miles distant from the city towards the east there is a plain called Earthquake with a hill in it near the confluence of the with the where the shocks are more frequent and severe than in the At every shock great rocks roll down from the neighbouring and in ' Earthquake deep and broad ravines opened up some 40,0 yards long. In this region it is feared that a volcanic eruption is to take The Says La presented by the city of San Vicente is deplorable and Naked walls everywhere rent and threatening to fall to the roofs the public edifices ruined the streets deserted and the miserable inhabitants living in the squares and vacant sheltered by huts of branches of trees and in For 26 days they have now been living exposed to the mn and the night ' Twenty-five of the best families removed to other generally without any hope of Ativan inquest just held at Portland the jury observed that for appeared very and added to their verdict a recommendation that the Home Secretary be asked to take his case into consideration with a view to his Her Majesty has been pleased to signify her intention to Sir John of giving a cup to be sailed for at the annual regatta of the Royal Western Yacht Club of Ireland on tho 30th of July After this regatta an ocean race will take place from Queenstown to The Liverpool Courier says the Prince of Wales has partially at the solicitation of Sir W. W. to attend the Mold Eisteddfod in the first week of The address of the local headed by the Lord will be presented at and it is expected a formal answer will be received in a few Mr. Gladstone also The the late Charles were on Monday within a small in the The mourners were Mrs. Collins Mr. Wilkie Miss Mr. Messrs. Charles F. and H. Miss and Holman arid among the friends who assembled at the cemetery were the Rev. Mr. and Miss Mr. W. Mr. C. Mr. F. Mr. A new and important field between be inaugurated at the end of the Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant arid Lady with a number of distinguished have been invited by the directors of the London and Railway and of the northern in the line to witness the and at a given in commemoration of the It isvin contemplation to connect the line with arid complete the chain of traffic in the north by a natural and desirable Armed at all evils of competitive examinations have been often and some of them no quite apparent to the three hundred or more young gentlemen who are now undergoing the ordeal of one of the most difficult examinations of the for the Civil Service of Overwork and are not among the least disadvantages of the but at any in all examinations in England is not only but of the but utterly repugnant to the feelings of the candidates An Indian entitled appears to think that not impossible in some minor competitive examinations held in and the temptations to which an unfortunate native and his are amusingly told in The student Light altogether an exceptional specimen of the genua His success so great that examiners were amazed at his Forthe knowledge displayed By that heathen And the answers he made Were quite frightful to Suspicion was and a minute examination of the candidate's dress proved that what at first seemed or dust on the cuffs of his were- Notes on Rise of the A question invariably It that he came all and had taken not only of the pockets of his but that In the crown of his cap Were the Furies and And a delicate map Of the Dorian And we found in his which were hollow What are frequent in It is needless to relate the disgrace of the discomfited whose path was certainly not that of The candidates for the Civil Service of whether English or it is superfluous to above even the slightest suspicion of no attempt at which has been perpetrated during the years of to the unsuccessful as the few who are gain credit for scoring in so honourable a and for the Proprietors by John at 112, Wfc