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Show The English huii .-:e:m.-r (We, .1. ih'iurnty I P 'til Au-traiia and N ew Zealand, c.j in tag up the harbor thi--' aitcrnuon ran uu llineuu Il -k. where '.-he is ivjV fa-it, but. supposed to be njt( injured. - The heated term appears to hoover, -and a furious nnh-WL-ier is now blow- 1 he (.'Ity "J M'Hurne is the pio-1 necrofthe ii'-w Kni'lish serc-w r-teaujer 1 line internli'.l to run in connection with .the P. i U. Co's line. She bring; Sidney d;t:L-s to hy -Ith. Sidney pa-, M-r.i contain the details of a terrible; cyclone or huTicsne. in which the, American brii; K-.ntadcy, of San Prau ei-co, bound tor Melbourne, is .-uppos-. ,cd to have foundered with all on board, She wa- owned by Wiilim, "f tlii city, and consmandi-d by Capt. Bn-ant, ! f'ur;i:erly a San Pranci-co pilot, whoj had ju-t mai-r:.d and had hi, wile with ' him. The crew numbered eight or ten. i Immense qunittitios of gold arc being (obtained from the Caledonian Reef, New Zealand. The Thames gold fields lure producing well. Heavy Hoods have ; done great damage in South Australia, j'fhe government of New South Wales ! will loan UUU.UOil for railway exen-Liion. exen-Liion. . ! This steamer brought a petition from the Governor of New South Wales to the Knglhdi government, to annex the j the Pigi Ldand. She alo brings large ! mails lor Europe. j 1!- W. U. TvlcKraph. j MASONIC. New Y'ork, 7. The Grand Lodge of Prce and Accepted Masons held two sessions to-day. A largo number of resolutions were otlWed and referred to '. appropriate committees. The introduction intro-duction of a preamble and resolution i instructing the Grand Lecturcr to so 'alter the ritual as to completely ignore all alhiMon to sectarianism, called forth .a lively discussion, duriDg which the i Grand Master said any Jewish lodge could, if the members chose, bo dedicated dedi-cated to King Solomon instead of a Saint. By V. U. ToK-gi-iipli. NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. Baltimore, IT. In the Typographical Typograph-ical Union to-day a motion to allow colored printers the rights of member-iship member-iship in unions was laid on the table, I by ayes -U, nays 17. A resolution was adopted, recommending arbitration in-I in-I stead of strikes for the settlement of disputes; and prescribing tho manner i in which the same shall be cflected. Richmond, Virginia, was chosen as tho place for tho next annual meeting, Jj W. U. Telegraph. J OBSEQUIES OP THE AKCIIIilSJJ-OP AKCIIIilSJJ-OP P Alt IS. Paris, 7. The obsequies of the late Archbishop Dcrdey, took place at the Cathedral of Nortrc Pame with great ' pomp. They were attended by a large i number of political, military and I literary celebrities, and a deputation ;from the National Assembly. The j church was crowded, and the throngs I of spectators on the line of tho funeral I procession was immense. |