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Show 1 Oltl K. ITK.MN. ' A niovetnenL U on foot in Europe to establish an international associii-tion. associii-tion. : ' i - : . A groat bell' for the Cathedral at Cologne is being cast' of 'Captured J'rencli gun-jneUd.. ., . A shock of earthquake was felt nt Nottingham, England, on the 2'Jih of last month. The VifiVersfly of Traghfr refused re-fused admission to the femalestudents e.xpellalifropi flie Wiusian universities. universi-ties. A suhmarine ;oubl w a Unit to he laid by the Danish Great Northern Company between Enp;land""an"d".Swe-' The Neapolitan papers state tli.it from observations taken on Mount Vesuvius new earthquakes arc expected. ex-pected. .. ( t 'Tho IW Delhi tioifn sjfty thevlta-' ltaiis' prefect : nre( issuing : onlers strictly prohibiting pilgrimages. In consequence of tlie continued prevalence ol .cholera, in Bavaria, the usual October feast will not be held this year. Crab-racing, the latest sport introduced intro-duced in- Europe, -ia indulged "extensively "exten-sively at Ostuud and other fiisl jomi-bla places. The tonnage of shipping that entered enter-ed an dcleared the ports of'Great Britain Bri-tain between So0 and 1S71 rose from 14,50.3,004 to 41.:.17,S7S tons. A conference will; bo; held ;it ! Constantinople Con-stantinople this month to settle the question of the measurement of -vessels passing through. tlie Suez Canal. An epidemic of virulent typhoid in forty-three families in one o'f the best quarters of London was traced to milk from a farm on which the water (V;w badly polluted. The class-list of" the Cambridge ! University examinations for English ! women shows l'l'O candidates at the nine different centers where examinations. examina-tions. are hold. Last yoar there were 1.34, and the year before fhat 1l7. ' ThekiiiL'Of Burmah vioMfmr i the pressure of circumstances, has detenu inul to imjirovc his countty, and make it attractive alike to the Burmese and the '"outside barbarians." barbari-ans." He has declined to begin by introducing gas and railways. The resth, correspondent of the Hamburg )!:, hath writes to that paper that a series of disastrous failures fail-ures among tho manufacturers in Hungary arc considered imminent, and that tlie failure of lire J'coplp'b' Bank of IVsth is now inevitable. -, It is s;.id that auriferous sand lias been discovered near Tulich, in Prussia, Prus-sia, and from tlie attention given to tiie matter by the Girvern'iucnt miners mi-ners it is thought that the value U great. A company has been formed.. to work the diggings, and. great re- i suits are anticipate.!. ' The excitement of the Catholic masses of Erance, in connection with , i.iiv j.'Mume.- to LUC slirinr- WlRTC tue ngin Mary is r-aid to - fuiv'o ap- Itearnl, h;is U-d the Pope to'"-av that the Virgin is establishing a kinloni for herself in France, while the loyalists loy-alists have conceived strong hopes ot making the matter tura-to "tlie ad-.an-; Uigo ul the Compile tbamlionl, who ! wants to be Henry V. on a French throne, and is a thorough Catho'ir. |