LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
GENERAL. London, October 2 0. Dr Kcnnealy is indisposed. The cxiimination of the witnesses for the defence is concluded. Mr Bright, at Birmingham, advocated England’s withdrawal from the Ashantec war, and the reconstruction of the Education Act. The English cricketers left England on the 23rd October. The expedition against the Asbantees to Coomassie, the Ashantec capital, is decided on. A Conservative candidate was elected for Hull. > RANCH. The Comte dc Chamhnrd concedes all their requirements to a deputation from the Light. The Monarchists leave to the Assembly the terms upon which the ('omte de Chambord shall be invited to the throne. Thiers heads the Bepublican opposition against the Monarchists. Spain. The Minister of Marine assumes the command of the squadron, vice Admiral Lobo dismissed. Aden. Disturbances have occurred among the lurks at Laihey. British troops left Aden to quell them.
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Evening Star, Issue 3340, 3 November 1873, Page 3
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142LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3340, 3 November 1873, Page 3
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