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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

London, October 30, General Bcllemay has been placed on the retired list for threatening to resign if the Monarchy is restored. M‘Mahon has expressed confidence in the array. November 2. The RM.S.S. China, with the homeward Australian Mail, arrived at Guile last Friday. There is great confusion in France, owing to the conflicting views of the Monarchical circles. The Left Centre demands consolidation, and the Republican Press consider that the only solution of the political difficulty will be the prolongation of M‘Mahon’s power. November 3. The Orleanist Princes have declined the Lieutenancy of the Kingdom. The Monarchists propose that the Ministry approve of the proposition that the presidential functions by Marshal M‘Mahon, be prolonged. At Acheen, active preparation is being made by the Dutch for the Acheeu war. 1,300 men leave Java for Acheen. Several steamers convey stores. The Acheenese are fortifying the expected points of attack, and making the roads dangerous by digging pitfalls, covered with bamboo over spikes. It is said that the Sultan has asked America to interfere, and a favorable answer is expected. The Admiralty Court have condemned the owners of the Murillo to pay L 24,000 (another telegram states L 4,000) and also made a decree that the Murillo should be sold unless the judgment is satisfied. Ten united States railways have failed to pay interest upon their bonds. Chief Justice Bovillis dead. November 7. A semi-panic prevails on the Stock Exchange. Rates of American exchange are declining. On the re-opening of the French Assembly a message was received from the President, who declared that increased authority was necessary to promote the durability of the Government, and also essential for the safety of the country. A Conservative motion for the prolongation of M'Mahon’s powers for a further period of ten years was carried by a large majority. The Bourbon and Imperialists’ motions were both rejected. The French movement in favor of the Comte de Chambord has collapsed. The Vienna Exhibition is closed. The Tichborne trial is adjourned.

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Evening Star, Issue 3351, 15 November 1873, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3351, 15 November 1873, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3351, 15 November 1873, Page 2

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