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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

LwmoN, November 10. The Cubans have shot fifty-seven more of the Virginia’s filibustering crew. America demands reparation, and threatens extreme measures, England has notified to Spain that without prejudice to any action she may t;ake in regard to the sixteen English who were shot, she will hold Spain resnowdole if any more are executed. Scrap v'astelar, the President, says he will Maintain the honor and integrity of Spavin, ’ but will telegraph to Englaujl and America, the satisfaction required by interi,\&.tiu»l law in reference to the recent execution of the filibusters, A squadron has been ordered to Twenty-six Englishmen were on board the Virginia. Sir Henry Jamas has been appointed Attorney-! Jenoral, and Mr Vernon Harcourtto the post of Solicitor-General, Dr I ;you Playfair has been appointed Post-master-General, in the room of Mr Mouse!!. The English at Elmina defeated the Ashantoes after a skirmish, and burnt five villages* Twenty-eight English were wounded

Major-General Wokeley is advancing in pursuit of the 'Ashantee forces towards Coomassio. Fkakcb. The Committee of Fifteen have arrived at a resolution prolonging Marshal MaoMahon’s powers as President for five years. The Committee propose that MacMahon’s title shall be President of the Republic President MacMahou demands seven years’ unconditional prolongation of his powers as President of the Republic as the terms of his reflection. A Colonel has been imprisoned for three months, for contempt of the Court appointed to try Marshal Uazaine.

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Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 2

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