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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

London, January 3. Kaffir troubles at Natal continue. January 4.Cape Coast advices to December 1 state that Captain Glover has abandoned the Yolta River expedition and joined General Wolsely, who has determined to land his reinforcements, and commence the march on Coomassie. The Honorable Captain A. Chattels, of the Coldstream Guards, and aid-do-camp to General Wolsely, is dead. , January 5. A reduction in the rate of discount is expected, • . January 6. The grain stocks at the British ports are scanty. . St. Petersbubgh, January 4. The Duke of Edinburgh has arrived. Madrid, January 3. In a message to the Cortes, Senor Castellar declares the abolition of slavery to be urgent. General Moriones is marching on Bilboa. Twenty thousand Carlists are concentrated in its vicinity. The Cortes twice outvoted Castellar, and General Havila, the acting military authority, then dissolved the Cortes, and summoned the leaders of parties, excepting Carlist and Intransigentes,' to form a new Ministry. January 4. Marshal Serrano has been appointed Chief of the Spanish Executive. A. new Ministry has been formed, composed equally of Radicals and Conservatives. The change was accomplished without any disturbance. January 5. Serrano has suspended constitutional guarantees, and disarmed the Republican Volunteers. Serious fighting between the Carlists and Republicans _ has taken place at Saragossa. General Moriones being unable to advance his army in the direction of Bilboa, re-embarked at Santona.

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Evening Star, Issue 3400, 14 January 1874, Page 3

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3400, 14 January 1874, Page 3

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3400, 14 January 1874, Page 3

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