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. . , London, March 30. A baronetcy has been conferred on General Wolseley, with the additional distinctions of G. 0.8. and G.C.M.G. A pension has also been granted him, and to-night he received the thanks of both Houses for his services, ‘ rm - , April 1. The revenue for the year is seventy-six and a-half millions, exceeding the estimate by two millions and three-quarters. Disraeli has promised to consider the suggestion of the burial of the remains of Livingstone in Westminister Abbey, at the public expense. mi • , , April 4. 1 here is a great lock-out of agricultural laborers in the Eastern counties. m , Paris, March 30. iwo Republican deputies have been returned for the departments of Gironde and Haute Marne. __ , , _ Madrid, March 30. Marshal Sf rrano carried, and still retains the first Carlist line. The attack on the second line was unsuccessful. •k . , „ Berlin, March 30. Eistnarck threatens to resign unless the Reichstag vote the array standard as 401,000 men. ’ The Archbishop of Cologne has been arrested.
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Evening Star, Issue 3475, 13 April 1874, Page 3
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165LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3475, 13 April 1874, Page 3
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