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m U , T A V -. London, June 12. Bill fr.r®i “ a , Te discussed the Judicature Bdl introduced by the Lord Chancellor, and rejected an amendment in favor of the Appellate Jurisdiction of the Lords. In the Commons the Government Factories Bill was read a second time.
Earl Carnarvon has rejected the FfjT Commissioners’ report. 4 The ‘ Moniteur ’ says although England is indisposed to grant the extradition of Rochefort. England cannot refuse an inquiry ‘ whether British subjects were net concerned in his ascopdan 9* with'principles laid down at the Congress on international law. •
The Lords have passed the Judicature Bill. Koohefort has arrived in Ireland, and was received with hostility both. in Cork and Dublin.
Cup w as won by Captain o tilling sLowlander, Mr Long’s Maid of Perth second, bur I. Johnstone’s Flower of the Forest third. M
The Ascot Gold Cup was won by M. Delamarres be Boiard, by Vermont, first; Mr Merry s Doncaster and M. Lefevro’s Flageolet ran a dead heat for second place.
m • , Paris, June 13. Xiiere is a growing excitement and party irritation in Pans and Versailles, owing to Gambettas denunciation of Bonapartists. Yesterday afternoon a great crowd assembled at the Pans station of the Versailles Railway, which guarded by poliee, when Count Saint Cron struck Gambetta with a stick. The was l m mediately arrested. The scenes at the Paris Railway Station &Suisr" nh ' **&■**«% the Assembly the Left moved a want of confidence motion in Fourton, Minister of the “ dea W with Bonapartists, but the motion was rejected by 377 to
The Government suspended for a fortnight, and intend to prosecute, for publishing seditious Bonapartist articles, ‘Le Rappel’ and Lo , The ‘Siecle’ is also buspended for a fortnight.
The Left Centre introduced a Bill to-dav proclaiming the Republic, and confirming the aeptennato upon the terms of receiving the con•Mutton. fh. to,. «f tk. motion Vm™ anxiously awaited. Thg Ceptre JS hesitated to break mtb the Right and Radicals, though objecting to a constituent power. The Assembly sunported the BUI, wishing thereby to crush iL Bonapartiste. When the question came on for discussion, the Assembly, amid neat Vrol ! mei?t ’ for tho Lef t Centre’s*'Bill by 3S against 341 The Radicals voted with the majority, and the Deputies of the Right Centre ™w°SihrsSrii" i, ‘° rity> 111
The Assembly rejected a motion in favor of the restoration of th 6 Comte de Chambord to the throne. Count Saint Cro;x has been sentenced to pay a fine, and two months’ imprisonment. a . •' . ■ ' - June 16, , vo t® was arrived at in the Assembly on Monday for the proclamation of the EeIt will not affect the Ministry. Constitutional motions were referred to a committee of thirty for their consideration and report. Republican journals say the Republic will not be proclaimed, but a Monarchy has now become impossible. Orleanist organs say the position is unchanged, only Marshal M'Mahon’s powers are consolidated. t, ~, Rome, June 16. _ r ha .rope held a grand reception at the Vatican, -in- celebration of the twenty-eighth anniversary of his election to the Papacy. ‘
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Evening Star, Issue 3541, 29 June 1874, Page 2
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