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m, XT . _ London, July 10. me Mouse of C ommons has commenced the ducussmn on the Archbishop of Canterbury’s P 11 *™™ suppression of PJtualistic practices in the Church of England. Mr Gladstone opposed it as a dangerous measure, and thought a .Judge should be appointed to institute an inquiry.
Lord Barrington, a Conservative, has been unseated for Rye (?), on petition. Mr W. Stanton, a Liberal—member for Stroud—who ekcted Ctltl ° ned against ’ has been declared
The Australasian May mails, have been delivered. Forged marginal credits on the National ±sank of Scotland are being circulated from San iu-ancisco, and may reach the Australian Colonies,
m, ~ Paris, July 10. •L h * G ,°l™ cnt has informed the Committee of Thirty that M‘Mahon insists on the right of dissolution of the Assembly, and the appointment of a portion of the Upper Chamber. Hi* Constitutional debate takes place next week. r
Ihe Buonapartist propaganda recommended the prosecution of M. Reuher.
.\h e Fig a >'° has been suspended for a fortmght for attacking the Assembly,
. , Berlin, July 13. An attempt was made to assasinate Prince Bismark while travelling in an open carriage in the neighborhood of ICissengen. He was fired at and slightly injured in the wrist. The attempted assassin was immediately arrested, and was found to be a young man who was un-
A disturbance amongst the peasants has taken place in East Prussia, arising from the operation of the New Districts’ Peculation
ti.- n r* r. , Madrid, July 13. .. M v2!l i?ir G,liera ! Dorregarry has shot several Republican prisoners, and announced his intention to carry on the war without
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Evening Star, Issue 3561, 22 July 1874, Page 3
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269LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3561, 22 July 1874, Page 3
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