LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
m. , , , London, August 29. ihe harvest Is nearly completed, and the result is satisfactory. table 6 Easteniiß laying the new Atlantic Seventy thousand bales of wool have been sold. Poreign buyers are operating vigorously, and Home manufacturers are busy ° * cloSd. Brussels Tnternati °nal Congress has Marshal M'Blabon has returned to Paris from Brittany through which he has been mS! reiterated the a i < J drGSS f V reseute(i Mm, ho SISTm totbp-K^T* Dts had previously JSJ®. “ ab *°lute necessity of the seven fcSte aud fikeT ° f Presitbiutß hip being
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Evening Star, Issue 3607, 14 September 1874, Page 2
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91LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3607, 14 September 1874, Page 2
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