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LATEST FROM EUROPE.

(Per Omco at the Bluff.) Bonbon, August 5. In the House of Commons Mr Plimsoll apologised and withdrew the unparliamentary expressions he had used'. Mr Disraeli considered the apology full and satisfactory, and the motion for a reprimand was discharged. At' the International IVlmdeipal banquet at Guildhall several foreign May or.?’ wore present, and. cordial speeches were exchanged. The Alphonsisls have e;iptumfL'’odwigel. The British Consul at Milan sfatc-s thatd.here is a market open in Italy for Australian silk worms, and that grain and cocoons realise a high price. He recommends increased planting in Australia. _ The Australian mails, via Brindisi, were delivered yesterday. Andrew Johnson, formerly President of the United States, is dead. Colonel Baker, of the 10th lutsfars, who was tried for indecently assaulting a lady in a railway carriage, lias bon sentenced to twelve imprisonment, without hard labor in addition to a LSOO lino and costs. ’ The Unsea worthy Shipping : ’.lll has passed. Desultory fighting lias taken place between the Turkish troops and the insurgents. The latter are* retreating. Austria, Russia, and Germany are neutral, and have enjoined Sorvia to remain neutral also. Galle, August 3. The R.M. s.s. Golcouda left Galle, tor Australia, on July 31.

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Evening Star, Issue 3892, 14 August 1875, Page 3

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LATEST FROM EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 3892, 14 August 1875, Page 3

LATEST FROM EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 3892, 14 August 1875, Page 3

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