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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

THE PANIC ; IN AMERICA. 1., , THE ASHANTEE WAR, ;."■; j ' „ DEATH OF SIR E. LANDSEER. j AERIAL VOYAGE ACROSS;;THE „,vr I', Jf; - ;; :, ■ ATLANTIC., • •^■'o) _ j ? — ™^^^^™^tS" f ' j , «... t '"■'■. - ' J-'— ■ ..:; •■■}•■■ )'.< : ■ LoiTDbN'jSept. 30. 1 r Tli'e August Australian mail^have'bee n Idelwejced.; , r ";;,;.', ~.,,1'.. ...;'"■',.',',,„ :( -.", ; ;. \\ "" To'e'Star of the North .'met ' wifch-a^eyere , gale v off /the Scillyrlslands,; in.whicli slie lost her bpats^a^d'jbulvrarks, andiwas compelledt'tp throw overboard, ; her cargo, coi-; sisting offlour. i: , ; ■ -"• ■• . „;^H : ■.: ■' -.• r ! .......News irom. the. (Gold Coast, to-Septem-ber ;9 ; states thiatthe Ashantees'wer.equiet, but it iw believed', that they .aye vfaiiin» : until the'termihatib'n'of the rainy season to commence .operations. ; ;Mean while they ,are half-starving." . , ...,,,.,. , . ; /J The coast has 'been bldck'ade'd by th!e British; war ; owing M ?then dis- ! co very that French and American;^vessels have been selling powder to the Hostile tribes.:/ ; .:. ;' ; . ;-. ;.; :■■ ■; • X ;; rv" ; Arrived — Yorkshire, from Melbourne.! ■■■:■■■ • : .•■■ ; ;! : : ■ PABis;?Septi'So, ] The French organs representing' the Bonapartists ; and Republicans protest against the coalition in favor '..of. th^ Comte^de-Chamb6rd. ..' [ ''.'. ; \l,\ I :■'.:: .■■■■<\.r. ,:, ■ -UU-'.-Ks : M^.bllll>, Sept. 3QJ- t The., f ailure,, _o.f the, ...b!ombardment.'lof ■Alicante by the insurgents' frigates has caused much rejoicing at Madrid. L ; .; The Spaniards are irritated' at the con;;duct of England. ■ ; T ;j " « 'i ■.•-•■ ; -'■■■■ ■■'■ ■- New York, Sept. 30. ■! - Although* a better feeling prevails"' in Araericaj ; the ; commercial deadlock continues. ; !.:! \' • i-N; ; V ■'. ! LojfDOlSr, Octv L \ Four deaths froni cholera have gccu^ed on board a. -French brig, from Havre, lying at Liverpool, but precautionary : measures jhayeibjßentakenvto. prevent! Jthe spread of disease. ' \ ' [ The reyernie 'forthe quarter amounts! to 17 millions and three-eighths sterling,

showing an increase of one million and a half. MrPlimsoll's commission for inquiring into the condition of the mercantile marine has brought up a preliminary report, which rather deprecates any interference with the i shippingjrjde.^..^^^;^?*:^ Stock* are recovering. " 'Commercial affairs are steadily improving 1 . , _ ,„-.-***, ■™mr i ''Tr !: "-'" '.i'.----.-.-vv>!»*«»rVwi->JSB-S5a > SHSS» The Exchange has been re-opened, and the grain Jandi cotton markets are slowly revising; — ......... British fr.|gates;are leaving San Francisco for Hotiiplulu, ;in consequence of the expected^; death > of, r King Lunalilo, the King of the Sandwich Islauds. / ; .!■■>, ;; : v•. ,\i\i^jmpoSi^b.2. The death of Sir ; : Edwin Landsfeer, tiie eminent painter, is announced. ; :q :.•■:>;:;,-::. v.: ■ v i .?■•■•'-.!-: Paris; Oct. 2. ' M. Gambetta, in a speech delivered at Bordeanx, declared the Republic to be ' inseparable froni 'France,; apdJihe Government suspended the^dfepuiy-fe'aydr for allowing the speech &6 be made/ < ; ,riS^wWiKi l b<sb2 : , „,The American iTreasury_/is! depositing currency at New Qrleans and- Charleston, in order to assist the movement for the exportation of cotton. r , Mr Gladstone, in the case; of a_defea,tjpf the Liberals at tixe Taunton ' ekction, as , represente.d tiy the Inew^S^lijiitorrGeneral, .■Mr^a^'s^^Uljapp^al'.to thqyc'qup.tiy. 'News.-.trom^Capi?'^ September states that the health of the troops was much improved. Paris, Oct. 4 Th&vFrench Left -Centre; has issued a .manifesto,. r , .l avpr, } qf } aj Conservative Repubiic" and" the' Extreme Left has decided'krleave the guidance of affairs in the.hands of the~Left Centre. , f 6f-;ihe^oTttrchists is, as soon as the Assembly ! m'e'etsM NSvem-ber-^tf'restore, foy^fy~WitHXConstitutional 'GoveMment'^ 'The flag is to be adopted, withjan emblem of the old royalty combinedJ£ %nd } immediately, a Lieutenant-General of the kingdom will be nominated. ""'"^ •'-riThe" 1 - Govenimeiit r j M Bas : pfoMtJttH the 'piiSlicatiori ■ of 1 - ainy^ F disctisßions Sn M. Gambetta's speech recently delivered at B ?rdeaux. 3 - rt ,:^ml :^u-r^U r . Madrid, Oct. 4. ' Discouragemertt3 have arisen among the Carlists. i\m .' i '/;-r.vT/aa : JTAL J .. 4-*-- '•■; v!,-fr;> '::■:.■'■. ■'{ 'M I?pHsp.N n ost. 6fl. Money is easier. Stocks are improving. > ) \ "'■■■ :-r.-T' •/,■-' it London^ Oct'. 1 7. In a letter thelllight Hon. B. Disraeli strongly denputices the: cquductj pi the Ministry while xiij^ffice^ and DefieVje^that the country desires to close its career of plundering and ■ blundering.) {[.Cabinet meetings are ( beingf held daily.. *; ; j;fi it iiivObituaryi r^- Count ::Sjkti2ibeki«-()lStre-leckl). .h:' ■.i:'V;p- ;.■■; ■•■;! •Tf i [\v V-rfJ 2JC?r ' ". •!At the' NewmarkefcxSecond October 'Meeting, the following was the result of rac*e for the Cesarewitch Stakes— a Handicap of 25 sovsi. eachy 15: soys; forfeit, with 200 soys. added. Distance, 2 miles, 2 furlongs andf 2B; yards. - <. ■• >^ JlB r jt Earlbf Zetland's b i! h ; Rmgbud, : 4 yrs, \y King Td'm^QuiWfvei 1..C1 ... ... 1 Mr W.S. ( Crauford'sch;c Royal. George, 3 f yrsV by Toxophplite, d^m by; .^qiu^ Melbourne *"■ .'.':' ''% } 2 Lord Eglinton's br c Pirate^ : 3'y%V W Adventurer- % Kate. f Dayrell 3 At the wool sales' competition continues extremely vigorous. _ , ... :..'. 7: '-. : ? T r '.';■ ,"5 •:' . ; .JpAltlSj'iO.Cti 7. The trial of Marshal Bazaine lias been commenced at Versailles. T The Duc'dI K Bro'gue; J uv -delivering a ..speech,, declared^ that ; .the., revival of priestly ruie'ln.Franc^^Va^ < lmpbßsiDle. ■ .-.■!-■.=■.' >.-.-si iw/r vr.liiilWVSrS^l^ The Carlists have precipitately ejacuated, Esfcella, a city Jn the j province of ■■XT-' • ' ' iil ' '•*'■ * ■ '-- - ; ■. '■• Ot-' : lit J 'i:iUJ JAI it tu. ■ ■ ■ ■ " New YoRK,(Oci,J. Captain Jack .and three other MBdoc .Indians/} concerned! in ;the: recent Modoc war, have been hanged as rebels. --Ti-no wly^cbnstructed" b~all6W'leftT£merica yesterday; for -an aerial voyage across the Atlantic .to. Europe.. _. „_ ■

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1623, 17 October 1873, Page 2

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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1623, 17 October 1873, Page 2

LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1623, 17 October 1873, Page 2

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