LATER EUROPEAN NEWS.
PER SWORDFISH FROM HOB ART ! ■■"■■ -.: '■:; town;. ■:■■'" ■'■■■-.; :iv/
THE CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN.
BATTLE OF ESTELLA.
REPUBLICAN GENERAL CONCHA: I ;..■■ -.- KILLED.
THE REPUBLICANS DEFEATED, WITH A LOSS IN KILLED OF : 4000 MEN AND OFFICEES. '
HOME RULE DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
[angio-australian .press telegraph : AGENCT.] : .
Port Chalmers, July 13; London^ June 28. In a battle at Estella, in Spain, between the Bepublican army and the Carlists, Concha, the Bepublican General effected a successful out-flanking movement, and captured an impbrtant position held by the Carlists. General Opucha following up his advantage, attacked the Carlist entrenchment at Maro. . • • : In the attack . the General^ was killed. On this the Republican army retired, but without disorder. --../.-....... j General; Sabela succeded General |ooncha.- ; - : ; .". ',", , r ! June 30.( | Details which have been received show jthat the fighting at Estella resulted in a | serious Repnblicau defeats : i The 1033 is estimated at 4000. 'i Many •officers were killed. ' ■■;■.-■•>-■■ ■■•..•■. i-i j The;war material IB safe, and the army 'has returned to Le Rieu. | - .■■■" ■.■.■;. ■■;■ . r ;• :.. '■ France.. ; Marshal MacMahon, in a general order | issued to- (Jay to the troops says that with f the assistance of the army he will, through^ out the next seven years, maintain order i and authority. :""' I This; .absolute, allusion .to the Septiinate ; has caused irritation amongst the Legitiraatists, but other parties approve of it. The Committee of Thirty has rejected the Constitution Bill introduced by (the Left Centre, and haying decided to draft J a Bill itself, has entrusted the task to ineriibers favorable to MacMahon's personal power for seven years. ■■■■■-••> Germany, June 30. ; The Bishops at Frilda have Bent, proposals •to Berlin, with the object of becoming reconciled with the Government.; London, July 1. In the* ! House of Commons Mr Butt ' made a motion to restore the Irish Parliament/with power to deal exclusively with the management of Irish affairs. Dr Ball, Attorney: General for Ireland, vigorously i opposed ; the proposal on the ground that it was fraught with danger- to . England, and would be utter ruin to Ireland. . ; The discussion has been adjourned till Thursday. The Liberals repudiate Home Rule. The Postmaster-General is arranging with the Peninsula and Oriental Company with the object of enabling their steamers to pass through the Suez Canal. If the proposal is carried out it |s expected that a saving of 24 hours will be Ithpfdault.^ The following news was brought by the brigantine Sword fish, of Hobart Town, which arrived here at 4.30 p.m; ; ■ ■ i:; > -iJii,-:~4r-r . ,-.. ,."—:■■ , i ' ! .,...,..' ! :
The New Orleans City Railroad?recently sunk in the river a bag containing j^C^'^^unterieit'^niocjkel^iDbins, the returns of one year's business/ The railroad companies have, offered a reward of ] 000 dollars, for information which will lead to the discoyery and punishment of the counterfeiters. '
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1853, 14 July 1874, Page 2
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