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LATEST TELEGRAMS FROM ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

LONDON*. m , ■ October 7. Tne August Australian mail has been delivered. v ' News from the Gold' Coast to 9fch Reptem-' ber states that the Ashantees left are believed' to be waiting until the'"termination of thV rainy season to ' recommence- operations/ Meanwhile' they are -halfstarving. The coast is blockaded by the Brituh, uwiu/ to thV .discovery, that French an 1 American vsss'eV are selling powder to-the tribes. ~" '■ , if our-deaths from cholera have occurred on ' board-a French brig from' Havre- at'Liverpool.,... . . "," - , '- The revrehue for the last quarter amount *? \l» lion 3 sterli ng» ; showing of \\ nubi-.m. Mr. PiiuuolVs Commission for enquiring into the condition of'thr Mercantile fcLwinS'has broughi.up a.preliminxry report," wlreh rather.,deprecafces any. interference with the ' shipping trade. A report i 3 gaining ground that Mr. Gladstone, in 0038 of the cbfeat of the Liberate-, at faantori, wi'l appeal to the country. The death of Sir tiiivin Lan'dseer, the painter, -i3.announced. .

At the Newmarket October Meeting for' tae Ce3irjwitca Spikes, Xing Lud came in urat, Koyal George secon I, and Pirate third. • In a letter* Mr. Disraeli strongly denounces" the conduct of Ministers; and. say 3 he-be-lieves that the country decides to close'the' career of 'piun lering and blundering Cabinet' meetings are held daily. ° .'

m- Ti * -r , Octob3r.4 The French Left Centre have isslied a manifesto m. favor of a Conservative-farm- of Gravemment, and the extreme Left Have 1 decided .to leave.tho. guidance of aifdra iivth--hands of the Left Centre; • The Monarchists as soon as the Assembly meets in November! will restore Royalty, with a constitutional "- wovernment. The tricolor Hag. is to bo' a lopted, the emblem of the old Royalty" ' combined, and immediately a Lieutenant-/ General of the kingdom wiilbe nomina L ed The Govenvnent has prohibifced.the publica-".' tion of any discussion on Gambetta's speech rscently delivered.at Bordeaux, in which he - declared, a republic 'to be. inseparable • frqm • France. The. Government has suspended the"-■ ■ Deputy-Mayor for allowing the speech to be' ; ' made. The trial of Marshal Bazaine has com- - mencecl. The' Dub de Broglie has declared that the revival of priestly rule in France is impos- "* sible. c ' The French organs representing Bonapartiste and uepublicans protest the coalition in favor of the Coihte de Chambord. MADRID. rp. n ~ . , . October 7. ±ne Uarnsts have precipitately evacuated Stella city; in the Province of Navarre ' The failure-in-the bombardment of Alieant by the unurgani; frigates caused ni ich' voicing 111' Madrid.,, The Spaniards are irritated at the conduct of ilingland. . Disagrjements have arisen among the Car- " • liatd. ' - ° J • NEW YORK. . n . • T , , October?. Captain Jack and three other Moioo Inchans have-been hanged 1 as rebels/ - ' ' A ixewly-coifitr acted balloon lefftAmerica " yesterday on an atrial* voyage aerosa the *' Atlantic, to Europe. ' - • , The American' Treasury is .depositing cur- - rency at New Orleans and Charleston, in or/--der to assist the movement for the exporfca. tion of cofctpn.. ' * Commercial affairs are steadily improving Exchange, 13 re-opened, grain and cotton markets' are .slowly reviving. Bntish'irigafes. are 'leaving San Francisco, ' ' for .Honolulu, in .consequence of .the expected' tteatK of Kihg'Luhalflb. " ''

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 242, 24 October 1873, Page 6

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LATEST TELEGRAMS FROM ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 242, 24 October 1873, Page 6

LATEST TELEGRAMS FROM ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 242, 24 October 1873, Page 6

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