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EUROPEAN.

London, August 11. The harvest has commenced. The English crop is favorably estimated. Obituary: Duchess of Inverness. The ship Dun mail was wrecked, on leaving Liverpool for Melbourne. All hands were saved. Ayrton Lowe Chief Commissioner of Public Works appointed Judge AdvocateGeneral question mooted whether Mr Gladstone must not seek re-election. [This is a paragraph which we are quite unable to interpret, and therefore print it just as received,— Ed.~\ FRANCE. The Legitimists have offered the title of King to the Count de Chambord, who has accepted it. The harvest is estimated at 15 par cent, under the average. SPAIN. August 12. — 2000 insurgents were marching on Madrid when they were attacked by the Republicans and utterly routed. Don Carlos fled. The insurrecis considered crushed. AMERICA. A steamer has been burned in the Potomac river, U.S., and seventy lives lost.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 203, 23 August 1873, Page 2

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EUROPEAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 203, 23 August 1873, Page 2

EUROPEAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 203, 23 August 1873, Page 2

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