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r;: [cablegrams,] London, September 9. . The witnesses called for. the defence in the Tich borne case identify the claimant- as - Roger Tichborne, and declare to having seen him and . Miss Doughty together. Some declare their knowledge of Orton and Castro. Tha Knighthood of Mr Wilson, the Chief Secretary ot Tasmania is gazetted. Admiral Yelverton sent the captured vessels to Gibraltar. Tbe insurgents offered no resistance. Advices from Cape Coast to August li, state tbat affairs are unchanged. A new Tnrkish loan of fifteen millions is concluded. England returns tbe insurgeuts sbip_. The payment of the Geneva award is completed. There has been a great fire at Havannah, occasioning a large loss of property. It is supposed to have been tbe work of an incendiary. At Berlin a statue of victory commemorative of the war between France and Germany has been unveiled. FRANCE. The last instalment, of Jbg indemnity has been paid to Germany. The Germans finally evacuate on the 16th , -.PAIN.' The Cortes has adopted the proposal for the reestablishment of military discipline and death for mutineers. Tbe Salmeron Cabinet have resigned . - Signor Caste Uar is the new Minister. . The Carlist successes continue. One- hundred and fifty thousand reserves are called out, and half a million of the militia are armed. ITALY. The Pope is again ill. London, September 10. Wheat is advancing. The Queen is. go_Dg to . Hoiborn to meet the Crown Princess of Prussia: In the raiiway accident at Guildford three were killed and thirteen injured, London, September 9. ■••_■- Commercial. — The exports for August were 2_J millions, and the imports 19| millions. Arrived. — Great Britain, Leonora, Beautiful Star. . iS , s
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 224, 17 September 1873, Page 2
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