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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.

Paris, May 23. After a failure to effect a numerous comt'nation, a new Ministry is constituted ac follows :•— General Do Cissy, Vice-President ; of the Council and Minister of War ; the Due De Necades./Minister of Foreign Affairs ;.>M, • Fourton, Minister of the Interior and of Finance ; M. Failhand, Minister of Justice ; Admiral Montaigre, Minister of Marine; M. Grivat, Minister of - Commerce ; - and M Cumont, Minister of Public Instruction. Prince Hohenobe, the Ambassador from Germany, presented his credentials to Macmahon, and amicable ' assurances were exchanged. • Owing to the failure of M. Goulard to form a Ministry, M'Mahon completed the list as already, telegraphed. The new Cabinet is essentially of a business character, and tbey will prepare the constitutional laws, leaving to the Assembly tbe transmission of Preside tial powers. ' The recent crisis is expected] to has' en the dissolution of the Assembly. LoNDON.'May 28. '. The Chilian authorities have released Captain Hyde, who was imprisoned for his vessel capsizing with Chilian passengers on board, 'I he question ot indemnity is pending. . Money is easy, and a reduction of discount is expected. The Bank reserve is stronger. Stocks are depressed. Another wool failure at Bradford is announced. - The completion of the wool sales was animated, and prices show an upward tendency. The death ot Mr Roger Thietry, formerly Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales i 9 announced. Arrived — Asia, Hobraon, and Lord Warden from Melbourne. Paramatta from Syndney. SPECIAL CABLE., 7 London, May 23. The New Zea'and Loan of £,72,000 has been taken at 98.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 129, 1 June 1874, Page 2

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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 129, 1 June 1874, Page 2

EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 129, 1 June 1874, Page 2

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