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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.

London, June 11. The programme of the Left Centre in the French Assembly deraant.s the proclamation of a Republic or a dissolution. It refuses to form an alliance with the Kight Centre, unless the latter accepts a definite Republic. The proceedings i*i tho Assembly ere daily maTked by ptormj incidents. Gambetta on June 9th, accused the Ministry of favoring the Bonaparlists, and stigmatised the Bonapartists as wretches. 1 his caused a tumultuous scene. Gambetta refused to retract the expression. The Pope's health is to far recoveied that he has resumed ho!din? receptions, and on June 9th he received two hundred American pilgrims. In Spain eight thousand Carlists under Don AlphoiiEO (brother of Don Carlos) bave been defeated by the Republican troops i'.i the Province of Arragon. The R M.S. Pera arrived at Galle on June 9th. The HMS. Baroda sailed on the 6th at 7 p.m. The Australian April mails, via Brindisi, were delivered in Lon-lon on June 8, and lho-e by way of California on June 10. The French Assembly by a mojority of 348 to 337, voted the maintennnce of the sge of election at 21, thereby defeating the vital clause of the Municipal Bill. A Berlin telegrnni reports that the pr petty of M. Ledochowski, the depos.d Archbishop of Posen, has been sequestrated.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 146, 20 June 1874, Page 2

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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 146, 20 June 1874, Page 2

EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 146, 20 June 1874, Page 2

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