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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.

London, June 28. I In a battle at Eatalla between the Bepublica1. army and tbe Carliet insurgents Concha, tht V Republican General, effected a successful out- \ flanking movement, and captured au i__ portaai \poritioa that had been held by the Curd-.*-. General Concha following up his advantage attacked the C_rliats* entrenchment at Mars, and in the attack the General was killed. U_ _bis tbe Republican army reiirid, but wiihoul disorder. Zabala succeeds Concha. June 30. Details have been received of a serioui r Republican defeat. The loss is estimated ai ■1000; many officers were killed. The wai :; material is wfe, and the army las returnee lo Ban,

Marshal Macmahcn in a general order issued to-day to ihe troops says that with the army he will throughout the next seven years maintain order and authority. This absolute allusion to the seplimate has caused irritation amongst the Legi-imists, but other parties approve of it The Committee of Thirty has rejected the Constitution Bill introduced by the Leit Centre, and haviog decided to (iiaft a Bill itself has entrusted the task to members favorable to Macm-ihon's personal power for seven ytaia. The Bishop of Frilda has sent proposals to Berlin with the objects of becoming reconciled with the Government July 1. In the House of Commons Mr Butt made , a n.otioo to r st re the Irish Parliamtnt, and to deal exclusively with tbe management of Irish nff.irs. Dr Ball, Attorney-General for Ireland, vigorously opposed the proposal, on the ground that it w.is fraught with danger to England, nnd would be utter ruin to Ireland. The discussion has bien adjourned till Tlmredar, The Liberals repudiate Home Rule. Tl:e rostmsster-General is arranging with thePeninsu'arani O/iental Coropaoy with the object of enabling their steamers to pass through tbe Suez Canal If carried out it is expected that a saving of twenty-four hours will be the result.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 165, 14 July 1874, Page 2

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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 165, 14 July 1874, Page 2

EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 165, 14 July 1874, Page 2

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