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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.

London, July 10. ' The Commons have commenced discussing (he Archbishop of Canterbury's Bill for the suppression of Ritualistic practices in tbe Church of England. Mr Gladstone opposed it as a dangerous measure, and thought -a Judge should be appointed to institute an inquiry. Lord Burrington, a Conservative, bas been unseated on a petition, and W. Stanton, Liberal member for Stroud, who was petitioned against, bas been declared elected. July 11. The Australian May mails via Brindisi are delivered. A forged marginal credit on the National Bank of Scotland is being circulated from San Francisco, and may reach tbe Australian Colonies. Wool is selliDg privately at a slight advance. The wheat market is droopiDg. Adelaide fetches 62s to 61s per 4961 bs; flour, 41s to 44s per 2801bs. The Californian wheat crop is nearly double that of last year. Arrived. — Hawley City, Florence, Poaedon. Paris, July 10. The Government bas informed the Committee of Thirty that M'Mahon insists upon tbe right of dissolving tbe Assembly and appointing a portion of the Upper Chamber. The Constitution debate takes place nest week. The Bonapartists recom- ; mend the prosecution of Rouher. Berlin, July 12. An attempt was made to assassina'e Bismarck while travelling in an open carriage in the neighborhood of Kissengen. He was fired -at and slightly injured in the wrist. The assassin was immediately arrested, and found to be a young man unknown. Disturbances amongst tbe peasants have taken place in East Prussia, arising from the operation ot the new districts regulation Jaw. Paris, July 13. Figaro is suspended for a fortnight for atiacking the Assembly. Madrid, July 13. The Carlist General Dorregarry shot i several Republican prisoners, and an-

nonnces bis intention to carry on the war without mercy.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 173, 23 July 1874, Page 2

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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 173, 23 July 1874, Page 2

EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 173, 23 July 1874, Page 2

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