ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
LAI EST CABLEGRAMS. [Pes Alhambra] London failures are mostly bouseß engaged in the Ea>t India trade. ■Sixty persons have been drowned by the cap-jzing of a lighter ia the T-agus at Lisbon. The Cariist general wa3 repulsed in the attack on Blanco. One thousaud prisoners bave been sxohanged between the Government ani tho (Jarlisc forces. The British envoy to Burraah ia instructed to'demani ot the Kngan immediate explanation oi the friendly reception by hia Majesty of the ( hiuese general who wai implicrted in the murder of Morgary, the British explorer. Burglars are outiing the telegraph wires. -he Federal Union of British agricultural laborers hss appointed delegates to visit the Mis->i*.ip--i Vale 1 " and report on its suitabiiity for absorbing immigrant--. Tne Pops suffers much from lumbago, but is uot confined to his be >. He receives audiences as usual, yet much auxiety prevails. The 6t--Bnii*hip Vioksburg has been smashed by icebergs to lhe south of Ht John's Newfoundland} forty souls, including tbe captain, were lost.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 179, 20 July 1875, Page 2
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167ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 179, 20 July 1875, Page 2
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