EUROPEAN NEWS
TO 18th JUNE. LATEST TELEGRAMS. BY AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Paris, June 13. In the Assembly the Left proposed a motion of want of confidence in Founion, Minister of the Interior, for laxity in dealing with the Bonapartists, but it was rejected by 277 to 362. The Government have suspended for a fortnight, and intend to prosecute Bonapartist papers for publishing seditious articles. June 15. The Left Centre introduced a Bill today, proclaiming the Republic, and confirming the Septemniate upon the terms of receiving a constitution. The Right Centre approved of the movement, but hesitated to break with the Right, and the Radicals, though objecting to the constituent power of the Assembly, supported the Bill, wishing thereby to crush the Bonapartists. Amid great excitement, there voted for the Left-Centre’s Bill 345 against 341. The Assembly rejected a motion favoring the restoration of Chambord to the throne. Count Saibte Croix has been sentenced to pay a fine, and to undergo two months’ imprisonment. The race for the Grand Prix of Paris was won by Marshall’s Trent; Feuld’s Saltorelle, second; Crowther Harrison’s Tomahawk, third. June 16. A vote was arrived at in the A ssembly on Monday for the proclamation of the Republic. Republican journals say that the Republic will not be proclaimed, but Monarchy has now become imjxjssible. The Orleanist organs say that the position is unchanged, only to the extent that M’Mahon’s power is consolidated. London, June 17. M. Rochefort has arrived in Ireland. He was received with hostility both in Cork and Dublin. In the race for the Royal Hunt Cup Captain Sterling’s Lowlander was first; Long's Maid of Perth second; Sir F. Johnstone’s Flower of the Forest third. In the race for the Golden Cup, Delamaine’s B. G. Baird, by Vermont, was first,. Between Merry’s Doncaster and Lefevre’s Flageolet there was a dead heat for second place. Earl Carnarvon has received the Fiji Commissioners' report. Rome, June 17. The Pope held a grand reception at the Vatican in celebration of tnc twentyeighth anniversary of his election to the Papacy.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 185, 8 July 1874, Page 2
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341EUROPEAN NEWS Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 185, 8 July 1874, Page 2
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