BY ATLANTIC CABLE.
London V^-^^^^B The Newmarket October suited as follows:— W. S. Q^^^^^^H Heather Bell, 1 ; Lord Glaagow-^^^^^fl Melbourne, 2 ; Merry's chestnut *^^^^^H Thormanby out of Sunflower, 3. The Committee appointed °7^^^^| House of Commons'' oii the Larid T^j^j^j^H of Ireland, will report early neit ses^^^H Mr Q-ladatone's election for Lancasl^^^B is despaired of. He will get in for Gre&^^H wich. - The new submarine telegraph cablq^H from Malta to Alexandria, was completed^fl on the 3rd October. Samuel Eaton, station master at Abergale, the scene of the late accident on the fl London and Chester Bailway, who was, fl presecuted for manslaughter, has been fl acquitted. fl Mr Disraeli has issued an address to ■ his constituents in Buckinghamshire. ■ He says the policy of the Whigs on the ■ Irish question would unsettle property, ■ make confiscation contagious, and give 1 England over to Popery and the rale of I fotfeigh j>owers f J The Liberals oppose the Irish Chiirck A disestablishment. fl Eumor says that Victor Emmanuel's second son may be called to the throne of Spain. pAßis,Oct. 9. Erench papers anticipate a civil war ia Spain. Italy has appointed a minister to ' Mexico, who will represent France. Queen Isabella has issued a protest against the Spanish and states that her right to the throne is not injured by it, and that the acts of the Junta are not binding. , The Italian Prime Minister is en route for Paris to negociate relative to concessions by Prance, ; Admiral Fa,mkgut was received with ovations at Athens. ... The Eoyal Family of France went te Biarritz to meet the Queen of Spain. The report of a reduction in the Prussian army is contradicted. The war agitation causes excitement between France and Germany. France and Italy, and the new *. French alliance negoeiation with Spain* are progressing towards a panic. ..'% . , Napoleon's speech at Chalons is said to indicate war. ( Maj>bid, Oct. 5. The Constituent Assembly has been elected. Perfect order pre^lß.7 ; Pequella fled to France. .''''; The Queen took all her own jewels and regalia, and 26 millions of reals. The Barcelona populace publicly burnt the portrait of Isabella. Bassols was appointed by the Junta to command in Catalonia. Madoz was appointed president of the Junta, but he resigned. Aguire succeeds. Serrano is appointed General-in-Chief. Noyaliched died on the Ist from wounds received in an engagement with Serrano. General Colonge, of the Eoyaliat army, has been arrested, and awaits his trial in the Fort of Santoha. •.• . Armed citizens occupy the guard houses and posts about .Madrid. Prim is opposed to the Bepublic. Diplomatic relations of the Great Powers in Europe with Spain remain in statu quo. *..>■■.. ;.-■-•■• . VnaorA, Oct. s.'* — MrDeak, rar Hungaritarstatesman, was given a banquet" and address. from the ambassadors t>f~foreign-powers; . /_L COPESHAGEK, Oct.-5.^ The King of Denmsrk.: i saysoJ;hat the negotiations with _the Prussian Govern- | mention the. Schleswig Holstein question i are thus far withoiiLjesults. Denmark | desires,ipeace..with.Prußßi&7 The ratification of the sale of St. Thomas Land other Danish. West India Island to I the United States, h^jbTOn.pos^gn^ | fqr one year. . ..,,-,,. ..... Z-l.^, «- '''■'■■'' '■'"""' Bs^mipef.^. King William has reviewed the 'fleet at MeL"-'- { -' : ■;■*'•- : -y^o ; i.: • Count Bismarck has been ordered to _London,forJiealth. , Prussia sends a war ship tp Parana./ The army is^ to be reduced. "^ "" / A- A ....:/.,:.., v^ A , 'NeW*3TpBK, Octi-9. A torchlight .procession of democrats took place :; on,the)sth., thousand persons marched in procession. _ .. The screw-propefier 1 "Perievewmce " was burnt on Lake Ontario 1 on* the lo &th. Twenty lives were iostP i! - ! " Disturbances between the whites and blacks have occurred" in Louisiana. Two whites amd five blacks' were -fcilecl. The quarrel arose from ; the 7 cow-hiding of & white- editor. * • ■-*- '- y < « . A-. r..- ■£ k'u The^lnternal^evenue-i Investigation resulted in the discharge of Commissioner Bollins and Deputy. The principal wit.
ness has been arreted ;o*r perjury. General M'Lella-d^fias been enthusiastii cally received in Philadelphia. I A steam-tug : exploded in dock at New I I *i^9 c a ** nß k wo P ersons were ft *ft jJjKr^d eight wounded. F m. IJr^fational Convention of French & IBj^xlians was held at Springfield, Mass., m Bth. Eesolutions the ■ . Confederation and jthe coercion of * jfa Scotia, and favoring annexation to l *,ac United States or th 6 formation of a | *$epublicj were passed. ' I The English cricketers have so far I jgeaten all opposition, and are in closest k^ jittachment with the Philadelphia Club. • j., The Spanish Minister *it Washington is recognised by the LTnited States as Hn Spanish Bepresentative. o y+7. 'H. irom Connecticut show that are in a majority. That Car .Yes with Grant in the Presidential Ij^Hte-Pl^;- "P -Francis Train has been nomiHjjj^jESjMjjrt&y the Fifth Congregational DisHBftHßftftk Congress.
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Southland Times, Issue 1063, 27 November 1868, Page 2
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