LATER EUROPEAN NEWS
[Br Electric Telegraph.]
POET CHALMERS. September 14. Arrived—The schooner Argues Jessie from Hobart Town, bringing the following news. E N GDIS II NEWS. (PER REUTERS SPECIAL CABLE.) LONDON. August 29. The Harvest is nearly completed and the result satisfactory. The Great Eastern is laying the new Atlantic Cahle. The wool sides proceed with extreme firmness. 70,000 bales ■ have been sold. Foreign buyers arc operating (competing?) vigorously with homo. The Brussels International Congress lias closed. Marshal M'Mahon has returned to Paris from Brittany through which he ha 3 been making a tour, and where he was quietly received. In replying to addresses he has reiterated the statement previously made as to absolute necessity of seveu years continuance of his Presidency being made very definite and fixed, there being no other means of recovery from the heavy fall that had recently taken place. English wheat 443 to 52s per quarter
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1211, 15 September 1874, Page 2
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