LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. London, August 9.
A steamer win burned on the Potomac mer, U S., and 70
person* perished. The Legitimists in France offered Count de Chambord the titlo of King, which he lias accepted. The Puchesa of Inverness ig dead.
AllgUbt 11. Mr Ayrton is dead. Mr Lowe, Ibe Chief Commissioner of Public Works, Ims be?n appointed Judge Advocate General. The general question is mooted as to whether Mr Gladstone must not seek re-election. Tho harvest has commenwl, Tlio Etigli-h ciop ii fa\orabl.y estimated. In France tho crop is estimated at lv per cent, under the average. The Dunmail waa wrecked as »ho was leaving Liverpool for Melbourne. All on board wen? sated.
August 12. Two thousand insurgent i when marching on Madrid were attacked bv the Republican troops, and utterly routed. Don Carlos lied. Tho insurrection is considered crushed.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 202, 26 August 1873, Page 2
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