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CABLE TELEGRAMS.

London, July 10th. The House of Common* commenced th» discussion on Archbishop of Canterbury's Bill for the suppression of Ritualistic practicas in the Church of Eugland. Mr Gladstone opposed it as a dangerous measure, and thought a Judge should be appointed to institute an inquiry. Lord Barrington, a Conservative, haa been unseated for Rye, on petition. Mr W. Staunton, a Liberal—member for Stroud—who was petitioned against, has been elected. July 11th. The Australian May mails via Brindiai have been delivered. Forged marginal credits on the National Bank of Scotland are being circulated from San Franciaco, and may reach the Australian colonies. Wool is selling privately at a slight advance. The wheat market is drooping. Adelaide fetches 62s to 64s per four hundred and ninety six pounds ; flour, 41s to 45s per two hundred and eighty pounds. Calfornian wheat crops are nearly double those of last year. Arrived. —Hawley City, Florence Peaedon. Pi.318, July 10th. The Government informed the Commiste of thirty that Macmahon insists on the right of dissolution of the Assembly, and the appointment of a portion of the Upper Chamber. A Constitutional debate takes place next week. Bonapartist propaganda reoommended the prosecution of M. Rouher. July 13th. The Figaro has been suspended for a fortnight for attacking the Assembly. Beblik, July 13fch» An attempt was made to assassinate Bismark while travelling in an open oarriage in the neighbourhood of Kiasengen. He was fired at and slightly injured in the wrist; The assassin was immediately arrested and was found to be a young man unknown. A disturbance amongst the peasants has taken place in East Prussia, arising from operation of the New Districts' Regulation Law. Madbid, July 13th. The Carlist General Darrogarry has shot several Republican prisoners, and announced bis intention to carry on war without mercy,

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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 617, 24 July 1874, Page 6

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CABLE TELEGRAMS. Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 617, 24 July 1874, Page 6

CABLE TELEGRAMS. Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 617, 24 July 1874, Page 6

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