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LATEST TELEGRAMS. London, October 15.

Lord Derby emphatically denies his intention of resigning. Lord Stanley siated that the political horizon in Europe is cloudy, but he hoped the good sen«e of the Powers would prevent war ; he said he was further convinced that time would allay the extreme irritation existing In the United Statea towards England. Sir John PakiDgtop, in strong term?, vindicated the Abyssinian expedition, although he admitted the great difficulties to be encountered. With regard to the inßurrectio.n the latest advices from Italy state that there had been farther fighting with the Garibaidians. The Italian Government has informed France that if a single solder is permitted to embarjc for Home, Italian troops will immediately enter Papal ter. ntory. The French fleet j,« anchored at Toulon, in readiness for sea. Napoleon complains that Ij»ly ha* broken the September Convention. The Papal troops attacked the Garibaldians, commanded by Menotti, G«ribaldi's ao«, and wece repulsed after fierce fighting. There has been a movement of troops to the north I of England owing to apprjehen&tans of a Feni»n outbreak. Garibaldi was accosted and conveyed voluntarily to the island of Caprera, from whence he escaped, and was re-amsted and sent back. Cruisers are now watching the island. 50,000 Italian troops are guarding the frontier. The insurrection in the Papal States, which is spreading, causes uneasiness in London and Paria. The P. and 0. Company have Rendered for the increased mail service. M. Fould, late Minister »f Finance ia France, is dead. The quarter's revenue of the United Kingdom amounteii to £15.000,000 sterling. Negotiations haye commenced between Prussia and Denmark respecting Sohleiwig. The Emperor Napoleon is making every effort to maintain peace. The Fenian movement is still troublesome ; fifty persons have been arrested in Manchester, and a Special Commission has been appointed to try them. A Republican has been elected for the State of Ohio, and a Democrat for the State of Pennsylvania. The Oriental Bank has declared a dividend of 6 per cent. The Abysxinian pioneer force left Aden for Massowah on the 28th September. A heavy typhoou is reported from Japan, The cotton market is active, with an upward tendency, and the beat fleeces of wool command former rates, but inferior is dull of sale at one penny lower. Consols, 94f to 945. Bank stock is depressed. Australian Government lecurities, are fluctuating. The Bank rate of discount is mar 1£ percent., and money plentiful. Tallow : Australian mutton sold at 425., and beef at 40i. 9d. per cwt. The former prices of wheat we fulJv maintained.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3231, 23 November 1867, Page 5

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. London, October 15. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3231, 23 November 1867, Page 5

LATEST TELEGRAMS. London, October 15. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3231, 23 November 1867, Page 5