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Cablegrams.

London, September 21. A Vienna paper asserts that the King of Denmark rejected the proposal of Bismarck, to enter into a German confederation. Prince the Russian Chancellor, recognised the right to conclude a commercial treaty. New obk, September 21.

An alarming conflagration at a cotton mill on the Fall river, Massachusetts, resulted in the loss of 40 persons killed. London, September 22. The Republic of Guatemala saluted the British flag, and paid the indemnity of £20,000 for the outrage on Vice-Consul Magee. Nothing has been heard of the cable steamer Faraday for ten days. Beblin, September 22. The Berlin press, whilst justifying the expulsion of the Danish agitators from Scnleswig, affirms the friendly disposition of Germany towards Denmark.

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1795, 3 October 1874, Page 3

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Cablegrams. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1795, 3 October 1874, Page 3

Cablegrams. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1795, 3 October 1874, Page 3

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