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English.

[via hokitika.]

Pabis, Feb. 12.

The Assembly by three hundred ...'and, ten to one hundred and thirty-two, voted that the same electcrs choose both senators and deputies. This vote jeopardizes the constitutional laws as proposed. February 13. The Government communicated to the Assembly, on behalf of MacMahon, a condemnation of yesterday's vote, which caused great excitement. The Asssembly vofed the radical clauses, but rejected the whole of the Senate Bill by 357 to 345. The, motion for dissolution was then rejected by 407 to 266. Madrid, Feb. 11. The Carlists arrested the advance of the Government troops on Estella. •

February 12. Sing Alphbosa has ordered a levy of seventy'thousand men.

Oaile, February 13. The Ceylon left for Australia on the 12th. London, February 16. Wheat still drooping. Foreign arrivals abundant. * ; " - - Arrivals,: Lochard, from Melbourne ; Mingpo, Craigendarropk, Harmonious, Baroda, Pakevan. . ' \a "-' PabisV^V. 15th. After the proceedings in the Assembly last week, the Ministry tendered their resignation. MacMahon; after' consuls tation with theJDue de Broglie, considered a new Ministry impossible until after a final vote.is arrived at on constitutional laws.'

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1916, 23 February 1875, Page 2

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English. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1916, 23 February 1875, Page 2

English. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1916, 23 February 1875, Page 2

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