LONDON.
October 20
Colonel Wo 1 «ley has requested the Fantees to co-operate v. "th the British forces against the .Ashautees. The appeal has not yet produe^ Imy great effect. It is be Keyed that the 'Ashant"3B have retired to Coomasse. Colonel Wolsley has addressed a proclamation to the K'"Qf. Prince B'-inarck h-"s l;^en re-appointed Preip'er.
Obituary: Job inn ■!., King of Saxony, born December 12, 1801, sesona son of Duke of Maximilli-.n of Saxony, and of Princess Caroline; Sir Henry Holland, author of " Medic,- 1 Notes and Reflections," Physician in Ordinary to her Majesty the Queen, in his Ssth year.
* Great excitement prevails in Paris owing to the intrigues of Legitimist factions for the restoration of the Monarchy, and fears are entertained that a great crisis is approaching. The Grand Opera House in Rue Lepellettes has been destroyed by fire. It is suspected that it was the act of incendiaries.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1189, 14 November 1873, Page 2
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150LONDON. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1189, 14 November 1873, Page 2
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