LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.
(Per Aramla at ffokiUJca.) London. December .10. The Queen has revived the Gordon Dukedom in favor of the Duke of Kichmond ; the KaTdnjp of Abergavenny has been raised to a mar* quisite; Lord WharncliSe to an earldom ; and the Earl of Arne has been creat* d an Emduh peer. Messrs Ormsby Gore. Henry Stuart, John Tollemache, and Sir Robert Gerard have been raised to the peerage. Fighting at Perak is considered to be finished. The French Assembly is debating the Press Law. Several stormy atenes occurred. January 1, A fresh Admiralty slave circular just issued has modified the instructions as to the reception on board of the Queen’s ships of fugitive slaves. The ' Times ’ says Barron Lesseps has agreed to advance two millions for two years on the Khedive’s founder’s shares in the Canal Company. The ‘Daily News’ says England has the option of purchase until the meeting of Parliament. The French Assembly has adopted severe Press laws, The_ v Means Princes have announced their intention to withdraw from Parliamentary life, mv r» January 2, The Post Office authorities have reported the detention of a portion of the Australian etters at Brindisi on December 24. Through the unusual pressure the bank rate is 4 per cent. Wheat is quiet. The American Minister has inquired the }iews of England respecting the collective intervention of the Kviro e*in . owors in reference to stopping the bloodshed in Cuba. A definite answer has been deferred, January 3 The Press disapproves of the new Admiralty slave circular. The scheme of reforms in Turkey by the several Europeans powers proposes to establish religious equality, Provincial commercial self • Government, with self-taxation in the Provinces, and the cessation of serfdom. January 4. The Warsprite training ship has been burned at Woolwich. All the boys were eaved. Incendiarism is suspected, The Russians are preparing to cross the Syrdaria to accupy Narghilan and Undtrgan, and will probably eventually annex Southern Khokann. January 5, Lord Northbrook has intimated his inability t> continue in office as ijovernor-General of India another summer, and Lord Lytton has been appointed his successor. Lord Northbrook receives an earldom. Obitdabt. —Sir Anthony Rothschild.
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Evening Star, Issue 4018, 12 January 1876, Page 2
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359LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 4018, 12 January 1876, Page 2
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