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GENERAL SUMMARY

London, FebruJwl | The Australian December mMrere I , delivered in London on the. IlthraCtJi I Her Majesty, whose health -!muel> m improved, is residing at Windsjß.ert| fl she will hold five Courts dulflig' tiieM ensuing season. " 1 *^ The Princess of "Wales was safely dc^| livercd of a daughter on the 3Qjt^FoJ^H An appeal to the Houie of Ldmlsf been lodged on beliaJf^of i claims to be the Princess! Olive opCain~]|B I Lord Justice- Sir Hugh Cairns auctll [General M'jtfcil have been raised to fti©? jl " The Great Reform movement coiitiatijeaH to agitate the country,, and nunfer6MgW mass meetings have been held in vari^mfß parts of the kingdom, but. no disturban«| ■ have occurred. iUiii The Habeas Corpus Act has- been ther suspended in Ireland. .'. '^H Tlig Federation of the Korth Ameiicai^B British Colonies is considered highly iinj^B portant. A plan has been proposed by^ the Governor-General, who was appointed! I by the Crown to represent the Imperial" I Executive. It is as follows : — A General;? M Parliament, consisting of Upper B?trtt; ■ Lower Houses,, which, will. legislate for tid^M United Provinces ; and the fomnatioii,^^B local parliaments is- contemplated. -'^^M Fearful distress, prevails. h\ the cas^^H London. The L 13,000 collected been spent in relief; I The prosecution against. e-x-GinJrnop Eyre has commenced. M, •\ i A nmtch has been madebetwec'iMosf ' and Baldwin for the championshii> «;h i ring; and between Kelly and v f'fc^Boj I for the championship of the Thi^^Ri m Tyne. The stakes ni each case m . There has^ been a Fenian rising^Bi -M land. v A raid on Kerry County-j^Ky *"' ■ the complete defeat of tho H Several other risings have d s^m»^B The bishops and clergy of tftßpp|gß Catholic Church condemn Feniapm, 'ffl| have denounced the leadcrajpiiiu Nine Fenians have bea^p-nten^B variously to from seVen to fiyci yea^^B penal servitude. w -^ '■

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 199, 23 April 1867, Page 2

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GENERAL SUMMARY Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 199, 23 April 1867, Page 2

GENERAL SUMMARY Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 199, 23 April 1867, Page 2

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