LATEST TELEGRAMS.
London, March 14 No fresh Fenian disturbances have; taken place, and the troubles are consi^ dered to be completely over. The Prince of Wales will visit Ireland at Easter for the investure of the Order of St. Patrick. The American House of Representatives h,ad adopted articles for the impeachment of the President, who was summoned to appear before the Senate on the 13th of. March. Dr. Norman M'Leod has been obliged, to leave India through ill health. The first weekly mail from England to, Bombay left on the 17th March. A Fine Arts Exhibition has been opened at Bombay, and visited by 11,000 persons. The Indian Chamber of Commerce are preparing a protest against the increased postage rates, The wool sales had commenced, and an advance of a penny per pound had been obtained. Princg Napoleon is at BerJin. The Bank of Australasia declared a. dividend of 10 per cent. Consols, 93£ per cent, Arrived — Agn«s Rose, StrathnaYal, Salamander, Somersetshire, Sarah Price and White Star, '
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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 355, 23 April 1868, Page 2
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167LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 355, 23 April 1868, Page 2
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