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LATER EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN NEWS.

. By Electric Telegraph. - (kkom our own correspondent.) Wellington, Feb. 18. Mr T. A. Sneyd Kynnersley is gazetted a Warden and Reaideut Magistrate of the Kelson Gold Fields. Via California and Auckland, we have Europeau and American news to the 26th December, London, Dec. 26. Peabody's remains left for America on the 21st, accompanied by the American war ship Plymouth. They were embarked with great ceremony in presenoe of a large number of distinguished people, all the ships having their flags half-mast high. Paris, Dec. 16. The French Government have informed the (Ecumenical Council that, the dogma of .„ the infalibility of the Pope is an inipportune question from a religious view; aid that politically it places France otherwise than in accordance with the Concordats, and releases her from the obligations then accepted. Marforis, intendant of ex-Queen Isabella, has published an emphatic denial of the story that the Queen took the Crown diamonds from Madrid. It is reported that the Empress Eugenic has instructed her chamberlain to meet Pere Hyacinthe on his arrival, and dissuade him from attempting to approach Paris. The Carlist insurrection continues. On the French border several cases of arms, suspected to belong to them, were seized yesterday by the French at Bayonne. All Spanish refugees were ordered to leave the city. . Dec. 20. In the Corps Legislatif Rochfort addressed an interpolation to the Govern meut relative to the expulsion from French territory of the political refugee Senor Paul Angel, Deputy of the Spanish Cortes. Rochfort concluded, "And then you are the only one who has reason to fear it is a republic, She is near at hand, and will avenge the wrongs of both Frenchmen and Spaniards." .. It is reported that Prince Napoleon will Boon resume the Presidency of the Privy Council. Apprehensions with regard to the health of the Pope were caused by a report circu- , lated throughout Europe that he had had ;an apoplectic attack, and remained incapable of motion. The report is pronounced utterly unfounded, and the health of the Pope is remarkably good. Nf\v York, Dec. 20. The largest and most brilliant assemblage ever gathered in an academy of music was drawn this evening to hear a lecture by Pere Hyacinthe. John O'Mahoney, Fenian, appealed to . the Conrt for 5000 dollars of Fenian funds held by Belmont, to be used in carrying ' on war against England. Decision re- - served. The President's Message inspires confidence in commercial circles. -< ■ Madrid, December 19. The Cortes hasadopted a resolution instructing the Committee on the Constitution to prepare a bill providing for the election of a monarch, Sennr Salava Ijara, a Minister of Finance under ex-Queen Isabella, was stabbed by Senor Revitaeenicea, who formerly occupied high posts under the former, but who was imprisoned for frauds discovered by Senor Salava Ijara. The wound is pronounced fatal by the attending physician. - General Prim publicly declares that there has been no change of opinion in either the Government or the Cortes, on the question of monarchy. The Duke of Genoa will probably receive the crown ; but should he decline it, Government will not favor the establish- 1 went of a Republic.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 638, 19 February 1870, Page 3

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LATER EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 638, 19 February 1870, Page 3

LATER EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 638, 19 February 1870, Page 3

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