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EUROPEAN NEWS

LONDON. The poets Barry Cornwall and Charles Swain are dead. Alderman Stone has been elected Lord Mayor of London. John Mitchell has returned to America. A Spanish armed steamer, supposed to be intended for the Carlists, has been detained by the authorities at Sligo. The Princess Thyra of Denmark is to marry the son of the ex-King of Hanover. TheTichborne Claimant has been visited at the Newbank Prison by his wife, Lord Rivers, and Dr Kencaly. The prisoner has lost seven stone in weight, and his hair is grey, but he is in the enjoyment of good health. Jean Luie, one of the perjured witnesses for the Claimant, has been removed to Portland, Mr Bright has refused to present the petition to the House of Commons for the release of Orton, and has been abused in consequence by Lord Onslow and Mr Meredith. FRANCE. Election disturbances have occurred in Corsica between the followers of Prince Napoleon and Pieriem. The wife of Don Carlos has been ordered to leave the French frontier immediately. The Pope has written a friendly letter to Marshal MacMahon respecting the withdrawal of the war vessel from Civitta Vecchia. M. Thiers visits Italy in the interest of the French Republic. The Government ask for an appropriation for the rebuilding of the Palace of cst. Cloud. GERMANY. The Empress has mooted the proposition that the delegates of the Women’s Association should meet at Berlin in October. The Queen of Wurtemburg, the Queen of Saxony, the Princess Alice, and the Grand Duchess of Baden have promised to attend. The Emperor has postponed his proposed visit to Rome. The Government have paid the Alsatians nearly two millions sterling for war injuries.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1631, 24 November 1874, Page 438

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EUROPEAN NEWS Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1631, 24 November 1874, Page 438

EUROPEAN NEWS Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1631, 24 November 1874, Page 438

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