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the:courtesy:; of .the, Editor, of. jthe »§& eningi -Post, 0 Wellipgtqn,., .. are --' furnished, with?the following, .which • • we take,from ;,an extra of that journal. 3 - v - ? BidiFF,Blst March.>: ,; f , 7. ‘. Tlra!,.s.s., Bangitoto arrived 'at! th& w ~ goocl'passagopf’fout hours, ‘Hot sis; AYofo"^lror&i,ifi
the 16th. Her arrival was from King. George’s ljad, flofc; datfikr olt; is-supposed sheohas t ; Jfsvo 10 ka;.<>tje hiowi, j i:GEJCEBiAIji SUMMARYix deUodol, ;-- .loi;qao os!i Ijoiidfei^J^S^ o '!! i'-v •*: i-’> \K n :Oi\ a r.i .ojj-jicj vluurcn tijid , ; /1A f tnn-i fic • ‘ ?"hapl)eued tP. ißegent’s Park byibreaking-office,land. about fifty dives-wore lbsV. !1J ; ! - debate, ifPffjt the,, addresa WiSf uSup- : pfcessedi-np Ministers iwilh bd ;! he n t!to. j>'6th H Ghato))ers'^--Lb|RslAtuste\lS s; ta^e ip, putting to; membeß3fislgrih-; ed > under.; certain-. ; restrietibu^'-'-and!. jurisdiction over the press is"%rirasfei'-< red from the Executive, t,o, the Correctional Tribunals.- Minis--1 try has 1 been: recQnstrucWdilanffFdhid / Schleswig-Holstein has! beem’formally ( incorporated ; with the* Prussian monarchy. v ' ui! V liU ' a ..'i T If that,.' the ; Emperor 1 ; pf] ‘Austria .has! tplgrantla’ separate Ministry for Hungary.- (c-tii,: - •y It'cis .generallyd believed 'thatthe Judicial the v Atnerikkn Congress will,reFort v '’agWin|t;;the"lpib= Ppse<i v pfi df president son, pr-leave, the; matter_ f *fom.decision of-the, New - granting Negrp'Suffrage'irf of Columbia- has 1 been passed-'by 'Joih hpuses of Cong-ess over, the veto.: ~ -- It is rumored that Government in?-, tends r 'tp throw 1 the responsibility ,of dealing* with’ ;: thb ! ; Refom of r Commons..,.vA committee has been formed atthe! Mansion, House to collect subscriptions'for 1 the i relief of distress in the Ekst pf Edndon. J Some riotous aMcfel made; on various shops .at jQeptfordl , i; The money market is-quiet.'! : The price for ‘Consols is' ’ 90| tp 9‘o| for money, and the same : f6r'accouhtl' v> ri - p.ccurred in IToirkshiiro/’'.r'7r• V..'"J ;y I ''■ .Greece,; proposes: to , increase : her army to; 31 4 000, on the ground of'the armament and 1 threatening notes frbm Turkejl:., - - v: /- nj '-“v/. n ’.rLoiKppN', Feb..-X ■ Parliament was-opened to<day by the Queen in person. •' (:Her -Majesty in the speech from the throne states that thb'jpfesent relutioris:of Great Britain with ' foreign powers are. satisfactory, and-that Her Majesty’s Minsters had suggested to the United'Stktes a; mode of amicable settleine nt ! pf the qAeptions ‘ still, pending. ’ b,et ( ween‘ • England; and America,, which it was : hoped would be met: in tir corresponding spirit" offriendship ! by the - people of the 'United States, aud thus remove 1 hll grounds of posrihle betwefep’ tbeitwcl "cWntries.: . turbahees;' Her.' 'Majesty says discontent was prevalent dm some provinces of Turkey, and irisurrectipn had broken out in, Cafidia/; Con- : j,ointJy;vKit|i' ; Eussia British Government - had -endeavoured :tb ! improve ; the relations of !the l Ottoman Porte with’ 1 ' its Christian subjects! as fair as was : consistent .the, rights of thp. Sidtap. The delegates , fr om the British North American pro-; vincespwho' - recentlymetrin-Englandl had. agreed upon a t scheme of federan tion,; by ;of tbpse. r^er one .admiwstration.’;r ;-HerliMajestjf had-beards with! deep > isorrow off; the,' calamity wh.ich' haid ; in the pr,eyarehb'el ; i(^' i f4toink 7 -wh’ihfehid; presseil heavffy the provinces, of lowers Bengal and lOrissa. ronlnstruct ‘ dons had ; been to ,: makb^fho" r utijji6Bt exertions for the midgatipn 0 oif dis^' ' provinces.. The blessing ofan abundant harvest' in the' autumn h'ai not : mniterrally^rmpimfed^tfie-^Stdi* ; rioh hfi suffering Thh'^estbi 1 : iatibh 3 bf * r pubfiddohfidbhbe' in / (J lr^* 1 iand "mighff pr’obably'%d ! tlnuance r ' - r 6f 1 1 hxcbptibnaF legislation in ; -that 1 1 Attention : wo;ild again--bb men tfttrilie repfesentatiohhfthe phoplg in’ the 5 House';bf oi)hi&bnk,*aiid I! he : c Majesty‘Yfusteil- | ,of , Parliament ! df-iiieasures extending- *'thief ^ 5 - Seyerkl o ikdalafijneh
in the ensuing a bill for improvem|sM)f beto enijuirb 'into :ti ' <Tbtf J Banl£ ] of J thisdayredu'cfe& Ji tHs ir rate' "bf 3 distipunt ! ;.to-'3 per c o‘ipuf io f ’u;oit ::bto ,*«jor! m; is a ~-i ii. , ’BBs}®enof iito iijjfj hii-} Ik .c,d .. an . <r tMi*:" IMsifaeli l i&tmounced •. that . the Governdidht-''premised' ■' ‘in ;< proO'j* ji.'.r vu c*’ : u/ ratv.i'iir -hi « - . ratjngv |he ;!t i.ot ,nan--‘ginse; no; borougfisdare ,t ? o : be;Wholly disfranchised.'' :The' j Times “condemns ® [ iSraeli , sl s spSecli. ! 1J 4 01frMt '' H vjn!:r *°" !4? ' place >a£ o-'which- * „ pre■> vailed:There • are- apprehensions;, of riots *at', Chester,’ however/ &hhdtieds r Supposed* to be [hajjng '.assembled.,']! TCroops ,hav:e beendespatched.to the. place.. ’T :: _ io , Vj' vj 13 th 3 Feb. ■ ; r ;'CMtbi;;^ < :ii^K; , ',tlie)Eiemans havi - Sixty .arrests - have ; 1 taken place in Dilbliu.< ! -; ~h ; ■' .'- : - n.-hwilVt l ,)v 1 f : •' ‘ 1 ■'
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 12, 25 March 1867, Page 68
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718The English Mail. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 12, 25 March 1867, Page 68
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