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The '-RegistrarGeneral’s -weekly return for;, the last week is very satisfactory. The deaths in London, being 106 less than'the estimated number, allowing for increase, of population. ■ The..deaths from diarrhea have rapidly increased..of,late. The num- < bers for the last six weeks being: respecttvely: 16,4-8, 54, .115,170, and 196. . The i deaths' from cholera in the same weeks 1 were 0,3, 6,12, 11, and 15. ; 3?rom Romo we hear of 470 persons having died since the outbreak of cholera ' in June, up to. the 26th ,ult. In Sicily. it j is .compaittihg; serious ravages.. ;,At Malta,*l a .quarantine, of,,thirty days is imposed on • vesselsTromicer'tain ports.'. . ; ■ The-Afchens journals publish the follow* ' ing-'telegram alleged to ‘Have been ad* dressed to Groverximent by the foreign Consuls.in*tlandia.. '; ...The, Turks, are massacreing \vomen and : neither, able .tosspb bue; the},insurrection or to. put'.a stOp tQ -these massacres. 1.. ;}/Ji:nmaiiity ;demaricls.the immediate‘sUs* pension of hostilities,Tor: the. transference ofiihe 'oliristjahs,;^C| ,, reeceT•’ :■ v•:
ItlsYepbrted that .tbeEnlperor an Empress bflth.e Ftepch are .about tb pay a brief; visit' : to.th^“Emp'efor>olf v Austria ;at Stralitz ,}6& .their. Bynapathy-at the melhn chdly/end of thp Em peror MaxF milah. • ■ is expected- that the EinperohqFAhißtVia"will visitTHS'Em* peror Napoleon at the camp at Ohalons, ah’d lhat afterwards the two Enjperora will proceed to Paris. , ’•- '' .The Moniteur; says * f Tha Empress lias' aettxrned: from., her excursion ’ to th e Isle of Wight, where her Majesty received from Queen Victoria 4 the kindest and most affectionate welcome:-' Fiance and England have witnessed with pleasure this fresh proof of the friendship of these two sovespired doth nations-with a lively feeling of respectful Sympathy. - ' . vuV: ! In the House, of Lords, yesterday, the Earl of Derby was again present. Amotion, brought forward by E»rl Grey, that boroughs of 12,000 iuhabitants instead of lOfOOO; should^return only one .member each, . was stro.ngly ppposed by the Earl of Derby, who said heielt bound to announce fchatln ,case the motion' were carried he should move the.; Chairman tb report progress with the view of consulting his colleagues. - After a long discussion- there appeared for-the motion 86, and against it 98; ■ • . :■:
In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr Mill, the Attorney-General stated that be had taken into consideration the evidence produced at the trials by courtmartial'lately, held in Jamaica on Ensign Cullen, and Staff-Assistant- Surgeon Morris, and that it was not Lis intention to advise the Government to institute proceedings against those officers in the ordinary tribunals of. this country.
LATEST NEWS. - BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Southampton,. Aug. 2. Liverpool Cotton Market opens quiet. Sales, 8,000 bales. Funds.—Consols, for money, 94-3f-4£ ; account 9l£» U.S. fives, 725.’ Railways firm. .
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 7 October 1867, Page 246
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433LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 7 October 1867, Page 246
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