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ENGLISH TELEGRAMS VIA SUEZ.

' &h : kk kr ];-:-;'; l JLpndp l ni.,p,ct.' 9.',,. Th?; is, qaiet i : ; tlie sup: ply jexceeds .demand,.. Discount, V?: ■;.] The Board, of TratU f returns sKow ?a;^ecreas% ; per cent! pn exppitation9 compared With last year. 1 ‘ '! ’ who w!iis fried for cpni'plicity in ’Ltncoln’s rhifeder, has been acquit-w->V:r.r'/. 1 ‘There have the r Vr ' 1 --VJ '’ :ji '-•. ; ’ ' : C- ~

iinuss? .'/• • - fy ‘ H' : '; i I: z t) 4 ftj tr 'lp]diefs scalped at an : butpost bnllie'Re'publickii river. •F'Great excitement felt at ! .‘Ho'ngkdng : owing'toa Cbinese gun lipat threatening to fire' British river stearner which did not show- its Many representations' have been addressedPto■ the British. Government on subject.;- . ; r : ; u <?? opened to foreigners on -lstsQctober;i - :■ -<n •/£? :i -'Akz- «?>-.• ,h. .riSBECIAL^KELEGRAMS., % ***; *!. 26^1 ; Adelaide uhcf' Sydney loans 1 have 'Bebnj the lattet'ioffefs of -%eW ! sfent ;in^bbv^9Bi fi ;■ - ; lias occurred ?. i ellington^has ■.«6aved» ; :.:c>-"- sr 11 'i.ub . jh.i ,-,ilJj.yr'i i. ,;r-o i ' |v;i!rMc ; f*Gla(istonOfi‘haß.rmado.speeches elections :P will v on the '>X6jtJi'^(iv^^er^ i {p4ll!>^^he;^oimhieß ii - Losd f Btanfey and 3 B;eY,er<ly .jtii^er^ooi^.j. Both I >stateq; %tbat, two .a

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'..^^lmwMbnK^Qßgfn^rS^iiiEk^^Seag^eMddie^^' l^Mi^fej^-it^tn'ifejEHni^^’^ot’gii^^^ oplla^d^n4 : tf6^e''ihWßT^\tis.'' : ";fip^ eerthin;ddt ; Thavprpapectu3lof>-a ? Spanish'loin for^s2,'oOoiODO ! iTieal3:c3iaßlßeenisßU'eil| : , rpAlpainfurieeliiigsis evinced hirEhgl land? relatiyeto/tbe Maorh-putbreaksih: NewiiZealand.irHopesare-’entertained; however, that iprorapt v and; vigorous will.be takiml The; still at'BalmpraliLand herihealth is .jj', ti: I The -Duke of Edinburgh- has; again: assumed command of the.. Galatea, ; and was;to sail i ih: November,; .and return tOiEhgland in 18.70/1, «L;, 1 .Cbb :';: •»■ Further /Murpheyite 1 disturbances have/ Manchester.; Mure phey persists in his; candidat ure r - for tfi^city;v'7>',\> ;->.>!.; -:vv' ’.. 1 ; Fbur niore : accidents;, on; the {Holy* ov;h rtl ';•;:! \w«l to- thel soldiers'land, sailors engaged in the Abyssinian/expedition.:/, , , f > ■:;}? Jefferson iDayis resides in. London;:: ; The; Dean ’of Cork has leen; pointed’BishopofEeterborough.v;v/| r - Abyssinia lias .been- divided into twf parts/st Gbbazzeyis crowned Emperdf ofiSondar. :i..-w'>o«{v';q

. / Gladstone is a suffered frbmEhgUsli cbolerai but is : recovering. s -,n ->• *The expected; Liberal /majorityifbp the fiew- Parliament; i£51361f most the: Liberal candidates are: inffavpr oi the.ballot.’l ,jf:-xz-\i '/Rumors of a great [/reduction .inlHe army/are prevalent. ; //The Chinese' embassy! has; arrived here. - 1 K ‘-n-d 'kb ./{■Money is plentiful. ; •;-?•;•; bi ;.-,i •:-> /Dir Livibgstone- is auttbunCed/tO he within nine weeks’ mafch.Maf Zanzibhri ‘ A suit com synced in: the United States by the; Owners of ■ the Sonora against of the Alabama,lor amounting ; A conspiracy ; has; been discovered in Constantinople to r dethrone i the Sultan;-'-,;;• .

Anthony Trollope opposes Lord S ah’.ey.;’. ! -■• :r.-V > ' ;•■ -.[«•.• '/ ■ X he; Emperor of Prance has visited

the camp at Chalons, and made a pa: cific speech. > Eighty thousand 5 soldiers are to be furloughed/; Public anxiety in; Prance, respecting war' is much lessened. . •„;! r,; ; *

j<;The.TQng of/Prussia' has!been visiting ithe Duchies. vAt , Hamburgh he said; i fS ;W hat/you. want,,, what, we; all want, is peace.” .Heientertained confident Hopes; that peace; would 4 not be disturbed.; 4;; ; .

./'Bismarck,haarecoveredihishealth, and will soon resume duties.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 299

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ENGLISH TELEGRAMS VIA SUEZ. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 299

ENGLISH TELEGRAMS VIA SUEZ. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 299

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