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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

■M I TfaW'EVrlperot wa^ eipefeiied 1 to iieaVa the r C iJ.ih lfill^ ItJb^6ntf:bn vtb1 6 />?Si^''Sejjt^be!ri-; on M*?M S^teWber. ;r!Gdnerrtls PleUn',

Bspmasse; :;a£d r*Be • TaifiyJ'ivere ,'tb' go "to $tuttgardt, but.M. de Moray would ndt be 'Of the.party. T [."">"'',. ?' ■>-.-. '" \ The Minister of Foreign Affairs lias addressed a.note to.the French Ministers v at the Northern Courts, from the contents : of which it, was apparent that on the question of'the Danish I)uehie3,Jl£rance take 3 'the side of the Kingyof; Denmark. Great,. activity •in the trade, of Paris 'prevailed*/ ' " \:■■■■:, .r-,:\'.':.-,■. av.----^\ : ..'

SPAIN.

\ The Pans-correspondent of the ' London Tinies^; says^hajM $ie; 'Spanish-Ministers tendered'their resignation hot once but 'five"" :timest,!andfive''vtiaies the>Queenrefused to re- j ' eeive.it. T)ie;cause,of]theirljesignationwas the -t. refusalo£.th§;Queen. to, sign a decree, recal-. \, Uihg- general^^jGqnchairom.the:Government*l oif^'GubaylieEjMaiesiynot/thinkmg itadvis r . able;to remove'Gonciia nndei' existing, cir- ' cumstances. 4 The latest advices by tele■gtaph.froin ; Madrid f indicated that the, cnsiSiV.^aS;ended and;tliafcthe iGoyerninent would remain, unchanged, r The .question of : Queen visit .to/Madrid is ( said to have had nothing, to do with the i , crisis/and itwas beji9ved.tb.at all idea of the visit had.been abandoned. Letters from Havana state that, the intended, 'expedition to [Mexico had been indefiniteiy; adjourned.,.,. ,_,; ! v 5 The Austrian Government has resolved ■so to improve ; the port of Vienna as to render that, city accessible to large mer-, chant vessels, r ,:. . . , ■.'•■. ' A double rumouTi.prevailed; that Bai*on "Brack, Minister of finance, intended to -issue 150,00.0,000 of gildersU.n Treasury I bonds.-; No. .relief to -the : prevailing panic Vv*as anticipated from :snch a measure. A; reconciliation .between Austria; and vßussiai is again ;sj>oken: of, although, the. former; Government objects.to the mediation of Erance. . ; . ■'•■ .. ■•f;; •-.. .: •/■■■-.ITALY/. •/,-"■:■ -i- I--'- ;•. ; Avsev^re'.storni in the harbour of. Gaeta had caused.four vessels to sink, and on one • of them, .w.hichr ; had: just:been launched, forty-two lives were lost. :.: : ,)"■ J:', ;•'•..• ':.' SWEfiEN, ';•..• . .... ■_ - -..; '■ i. The Norwegian^ Storthing, .accepted,,' iwithout. opposition,; the; proposal to nomi- >• mate the;<3rowti PrinceE--6fnStfeden Regent duiiing.the Ring's illn~ess. ji.The Gommittee of the ,SwfidishrParliament'recominended Ibe proposal to; the ; parliament by: a jority; of dB-votes against 25. Cholera .was; committing great ravages j at Stockholm ahd-other'placesjn the north of Europe.; ; : .■ ■ -.- -:o.: ' ■■:'■■ \ RUSSIA. '■■'•■ ■ ; - •"-' /': Telegraphic advices fr6m St. Petersburg report a great storm and fire .on the Ladoga Canal.- Two'hundred country crafts laden with produce were wrecked. ,-.: . I;'' ' '. : TURKEY. / : i ' TKe'following is said ;to be the'result of ihe;rieV'election in Moldavia -.^-^-Out of S? electors! GG halve declared for the union of ! the Principalities', To are neutral, and 6 j'onlyare anti-nriionists. "The election's- in i Wallabhia commenced on the 19th. England,' it is positively states, refuses to give up the,.lsland of'Pepim to Tiirkey. A letter from Constantinople, of the 9th,; [ says' that several* English engineers Jhad 1 arrived there> and would sbortly proceed to Kusteiidfee, with Mr./ Barclay, who is to make the railway from' the Black Sea! i ;to theßanube. y:; . . !- ■ ■' •: ' ; PERSIA. '" '■■■•> • Official information states that the Persian ' troops: evacuated Herat on "the 20th; Jjily. A report prevailed;-at 'time •thaVa son'of Dost' Mohammed' wasvpje*'paring >to - march oil --Herat and :take''p.bs'sesbion of it; 'It:4-as;feared that; in! sufeli -case>tlie Persians wduld' again ■occupy Gtlie r rplacev ■"'-•• '■■'■. i{-. ; .'.'/.' V ■ ; I The1' Shah-had appointed'for'lns 'sufe-' ; !cissor;:his son< > Eniir Miza'm; how - m nhis" ejgMli year; 1' ' v'"] t■ - ; ['"/"....,[

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 541, 9 January 1858, Page 3

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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 541, 9 January 1858, Page 3

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 541, 9 January 1858, Page 3

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