,:Parliament.is. to^ber,called, together,, so that Ministers may obtain^,an indemnity for liaving suspended the Bank Charter Act. General Cavaignac died on the 28th October. The Pope and the Emperor of Russia are the only European' Sovereigns .who: have not expressed: their sympathy,-with -England in her . Indian, struggle. ".';'-. v The Prince of Prussia lias been nominated Regent owing to the "continued illness of the King. '_'",. '■';, ■""' ■'..■'■; ''"':" ' :."' . , In the passenger trade ■to .the colonies not "iriuch is doing in ' London, the great, number of emigrants still making their way from Liverpool!;' : With the turn of the year a brisk emiigration trade riiay be expected; and' more particularly to New Zealand. .': • ;' ;'
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 546, 27 January 1858, Page 5
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106Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 546, 27 January 1858, Page 5
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