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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

London, Jan. 10th. The new German Ambassador has been weUomed cordially by Napoleon. The Emperor's speech iiffirms a constant desire to maintain the be&t relations with all the Powers. Victor Emmanuel expresses perfect confidence in ttiu future. Tlie Italian Ministerial crisis continues. A new Cabiuet lias beeu formed at Vienna. Consols are quoted at 92. The demand for money has brought the rate of intt-ivst up to 2 per eeut. Business is inactive. Au>tritliau t-ei'iiritk'S are reduced onethird per C( j nt. from hist quotations. Ac Lite. Wool Sales the prices declined I I. to 2«i. Arrivals. — Angle-sea and Lincolnshire. OBITUARY. Mr Melvyn, Mr Prower, Archdeacon Greenall, CoUm-l Lovvihrr, M.P., Mr Charles Gray, Mr Edmund Molyueux, aud Mr Charlt-s.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 43, 21 February 1868, Page 2

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 43, 21 February 1868, Page 2

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 43, 21 February 1868, Page 2

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