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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

London, 3rd Nov., 5 p.m. Suez, 4th Nov., 2 p.m. The Emperor Napoleon and the Czar have met at Nice. The European Congress is revived. A peace treaty has been signed at Vienna. Goneral Grant has been again repulsed before Richmond. Florida has been captured. The military votes will secure Lincoln's re-election. In England, tho colliers out on strike have returned to work. Tho Australian transportation protest has been favorably received by Government, and ia still under consiWool sales commence on the 17th. Probable stock, 100,000 bales. Easier prices expected. Discount is unchanged. A reduction vt probable. Failures are decreasing. Princess Alice, of Hesse, has been confined of a daughter. Leech, tho artist, is dead. Franz Muller has been convicted ana sentenced to death.

Obituary. -The Duke of Newcastle, Sir George Edmondstone, K.C.B., Lady Brook, General Reeve, Sir Charles Coote, Vice-Admiral Lord Somerville, General Liprandi, Sir W. Hartopp, Mr Montague Gore, Mr W. Tait, Mr Commissioner Fane, Sir W. Marryat, Hon. and Rev. Geoige Spencer, Father Ignatius, Walter Savage Landor, Dr Milioy, Dr Clarke, Mr Thomas Young, Mr John Heywood, Captain Decter, Mr Leech.

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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS. North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 3

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