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PRUSSIA.

Affairs in Prussia are getting from bad to worse. The Crown Prince, having publicly expressed himself very clearly on late affairs, regretting the turn they had taken, the King, his father, sent him a sharp letter, demanding a retractation. This the Prince refused, and requested th:the might be permitted to l»y down his dignities, and retire, with his wife and family, to where he could not be accused of interfering with affairs ot state. Deputations from all parts of the country are arriving at Berlin in defence of the conduct of the representatives of the people, and urging an abrogation of the recent order gagging the voiceof the Prussians.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 August 1863, Page 3

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PRUSSIA. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 August 1863, Page 3

PRUSSIA. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 August 1863, Page 3

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