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CONTINENTAL.

The press generally throughout the ;! Continent regard the London treaty -as ; favorable to their interests.' France thinks 1 , j in securing Luxemburg to the King of i Holland, (i she has again . fulfilled her mission, and.'further states, that -France owes much" to England for the wise forethought of Lord Stanley, ■■.<-.--.• ;■■ : v;ro';'.j _ The King'i._lspe"ech . on ...opening- the Prussian ; ; Chambers was listened. to with | great interest.,.. The JBng had a strong desire for peace compatible, with, German honor, but declared the -nation able to calmly await the vicissitudes of" the future. ...-.■. ■„ . . ;:•.;,:- . ; :""'■ • i Throughout the Continent, however, all the different nations desire peace. ' { There is nothing Of importance" to re- j port from Austria or Hungary. , ! . ""

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Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 3

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114

CONTINENTAL. Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 3

CONTINENTAL. Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 3

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