PRUSSIA.
; 8ew^,^.14*,1868 Vv Count 3ismarck is reported to be qaXto sick and ! unable to leave thii citj, and avail himself of the leave of >*b»enoe i : ; granted him to make a tour of the cities 7 of Europe. Ifo, change in the Cabinet ia ? proposed. ; . .. ; '■- The " North Gferman Gazette," a papeir . which is genersil^ regarded, as the private organ of i Count Bismark, has an editorial > in which it finds fault with the policy of the Austrian Prime Minister, Baron yon , ; Beust, and declares that he is pursuing a dangerous course in top ■ zealously be- . Mending the exiled Princess of Hanover. Prime Minister Bismark promises that steps shall be taken by the -Prussian go-r vernment to prevent the .repetition of such cases as that of the emigrant ship Leibnitz, and that negotiationa for that end shall be immediately a)mmencfid. It will be recollected that on her .recent passage to New York* over a hundred of her passengers died from cholera, there being ko physician on board the. vessel to " prescribe the proper remidies to save them - from death. . \ ._.. .
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Southland Times, Issue 929, 6 April 1868, Page 2
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