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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

London, April 10th,

The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived in Dublin on the 6th April, and were most cordially received.

Severe gales have taken place in the* English Channel.

A Bill, authorising the Queen to cveatd four peerages annually for distinguished services, the total number of pe3rages not to exceed twenty-eight, has been react a second time.

In Spain, stormy discussions have take"n place in the Cortes, on the form of Government to be adopted and the election of a king. The Due de Montpensier is most likely to be ths successful candidate' A loan of £25,003,000 (? reals) is proposed to be made.- The proposed amnesty for political offences has been postponed in consequence of the continuance of conspiracies and outbreaks. Don Celestin Olozaga, the first Secretary of the Spanish Chamber, has been killed in a duel.

The insurgents are completely vanquished.

At the Cape of Good Hope, a tract of country 400 miles long and 150 broad* has been utterly destroyed by fire.

An agitation for release of American' citizens imprisoned in England on the charge of Fenianism, is in progress.

A speedy settlement of the AlaSaraadifferenced is still thought not. improbable. Mr. Bright has written to Mr. Sunnier on the subject. Mr. Motley has bean selected to fillths post of American Minister in England* Mr. Reverdy Johnson having resigned.

The Hudson's Bay Company have accepted the proposals made by the Government for the surrender of their territory .-

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 3

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