LATEST LONDON TELEGRAMS.
London, November 6th. Parliament has been further prorogued to the 26th of December. Mr. Justice Willes, Mr. Moutagu Smith, Sir James Colville, Sir Edward Lugard, and Sir Eobert Collier, have been gazetted members of the Privy Council ; Sir John Coleridge, Attor-ney-General,^ aud Mr. Jessel, Solici-tor-General. Arrived. — Falcon, and Commissary. Gallb, November Bth. The Vienna journals think that tho ministerial crisis there will be decided in favour of Count Beust. The ex-Em peror Naooleon will pass the winter at Malta, for the benefit of his health. The Eev. T. S. "Watson, the eminent author, murdered his wife in a fit of fren«y, and then attempted to comuuti suicide. The French Court of Cassation has rejected eleven appeals from ringleaders of the Commune against the sentences imposed upon them. Cardinal won the Cesarewitcli Stakes. The faminp is increasing at Ispahan. The Bank of Prance has raised the I rate of discount to six per cent. Obituary. — Sir Alexander Cock, burn, a-nd Mr. J. S. Gou^n, tho wellknown temperance lecturer.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 201, 7 December 1871, Page 5
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170LATEST LONDON TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 201, 7 December 1871, Page 5
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