CABLE TELEGRAMS,
Lqkdoit, December lv Marshal Bazaine has been adjjudged guilty by court martial of charges brought against him, and condemned tq death and military degradation. The Spanish Government have decided iipon the surrender- qf the Virginius and survivors of the expedition on 18th December. New Zealand iron ores are attracting great attention. Discount, 4| per pent: Decttinber 19, 8 p.m. 4 deputation from the Dunedin Presbytery, consisting Of several ministers, waited on the Superintendent to-dfty, and presented, a petition against running trains On Sunday. His Honor promised to bring the mattes before the Executive, but thought tt would have to be deferred td the Provincial Council. At half-past nine host night, the steamer Wanganui, lying at the Bluff, was fqund to be on fire. The fire was, hqwever, fortunately got under after twenty minutes' hard work by the officers and crew of th,e Albion and the qliip Bebington. ' The Albion left the Bluff ion Dunedin at th,ree q'cloclj this afternqon,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 314, 20 December 1873, Page 2
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161CABLE TELEGRAMS, Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 314, 20 December 1873, Page 2
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