JAPAN.
Doubts have ceased in regard to the death s of - the-"regent. The governor of Yokehama is - said to have applied to the foreigners for all ’ the firearms they could spare for the service of the government. In Yedo the houses of the foreign ministers are examined every night, lest any persons intending mischief should-bo - concealed in tLem. The British Commissariatis endeavouring to obtain . 1000 horses there for service in China..
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 205, 23 August 1860, Page 1
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71JAPAN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 205, 23 August 1860, Page 1
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