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G-alle, July 15. A complimentary dinner his been given to Sir John Young. The Duke of Edinburgh landed at Portsmouth on the 26th June, in robust health ; and hay been feted everywhere. A thanksgiving day is appointed by the Queen for his recovery. The Treason Felony Bill of New South Wales is returned for amendment. Australia wou the ride match by two
points. Lynch (Sydney), takes first prize. The Abyssinian captives arrived in England on the 27th June. Parliament has voted thanks to General Napier, and it is said he will be offered a Peerage. The Princess of Wales has given birth to a Princess. President Johnson has issued a proclamation pardoning southern rebels. Pope Hennessy is not to, be Governor of South Australia. Some think Governor Eyre will receive the appointment. The Queen has received 20,000 persons at Windsor. The Irish Church Appointment Suspension Bill has been thrown out by the Lords after three days debate*— majority 192 to 97,
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 331, 22 August 1868, Page 2
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163LATEST TELEGRAMS. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 331, 22 August 1868, Page 2
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