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London, August 15 to 31. Her Majesty is in Switzerland, travelling incognita as the Countess of Kent, attended by Lord Stanley. She passed through Paris on her way to Lucern, and visited the Emperor and Empress. The Prince Imperial was introduced to her. The Queen urged the Empress to use her influence to prevent war. A reported Fenian has been apprehended at Lucern, charged with intending to assassinate the Queen. He was found to be insane. War is imminent between Prance and North G-ermany. The dissolution of Parliament is fixed for the 9th November. A dreadful railway accident has occurred at Holyhead. A limited mail train ran into a train loaded with petrolium, which caught fire. Thirtythree persons were killed by being burnt to death, including Lord and Lady Parnham. Earl Mayo leaves England in October to assume the Governor-General-ship of India.
The Emperor Napoleon held a grand ; review at Paris. Lord Napier was .present, Fairwind won the York Handicap. The Prince of Wales has been gazetted Colonel of the Rifle Brigade.
Theodores'son is to be educated for 1 the Civil Service. The new American Minister has : arrived in London. An immense destruction of flax ; hemp has taken place at St. Petersburg by fire.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 374, 12 October 1868, Page 2
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208LATEST TELEGRAMS, VIA SUEZ. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 374, 12 October 1868, Page 2
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