TO THE " WA I KAT O TIME S." Auckland, Wednesday, 730 p.m.
lhe Hero has arrived from Sydney. Sue brings telegraphic news from London to the 14th. The death of Napoleon caused a profound sensation in Paris. It is belie% ed th.it hib decease will decrease the number of political parties in Iraucc. During his last moments, Napoleon made an altectionate appeal to France on behalf of his son , he also requested that application should be made for the inteiinent of his remains in Fieuch soil. The Ameiican Ambassador to Spain has wntten to the Uo\ eminent to the olK'et tliat his Uo\ eminent cannot remain as an unconcerned spectator of (Jub.m events. Tm; reply of the Sp.jdisli Government luvi buen comteous and gives ossurance that the emancipation of the slaves will be carried out. Public, opinion at Berlin is that the death of Napoleon improves thepiospeot of the present dynasty, by ci eating two factions of livinapartists, headed by the e.\-Einpiess Ea^enic and Prince Napoleon. Tie Ironwoikeis |stnlte continues. Theie weie 7i),000 unemployed.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 112, 23 January 1873, Page 2
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174TO THE "WAIKAT0 TIMES." Auckland, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 112, 23 January 1873, Page 2
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