ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. 'RAKAIA AT WELLINGTON, WITH THE PANAMA MAIL. (FROM THE "WANGANUI EVENING HERALD," OCT. 29.)
The 'Rakaia arrived on Sunday morning at Wellington. She brings 19 passengers, and 293 packages cargo. She bring! news from Europe to the llfch September. John Bright and Mr. Beale ur?e that there should be no pause in political agitations in consequence of the triumph of the Keform Bill, and that the ballot should now be demanded. , A large but orderly meeting has 311 st been held m Dublin, under the auspices of the Keform League oE that oifcy, in which many manifestations of sympathy were made in favour of those of the Fenian Brotherhood who had been tried, convicted, and sentenced for treason. . General Garibaldi, while on his way to Geneva to participate in the Radical Peace Congress, passed through Florence, and during his st»y there, on invitation of Count de TJsedom, Minister of Prussia to Florence, dined with him at the Palace of the Prussian Legation. Later advices contradict this statement. , . The Princess of WV«3 is still suffering much from the stiffness of her leg. It will, it is feared, be long ere she is completely convalescent. The weekly statement of the Bank of England, as published on the sth instant, Bhows an increase of nearly £500,000, and for the first time ,in fifteen years the specie in vault exceeds the circulation of the Bank. Carlos Miramon, the brother of the Imperial General who was executed with Maximilian, is in the mountains at Sierra Gorda, at the head oE 2,600 men. He entered a small villaga in the vioinity of his camp lately, took prisoners ninety of the most prominent Liberals in the place, and shot them down in cold blood in revenge for his brother's death. The country is considered to be on the verge of another political revolution.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3212, 1 November 1867, Page 3
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310ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. 'RAKAIA' AT WELLINGTON, WITH THE PANAMA MAIL. (FROM THE "WANGANUIEVENING HERALD," OCT. 29.) Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3212, 1 November 1867, Page 3
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