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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

London, 2nd November. Lord Palmerston's funeral was witnessed by an immense concourse of people, and business was entirely suspended* j£§|^ * Earl Rusjgll and' mr. Gladstone as head of the Mi§&try^tre now gazetted ; Lord Clarendon is Foreign Secretary. CHffcer changes await the opening of Parliament, which meets on the Italy has resumed. negocw&ps with Eome. Two ships are embarkmg French troops from Rome. The Greek Ministry has resigned. Bismark's treatment of Frankfort on the Maine Has exasperated Germany. There is a panic on the vllnna Exchange. The majority of the State elections in America endorse President Johnson's policy. Mr. Gladstone has been presented with the freedom of the city of Glasgow. The cattle disease loss is estimated at 12,000 head. Vauxhall gasworks have exploded, by which nine persons were killed and twenty injured. The wool sales opened on toPl6th October. The ship Duncan Dunbar was wrecked on the 7th October, on the rocks off Pernambuco. All the passengers were saved, returning by the Brazilian steamer. I The Banfe rate of discount is now 7 per cent ; the the rise is attributable to the present over speculator! in the cotton markets.

Much dissatisfaction has been Expressed, owing to the non-successful operations of the Indo-European telegraph line. Serious negro insurrection! have taken place inwlmaica. Naval and military reinforcements have been sent from Halifax. A Fenian Government lias been formed in America. The Shenandoaft|pirrived at Liverpool on November 10. Fair Dhollera cotton brought 16|d., with great activity in the markets, and good business done. Prices are gradually rising. Consols, 87|-. w The wool market is firm, the stock moderate, and former prices maintained, $|' Copper has advanced. „, *J| f

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 713, 30 December 1865, Page 4

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 713, 30 December 1865, Page 4

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 713, 30 December 1865, Page 4

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