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LATE NEWS FROM EUROPE.

Unpublished Tsi.EaßA.tfs received from the Europkas Agents of Greville and Bird. I, A telegram from London, of November 36, states, upon the authority of the Qlobt, that the announcement of Lord tyons having retired from the post of ambassador at Washington (as reported in the news by the mail) is without foundation, and that his lordship has obtained six mouths' leave of absence only. ; Berlin, Nov. 25. The CastUe L'Allmagnt de Nord states that Lord Napier is expected shortly in Berlin, preceded by a high reputation for having always cultivated the most friendly relations on the part of his Government with those to whom he was accredited. The (?<uette augurs from this appointment the most favourable consequences «s regards the future intercourse between the two countries. Hanover, Nov. 26. : It is officially announced that, in virtue of the convention concluded at Kiel, a battalion of Hanoverians and two companies of Sanons, were to enter on the next morning (87th) into Kendsburg, where I they would be received by the Prussians with all military honours. Kwnigaberg, Nov. 25. The Courier de Wilna announces in its official columns that Dr. Julian Mickiewicz, a gentleman of ; noble origin, born in the province of Kowno, having been found guilty,by a court martial of having occupied a superior office in the late revolutionary organization, and of having in that capacity propa- ; gated < the rebellion in. Lithuania, had been sentenced to death, and hung on the 17th. of November, at Kowno. Turin, Nov. 55. ; lu the Chamber of Deputies, one of the members, :M. de Boni, protested against the action of the Government in relation to the Venetian refugees. M. Lanza said, in reply, that in one province only had. measures of precaution been adopted towards some refugees, and that.only for the security of the public peace. M. Belazzi put a question to v the Minister in reference to the transmission by the Roman Government to the Italian authorities of 800 convicts. The Ministers of the Interior and of Foreign Affairs both stated that this step on the part of the Pope's Government was merely an act of reprisal, the ( Italian Government having previously consigned to the Roman Government 300 convicts without their previous consent. j Turin, Nov. 26. The National fianl; has lowered its rate of discount to seven per cent. • Madrid, Nov. 26. In reference to the disputes between Spain and Peru, on the subject of the Chinchas, Las Noticias announces the departure of several transports laden with coals and provisions to supply the Spanish squadron in the Pacific.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1353, 31 January 1865, Page 3

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LATE NEWS FROM EUROPE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1353, 31 January 1865, Page 3

LATE NEWS FROM EUROPE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1353, 31 January 1865, Page 3