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LATEST TELEGRAMS,

London, June 14. Consols, 945. Bank rate, 2h per cent. A reduction is expected. The exports to the Australian Colonies, for the month, show an increase of £279,314. The May wool sales, owing to the large quantity offered, showed a reduction of Id per Ib. from the closing sales of March. Mr Disraeli has withdrawn the fancy franchises. The compound householders' clauses are abolished. The county franchise is settled at £12. Telegraphic news from Mexico state that Jaurez has captured Queietaro, taken Maximilian prisoner, and ordered him to . be shot. Latest advices from New York say that the Judicial Committee had resolved only to censure President Johnsou. The sentence of death passed on Fenians has been commuted to penal servitude for life. Latest telegrams announce the arrival of the King of Prussia at Paris, accompanied by Count Bismarck. The Czar of Russia, while riding out with the Emperor Napoleon in Paris, was fired at by a young Pole, but the pistol burst. Great indignation was expressed. The International Congress proposed to examine into the affairs of Crete. Austrian advices state that the Emperor Francis-Joseph has been crowned King of Hungary, aud that a general amnesty has been proclaimed. Cattle plague is extending in England. The arrival at Wellington of the Mataura, with the Panama Mail, this morning, at 730, has been telegraphed to Nelson, and the mail will probably reach us by the Rangitoto to-morrow.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 172, 25 July 1867, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS, Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 172, 25 July 1867, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS, Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 172, 25 July 1867, Page 3

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