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ARRIVAL OF ENGLISH NEWS VIA SUEZ.

NEWS TO JANUAEY 10. SPREAD Or FENIANISII. ATTEMPT TO BLOW DP WORCESTER TOWN HALL. DISCOVERY OF PLOTS TO ATTACK ARMOURIES, BANKS, CHURCHES, AND GASWORKS. THE ATTACK ON CLERKENWELL GAOL114 PERSONS BURIED IN THE RUINS, AND NUMBERS KILLED. PROCLAMATION AGAINST FUNEHAL PROCESSIONS FOR EXECUTED FENIANS. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES ALL OVER BRITAIN. 80,000 SPECIAL CONSTABLES ENROLLED IN LONDON. AMERICAN CONGRESS COMPLAINING OF MALTREATMENT OF AMERICANS IN IRELAND. AMNESTY TO GENERAL GARIBALDI. FRENCH TROOPS LEFT ROME. EXTENSIVE MAZZINIAN CONSPIRACY IN ITALr. POLITICAL UNEASINESS IN EUROPE. RISE IN NEW ZEALAND SECURITIES. FALL IN THE PRICE OF WOOL. Examinee Office, Thursday, 9.30 p.m. We have just received tho following somewhat inengro telegrams of English News by Avay of Suez, and we hasten to lay them before our readers. It will be observed that the steamer arrived at the Bluff on Monday night. The delay in the transmission of the telegrams, is duo to the fact of the recent Hoods in the fclouth having caused a suspension o? telegraphic communication until this evening, when the circuit was completed. \BY ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH.] Bluff, Feb. 17, 9 a.m. The 8.8. Omeo arrived off the Bluff at 9 p.m. last night, and came in this morning. Sho brings English news, having passed the Geelong at Molbourne Heads. Adelaide, Feb. 10, G. 30 p.m. The Enngatira, Captain Grainger, arrived off Glenelg to-day at lialf-past 5 p.m. The passage to the Sound occupied 96 hours. Tho Geelong, Captain Scott, arrived at tho Sound at half-past 11 a.m. on the 6th instant, and had it not been for adverse galos, she would have left the Sound before tho arrival of the South Australian branch steamer. Passengers per Geelong: For Adelaide — Messrs. P. Levi and Guild. For Molbourne —Mr. Bland, Mr. Messenger, Miss Eatcliffe, Mies Docker, Colonel "Wrouuhton, Messrs. D. Croix, C. Malpas, Rutherford, Baldock, O'Brien, and Egremont. For Sydney—S. Eottomi—Mra. and Miss Shaw, Mrs. Lane, Miss Major, Mr. Spence, Lieutenant Wilkinson, and Mr. Grainger.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 22 February 1868, Page 4

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ARRIVAL OF ENGLISH NEWS VIA SUEZ. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 22 February 1868, Page 4

ARRIVAL OF ENGLISH NEWS VIA SUEZ. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 22 February 1868, Page 4