Tlie Berlin correspondent of the Times says that the King of Bavaria meditates abdication. His Majesty is ardently devoted to the fine arts, and too honourable to be indifferent to the possibility of the public business suffering from his musical predilections. It is thought he would have taken such a step before this, had he not been deterred by the consideration that Bavaria, while his grandfather was alive, would then have had to maintain three kings. If his intention is carrried out, the throne will devolve upon his brother Otho, a young man of twenty, who has hitherto paid no attention to , politics.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1419, 4 June 1868, Page 3
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