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The Pkixck op Peussi*. (Now King) and tub Railway Directok.—The papers are beginning to talk about a hateful scese the Prince had at the Stettin Railway Station. He accompanied the GrandDuke Constantine thither, and finding something not quite right, he bullied the director, seized him by the collar, and hurled him against a wall. He also assailed a Hamburgh tradesman, vho had not taken his hat off; but the latter replied si ;arply that he was a stranger and could not be supposed to recognize princes. The affair reached the King's ears, and he said ironically: " That is famous behaviour for a prince who wishes to be so popular." The affair excites the deepest dissatisfaction here. — The Journal of Varnhaijen yon Ense—[Ta{/ebucher yon Varrikagen yon EnaeJ\

Death op as Indian Officer bt Drowsing. The body of James Gregory Vos, a lieutenant m the 25th Bengal Native Infantry, was, a few days ago found in the water near the Menai Bridge. The deceased, who was 31 years of age, and 7 feet 4£ inches in height, had been in this country about a year He hud lately succeeded in a Chancery suit in "India, by which he had recovered a large sum of money He sent for a solicitor a day or two before his death, and he made his will. There was no other evidence given at the inquest to show that he contemplated self-de-struction, and an open verdict was therefore returned. — Caernavon Herald.

A young lady, a very near relation of a Chief Justice, ha?, it is said, just become a Roman Catholic. "Court Journal.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 5

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 5

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 5