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LATEST TELEGRAM.

London, 4th July. Suez, sth July. The Prince of "Wales and Lord Palmerston attended the Trinity House bauqtiet. The Oxford Tests Bill waa lost by a majority of two. The intended vote of censure on the Ministers was expected to result in a majority of twenty against them. If defeated, a dissolution was expected. Earl Derby was laid up by an attack oi gout. Austria and Prussia officially repudiate the Holy Alliance correspondence published by the " Morning Post. 1 ' The Danish loss at Alsen is 3000. The Federals were repulsed at Petersfoorough. Estimated loss 8000. The Gold Bill had passed. The market was excited — 110. In London the sheriffs elected were Messrs Besley and Dakin. Arrived, — President and Aboukir.

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Otago Witness, Issue 664, 20 August 1864, Page 10

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LATEST TELEGRAM. Otago Witness, Issue 664, 20 August 1864, Page 10

LATEST TELEGRAM. Otago Witness, Issue 664, 20 August 1864, Page 10

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