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EUROPEAN NEWS.

fn the British Par lameiil the iWiair o'l thr «*• oond reading o( tlir lull introduce! by (he M'ni'try lor rigiilatin; the future Government of Inrfin hid uf'er seier.tl a< jouinienls, lermin.it?d in n <lrci<l"<t vieiory for tin administration ; thf number on iv illusion being in favour of I lie Bill 322 ; n<;<innr v, 149. itrnnrldriß on this meinure the Spcctiior Hf- — Tliis compromise contmuiincd Dill, with nil its pt'ttier rlciniN, and wmt of ilclailt, renlly contuirn n reform bill, irhi.:hi< to appraranca as imigniftcint us the graft upon the fru.t-lrre ; but i* reu'ly to be thrgrca*. fiuii»Ti>i- ol tbe lulu-f,

Suntirj Mi'iiticiiil Tr»iiiinntilii>n'< nre foinold in a lite number of ibc Stundird, LirJ J llu»»rll it in mi I v «oinff to the Home of Loid*. The Duke ol jirwrustie to Indi.i ; and Ml. Glailatoiit) to l)i» old poiui'iii ol Colonial Miuietei. Tw ilimo runiimn uiuj bo mIJeJ fur lier k' ssl P f ro "i '' v'u ' Clubs. Jc m said that v juilutidii l« to lie funmid null Ihe late Derby p»Uy ; thai Lord Aberdeen retires, time Lord P.iluicr^'ciii m to be Premier, and to 1.-ad (he Home of Commons i that Lord Stanley is to jim tlie urw Ministry, and Mr. Dismali it to be :ip|>puinird lo an Embiuy. All this huwsver ii m<ie Kiinour, ondinlliai.ee of larijo mnjuiitic* by uhieh the Goveriuntiu measures luid liccn cuiird, any coalition seems improbib'e. Tin* finanriiil ineuures ivf tbe Government bad all u'ely passed the House ofLordr.

Ueporla from I'aris speak of rumour* of the Ruj« sian amir haying crotied ibe I'ruih on Ibe 2D-h of June, but tbe mutter i» "till uneeriuin. Tlie Fii'nch iie*il>i|ier.i are divi.icd in their opinions »< lotlm p»cilk»elll.Mnrnt o.'tne dispute. The son of Prince Wurungiiff'i who hit nriivrd nt l'tini di. reot from Ilussm, ia rujm.icd n% apt-nking of the determiuitioii of tlie Kuiperor to roiintmii hrn Ultimatum, in «|»itß of ills oppoiuliuu ol trance uud EngUnil," rtnosc mined ouiion he does' line belicTv to be, sincere.

A lengthy Sute paper lmd appeared in the Jour. nj| ol Si. l'ttor>.bur«;li »i,-Heil tij M. Ni.-it.eli ode respecting the ditputes between Russia and l'uikev Lird Lyiidhumt in hi* plicu in lue Hume of Lords, a«ke<l tbe Enrl ot Aberdeen whether he had nny objection fo lay on ihu table of the House a copy of it, rrmnrkin; that, "as he »n* unron. nected nub tlie tioreriiment he might reiUiire to siynithoui cr«tin^ any emonrrassmenl, that If ills published espy w.is was correct it k»» one of tne most (allnciuua, one of the moat iliog.cul, mid one of ibe tuodt offdostTe nnd insulting docunicms of that dnscription il had e«er hud been bit miifoilun* lo rend. The Sail muttered that in a few days bo might no! he iudiiposed lo in/ it on the tubln.

Tlie foreign corrrspondence »f tb« Englnh ntw» • papers ji filled w jil, r ,.j, o rts of tbe prtjuration.i S,,r war, from »anou» .«ourcs. The Turkish Government ia irprtsi'ntcd us hutiug Hi;ted ihrounliout tbn trying crini* ni'h the greatest lairnrai and di«> nity. In preparation for d«fence nre on an mi-, uiensr -cblc.

It wns rumoured in London thai General Sir de L icy Evans would be appointed to the Government of Denial.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 67, 9 November 1853, Page 3

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EUROPEAN NEWS. Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 67, 9 November 1853, Page 3

EUROPEAN NEWS. Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 67, 9 November 1853, Page 3

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