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LATEST SYDNEY TELEGRAMS.

H.R.H. ia progressing most favorably. He. passed a good nighfc, and slept without intermission. . ' \ ..'.■■[ . , Poor Mr Thorne continues to. suffer great, pain. • His medical attendants have not yet attempted to extract the ball.

The St Patrick's Day ball and regatta have been postponed indefinitely. The committee is in bad odour, in consequence of treasonable expi'essions which have been used at some of their meetings. All the churches in Sydney were crowded to-day, and prayers were offered for the speedy recovery of his Royal Highness. Wo doubt is entertained here that the assassination was originally intended to have been perpetrated in Victoria, and that most of O'Farrell s accomplices will be found there. The Duke sat up for two hours this afternoon. He is in little pain, and his spirits are good. He received several visitors. The following is a copy of a telegram from the Earl of Belmore to his Excellency Sir H. Manners Sutton :— " Sydney, March 14, 1868.— 1 am happy to inform your Excellency that H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh is progressing favorably. The ball was extracted at 8 a.m. to-day, and no unfavorable symptoms have as yet accrued. — (Signed) Belmobe,"

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2653, 26 March 1868, Page 3

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LATEST SYDNEY TELEGRAMS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2653, 26 March 1868, Page 3

LATEST SYDNEY TELEGRAMS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2653, 26 March 1868, Page 3