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  2. THE DANO-GERMAN QUESTION.

    The London Conference has been sitting from time to time. On the 6th it was agreed to prolong the armistice for another fortnight from the 12th, that is, until Sunday, the 26th (yesterday). The English ...

    Article : 1,104 words
  3. GREAT FIRE AND DESTRUCTION OF TOBACCO AT MANILA.

    From Manila we learn that, on the evening of the 6th July, there was a severe thunderstorm. Several buildings were struck, including that in which the Government had stored leaf tobacco; this building ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. COFTINENTAL.

    It is said that France and England have offered their good offices in the dispute between Spain and Peru. In a late sitting of the Madrid Chambers Lenor Pacheco said—"The squadron in the Pacific ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  5. MONEY MARKET AND COMMERCIAL TELLIGENCE.

    English securities have for the last two weeks been greatly influenced by the prospects of peace in the north of Europe. The unsatisfactory result of the Conference on Wednesday depressed consols which ...

    Article : 929 words
  6. SUMMARY OF INDIA AND CHINA NEWS.

    R. A. Barlow, Esq., has obtained from King of Ava perpetual concession of railways, telegraphs, and colleries in Burmah. Copper sheathing and tile unchanged. ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS NOT YET PUBLISHED.

    At the sitting of the Upper Chamber to-day Chamberlain Tehmen moved that the Government be requested to use its influence with the Diet that the entire confederation should take ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. OUR LONDON NEWS-LETTER.

    At the moment of beginning this letter the air is thick with heavy thunder clouds. Whether they will burst into war, or pass off after the fashoin of that gathering storm which threatened to embroil us with ...

    Article : 4,064 words
  9. POSTCRIPT.

    The British Cabinet has resolved not to go to war on behalf of Denmark. Such is the announcement to be made in both Houses of Parliament to-night. The announcement is contained in the Times of this ...

    Article : 2,019 words
  10. LONDON WOOL REPORT.

    The sales commenced on May 5 and closed on June 9. The number of bales catalogued consisted of—Australian, 15,281 bales; Port Philip, 46,958 bales: Van Dieman's Land. 1,588 bales; Adelaide. ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. TOTAL LOSS OF THE ALABAMA.

    The celebrated Confederate cruiser, which has so long been the terror of Federal merchant vessels, and had in its cabin some three score chronometers taken from vessels sunk by her, has shared the fete of its ...

    Article : 672 words
  12. AMERICA.

    The latest dates from New York are by the Australasian to June 15. The campaign in Virginia is yet undecided. About the middle of May Grant finding Lee's position at ...

    Article : 1,830 words
  13. REUTER'S LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Prussians opened fire yesterday morning against the fortifications of Alsen. Two German steamers have passed the Eider Canal, and have been moored under the suns of Fredericksort. ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. WINES AND SPIRITS.

    The following is F. W. Cosens' Monthly Circular, dated June 18:— The stocks of all descriptions of wines and spirits have been accumulating rapidly since the early part ...

    Article : 751 words
  15. (SPECIAL TELEGRAM VIA ALEXANDRIA.)

    Grant was repulsed in an attack on Petersburg, on the South. James River. Sherman ...

    Article : 265 words
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