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". FROM 31st MAY to 10th JUNE. The Princess of Wales has given birth to a son. Sir Joseph Paxton is dead. Gladiateur (a French horse) won the Derby, Christmas Carol second, Athenian third. ' Regalia won the Oaks. The construction of the Atlantic cable has been completed. Bank of England discount 3|, Bank of France 3 per cent. The French Emperor condemns Prince Napoleon's speech at Ajaccio. The latter resigns his seat in the Privy Council and retires^ to Switzerland. President Davis and his family are imprisoned at Fort Monroe. Europe regrets his capture. ■ Sherman has been sent to quell the rebellion in Texas. - The conspirators' trials were proceeding. There was no evidence implicating Davis. The amnesty embraces all below the rank of Lieutenant-General. Illegal enlistments are discouraged by the Federal Government. Seward was able to resume business. A Mexican envoy has been sent to Paris, urging the despatch of 25,000 French troops. Mr. Gladstone spoke at Chester, where his son is a candidate, stating liberal .'political views, and triumphantly vindieati&g Australia against the ungenerous attacks of Lowe and others. Renewal of mail contract with Peninsular and Oriental: Company. T.erms— Monthly mails, Ll20,000; semi-monthly, L 170,000. . A. terrible railway accident has happened in London, by which 20 individuals were killed. An explosion occurred at Mobile, by which'3oo persons were killed. Kirby Smith, a Confederate general has surrendered. ■."..'■■■'..,.'. . \ - Davis has beeia removed , from Fort Munroe to Fort Jersey, near Washington. ■Hip. fate is uncertain* ,_ . ; ■.■':';•' " •
• Tlje rebels intend ;contintung the war in Texas. 900,000 bales of Cotton were captured at Augusta. — The cGtton market is brisk, and the.stock decreasing.; Sales— Middling fair Western, 10^d^ Liverpool sales during- the" week" 107,000 bales. But little cotton was' expected from the Southern^States, r ,., .•!.. . : ;> , ' ,-,— ■:■■;!&&.. Consols, 9,1, for, monkey. .^/»-*- > Arrivals : .Clan alpine, Cinderella.^*'
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 68, 27 July 1865, Page 6
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