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The Vienna negotiations progressing. England favors Augustenbuvg. The Franco-Italian treaty generally popular. Turin riots suppressed. City tranquil. In America, General Early has been defeated by Sheridan. Heavy loss on both sides. Monster meeting in New York in favor of M'Clellan. Fremont retired. Lincoin's prospects are improving. Failure of Leeds Bank. Losses, £1,000,000 sterling. More failures. Twenty thousand colliers on strike in Staffordshire. Cotton trade depressed; Manchester mills working short time.
Powder mills at Eritli, containing thirty thousand barrels of gunpowder, blown up, laying everything in ruins within a radius of six miles. The Thames embankment u' a Westminster was destroyed by the shock, which was felt distinctly at Windsor. Numbers lulled and wounded. Muller has been committed to Newgate.
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 40, 24 November 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)
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122LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 40, 24 November 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)
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