LATEST TELEGRAM.
VIA. SUEZ. .. ' London, March 5, 4*45 p.m. The proffered mediation of France in American affairs has been positively rejected by tbe Federals, but cordially acquiesced in by the Confederates.
The Federal array is rery active. The attack on Charleston has been abandoned, and Savannah threatened.
There is a Ministerial crisis. President Lincoin has adopted a conservative policy. Seward still remains iv office, arid M'Clellan has resumed the command of the army. The Federal Conscription Bill has passed, and the Government have authorised the issue of letters of Marque. ,
Gold has risen to 63,
The Polish insurgents are gaining ground, and they have the sympathies of Europe with them,
The Prussian Chambers deprecate Russian convention.
The wool sales continue. Sydney is fully Id. per 1b lower; Melbourne l£d. The Bishop of Tiismaoia haa resigned. Consols, 93jj- Money active. Arrived. — Donald M'Kay.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1862, 30 April 1863, Page 3
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