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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM, VIA SUEZ.

.London, Oct, 3, 7-30 p.m. American intelligence to the 33rd Sept., has produced great excitement. Roaencrantz was defeated, after two bard day's fighting and retreated to Chattanooga. The Federal loss was 12,000 men. Burnside has been sent with reinforcements. The siege of Charleston is suspended. Lee and Meade's armies confront each other at Bappidan. Gold thirty-eight per cent premium. A Confederate loan of twenty-iwo millions announced. Matamoras is occupied by the French troops. Collision at Bio Graude between the French and Federal gunboats is expected. - The cession of Texas to France for French recognition of the Southern Confederacy is rumoured. It is piobabie England will recognise the Poles as belligerents. Earl Russell declares ' Russia Vas forfeited her title to Poland—* deo- — laratiou applauded by the French press. Federal execution (?) in Holstein authorised by the Frankfort diet. The Auckland loau is all taken up, The Great Eastern has been seized under Admiralty warrant. Her transferrence to the Australian trade is suggested. A rupture between Germany and Deamark is expected. Consols, 93f. Sugar, a shilling down.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1987, 24 November 1863, Page 5

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM, VIA SUEZ. Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1987, 24 November 1863, Page 5

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM, VIA SUEZ. Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1987, 24 November 1863, Page 5

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