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GENERAL NEWS.

The peace negotiations have boen coraploted at Frankfort. The triumphant entry of the Germans iuto Berlin is llxeil for the 18th June.

The Galatea is being dismantled at Plymouth. The Duke of Edinburgh is visiting the Queeu at Balmoral. The freedom of the city has been offered to hiru.

Prince Arthur is recovering from a severe fall. Sir Henry Rawlinson ia the successor to Sir IT. Murchinson as President of the Royal Geographical Society.

Ten thousand Tyne engineers have struck

The French journals ask. for a cessation of the summary executions and trial of prisoners. Paris is quiot, and the population are resuming their occupations. Obituary.— nrJno. lTorechel,whowasentorred in Westminister Abbey ; Thalberpr and Auber, French composers ; Mr Mason, the Confederate envoy of the Southern States; Major General Douglas, Admiral Arbuthnoty, Mr J. Yates, advocate ; Rev. Dr Paterson, Byron's tutor j Mnjor General Sheil, Mr Hdket, keepar of the advocate's library in Edinburgh; Piofessor Purchertof, Jena ; Sir Wm. D. Stewart. Colonel Rogers, JR. A. ; Lieut-Generals T. H. Williams, and J. Gratton, and LorcTMacgrsjor,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 88, 18 July 1871, Page 3

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GENERAL NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 88, 18 July 1871, Page 3

GENERAL NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 88, 18 July 1871, Page 3

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