AMERICA.
A profound sensation was occasioned by M. Prevost-Paradol'a suicide, which it is asserted was due to the heat acting on an excited brain. M. Berthemy acts in his place till the arrival of his successor. Viscount Treilhard, the Austrian Consul General at New York, died from a stroke of apoplexy. People are enthusiastic in favor of Prussia throughout the Union, and large subscriptions are being raised for the relief of the German wotmded. The President urges the purchase of foriygn vessels at this juncture, for the American commercial marine. The Fenian General O'Neill, is sentenced to two years' confinement in a state prison. General Sheridan has arrived at the
Prussian head-quarters to witness the campaign.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 737, 8 October 1870, Page 2
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116AMERICA. Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 737, 8 October 1870, Page 2
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