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[From the correspondent of the Age}. London, 2nd June. A difficulty has arisen, and there is probability of ruprure in diplomatic relations between England and Brazil. Affairs in Prussia are hastening to a crisis. The Chamber of Deputies has been closed. The Greek affair has been settled. The Provisional Government agree to accept the Danish Prince as King. New Yoke, 23rd May. The results of the recent military operations produced feelings of great dissatisfaction throughout the North. A sanguinary battle has taken place between Grant and Pemberton. Neither side able to claim victory. Yicksburg reported to have been evacuated, but this is doubtful. An unsuccessful attack has been madejon Fort Hudson. General Hooker is withdrawing his army to the Potomac. The invasion of Maryland anticipated. The Confederates have again invaded Kentucky_

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 31 July 1863, Page 3

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133

LATEST NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 31 July 1863, Page 3

LATEST NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 31 July 1863, Page 3

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