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LATEST SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Malta, Ist July. English Government declines active interference on behalf of Denmark. Conservative meeting had adopted an indictment, in tbe ibrm :of an address to the Queen. Resolution of the House of Commons ' was to be moved by ..Mr, Di^aeli' on the 4th July, thanking Her.Majesty for placing diplomatic correspondence before Parliament, I and further expresses deep concern at the failure of the Conference, and regrets that by mismanagement, the influence of England'- has ', : been i lowered, r , Mr. ] Eingsley was to move % ah amendment expressive of satisfaction at pur abstinence from, armed, interference., Hostilities nave been recommenced.' 7iLken was captured by the

Prussians. Jutland occupied as a pledge. The entire Confederation join against Denmark and allies declare themselves free from their late concessions. A naval engagement at Heligoland . was imminent. In America, Grant's whole army was south of the James River. Sheridan's corps had been defeated. The capture of Peterborough was rumored. Gold 96. Juarez was totally defeated. Consols on' June 30, 90. Latest telegram, London, July 4th. Suez, July sth. Prince of Wales and Lord Palmerston attended Trinity House banquet Oxford Tests' Bill was lost by a majority of two. The intended vote of censure on the Ministry was expected to result in a majority of 20 agains them. If defeated, a dissolution ' was expected. Earl Derby was laidiip with an attack of gout. Austria and Prussia officially repudiate the Holy Alliance Correspondence published by Morning Post. Danish loss at Alsen is 3000. Eederals were repulsed at Peterborough, estimated loss 8,000. Gold bill has passed. Market was excited, 110. In London the sheriffs elected were Messrs. Besley and Darkin.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 5

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LATEST SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 5

LATEST SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 5

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