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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

London, August 2 ; Suez, August 3. PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE. Armistice signed at Vienna yesterday. Baris, Lauenburg, and Schles wig- Hols tein hare been added to the German Powers. Also the Islands in the north seas go with S.hleswig. The island of Ano remains with Denmark. The Jutland frontier question to be re-considered. An estrangement has taken p]ace between Russia and the minor German States. In America the Confederates have reerossed the Potomac with immense spoil. The negotiations for peace have miscarried. The Federals demand the restoration of the Union and the abolition of slavery. There is a movement in the North in favor of separation. Johnstone has been superseded by Hood. President Lincoln demands half-a-million of volunteers. Staunton's removal is anticipated. The judgment of the House of Lords has been given against Mrs. Longworth Yelverton Wool-sacks continue at the opening prices. The pressure on the Monej Market is subsiding. Consols llat, 89 f. Parliament is prorogued. The Queen's speech declares that strict neutrality is to bo observed in American affairs. ARRIVALS. Australian and Liberator. COMMERCIAL. Sugar quiet.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 September 1864, Page 3

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 September 1864, Page 3

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 September 1864, Page 3

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