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LosDOisr, July 27. Cotton firm. The Atlantic Cable has been successfully laid. A Parliamentary Committee has recommended a weekly mail to Bombay, and a direct line of telegraph via Alexandria/ July 28. The preliminaries of peace were signed yesterday. Armistice indefinitely prolonged. The Prussian troops remain in Bohemia and Bavaria. The Eeform League has been refused permission by the Grovernment to as- ■ seroble in Hyde Park. The Liverpool cotton market is firmer, and a moderate demand. July 29th. The preliminaries of peace have been ratified. Austria recognises Prussian arrangements for the future of Grermany. Italy requires the unconditional union of Venetia by plebiscitum. NEW YOEK. August Ist. (By Atlantic Cable T___g<-____?_l) Tennessee has been admitted into the Union. Congress has adjourned. The Secretary of the Senate has resigned.
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Southland Times, Issue 563, 18 September 1866, Page 2
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130LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 563, 18 September 1866, Page 2
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