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BRAZIL.

According to advices received at Rio de Janeiro from the seat of war. to the 25th of March, the Paraguayan lines at Royaa had been attacked and taken by the allies. At the same time an attack was made on the side of Tuyacue. The Marquis de Caxias.had established his head-quarters at Resso. TPocu had been abandoned by Lopez, and his position was not known, 7 The whole of the squadron had reaicended the river as far as Humaita, which

Mfc—l— aMi—^— — — — a— — — -i \vbuld soon be attacked, and was expected to surrender. The latest intelligence from the seat of war, received at Rio on April 9, announces that the outer lines of the Paraguayan position have been taken ,by the allied troops. Curupaity has been abandoned, and it is supposed that Humaita was also being evacuated. Ail the cannon had been removed.

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Southland Times, Issue 986, 15 July 1868, Page 2

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BRAZIL. Southland Times, Issue 986, 15 July 1868, Page 2

BRAZIL. Southland Times, Issue 986, 15 July 1868, Page 2

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