AMERICA.
UNITED STATES. ; ' New Yoke, Aug IX. > Both. House-. have passed a billtoproi tect naturalised subjects abroad. : Congress proposes to grant a large j subsidy to American 'steamers carrying Vmail- accross the Atlantic.
Mr Revevdy Johnson's appointment is regarded as a guarantee of peace with England. ... Many believe that if the Republicans are defeated they will not give up the government to the Democrafces. Troubles are expected in Louisiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and South Carolina. There have already been disturbances. The President bas vetoed the bill prohibiting the states which are not restored to representation from taking part in the Presidental election. The bill was passed again both Houses over the Presidential veto. Gold, 147 f; exchange, 109_ standard ; white petroleum, 34c. s The ' New Ydrk Journal of Commerce states that the wheat crop of California will yield more per acre than during any [previous time since the country was occupied by the United States.
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Southland Times, Issue 1034, 7 October 1868, Page 3
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154AMERICA. Southland Times, Issue 1034, 7 October 1868, Page 3
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