AMERICA.
The Committee appointed to investigate the matter reports that no sales of arms were made during the late war to known agents of France, and that no Government officials benefited by any sales. A reward of 190,000d015. has been given to the oflicers and crew of the Kearsage for destroying the Alabama. Large meetings of persons opposed to General Grant and the Republicans have been held. President Grant is to attend the International Musical Jubilee at Boston in i June. The Canadian Parliament was opened on the 10th. The Governor-General, in his speech, recommended the adoption of a vigorous immigration policy, the enlargement of the canals, and the construction of a railway to the Pacific coast.
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Southland Times, Issue 1594, 21 June 1872, Page 3
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117AMERICA. Southland Times, Issue 1594, 21 June 1872, Page 3
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