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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[BY INDO-EUBOKBAN TELEOKAPD.] Tho Albert statue at Coburg baa been inaugurated by the Queen. Her Majesty has returned to England improved in health. Tho convention betweon Austria and Prussia in not approved of. Tho Abyssinian Princo Theodorus has releasod Consul Oainoron. President Johnston's policy daily gains adho; rents. Slavery is abolished. Captain Wovy haa been indicted for cruelty to Federal prisoners. Tho attempted capture of 11. Saunders, at Montreal, was clovorly frustrated. A bank swindle of 6,000,000 dollars has been discovered. At Mobilo, tho troops wero out arresting negroes. Tlit Shonandoah has destroyed soveral vcssols iv the Pacißc. London, September 18th. The cotton crop in Amorica will bo loss than hnlf the average quantity. 1 England and Franco have expressed dissatisfaction with the conduct of Prussia towards Tho cattle disease is still . increasing ; and France has prohibited importation from England, Belgium, and Holland. Tho Bank has raised the rate of interest from ,3 per cent, to 4. Markets gonernllynre steady. Tho unsettled prospects of tho harvest, owing to tho ohangeablo weather, is causing groat anxiety in tho Corn Trado, and prices show an upward tendency. New Zealand Six per Cents. 103 to 104. i LGOO.OOO Quoonsland Debentures had been ■offered by tender from tho Union Bank; and one-half that amount wns sold abovo the .Bank minimum The present price is 103 J. . A great scarcity of seamen oxists at presont, and wages average L 4 a month.

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West Coast Times, Issue 61, 24 October 1865, Page 2

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239

LATEST TELEGRAMS. West Coast Times, Issue 61, 24 October 1865, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. West Coast Times, Issue 61, 24 October 1865, Page 2

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