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THE PANAMA MAIL.

The European news brought by the Panama steamer Ealcaia, which, as wo stated yesterday, reached Wellington at seven o'clo ck on the morning of that day, has been more than anticipated by the Suez route, which brought us telegraphic intelligence from London to tbc 20fch September. The Eakaia's dates arc simultaneously from England, and New York to the 11th September. Tho following items of American and Mexican intelligence were published last night by our contemporary " The Evening Star :" New York, Sept. 11. The Farmers and Citizens National Bank, and Brooklyn and Trades National j Bank at Green Point have burst up, | causing immense ruin. The yellow fever is sweeping off thousands at Galves'on, Indianopolis, Now Orleans, Pensacola, and the Dry Torfugas. *

The excitement as to tho next Presidential Election has already commenced. No parties yet know who their nominees will be. Mormonism collapsing. Brigham loung has been excommunicating sundry persons. Gold has been discovered near Utah. Mormons are leaving their country in thousands. Florida and Cuba cable lias been successfully laid. Communication between Havannah and United States is perfect.

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West Coast Times, Issue 654, 29 October 1867, Page 2

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THE PANAMA MAIL. West Coast Times, Issue 654, 29 October 1867, Page 2

THE PANAMA MAIL. West Coast Times, Issue 654, 29 October 1867, Page 2

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