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Day
14
Month
August
Year
1863
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Public Domain
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Cupe Race, Aiie 3. ThoRtcnmsihip Hecla, Liverpool 28th, Queonstown !)tli, has nrnved, with three day' Ínter news. News received of the Federhl. vietaries caused tho Confedérate Iban stock to decline 20 per cent. A perfect panic ensued in that stot-k. The Times considera the New York riots í'.s an inssaoection against the government. Tho Duiiy News expatiates on the victories oS &iant, Moade, Rosecrans, asd ths uoimpaircd efficiency of the ís'orlh, andiiis luiilorm and rapid progresa. Mr. Lf4Írd publi'shed nn anonymous cnrrespondence betwean his firm and fome personH in Washington and New York, to show that proposition were pending in 1.861 with the N"avy partmcnt in Washington, for hls firm to construct vessölt tbr ttte Federal navy. There i nothfng, however, to show by whnt authority the anonymnuH individuáis uaed the name of the Secret a ry of the Navy. The Morniñg Post maintains that the tinion of the three great powers ngainst Russia is cnstired. The Her;ild.controverts this notion, and mnintnins thut Russia ia disposd to defy ihe Western powers. Puiliament had been prorogued. - The Quoafl'8 ppeech had been delivered by commicsfon. It says the civil war continue in iïm-jrica. It inflicta mnch cvil, not only oa the contending parties but ofl other nationÏ!. We see, bo wever, no reason to depart from our striot newtrality. The Polish inurgents continue tobe very active in their movements. New York, Aug. 9. Tho fullowing is additional by the Hibernian : England. - The London Globe, in reviewing the srtuatibn of American nffairs, oontends tb'at the rebels are far from being conquered, and thinks that Leo at Culpepper is as safe as ever. General Gnint's campaign is the most brilliant, but w'all be confined in its fiuits to the ïmmediate neighborhood of the river. The Globe says if the Federab ae wise they will exort themReFves to secure what thoy have got for her victorial arrangement, and abandon the irnpossible enterprise ol eubjugation. St. Johns, N. F., Aug 3. The steamship China, fro.-n Liverpool Aug. 1, passed Cape Race at noon today, Saturday, en route to New York. Her dates are two d ays later than those by tho Hibernian. GanAT Bkitain. - The Timr. argües to show that the recent Federal successes are not likely to prove materially advantageow.fi tthom. The Army and Navy Gazetle takea a most gloomy view fif the military prospecta of the Confederates. .It says the retreat of Gen. Bragg and the flight of General Johnston before Sherman's foroes shows suffieient signs of exhauRtion. - It ndds. Chnrleston is in real dnnger, and il it fülls, Savannah follows. Still it thinks that the Federal nrrnies cannot be fi 1 led without a conscription, whioh may be resisted by the North, and the Confederares yet wrest vicíory írom her grafp. The Confedérate loan was heavy at 17 to 15 discount. Frante. - Marshal Forey, in an officia) report snys that he is occupied in forming a provisional government in Mexico frotn men oí moderate views. War8aw, August 1. - The proclamation oí the National Government of Poland rejects any compromise not based upon the independenceof Poland, with a restoration of the boundaries of 1782.

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