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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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slave trade treaty had finally passed the House of Commons. The Paris Patric asserts that France will never treat with Juarez. When the French army has entered Mexico the Mexicans will be consulted, and their wishes scrupulously respected. France will only quit Mexico after the complete execution of the future treaty. The Presse says the date of Gen. Ferris's departure for Mexico is still doubtful. The latest. London, July 13. --In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Gregory made inquiries relative to the proceedings of United States cruisers off the Bahamas. Fortescue said the letters on the subject had been received, but they could not be produced, as the correspondence was in the hands of the law officers. Commercial news. Liverpool, July 12. --Cotton — Sales to day of 6,000 bales. The market has fully recovered from the depression with an upward tendency, and closes with an advance of 1d, on Surats since yesterday. Breadstuffs are firm,
ville county, N. C., was held this day, for the purpose of selecting suitable persons to represent the county of Granville in the ensuing Legislature of North Carolina. Capt. A. D. Peace, 23d N. C. regiment, was appointed Chairman, and Lt. N. A. Gregory, 23d N. C., and W. J. Roberts, 12th N. C., Secretaries. The Chairman appointed the following committee to report resolutions for the action of the meeting: Dr. R. J. Hicks, Lieut, J. T. Bullock, Lieut. G. M. Griffin, Lieut. Wm. F. Overton, of Commons, knowing them to be able and patriotic men and true to the best interests of the country, and believing that ticket will be acceptable to our friends at home. Resolved, That these proceeding be published in the Richmond Dispatch, Petersburg Express, and Raleigh Standard and State Journal. The meeting then adjourned. A. D. Peace, Chairman. N. A. Gregory, Secretaries. W. J. Roberts. Secretaries. Raleigh Standard and State Journal please. copy. jy 25--1t