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. South America. Additional telegrams by the Brazil steamer via Lisbon, report that I rquiza had been defeated, with a loss of artillery wagons and 600 prisoners. Gen. Midial was preparing to attack Rosa. Rio Janeiro and Cape of Good Hope mails had reached Plymouth. The slave trade was brisk on the East coast. Business at the Cape was considerably improved. The clip of wool promised to be one of the best ever known. Intelligence from Doctors Livingstone and McKenzie, to the 15th of May, had been received. A terrible massacre had occurred in Norman's Land. The latest news. It was rumored that Krell, with all his forces, was about to re-enter the Transkran Territory. The London money market was extremely easy, but the directions of the Bank of England, at the weekly meeting on the 31st, adjourned without reducing the minimum rate of discount. Funds were firmer and advancing. The Paris Potric says that the Convention relative to Me