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ginia C's sold Thursday at 56½@56 3/8. Gen. Wm. R. Palmer, Topographical Engineer, died in Washington on the 18th, from typhoid fever, contracted on the Peninsula. Lieut. Colonel J. Morris, of New York, wounded at Seven Pines, died while on route for New York. Col. Electus Backus, of the U. S. A., died at the Michigan Exchange, Detroit, on the 7th inst. European news. The following summary of news by the China (dates to May 8) is given in the New York Herald: Our Paris correspondent states that the late call of President Lincoln for fifty thousand additional troops created "no little excitement" in political circles in that city. Coming close after the reports of the triumph of the Union army, and the official order of the United States Consul not to engage the services of any more French officers, it was not understood, and was consequently made a point of active canvass. The inference became prevalent that the new levy was required owing to the "tickli