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nfederates had intimated to the English Charge d'affaires at Washington that any offer of mediation by England would meet with respectful attention. The Paris Patris says that the United States Government has offered to purchase the province of Sonora for $6,000,000. The "Thunderer's" last canard. The London Times, of Friday, published a third edition, containing the following canard: "Baltimore, July 3.--A communication from Fortress Monroe, dated the 2d, states that Generals Gorman and Meade had arrived there wounded.--They state that the divisions of Generals McCati and Reynolds had surrendered to the Confederate. "General McClellan was on board the Galena.--General Jackson was in the rear of the Federal, and Price in front. General Lee refuses to grant any terms of capitulation, and demands their unconditional surrender. The Federal flags have been taken down from the newspaper offices in Baltimore." The above was brought by the Glasgow at Cork. The