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French subjects.
In New Orleans.
--By the arrival of the schooner Mallory, the Mobile Advertiser and Register obtained a copy of the Havana Diaro des la Marina, of the 26th ult. from which it translates the following:
To-day and yesterday the rumor has been current that the French Consulate in this city has chartered a merchant ship to go to New Orleans, for the purpose of collecting a pretty large number of Frenchmen who are in straitened circumstances in that city for want of employment.
We believe there is some exaggeration in this report; but from what has come to our ears, it appears certain that there are in New Orleans some two hundred and fifty to three hundred French subjects who are suffering great privations on account of the paralysis in commerce and the went of occupation, and who desire to emigrate in order to employ their time usefully and their hands in gaining an honorable livelihood, but it is not exactly true that a vessel has been sent for them.
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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Burnside expedition — warm work Expected in North Carolina --the weather — cistern water scarce, &c. (search)
Later from Europe.the steamer Bohemian at Halifax.American Affairs in Europe.&c., &c., &c. Halifax, Jan. 6.
--The steamer Bohemian, from Liverpool, with dates to the 26th ult., and advices by telegraph via Londonderry to the 27th, has arrived here.
Londonerry, Dec. 27.--Advices from Canton, China, of the 15th of November, say that Mr. Burlingame, the American Minister, had been well received there, and that he subsequently left for Shanghai, en route to the capital.
A few foreigners had been invited to visit Pekin.
The rebels were near Ningpo, and the inhabitants were fleeing to Shanghai, where the alarm had subsided.
Hong Kong was reported to be invested by the rebels.
It was also reported that the "braves" there had attacked the foreigners in the streets and houses, and that placards were posted up threatening the extirpation of the Europeans.
Londonderry, Dec. 27.--The advices from Amercia are unfavorably construed in London, and the funds are d