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Late Northern and European news. the arrival at New York of the steamer Oriental--Gen. Stevens--the Burnside expedition — great excitement — banks of New York decline the Government Loan, &c., &c. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 12. We have received Northern dates to the 10th inst., by which we learn that the steamer Oriental, from Port Royal, had arrived at New York, and that General Stevens still holds the main land awaiting reinforcements. The Burnside fleet was rapidly concentrating in Hampton Roads, and the excitement with regard to the destination of the expedition is intense. For the next two weeks no words can foreshadow the expectation of the people. On Saturday last the coast guard at Sewell's Point, reported 13 steamers and transports in the Roads; and more arriving. The Baltimore Commercial says that little or nothing new is occurring at Fortress Monroe, except the assembling of a large number of gun boats.
The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Sinking cause of Jeff. Davis and his Southern Confederacy. (search)
From New Orleans. New Orleans, Jan. 11 --Captain Clone, of the French dispatch steamer Millar, arrived yesterday from off Ship Island, the bearer of dispatches to the French Consul here. New Orleans, Jan. 12.--At a meeting of the Frenchmen, held on yesterday, it was resolved, by the consent of the French Consul, and the approval of Secretary Seward, to send delegates to Havana, by the French steamer Millar, and charter there a vessel which will come to New Orleans and carry to France such subjects of that Government as desire to go, owing to the disturbed state of the country. Col. Lubbock's remains reached here yesterday. They were escorted to the depot en route to Texas.