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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], Empress Eugenie in Edinburgh . (search)
Empress Eugenie in Edinburgh.
--The "Scotsman" has an interesting account of the arrival of the Empress Eugenie in Edinburgh.
At the railroad depot, several hundred persons were congregated, and as the Empress came out of the train, attired in deep mourning, she was loudly cheered.
The next day she attended Church.
It says: The imperial party walked to and from the Chapel, and the Empress (whose health, by-the-by, would scarcely seem to warrant the application of the term delicate,) did not seem in the least put about by the journey to the hotel, having to be taken through a smart snow shower.
The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession movement at the South . (search)
The mails by the Asia.
--The mails by the Asia are received.
The Queen is about to confer the vacant Garter on the Duke of Newcastle.
A dispatch from Paris says that an encroachment by Piedmontese troops on Roman territory, occupied by the French, had caused a difficulty between Gen. Goyon and their commander.
An early and general amnesty by Austria to all political prisoners concerned in the events of 1848, was considered certain.
Napoleon, it is said, is to visit Scotland and accompany Eugenie on her return home.
Garibaldi, since his retirement, had issued an address, declaring that what had been done for a part of Italy must also be done for Rome and Venitia.