hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Matching Documents
The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.
Your search returned 313 results in 107 document sections:
New York,Feb. 14.
--The steamer New York, from Southampton on Tuesday, the 29th, has arrived.
The Italian Parliamentary elections had resulted in favor of the ministry.
Count Cavour had been returned from Turin, and Garibaldi and Poerio from Naples.
Commercial.
Liverpool,Jan. 28-Monday.--Cotton- Market quiet--Saturday's quotations barely maintained.
Estimated sales to-day about 7,000 bales.
[No breadstuff market reported.]
American Railway securities slightly advanced.
Consols 91 .
London, Monday.--Wheat declined 1@2d.
Arrival of the Niagara at Boston.
Boston,March 11.--The steamer Niagara, from Liverpool via Halifax, arrived here this evening.
The main features of her advices have been telegraphed from Halifax.
She brings $3,000,000.
Via Queenstown we have some additional items of news:
Turin, Saturday.--Admiral Persano has arrived off Messina, which he will summon to surrender.
Rome, Friday.--The National Committee have issued a proclamation declaring that Victor Emanuel will soon be proclaimed King from the Capitol, and expresses thanks to France.
The French authorities have taken possession of the keys of the Capitol.
Vienna, Saturday.--It is reported that Austria, Russia and Prussia have concluded a convention to act in concert in case of a Polish or Hungarian outbreak.
Liverpool, Saturday.--Cotton — Sales of 10,000 bales, including 3,000 bales for export.
Messrs. Hewitt & Co., report the market as buoyant, with an advancing tendency.
Prices are ½d. hig
The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The London Defalcation. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], Foreign Items. (search)
Sailed for Europe.
--The Fulton, which sailed from New York on Saturday, took out a flock of diplomatists; Gov. Dayton, Minister to France; Mr. Pennington, secretary, Mr. Burlingame, Minister to Austria; Mr. Marsh, Minister to Turin; Mr. Pike, Minister to the Hague; Mr. Wilson, secretary of legation; Mr. Putnam, Consul at Havre; Mr. Vezey, Consul at Aix la Chapelle; Mr. Campbell Consul at Rotterdam; Capt. Britton, Consul at Southampton.