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Later from Europe.arrival of the Africa. New York, March 31. --The steamship Africa, from Liverpool 16th inst., via Queens- town 17th, arrived last night. She brings £84,000 sterling in specie. Bullion in the Rank of England had increased £250,000. The Duchess of Kent (the Queen's mother,) is dangerously ill. The London Times ridicules the idea of the Confederate States effecting a loan, after Mississippi's repudiation. Commercial. Liverpool, March 16th. --Cotton — Sales of the week 58,000 bales, including 9,500 to speculators, and 11,000 to exporters. The market opened slightly lower, but subsequently recovered under Ameri- can advices, and closed firm at last week's quotations. The estimated sales of Friday were 15,000 bales, including 7,000 for speculation and export. Liverpool, March 17.--The estimated sales yesterday were 25,000 bales, including 8,000 for specula- tion and export; stock in port 907,000 bales, of which 750,000 are American. Hew
The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Bostonian's view of affairs in Charleston. (search)
A Bostonian's view of affairs in Charleston. --The Boston Evening Traveller, of Friday, says: The steamer Massachusetts, Capt. Sampson, from Charleston, S. C., 16th inst., arrived here this forenoon with 2,033 bales cotton, 46 tierces rice, and 30 packages merchandize, and 7 passengers. Among the passengers were three gentlemen of leisure, who went from here in her for the express purpose of "seeing with their own eyes and hearing with their own ears" the great commotion of the fire-eaters. They state that when they went to a hotel they booked their names "of Boston," and upon every occasion when they were introduced to distinguished citizens, they invariably spoke of themselves as Bostonians, yet their reception was all that they could have desired. They were not dogged as they had reason to apprehend from the tenor of the news received here, nor did any one ask them impertinent questions. There was plenty of soldiering, marching and countermarching, but they saw no ro
Telegraphic news. [Reported for the Richmond Dispatch.] Later from Europe.arrival of the Africa. New York, March 31. --The steamship Africa, from Liverpool 16th inst., via Queens- town 17th, arrived last night. She brings £84,000 sterling in specie. Bullion in the Rank of England had increased £250,000. The Duchess of Kent (the Queen's mother,) is dangerously ill. The London Times ridicules the idea of the Confederate States effecting a loan, after Mississippi's repudiation. Commercial. Liverpool, March 16th. --Cotton — Sales of the week 58,000 bales, including 9,500 to speculators, and 11,000 to exporters. The market opened slightly lower, but subsequently recovered under Ameri- can advices, and closed firm at last week's quotations. The estimated sales of Friday were 15,000 bales, including 7,000 for speculation and export. Liverpool, March 17.--The estimated sales yesterday were 25,000 bales, including 8,000 for specula- tion and export; s