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was defeated by a large majority on the 5th inst. Garrett Davis's proposition, that no negro should become a citizen of the United States, was rejected by a vote of 5 yeas to 33 nays. A semi-official dispatch from Washington says that Minister Dayton had no authority for his assurance to M. Droayn de L'Huys that the United States Government would receive a minister from the Government of Maximilian in Mexico, etc. European News. An arrival from Europe brings advices to the 27th--two days later. The news is unimportant: A final agreement in regard to the Mexican loan had been drawn up, and an agent had been sent to the Archduke Maximilian to obtain his signature to the contract. The confederate steamer Georgia arrived at Bordeaux on the 25th. It is rumored that great coolness has arisen between Russia and France, the former having acquired the conviction that France is plotting mischief in European Turkey. The health of the Pope is improving.
Latest from Europe. The latest dates from Europe are to the 25th ult. The Germans have abandoned the siege of Frederica. The c. S. ship Florida arrived at Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, on the 4th of March and sailed again on the 5th. The U. S. ship St. Louis reached Santa Cruz on the 6th. Maximilian would embark for Mexico on the 13th of April. New York, April 4.--The steamer city of London, from Liverpool on the 23d, has arrived here. The Earl of Aberdeen is dead, and Lord Ashburton also. Garibaldi was expected to land at Southampton in about a week. American Affairs. The London Times, in an editorial on American affairs, says it sees no advantage on either side and no foreshadowing of the end. It says that "the only thing certain is that there will be no intervention, and that the Americans will work out the result by themselves." The Danish War. The advices from Denmark say there has been no additional fighting in Jutiand. A semi-offic