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Later from Europe. New York, December 6. --The steamship Asia, from Liverpool on 25th ultimo, via Queenstown 25th, has arrived. The following is a summary of the latest news by this arrival: London, November 25.--The Paris correspondent of the Globe says that the Spanish Ministry has decided to back out of the Chilian affair. The Spanish Admiral has been ordered to suspend operations. Stephens, the Fenlan Head Centre, had not yet been re-captured. Commercial. Liverpool, November 24 P. M. --Cotton.--The sales to-day were seven, thousand bales; market closing unchanged. Provisions — Breadstuffs unchanged. London, November 24,P. M.--Consols closed at 89½@89¾ Five-twenties, 64¼@64
The Louisiana Legislature. New Orleans, December 6. --The Louisiana House of Representatives passed the Senate resolution against the recognition of Hayne and Cutter as United States Senators. Special committee reported a bill against the Constitution of 1864, and presented a bill for the calling of a convention on the fourth of January. Governor Wells sent a message that he would be inaugurated at three o'clock this afternoon. He failed to attend on account of indisposition. Randall Hunt was elected United States Senator. The other Senator will be elected on Friday. Mr. Haler, a permanent lawyer, and personally acquainted with the state of affairs on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, has arrived in this city. He is of opinion that the liberal coalition is a failure. The receipts of cotton at Shreveport are falling off in consequence of the scarcity of the staple.
New York city election. New York, December 6. --Full returns of the city election show that R. O'Gorman, Democrat, is elected corporation counsel by 17,000 majority, being on all but the Republican ticket. Eight aldermen are elected on the Republican ticket, and seven Democrats, two of the latter being claimed as municipal reformers. Of twenty-four members of the Common Council elected, thirteen are Republicans. The full vote for Mayor stands: Hoffman Tammany Democrat, 32,955; Roberts, Republican, 31,421; Hecker, Citizens' Association and Mozart Democrat, 10,400; Gunther, McKeon Democrat, 6,661.
Later from Europe. Portland, December 6. --The steamer Hibernian, from Liverpool on the 23d ultimo, via Londonderry on the 24th, has arrived. Stephens, the Fenian Head Centre, escaped from prison on the morning of the 24th. The cattle disease is reported on the increase in England. Commercial intelligence. Liverpool, November 23. --Cotton — sales of the week, fifty-one thousand bales; market closing with a decline. Breadstuffs dull and declining. Provisions unsettled.
The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1865., [Electronic resource], The United States and Franco-Mexican Affairs. (search)
Threatened raid on New Brunswick. St. John, N. B., December 6. --Some excitement was to-day caused by the rumor of a contemplated Fenian raid from the United States. The Government received a dispatch from Washington, stating that a raid on New Brunswick had been planned. It is generally believed to be nothing more than a plundering expedition, and measures are being taken to guard the banks and other property both of this city and on the frontier.
The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1865., [Electronic resource], Fredericksburg and Gordonsville Railroad. (search)
Fenianism — rejoicing in New York. New York, December 6. --The Fenian Senate have commenced an extra session. The Fenians are rejoicing over the news of the escape of the Irish Head Centre (Stephens) from the Dublin jail. Their headquarters are illuminated to-night, and speeches are being made by Mahoney, Killian, Mullen, and others.
Arrest of Lieutenant Maffit and Jefferson Davis Howell. Portland, December 6. --Lieutenant Maffit, formerly an officer of the rebel privateer Alabama, and Jefferson Davis Howell, who came as passengers per the steamer Hibernia, were arrested in this city just as they were starting in the train for Canada this afternoon.
Tennessee. New York, December 6. --The Nashville special dispatch to the Tribune says the bill allowing negroes to testify in the courts has been tabled by the Legislature.