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tuted against the Opinion National for the publication of false news. The London Daily News of the 31st, says the Emperor of the French has placed four ships-of-the-line before Gaeta, with orders to prevent an attack on that fortress by Admiral Persano, and if necessary to sink his ships.--Under these circumstances, Admiral Persano will take no part in the approaching sledge of Gaeta. The Daily News denounces this indirect intervention by France, and says Europe must not be allowed to remAdmiral Persano will take no part in the approaching sledge of Gaeta. The Daily News denounces this indirect intervention by France, and says Europe must not be allowed to remain a victim to all this mystery and repeated surprises. The London Morning News asserts on the authority of an official dispatch that Victor Emanuel was to immediately bombard Gaeta by sea and land. Capua had been definitely occupied by Garibaldi's troops. It was reported that King Victor Emanuel would confer on Garibaldi the title of Prince Calasemi, with an income of 3,000 livres, and would decorate him with the order of Annunciation. Lamoriciore had been created a Roman
eaving Marseilles. Eugene Scribe, the celebrated dramatist, is dead. Several persons in Paris connected with the transactions in the mines had been arrested. The payment of the Caisse des Chemins de Fer of Murres were suspended until an inventory of the state of the Bank was completed Constantinople bills on the Murres falling due on the 20th and 21st, reached £280,000 sterling, and were not met. The Bourse was dull. Rentes 68f. 10 Italy. General Caldwin and Admiral Persano had left Gaeta with troops for Messina. The fortress had been summoned to surrender, under pain of an immediate attack, but General Fergolia is reported to have declared his intention to resist till the last extremity. The Sardinian General, Mezzacopa, had likewise proceeded with troops towards the Neapolitan fortress of Civitella, on the Trouto, and would commence an immediate attack unless surrendering. The Official Opinione denies the rumored existence of negotiations betw
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
patches, however, from Turin, proclaim the report false. The Sardinians were not defeated at all. Capua was attacked on the 1st, and capitulated the following day. The royal troops were to leave with the honors of war, and after laying down their arms they were to go, on the 3d, to Naples. Naples was illuminated in honor of the capitulation of Capua, and there were great rejoicing. The attack on Gaeta was shortly expected to take place. It is denied, via Turin, that Admiral Persano had commenced but suspended his firing on the royalists near Gaeta. China. The recent advices from China confirm the previous news from that point. The victory of the allies in China. The French version of the China news says that on the 21st of September the allies, after a vehement resistance, carried by assault the most important of the Taku forts. Two hundred French and about the same number of English were placed hors du combat, and one thousand Tartars were kille
The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1860., [Electronic resource], A School teacher carefully returned to the North. (search)
A mysterious Man. Louis Napoleon, that political Sphinx of the modern Greeks, has propounded another riddle in his interposition against the Sardinian fleet at Gaeta, which is puzzling the shrewdest guessers of Europe. The note to Admiral Persano, requiring him to desist from the blockade of Gaeta, is said to have been accompanied with a threat to sink heirship, in the event of his non-compliance with the Imperial mission. The prompt compliance of Admiral Persano with this persuasive inAdmiral Persano with this persuasive intimation, is conclusive of the fact that, up to this point, Sardinia has been acting on a perfect understanding with France, and would never have ventured upon her unjustifiable invasion of the territories of a friendly power, but with the assurance of French concurrence in that movement. There was truth, then, in the statement of the Sardinian General, to his prisoner, Gen. Lamoriciere, that the military movements of Sardinia were in compliance with the expressed wishes of the Emperor of the