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The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula. (search)
and pounds sterling in specie have been sent by the Bank of England to France. The demand for discount in London is heavy. Consols 90½a90⅝ for money. The rebel loan is at 42a44. French Rentes at Havre 66f. 60 A project for the better regulation of Romania will be submitted to the Powers who signed the treaty of Paris. The French Admiral Hamlin is dead. Ten million of franc were withdrawn from the Bank of France on the 16th. Forty-eight citizens of Warsaw request the Governor to intercede with the Czar for his acceptance of an address expressing the loyalty of the Warsaw citizens. The Dirilli has been seized for publishing Garibaldi's address announcing the formation of a committee to promote Italian union. The Princess of Wales is so far convalescent that no more bulletins are issued. The infant prince is also well. Baron James Rothschild has dislocated his knee by a fall. The Duke of Cleveland died at Roby castle a few days since.
British soldiers, he nearly doubled the fortune of the family, gaining more than a million sterling by the sole battle of Waterloo, the news of which he carried to England two days earlier than the mail. The weight of the solid millions gradually transferred the ascendancy in the family from Germany to England, making London the metropolis of the reigning dynasty of Rothschild. Like the royal families of Europe, the members of the house of Rothschild only intermarry with each other. James Rothschild married the daughter of his brother Solomon; his son Edmond, heir apparent to the French line, was united to his first cousin, the daughter of Lionel, and grand daughter of Nathan Rothschild; and Lionel again — M. P. for London — gave his hand in 1836 to his first cousin, Charlotte, the daughter of Challis Rothschild, of Naples. It is unnecessary to say that, though these matrimonial alliances have kept the millions wonderfully together, they have not improved the race of old Mayor