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The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], Later from Europe — the rebel rams building in France. (search)
It was not proclaimed, however, at the latest date. Napoleon dispatched one of his Generate to aid in the solution of the Hapsburg family complications about Mexico. The rebel privateer Georgia was in the river Garonne, France, opposite Bordeaux, for refitting. --The crew of the Georgia would not give any information relative to the recent operations or the alleged burning of the American ship William Cramptoe. A correspondence between Secretary Seward and the British authorities oal documents, and proves that the French Government is quietly conniving at the efforts of the rebel agents to have iron clad war vessels built in France for the rebel service. From recitations of the Opinion, it appears that firm at Nantes and Bordeaux have been for months at work building war vessels, ostensibly for China, but really for the rebels. Mr. Dayton last fall laid before the French Government proofs of the real destination of the vessels, and after much delay the work was stopped
eason. They are dangerously expanded as a body, and cannot pay their debts except in interest bearing notes, and are overloaded with fancy stocks as collaterals. Miscellaneous. The New Orleans Bee, of the 7th, says that the French had occupied Matamoras without opposi- tion. Two regiments had landed, and all communication with the interior was for the time interrupted. New Orleans advices of the 9th have been received at New York. The reported sinking, in Mobile Bay, of the Confederate ram Tennessee, is unfounded. A disastrous fire occurred in New Orleans on the 8th. The warehouses of E. A. York and A. F. Cochrane were destroyed, involving a loss of several hundred thousand dollars. The Paris correspondent of the New York Times says that one of the vessels built at Bordeaux for the rebels has been launched, and an English vessel was lying there with equipments. The Rappahannock has been enclosed in a dock at Calais by order of the French Government.