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Departure of the Arago. New York, Dec. 8. --The steamship Arago sailed Havre and Southampton, at noon, to-day, with seventy passengers and $25,400 in specie.
Arrival of specie from Europe. New York, Dec. 19. --The steamer Atlantic, from Southampton, has arrived. Her news is anticipated. She brings $800,000 in specie, and 800 tons of French merchandize.
ould venture to suggest that they are reckoning without their host in expecting aid from such a quarter. We will venture to say, that the system of slavery in the Southern States of this Union, has presented fewer cases of riot, insubordination, and insurrection, from its foundation to the present day, and has been the parent of less bloodshed, than any other system of labor that ever existed the same length of time.--We believe that more lives were lost in the single insurrection of Southampton, (lives of masters, we mean,) than in all the other slave risings that were ever attempted put together, and the lives lost in that case did not amount to sixty. It is impossible to conceive anything more hopeless than the success of a slave rebellion, in any part of the South, and the slaves know this as well as their masters.--Even the proclamation of freedom, made by a royal Governor, backed by a fleet and army, to all slaves who would rise in the cause of George III., failed to produ
Arrival of the Fulton. Cape Raor Dec. 21. --The steamer Fulton, from Southampton on the 12th inst., has arrived here. The City of Baltimore had arrived out. The Fulton brings $600,000 in specie. The news is unimportant. Victor Emmanuel was expected back at Naples at any moment. There is nothing later from Gaeta. Francis II. had issued another protest complaining of the apathy of European sovereigns in regard to his position, and denouncing Victor Emmanuel. The tone of his dispatch does not indicate a prolonged occupation of Gaeta. He had concluded a loan at Vienna. Reactionary disturbances are reported to have taken place at several places, but had been suppressed by the Garibaldian and the ringleaders shot. The Archbishop of Naples on his return was mobbed and his palace threatened with destruction; but, after eighteen hours rioting, the mob were appeased by the appearance of the Archbishop bearing the national tricolor. The Londo
Three days later from Europe.$600,000 in specie on Freight. St. Johns, N. F.,Dec. 21. --The steamship Fulton, from Southampton on the 12th inst., arrived off Cape Race at 5 o'clock this morning, where she was intercepted by the news yacht of the Associated Press. Her advices are three days later than those received by the Persia, at New York. The steamship Canada, from Boston, arrived at Liverpool on the 9th inst. The steamship City of Baltimore, from New York, arrived at Queenstown on the evening of the 11th inst. The Fulton has 500 tons of merchandize, $600,000 in specie, and 198 passengers. The Fulton reports, Dec. 14, lat. 56.30, ton, 11.10, passed ship Montebello, bound East. France had granted an amnesty to the French journals for previous infractions of the Press law. King Victor Emanuel returned to Naples on the 7th inst., and would remain there a fortnight. The Sardinians would await the fall of Gaeta before summoning the citadel of M
Sailing of Steamers. New York, Jan. 5. --The steamer City of Manchester for Liverpool sailed to-day with 28 passengers. The Fulton for Southampton took 57 passengers and $16,899 in specie.
Later from Europe.arrival of the Bremen. New York, Jan. 15. --The steamer Bremen, from Southampton on the 1st instant, has arrived. The bombardment of Gaeta continued. Victor Emmanuel was at Turin. The French fleet had left Gaeta. The ship Golden Star, from Mobile, for Liverpool, had been wrecked near Oxford. The captain, his wife, a servant girl, and sixteen of the crew, perished. The mate and six of the crew were saved. Commercial. Liverpool, Jan. 1. --Cotton quiet and generally unchanged. Speculation had been checked by the advance in the bank rates.
Still Later from Europe.Arrival of the Tetonia. St. Johns, N. B. Jan. 16. --The Tetonia, from Southampton Jan. 7th, passed Cape Race this morning. She brings $335,000 in specie. The New York arrived at Southampton on the 6th, short of coal. The Paris bourse on Saturday closed heavy. The Sunday Moniteur had published a decree modifying the duties on sundry articles. --also, a decree, the interest on treasury bills to a respectively. On account of the death of the KSouthampton on the 6th, short of coal. The Paris bourse on Saturday closed heavy. The Sunday Moniteur had published a decree modifying the duties on sundry articles. --also, a decree, the interest on treasury bills to a respectively. On account of the death of the King of Prussia the ball at the Tuilleries had been postponed. Gaeta, Monday.--Mortar batteries had been established in the Valley. Paris, Sunday.--Negotiations concerning Gaeta had been opened between France and Sardinia. Naples, Friday.--A Bourbon conspiracy has been discovered, and four Royalist Generals had been arrested--one of whom proved to be an agent of Francis II., from Gaeta. Several Neapolitan officers had also been arrested. The bombardment of Gaeta continues.
The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. (search)
European News.arrival of the Arago at New York.great fire in London.the French recognition of Italy.&c., &c., &c., The steamship Arago, from Southampton on the 26th June, arrived at New York on Monday night, the 8th. Her advices have been anticipated by the Great Eastern, which left on the 27th; but we give some extracts from the London files which we have received. The Arago brought $71,104 in specie. French recognition of Italy. Turin, June 25.--In to-day's sitting of the Chamber of Deputies, Baron Ricasoil, President of the Council of Ministers, made the following statement: The Government is happy to announce to the Chamber an event which will be received with great satisfaction by the Italian people. The Emperor of the French has recognized Victor Emmanuel as King of Italy. The right of our nationality, which until now has only been graven in the conscience of the people of Italy, will soon become a right recognized by all Europe. The recognition of t
Later from Europe arrival of the steamer Saxonia. New York, July 16. --The steamship Saxonia has arrived, with advices from Southampton to the 3d of July. The sales of cotton for two days were 45,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 24,000 bales. The market advanced Ȃd and in some cases ¼d, and closed with an upward tendency. Breadstuffs were steady. Wheat was a shade dearer. Provisions were dull. At London, Consols were quoted at 89¼ to 89¼ for money. The general news by this arrival is unimportant. [Second Dispatch] New York, July 16--The advices by the Saxonia report that a plot has been discovered to assassinate Garibaldi. The Hungarian address of the Diet being disloyal and hostile to the crown, was returned, with orders to modify it, under the penalty of a dissolution of the Die
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