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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
even hundred thousand bales, including the new crop. As before stated, the war between Spain and Chili had occasioned great excitement among the merchants of both France and England, and they were urging their respective governments to interfere actively in favor of the Chilians. The ship owners of Liverpool were preparing to use the blockade-runners cast out of employment by the end of the American war in China. The steamship Asia, from Liverpool on the twenty-fifth ultimo, and Queenstown on the twenty- sixth, arrived at Halifax on the eighth instant, with two days later news. There was considerable mystery connected with the escape of Stephens, the Fenian Head Centre, the particulars of which have not been as yet disclosed. The Government offers a reward of one thousand pounds for his recapture, and three hundred pounds for information that shall lead to his arrest, with a free pardon to any person or persons giving such information. The opinion was, that Stephens made
The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Southern Representation — the latest news from Washington. (search)
New York, December 13. --The steamship City of Boston, from Liverpool 26th ultimo, and Queenstown 30th, has arrived. Stevens, the Fenian Head-Centre, remains at large. It is believed he will get out of the country. One of the prison wardens is under arrest, and two others have been suspended. The military police are now stationed in the prison. Two war steamers left Queenstown on the 26th with a constabulary force on board. The object of this movement is unknown, but it Queenstown on the 26th with a constabulary force on board. The object of this movement is unknown, but it is asserted that it is connected with the search for Stevens. The special commission for the trial of Fenians opened in Dublin on the 27th. The Morning Herald says that the feeling in the city relative to American affairs is not altogether satisfactory. The Princess Helena, of England, is to be betrothed to Prince Christian, of Augustenburg. Spanish advices regarding the Chilian question say that the British remonstrance was most promptly and satisfactorily met at Madrid, and
European Advices — further by the city of Boston. New York, December 13. --Two war steamers left Queenstown on the 26th November with a constabulary force on board. Their object was unknown, but it was assumed to be connected with the search for Stevens. An influential public meeting was held in Manchester, at which resolutions were passed strongly denouncing the severe proceedings in Jamaica, and a deputation was sent to Earl Russell, who admitted the urgent necessity for an inquiry, and evinced an anxious desire for the vindication of justice. Earl Russell had also received a deputation from Bradford relative to parliamentary reform. He admitted the necessity for the further admission of the working classes to the franchise, but the Government could not bring forward a bill unless fully matured and well grounded. The Morning Herald says the feeling in the city relative to American affairs is not altogether satisfactory. The Princess Helena, of England,
The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1865., [Electronic resource], The railroad projected by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company in the Valley of Virginia. (search)
Arrival of the steamship city of Washington, from Liverpool. New York, December 27. --The steamship City of Washington, from Liverpool 13th instant and Queenstown 14th, has arrived. The following is a summary of the general news: Governor Eyre, of Jamaica, has been suspended from the exercise of his functions pending the official inquiry into the recent insurrection, and Sir Henry Slorr has been appointed, temporarily, in his place. At the Fenian Court, on the 12th instant, O'Donnovan occupied the whole day in his own defence. He was insolent, and sought to exhaust the Court. A letter received in Liverpool confirms the statement that Stephens, the Fenian Head-Centre, is in Paris. The London Observer says that Napoleon is apprehensive that Maximilian will follow his Empress to Europe, and has prevailed upon the Mexican Minister at Paris to proceed to Mexico and endeavor to dissuade Maximilian from abdicating. London, December 14.--O'Donnovan was co
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