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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1865., [Electronic resource], Arrival of the Asia's Mails.--Dates to the 25th Ultimo. (search)
ense of the work, nor can any legislation be proceeded with. It is believed that the formal opening of Parliament by the reading of the Queen's speech will take place on February first, which is two or three days earlier than the average date. The news is confirmed that the cattle plague throughout Britain has broken out afresh, and is now more fatal than ever. The number of cases for the week ending November 18th was 2,669, as compared with 2,580 and 1,765 of the two weeks ending November 11th and 4th. The total number of cases has been 27,432, of which 8,998 have proved fatal, and in 1,777 have recovered, and of the remaining 3,977 the fate is still uncertain. Thus about 22,000 cattle have died directly or indirectly from the plague. The famous steamship Trent, associated with the seizure of Messrs. Mason and Slidell by a United States frigate, has closed her career, and is now being broken up near the Isle of Dogs. The rebel cruiser Shenandoah left the Mersey for