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Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 1
have just been promulgated in the Marches. The Ville de Nantes, steam-line of battleship, is now being fitted out. Her engines are 900 horse power. A crew of 1,100 men have been put on board. France. Inundations have taken place in several of the departments; many houses have been thrown down and considerable damage done. Prince Metternich had an audience of the Emperor, on Friday, the 2d inst. The Emperor, on receiving the news of the death of the Dowager Empress of Russia, immediately telegraphed his condolence, and that of the Empress, to the Court of St. Petersburg. The French Court has gone into mourning for twenty days. The Times' Paris correspondent says:The great commercial news of the week is the announcement in the Moniteur, that the Government will carry into effect from the 1st, the convention annexed to the commercial treaty, and that the French Government has relinquished the right of postponing the reduction of the duties on worked metals,
Department de Ville de Paris (France) (search for this): article 1
Morning Herald says:It is asserted that a circular note from Austria, explanatory of the Warsaw interview, has arrived in Paris. The Scotsman says:We have reason to believe that some grounds exist for believing that the French Emperor is waveripictures in Florence next summer in aid of which the chief Italian cities are to contribute large sums of money. The Paris correspondent of the London News says it is remarked that, according to the recent news from Venice, the Austrians have srs to Oct. 1st, 1861. The accounts from the manufacturing districts continue to be favorable. The high price of sugar in Paris has somewhat paralyzed the trade. The fine weather last week has again favored the farmers in completing their fields, and the caution observed by buyers, the French corn markets remain firm. The price of flour is well maintained in the Paris market. A deficiency of corn exists in Italy, and supplies from the Baltic Sea are impatiently awaiting at Leghorn. Gre
Singapore (Singapore) (search for this): article 1
of troops remaining outside of the forts of Gaeta, have sent proposals of surrender to the Piedmontese. The reported conclusion of a treaty of commerce between England and Austria is said to be unfounded. The latest dispatches from Shanghai say, that it is reported that the negotiations for peace are not going on smoothly at Tien-tsin. Chappell's extensive Piano factory in London has been destroyed by fire, and twenty persons were injured. The telegraph cable to connect Singapore and Rangoon, is about to leave England. Its length is 1,300 miles. Fresh troops had left Turin for Naples. The corn crop in Italy is deficient. In London the demand for money is full, but there was no pressure. There is some doubt whether the Bank will raise the rate of interest. A dispatch from Hong Kong, September 17, reports teas as unchanged. Silks have declined. England. The Chinese War.--The Times' leading article of Monday says: The government has made has
Italy (Italy) (search for this): article 1
icts continue to be favorable. The high price of sugar in Paris has somewhat paralyzed the trade. The fine weather last week has again favored the farmers in completing their field work; but not withstanding this, and the caution observed by buyers, the French corn markets remain firm. The price of flour is well maintained in the Paris market. A deficiency of corn exists in Italy, and supplies from the Baltic Sea are impatiently awaiting at Leghorn. Great complaints are heard in Central Italy of the long continued dry weather.--The low water in the river Dheister has prevented the arrival of wheat from Odessa. Italy. Defeat of the Bourbon Army. Naples,Nov. 3.--The Piedmontese army, under the command of King Victor Emmanuel, has gained a brilliant victory on the other side of the Zarigliano. The Bourbon army was attacked in front with great spirit by the troops, and on flank by the fleet, dispersed, leaving in our hands tents, wagons, stores, and a very large nu
Turin (Italy) (search for this): article 1
Chappell's extensive Piano factory in London has been destroyed by fire, and twenty persons were injured. The telegraph cable to connect Singapore and Rangoon, is about to leave England. Its length is 1,300 miles. Fresh troops had left Turin for Naples. The corn crop in Italy is deficient. In London the demand for money is full, but there was no pressure. There is some doubt whether the Bank will raise the rate of interest. A dispatch from Hong Kong, September 17, repners. Gen. Somnas pursued the enemy and afterwards occupied Tivola, and positions commanding Gaeta. King Victor Emmanuel enters Naples today. The number of prisoners taken at Capua was 11,000. Another official dispatch says: Turin,Nov. 9.--Yesterday our troops, commanded by Victor Emmanuel, attacked and dispersed the Bourbon army, beyond the Zarigliano. Tents, wagons, and an immense number of prisoners were left in our possession. Gen. Somnas has occupied Mola de Gaeta a
Austria (Austria) (search for this): article 1
tion and the presence of the Pontifical gendarmes. A large body of troops remaining outside of the forts of Gaeta, have sent proposals of surrender to the Piedmontese. The reported conclusion of a treaty of commerce between England and Austria is said to be unfounded. The latest dispatches from Shanghai say, that it is reported that the negotiations for peace are not going on smoothly at Tien-tsin. Chappell's extensive Piano factory in London has been destroyed by fire, and hery continues to be carried on profitably. During the past week, several boats came into Yarmouth with 100,000 fish each. Off Lowestoft, one boat came in with 200,000 fish. The Morning Herald says:It is asserted that a circular note from Austria, explanatory of the Warsaw interview, has arrived in Paris. The Scotsman says:We have reason to believe that some grounds exist for believing that the French Emperor is wavering in his Italian policy, and has given orders to Gen. Guyon to i
Venice (Italy) (search for this): article 1
ch this alleged change of feeling is ascribed, is the sort of reaction in French popular feeling, arising from the overthrow of Lamoriciere, which is regarded, apparently, as a sort of national misfortune. The Daily News says:There is to be a grand exhibition of Italian pictures in Florence next summer in aid of which the chief Italian cities are to contribute large sums of money. The Paris correspondent of the London News says it is remarked that, according to the recent news from Venice, the Austrians have suddenly ceased to send troops and ammunition towards the Lombardy frontier. The leading article of the Paris Pays, of Saturday last, insists strongly on the necessity both of augmenting the French army in Syria to a larger force, and prolonging its occupation for a longer term than is specified by treaty. The Morning Herald saysthe Piedmontese codes (in other words the code of Napoleon) have just been promulgated in the Marches. The Ville de Nantes, steam-
Florence (Italy) (search for this): article 1
for believing that the French Emperor is wavering in his Italian policy, and has given orders to Gen. Guyon to interfere probably only in the last extremity in favor of the King of Naples.--One motive to which this alleged change of feeling is ascribed, is the sort of reaction in French popular feeling, arising from the overthrow of Lamoriciere, which is regarded, apparently, as a sort of national misfortune. The Daily News says:There is to be a grand exhibition of Italian pictures in Florence next summer in aid of which the chief Italian cities are to contribute large sums of money. The Paris correspondent of the London News says it is remarked that, according to the recent news from Venice, the Austrians have suddenly ceased to send troops and ammunition towards the Lombardy frontier. The leading article of the Paris Pays, of Saturday last, insists strongly on the necessity both of augmenting the French army in Syria to a larger force, and prolonging its occupation fo
Leghorn (Italy) (search for this): article 1
. The accounts from the manufacturing districts continue to be favorable. The high price of sugar in Paris has somewhat paralyzed the trade. The fine weather last week has again favored the farmers in completing their field work; but not withstanding this, and the caution observed by buyers, the French corn markets remain firm. The price of flour is well maintained in the Paris market. A deficiency of corn exists in Italy, and supplies from the Baltic Sea are impatiently awaiting at Leghorn. Great complaints are heard in Central Italy of the long continued dry weather.--The low water in the river Dheister has prevented the arrival of wheat from Odessa. Italy. Defeat of the Bourbon Army. Naples,Nov. 3.--The Piedmontese army, under the command of King Victor Emmanuel, has gained a brilliant victory on the other side of the Zarigliano. The Bourbon army was attacked in front with great spirit by the troops, and on flank by the fleet, dispersed, leaving in our hands
Windsor Castle (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 1
efficient colleague he has found in Admiral Hope. The Times has reason to believe that the funeral of the late Lord Dundonald will take place in Westminster Abbey. Some 18 or 20 persons were more or less injured by the burning of Chappell & Co.'s Piano Forte factory. Independently of the large loss of venders' and other goods, upwards of 100 valuable instruments have been destroyed by the flames. The Daily News says:It is expected that Her Majesty and the Court will leave Windsor Castle about the 12th for Osborne, and that the Queen will remain at the Marine Palace about a month. The Times says: Paragraphs have lately made the round of the press in this country and abroad on the subject of a supposed engagement between the Princess Alice and Prince Louis of Hesse Darmstadt. We believe that these announcements are at least premature. Queen Christina of Spain has embarked at Marseilles for Civita Vecchia, on her way to Rome. The herring fishery continues t
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