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Bombay (Maharashtra, India) (search for this): article 16
her sources than America, hold out until October, 1862. There can be no question that the English manufacturers, like the American manucturers, did not reduce their production during the summer, in proportion to the diminution in consumption, and that an accumnulation of manufactured goods has been the consequence.--Liverpool is continually receiving supplies of raw cotton, chiefly from India. How much may be received from that quarter is a mere question of prices. At the last advices from Bombay there were 200,000 bales there "on offer," if exporters to England would pay more than the native manufacturers. The receipts of India cotton at Liverpool next year will be one million of bales, or two millions, according to the prices which may rule. It is now said that the crop of cotton at the South will be seriously diminished by the heavy and unseasonable rains in August. It may fall to three millions of bales; but there will be enough of it, at any rate, and it will be brought out i
United States (United States) (search for this): article 16
s been noticed in our columns, we have been placed in possession of a copy of the Washington National Republican, of the 20th, from which we gather the following Rema: Arrival of the steamship Europa. Halifax, Sept. 18. --The steamship Europa from Liverpool, Saturday, 7th, via Queenstown, Sept. 8th, has arrived at this port. At a meeting of the British Association, Mr. Bazele, of Manchester, read another paper on the cotton question, in which the commercial policy of the United States was bitterly denounced, and the expediency of England freeing herself from dependence on America strongly urged. Affidavits have been sent to America proving that Serrill, who was recently arrested at New York, had no politic I mission from England, and that the money found in his possession was for business purpose only. The interview between the Emperor Napoleon and the King of Prus in has been assigned to take place at Compeigne on the 2nd of October. A marriage is cont
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 16
Nicaragna Canal, was taking legal steps against the English company, which was assuming rights over the projected canal. The Madrid journals announce that the principal difficulties in the way of a reorganization of San Domingo have been removed. The Eppeca, in the course of a remarkable article, says that, in view of the present state of things in Europe, it is necessary to evacuate the Tetuan on honorable conditions, in order to allow the concentration of Spanish forces. Massachusetts State Democratic Convention. Worcester, Sept. 18. --The Democratic State Convention met here to-day. Moses Bates was elected President; and, after some preliminary business, the following nominations were made: Isaac Davis, of Worcester, for Governor; Edwin C. Bailey, Lieutenant Governor. Resolutions were adopted, giving as a motto of the Federal Government, "It must and shall be sustained;" sustaining heartily the Federal Administration in the vigorous prosecution of the w
Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 16
as received instructions from the Secretaries of State and War to examine into the case of a number of the prisoners now confined at Fort Lafayotte. The examination will be so conducted that innocent parties will not be detained one hour after the facts of their noncomplicity with treason is established. New Arrangement of military Departments. An order has been issued from the War Department that the Military Department of Ohio will, in future, consist of the State of that name. Indiana, and so much of Kentucky as lies within fifteen miles of Cincinnati, under the command of Brig. Gen. Mitchell, of the U. S. Vols. Headquarters at Cincinnati. So much of Virginia as lies west of the Blue Ridge Mountains will constitute in future a separate command, under Brig. Gen. Rosencranz. Headquarters in the field. Resignation of officers — Appointments. About a hundred and fifty officers of the Federal army (volunteers) have, from various causes, resigned since the 5th i
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 16
retires as Flag-Officer in the Gulf, and Capt. McKean has been appointed in his place. Capt. Goldsborough has been appointed to succeed Capt. Stringham in the command of the Atlantic squadron, the latter having asked to be relieved. This squadron has been divided.-- Capt. Goldsborough commands the Northern division, on the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, and Capt. DuPont appointed to the command of the Southern Atlantic squadron, embracing the coasts of South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia. Iron-Glad Ships. The Navy Department, after taking the proper preliminaries, has accepted propositions from Messrs. C. S. Bushnell & Co., of New Haven, Merrick & Sons, Philadeiphia, J. Ericsson, New York, for the construction of iron-clad vessels. A chance for the innocent in Fort Lafayette. The U. S. District Attorney of New York has received instructions from the Secretaries of State and War to examine into the case of a number of the prisoners now confined at Fort Lafa
Madrid (Spain) (search for this): article 16
ate than under the Emperor Nicholas. A force of six thousand Montenegrins occupied the Turkish town of Neuna, when the garrison refused to surrender and blew up the tower, all perishing in the ruins. The French naval divisions will remain off the coast of Syria the whole winter, for the protection of the Christians. Felix Belly, the projector of the Nicaragna Canal, was taking legal steps against the English company, which was assuming rights over the projected canal. The Madrid journals announce that the principal difficulties in the way of a reorganization of San Domingo have been removed. The Eppeca, in the course of a remarkable article, says that, in view of the present state of things in Europe, it is necessary to evacuate the Tetuan on honorable conditions, in order to allow the concentration of Spanish forces. Massachusetts State Democratic Convention. Worcester, Sept. 18. --The Democratic State Convention met here to-day. Moses Bates was
Worcester (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 16
ed. The Eppeca, in the course of a remarkable article, says that, in view of the present state of things in Europe, it is necessary to evacuate the Tetuan on honorable conditions, in order to allow the concentration of Spanish forces. Massachusetts State Democratic Convention. Worcester, Sept. 18. --The Democratic State Convention met here to-day. Moses Bates was elected President; and, after some preliminary business, the following nominations were made: Isaac Davis, of Worcester, for Governor; Edwin C. Bailey, Lieutenant Governor. Resolutions were adopted, giving as a motto of the Federal Government, "It must and shall be sustained;" sustaining heartily the Federal Administration in the vigorous prosecution of the war; asserting as their principle, "Separation never--Union forever." An ex-colonel sent home. At an early hour on Thursday morning, in pursuance of orders from Gen. McClellan, the Provost Marshal sent a detachment of his guard to Willard's
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 16
York, had no politic I mission from England, and that the money found in his possession was for business purpose only. The interview between the Emperor Napoleon and the King of Prus in has been assigned to take place at Compeigne on the 2nd of October. A marriage is contemplated between the King of Portugal and the youngest daughter of Victor Emmanuel. Gen. Dello Rovera has been nominated the Italian Minister of War, and Gen. Pattenga as Lieutenant of Sicily. The Czar of Russia declares that Polish Lithuania is now in a worse state than under the Emperor Nicholas. A force of six thousand Montenegrins occupied the Turkish town of Neuna, when the garrison refused to surrender and blew up the tower, all perishing in the ruins. The French naval divisions will remain off the coast of Syria the whole winter, for the protection of the Christians. Felix Belly, the projector of the Nicaragna Canal, was taking legal steps against the English company, which was
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 16
squadrons. Capt. Mervine retires as Flag-Officer in the Gulf, and Capt. McKean has been appointed in his place. Capt. Goldsborough has been appointed to succeed Capt. Stringham in the command of the Atlantic squadron, the latter having asked to be relieved. This squadron has been divided.-- Capt. Goldsborough commands the Northern division, on the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, and Capt. DuPont appointed to the command of the Southern Atlantic squadron, embracing the coasts of South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia. Iron-Glad Ships. The Navy Department, after taking the proper preliminaries, has accepted propositions from Messrs. C. S. Bushnell & Co., of New Haven, Merrick & Sons, Philadeiphia, J. Ericsson, New York, for the construction of iron-clad vessels. A chance for the innocent in Fort Lafayette. The U. S. District Attorney of New York has received instructions from the Secretaries of State and War to examine into the case of a number of the prisoners
Queenstown, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 16
Latest Northern and European Accounts. Through the kindness of Lieut. Dunnet, the gallant officer whose assistance in the recent escape of Alexander, from Fort McHenry, has been noticed in our columns, we have been placed in possession of a copy of the Washington National Republican, of the 20th, from which we gather the following Rema: Arrival of the steamship Europa. Halifax, Sept. 18. --The steamship Europa from Liverpool, Saturday, 7th, via Queenstown, Sept. 8th, has arrived at this port. At a meeting of the British Association, Mr. Bazele, of Manchester, read another paper on the cotton question, in which the commercial policy of the United States was bitterly denounced, and the expediency of England freeing herself from dependence on America strongly urged. Affidavits have been sent to America proving that Serrill, who was recently arrested at New York, had no politic I mission from England, and that the money found in his possession was for business p
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