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e 5th, brings the following news: There is a vague and doubtful report that a steamer, built at Liverpool, armed with twenty Blakeley 100-pounder guns, has gone to Gibraltar for an encounter with the Tuscarora. The French Mediterranean squadron was about to return to Toulon. Six vessels go to Cherbourg to escort the Emperor to England for the great exhibition. It is denied that General Donay, with his reinforcements for Mexico, has been ordered to return. The printers of Paris were on a strike, owing to the introduction of female labor. The Italian Ministry has been reconstructed Cordovi, Mancini, and Poggi, have resigned, succeeded by Mattericci, Minister of Public instruction; Durauds, Minister of Foreign Affairs; and Consolti, Minister of Justice Ralazzi retains the Interior. Garibaldi has arrived at Parma. Garibaldi has arrived at Parma. The Portuguese Ministry has been reconstructed. Arrival of Cotton-Loaded vessels at Liverpool from C
ry has been reconstructed. Arrival of Cotton-Loaded vessels at Liverpool from Charleston. The brigs Adeline and Mary Wright both arrived at Liverpool on the 2d, having successfully run the blockade at Charleston, which port they left on the 2d of March. --They had between them about 1,400 bales of cotton, 200 boxes of toba no more wooden men-of-war shall be built. The declaration was received with great satisfaction. Commercial Intelligence. London Money Market.--On the 2nd instant console closed at 92½ a 93 7/8. Funds have been dull, but had an improving tendency at the close. Console advanced ½ on the 2d. There was less demand for2d. There was less demand for discount at the Bank, and the supply larger in the open market. Gold continued to flow into the Bank. Liverpool Cotton Market, April 3.--The sales of the past three days sum up 12,000 bales, of which 3,000 were to speculators and exporters. The market closed with an upward tendency, but quiet at unchanged prices. Cot
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ted ships. He promised that no more wooden men-of-war shall be built. The declaration was received with great satisfaction. Commercial Intelligence. London Money Market.--On the 2nd instant console closed at 92½ a 93 7/8. Funds have been dull, but had an improving tendency at the close. Console advanced ½ on the 2d. There was less demand for discount at the Bank, and the supply larger in the open market. Gold continued to flow into the Bank. Liverpool Cotton Market, April 3.--The sales of the past three days sum up 12,000 bales, of which 3,000 were to speculators and exporters. The market closed with an upward tendency, but quiet at unchanged prices. Cotton.--The brokers circular reports the sales of the week at 32,000 bales, including 5,500 to speculators, and 7,500 to exporters.--The market advanced one eighth of a penny principally on the middle qualities, closing quiet. The sales to-day (Friday) are estimated at 5,000 bales, including 1,000 to specu
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iere, disapproving his conduct. Napoleon has ordered a reduction of 37,000 men in the active army. Inquiries have been made in England by agents of the American Government as to the price of iron plates for ships. The London Times. (city article) says English funds opened yesterday at a further recovery of an eighth, prices being sustained by expectations of increased ease in the money market on the commencement of the payment of dividends on Wednesday next. Copenhagen, April 2.--The Minister of Marine stated to-day in the Council of State that he shall ask large credits for the construction of iron-plated ships. He promised that no more wooden men-of-war shall be built. The declaration was received with great satisfaction. Commercial Intelligence. London Money Market.--On the 2nd instant console closed at 92½ a 93 7/8. Funds have been dull, but had an improving tendency at the close. Console advanced ½ on the 2d. There was less demand for discoun
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attericci, Minister of Public instruction; Durauds, Minister of Foreign Affairs; and Consolti, Minister of Justice Ralazzi retains the Interior. Garibaldi has arrived at Parma. Garibaldi has arrived at Parma. The Portuguese Ministry has been reconstructed. Arrival of Cotton-Loaded vessels at Liverpool from Charleston. The brigs Adeline and Mary Wright both arrived at Liverpool on the 2d, having successfully run the blockade at Charleston, which port they left on the 2d of March. --They had between them about 1,400 bales of cotton, 200 boxes of tobacco, and a considerable quantity of rosin. They left Charleston in company with the bark Etewan and four schooners, all laden with cotton and rosin. They report the sunken stone fleet fast breaking up, Charleston harbor being full of floating timber. They also represent that Charleston and Savannah were well fortified, and in command of Gen. Lee. Great Britain. The proceedings in Parliament on the 2d were un
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