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Mexico (Mexico) (search for this): article 10
f the American war. A small failure took place yesterday in the Stock Exchange in connection apparently with the decline in the Confederate loan. The Herald say: "The Dutch houses, in addition with the French, were operating largely in Mexican stocks, and seem confident of the successful organization of the proposed Mexican monarchy. Liverpool., Aug. 15.--Cotton is firm, and has advanced ¼d. Breadstuffs declining. Flour dull and 6d. lower. Wheat very dull and declined 1s. 2d. Stock Exchange in connection apparently with the decline in the Confederate loan. The Herald say: "The Dutch houses, in addition with the French, were operating largely in Mexican stocks, and seem confident of the successful organization of the proposed Mexican monarchy. Liverpool., Aug. 15.--Cotton is firm, and has advanced ¼d. Breadstuffs declining. Flour dull and 6d. lower. Wheat very dull and declined 1s. 2d. Mixed corn casier. Provisions firm. Lard buoyant. Consols, 93 .
Chatham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 10
Latest from Europe. The steamer Persia, with dates from Liverpool to the 16th, arrived at New York on the 26th inst.: There is little said on American affairs. The Army and Navy Gaxelle draws attention to the fact of the Federals pushing forward the construction of powerful sea-going monitors. Three British war steamers were recently sold at Plymouth to a London company. They were suspected of being intended for the rebels. Lord Clyde died at Chatham on the 14th instant. Nothing decisive is known as to Maximilian, of Austria, accepting the Mexican crown. Rumors from Paris point decidedly to his acceptance, but a Vienna journal says the assertions are premature. The Memorial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph test
Canada (Canada) (search for this): article 10
ance, but a Vienna journal says the assertions are premature. The Memorial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. The statement of the London Times that troops were to be sent from England to reinforce the forces in Canada is denied. A circular from Messrs. Aries, Dufoun & Co., of Lyons, says that Swiss and German silk manufacturers, acting under the influence of the late events in America, have effected important purchases of silk, particularly in Italy. In France less confidence is entertained respecting the end of the American war. A small failure took place yesterday in the Stock Exchange in connection apparently with the decline in the Confederate loan. The Herald say: "The Dutch houses, i
Paris Point (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
6th inst.: There is little said on American affairs. The Army and Navy Gaxelle draws attention to the fact of the Federals pushing forward the construction of powerful sea-going monitors. Three British war steamers were recently sold at Plymouth to a London company. They were suspected of being intended for the rebels. Lord Clyde died at Chatham on the 14th instant. Nothing decisive is known as to Maximilian, of Austria, accepting the Mexican crown. Rumors from Paris point decidedly to his acceptance, but a Vienna journal says the assertions are premature. The Memorial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. The statement of the London Times that troops were to be sent from England
France (France) (search for this): article 10
ch Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. The statement of the London Times that troops were to be sent from England to reinforce the forces in Canada is denied. A circular from Messrs. Aries, Dufoun & Co., of Lyons, says that Swiss and German silk manufacturers, acting under the influence of the late events in America, have effected important purchases of silk, particularly in Italy. In France less confidence is entertained respecting the end of the American war. A small failure took place yesterday in the Stock Exchange in connection apparently with the decline in the Confederate loan. The Herald say: "The Dutch houses, in addition with the French, were operating largely in Mexican stocks, and seem confident of the successful organization of the proposed Mexican monarchy. Liverpool., Aug. 15.--Cotton is firm, and has advanced ¼d. Breadstuffs declining. Flour dull
Saint Petersburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
h war steamers were recently sold at Plymouth to a London company. They were suspected of being intended for the rebels. Lord Clyde died at Chatham on the 14th instant. Nothing decisive is known as to Maximilian, of Austria, accepting the Mexican crown. Rumors from Paris point decidedly to his acceptance, but a Vienna journal says the assertions are premature. The Memorial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. The statement of the London Times that troops were to be sent from England to reinforce the forces in Canada is denied. A circular from Messrs. Aries, Dufoun & Co., of Lyons, says that Swiss and German silk manufacturers, acting under the influence of the late events in America, have ef
Plymouth, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
Latest from Europe. The steamer Persia, with dates from Liverpool to the 16th, arrived at New York on the 26th inst.: There is little said on American affairs. The Army and Navy Gaxelle draws attention to the fact of the Federals pushing forward the construction of powerful sea-going monitors. Three British war steamers were recently sold at Plymouth to a London company. They were suspected of being intended for the rebels. Lord Clyde died at Chatham on the 14th instant. Nothing decisive is known as to Maximilian, of Austria, accepting the Mexican crown. Rumors from Paris point decidedly to his acceptance, but a Vienna journal says the assertions are premature. The Memorial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testi
Austria (Austria) (search for this): article 10
m Liverpool to the 16th, arrived at New York on the 26th inst.: There is little said on American affairs. The Army and Navy Gaxelle draws attention to the fact of the Federals pushing forward the construction of powerful sea-going monitors. Three British war steamers were recently sold at Plymouth to a London company. They were suspected of being intended for the rebels. Lord Clyde died at Chatham on the 14th instant. Nothing decisive is known as to Maximilian, of Austria, accepting the Mexican crown. Rumors from Paris point decidedly to his acceptance, but a Vienna journal says the assertions are premature. The Memorial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. The statement of the L
rial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. The statement of the London Times that troops were to be sent from England to reinforce the forces in Canada is denied. A circular from Messrs. Aries, Dufoun & Co., of Lyons, says that Swiss and German silk manufacturers, acting under the influence of the late events in America, have effected important purchases of silk, particularly in Italy. In France less confidence is entertained respecting the end of the American war. A small failure took place yesterday in the Stock Exchange in connection apparently with the decline in the Confederate loan. The Herald say: "The Dutch houses, in addition with the French, were operating largely in Mexican stocks,
ons are premature. The Memorial Diplomatique announces his acceptance. The replies of the three great powers have been all sent to St. Petersburg, to be delivered on the 17th, and forthwith published.--Each Cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, but terminates with an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. The statement of the London Times that troops were to be sent from England to reinforce the forces in Canada is denied. A circular from Messrs. Aries, Dufoun & Co., of Lyons, says that Swiss and German silk manufacturers, acting under the influence of the late events in America, have effected important purchases of silk, particularly in Italy. In France less confidence is entertained respecting the end of the American war. A small failure took place yesterday in the Stock Exchange in connection apparently with the decline in the Confederate loan. The Herald say: "The Dutch houses, in addition with the French, were operating
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