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Denmark (Denmark) (search for this): article 11
tton market closed quiet on the 4th inst., with prices unchanged from a slight decline experienced during the previous day. All qualities of breadstuffs were slightly lower. Provisions were quiet and tending downward. The Danish War. The Danish war has not proceeded any further. The remonstrance of France to Prussia against the advance of the Prussian troops into Jutland is said to be far less forcible than England's, but the tone of the documents is considered indicative that Napoleon that Austria has not the remotest intention of assuming the offensive. The rumors are, nevertheless, repeated via Turin. There is nothing important to day relative to the Danish war, and nothing is expected until the interval requested by Denmark for deciding the Conference question has expired. Latest via Queenstown. London, March 6. --Evening.--It is reported that the Austrians are marching on Frederica, Jutland. The Arabia raised the China on the 6th, off Cape Clear.
Frederica (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 11
apoleon fully means what he says; Neustadt, in Holstein, is blockaded, and it is asserted that the Prussians have notified England of an intended early attack on Frederica. The Austrian semi official correspondence of Vienna denies the rumored warlike preparations in Venitia, and most positively declares that Austria has not t deciding the Conference question has expired. Latest via Queenstown. London, March 6. --Evening.--It is reported that the Austrians are marching on Frederica, Jutland. The Arabia raised the China on the 6th, off Cape Clear. The Arabia sails at midnight for Boston. Paris, March 5.--The Patric publishes a disng on Frederica, Jutland. The Arabia raised the China on the 6th, off Cape Clear. The Arabia sails at midnight for Boston. Paris, March 5.--The Patric publishes a dispatch from Hamburg announcing that three brigades of Austrian troops have received orders from Gen Wrangle to enter Jutland rapidly and invest Frederica.
Austria (Austria) (search for this): article 11
what he says; Neustadt, in Holstein, is blockaded, and it is asserted that the Prussians have notified England of an intended early attack on Frederica. The Austrian semi official correspondence of Vienna denies the rumored warlike preparations in Venitia, and most positively declares that Austria has not the remotest intentiAustria has not the remotest intention of assuming the offensive. The rumors are, nevertheless, repeated via Turin. There is nothing important to day relative to the Danish war, and nothing is expected until the interval requested by Denmark for deciding the Conference question has expired. Latest via Queenstown. London, March 6. --Evening.--It is g on Frederica, Jutland. The Arabia raised the China on the 6th, off Cape Clear. The Arabia sails at midnight for Boston. Paris, March 5.--The Patric publishes a dispatch from Hamburg announcing that three brigades of Austrian troops have received orders from Gen Wrangle to enter Jutland rapidly and invest Frederica.
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 11
or endeavoring to carry out the foreign enlistment act. A dispatch from the Paralan Golf announces the successful laying of 450 miles of the new cable to India, and that the paying out of the line towards Europe was about to commence. An appeal to the House of Lords in the Alexandra case has been entered for a hearing, and will probably be taken up before the Easter vacation. The Daily News replies to the sneers of the Times at General Banks's order regulating negro labor in Louisiana, and applauds the measure as a necessary preparatory step from slavery to freedom. The Times, in an editorial on the taxation to which America must be subjected says that the inevitable truths of finance are at length drawing on the American mind and says that Americans can and must make up their minds to hear wide-spread and equitable taxation. In the House of Commons on the 4th the Attorney General said that the papers relative to the detention of the Tuscaloosa at the Cape of
Neustadt (Canada) (search for this): article 11
4th inst., with prices unchanged from a slight decline experienced during the previous day. All qualities of breadstuffs were slightly lower. Provisions were quiet and tending downward. The Danish War. The Danish war has not proceeded any further. The remonstrance of France to Prussia against the advance of the Prussian troops into Jutland is said to be far less forcible than England's, but the tone of the documents is considered indicative that Napoleon fully means what he says; Neustadt, in Holstein, is blockaded, and it is asserted that the Prussians have notified England of an intended early attack on Frederica. The Austrian semi official correspondence of Vienna denies the rumored warlike preparations in Venitia, and most positively declares that Austria has not the remotest intention of assuming the offensive. The rumors are, nevertheless, repeated via Turin. There is nothing important to day relative to the Danish war, and nothing is expected until the inte
Hamburg, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 11
is blockaded, and it is asserted that the Prussians have notified England of an intended early attack on Frederica. The Austrian semi official correspondence of Vienna denies the rumored warlike preparations in Venitia, and most positively declares that Austria has not the remotest intention of assuming the offensive. The rumors are, nevertheless, repeated via Turin. There is nothing important to day relative to the Danish war, and nothing is expected until the interval requested by Denmark for deciding the Conference question has expired. Latest via Queenstown. London, March 6. --Evening.--It is reported that the Austrians are marching on Frederica, Jutland. The Arabia raised the China on the 6th, off Cape Clear. The Arabia sails at midnight for Boston. Paris, March 5.--The Patric publishes a dispatch from Hamburg announcing that three brigades of Austrian troops have received orders from Gen Wrangle to enter Jutland rapidly and invest Frederica.
to restore Spanish credit in the foreign markets. Consols closed in London on the 4th of March 91 1/8. The bullion in the Bank of England had increased. The Liverpool cotton market closed quiet on the 4th inst., with prices unchanged from a slight decline experienced during the previous day. All qualities of breadstuffs were slightly lower. Provisions were quiet and tending downward. The Danish War. The Danish war has not proceeded any further. The remonstrance of France to Prussia against the advance of the Prussian troops into Jutland is said to be far less forcible than England's, but the tone of the documents is considered indicative that Napoleon fully means what he says; Neustadt, in Holstein, is blockaded, and it is asserted that the Prussians have notified England of an intended early attack on Frederica. The Austrian semi official correspondence of Vienna denies the rumored warlike preparations in Venitia, and most positively declares that Austria has no
United States (United States) (search for this): article 11
at he was engaged on the same subject. Bonds of the rebel loan to the extent of $71,000, repayable at par, were drawn on London on the 1st of March. The English Cabinet demands, if the reports presented to it be true, that the officer of the United States steamship Vanderbilt who shot the mate of the bark Saxon be tried for murder, and that compensation be made to the widow of the deceased man. Earl Russell stated that the alleged Union recruitments in Ireland were not clearly proven, and that the statements made respecting them were positively denied by Mr. Adams, the United States Minister. Earl Granville said he regarded the Fenian Brotherhood as "a perfectly contemptible organization," but its agents would be watched by the police.--The London Times says that General Banks's order regulating negro labor at New Orleans is "the establishment of serfdom, or retention of slavery without the name." The Archduke Maximilian arrived at Paris on the 5th. It is reported that he wil
Madrid (Spain) (search for this): article 11
ntain neutrality. He admitted that such vessels might be prevented from entering British ports, and said that the Government was considering the subject. The King of Belgium had arrived in England to attend at the baptism of the son of the Prince of Wales. Sir Rowland Hill has retired from public life. It is said that the recent auction sale of the Great Eastern will be contested in the law courts by a bidder who claims to be the legal purchaser. A new Cabinet had been formed in Madrid. It is said that the Premier, Senor Mon, will endeavor to restore Spanish credit in the foreign markets. Consols closed in London on the 4th of March 91 1/8. The bullion in the Bank of England had increased. The Liverpool cotton market closed quiet on the 4th inst., with prices unchanged from a slight decline experienced during the previous day. All qualities of breadstuffs were slightly lower. Provisions were quiet and tending downward. The Danish War. The Danish war has no
Mexico, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 11
made respecting them were positively denied by Mr. Adams, the United States Minister. Earl Granville said he regarded the Fenian Brotherhood as "a perfectly contemptible organization," but its agents would be watched by the police.--The London Times says that General Banks's order regulating negro labor at New Orleans is "the establishment of serfdom, or retention of slavery without the name." The Archduke Maximilian arrived at Paris on the 5th. It is reported that he will embark for Mexico on the 25th, all difficulties having been settled. Mr. Lapore's speech in the British House of Commons, on Friday night, relative to the rebel cruisers, was strongly Northern in sentiment. He maintained that the vessels were British, and it was absurd to call them Confederate war vessels. He gave the Government credit for endeavoring to carry out the foreign enlistment act. A dispatch from the Paralan Golf announces the successful laying of 450 miles of the new cable to India, an
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