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Additional foreign news. St. John's, Sept. 10. --The Liverpool journals to the 1st instant, received by the Africa, contain the following additional news: England. It was reported that Lord Monk would succeed Sir E. Head as Governor of Canada. The weekly return of the Bank of England shows an increase of £73,000. France. It was stated that the Emperor's interview with the King of Prussia would not take place until after the latter's coronation. The Imperial Court of Appeal has modified some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unit
1st instant, received by the Africa, contain the following additional news: England. It was reported that Lord Monk would succeed Sir E. Head as Governor of Canada. The weekly return of the Bank of England shows an increase of £73,000. France. It was stated that the Emperor's interview with the King of Prussia would not take place until after the latter's coronation. The Imperial Court of Appeal has modified some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unity of Italy. Cardinal Antonelli is preparing a reply to this circular. A pamphle
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ed some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unity of Italy. Cardinal Antonelli is preparing a reply to this circular. A pamphlet on "Rome," issued in Paris, asserts that if the Papal Government persists in refusing the guarantees offered for the independence of the Holy See, the people of Rome must be appealed to, and that if they elect Victor Emanned King, the French troops on the following day will be relieved by the Italian troops. Hungary. The Hungarian question, continued to be debated in the Lower House of Riechsrath. The Upper House had
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0 bales, including 7,000 to speculators and exporters. The market closed buoyant at the advance. The following are the authorized quotations:Orleans fair 9½d., middling 9d; Mobile fair 9¾d middling 8¾d; upland fair 9½d middling 8¾d.--The total stock in port is estimated at $87,000 bales, including 558,000 bales of American descriptions. State of Trade in Manchester.--The Manchester advices are favorable, the market for both goods and yarns being firm, though rather quiet. London Markets.--Breadstuffs steady. Wheat 56a59s. Flour 24s 6da28s 6d. Tea.--Common Congo 10½a11d. Coffee tending upward — Rice active. Spirits of Turpentine excited, with a large advance, sales having been made at 60s. Tallow firm at 47s 6d. Linseed cakes buoyant and advanced 2s 6da5s. Linseed oil scarce, and held at 33s. Latest Commercial intelligence. Liverpool, Sept. 12. --Cotton — The sales of cotton yesterday (Saturday) were 10,000 bales, the market closing firm at Friday's
Additional foreign news. St. John's, Sept. 10. --The Liverpool journals to the 1st instant, received by the Africa, contain the following additional news: England. It was reported that Lord Monk would succeed Sir E. Head as Governor of Canada. The weekly return of the Bank of England shows an increase of £73,000. France. It was stated that the Emperor's interview with the King of Prussia would not take place until after the latter's coronation. The Imperial Court of Appeal has modified some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unit
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bales, including 7,000 to speculators and exporters. The market closed buoyant at the advance. The following are the authorized quotations:Orleans fair 9½d., middling 9d; Mobile fair 9¾d middling 8¾d; upland fair 9½d middling 8¾d.--The total stock in port is estimated at $87,000 bales, including 558,000 bales of American descriptions. State of Trade in Manchester.--The Manchester advices are favorable, the market for both goods and yarns being firm, though rather quiet. London Markets.--Breadstuffs steady. Wheat 56a59s. Flour 24s 6da28s 6d. Tea.--Common Congo 10½a11d. Coffee tending upward — Rice active. Spirits of Turpentine excited, with a large advance, sales having been made at 60s. Tallow firm at 47s 6d. Linseed cakes buoyant and advanced 2s 6da5s. Linseed oil scarce, and held at 33s. Latest Commercial intelligence. Liverpool, Sept. 12. --Cotton — The sales of cotton yesterday (Saturday) were 10,000 bales, the market closing firm at Friday's
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Additional foreign news. St. John's, Sept. 10. --The Liverpool journals to the 1st instant, received by the Africa, contain the following additional news: England. It was reported that Lord Monk would succeed Sir E. Head as Governor of Canada. The weekly return of the Bank of England shows an increase of £73,000. France. It was stated that the Emperor's interview with the King of Prussia would not take place until after the latter's coronation. The Imperial Court of Appeal has modified some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unit
crease of £73,000. France. It was stated that the Emperor's interview with the King of Prussia would not take place until after the latter's coronation. The Imperial Court of Appeal has modified some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unity of Italy. Cardinal Antonelli is preparing a reply to this circular. A pamphlet on "Rome," issued in Paris, asserts that if the Papal Government persists in refusing the guarantees offered for the independence of the Holy See, the people of Rome must be appealed to, and that if they elect Victor Emanned King
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d that the Emperor's interview with the King of Prussia would not take place until after the latter's coronation. The Imperial Court of Appeal has modified some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigand000 bales, including 558,000 bales of American descriptions. State of Trade in Manchester.--The Manchester advices are favorable, the market for both goods and yarns being firm, though rather quiet. London Markets.--Breadstuffs steady. Wheat 56a59s. Flour 24s 6da28s 6d. Tea.--Common Congo 10½a11d. Coffee tending upward — Rice active. Spirits of Turpentine excited, with a large advance, sales having been made at 60s. Tallow firm at 47s 6d. Linseed cakes buoyant and advanced 2s 6da5s.
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y Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unity of Italy. Cardinal Antonelli is preparing a reply to this circular. A pamphlet on "Rome," issued in Paris, asserts that if the Papal Government persists in refusing the guarantees offered for the independence of the Holy See, the people of Rome must be appealed to, and that if they elect Victor Emanned King, the French troops on the following day will be relieved by the Italian troops. Hungary. The Hungarian question, continued to be debated in the Lower House of Riechsrath. The Upper House had agreed upon an address to the Emperor, who expressed his sincere satisfaction at the patriotic sentiments thereof. Russia. A deputation from Finland, en route for Stockholm, to demand separation from Russia, had been arrested by the Russian authorities. Poland. A ne
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