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Madrid (Spain) (search for this): article 20
France (France) (search for this): article 20
North America (search for this): article 20
John Slidell (search for this): article 20
Important from Europe.Lincoln's message in England.Warlike preparations continued.Great Britain likely to Provoke a war even after the Surrender of Mason and Slidell.&c. &c. &c.
The Asia arrived at Halifax at 5 o'clock on the morning of December 31. She left Liverpool at 11 o'clock on the morning of the 21st ult., and Queenstown on the 22d, and she has on board five hundred troops, with stores, &c., and is consequently under Government orders.
She has 28 passengers for New York, and ister of Public Works in Spain.--Mr. Schurz the American Minister, has left Madrid on leave of absence.
A Berne telegraphic dispatch asserts that France had issued a diplomatic circular, taking ground against the arrest of Messrs. Mason and Slidell, and had sent representatives to Washington in order to determine the American Government to make indispensable concessions.
The steamships of the Canadian and New York and Philadelphia lines were stipulating with shippers for the right to
Lincoln (search for this): article 20
Important from Europe.Lincoln's message in England.Warlike preparations continued.Great Britain likely to Provoke a war even after the Surrender of Mason and Slidell.&c. &c. &c.
The Asia arrived at Halifax at 5 o'clock on the morning of December 31. She left Liverpool at 11 o'clock on the morning of the 21st ult., and Queenstown on the 22d, and she has on board five hundred troops, with stores, &c., and is consequently under Government orders.
She has 28 passengers for New York, and ils and passengers.
The steamship Borussis, from Hamburg via Southampton 18th ult., also arrived at this port yesterday.
In England public feeling was for the moment so engrossed with the death of the Prince Consort that, although President Lincoln's message was regarded with the greatest interest, it received less attention than would have been the case under other circumstances.
Warlike preparations continue unabated.
Additional troops are ordered to be ready to embark; but th
Anthony Kennedy (search for this): article 20
James M. Mason (search for this): article 20
Important from Europe.Lincoln's message in England.Warlike preparations continued.Great Britain likely to Provoke a war even after the Surrender of Mason and Slidell.&c. &c. &c.
The Asia arrived at Halifax at 5 o'clock on the morning of December 31. She left Liverpool at 11 o'clock on the morning of the 21st ult., and Queenstown on the 22d, and she has on board five hundred troops, with stores, &c., and is consequently under Government orders.
She has 28 passengers for New York, and n appointed Minister of Public Works in Spain.--Mr. Schurz the American Minister, has left Madrid on leave of absence.
A Berne telegraphic dispatch asserts that France had issued a diplomatic circular, taking ground against the arrest of Messrs. Mason and Slidell, and had sent representatives to Washington in order to determine the American Government to make indispensable concessions.
The steamships of the Canadian and New York and Philadelphia lines were stipulating with shippers fo
D'Acres (search for this): article 20
Grey (search for this): article 20
Clarence Paget (search for this): article 20