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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], A prairie scene. (search)
Baltimore,
Nov. 6.--Arrived, schr. Hannah Martin, Richmond.
Bermuda.--Schr.
R B. Bean, from Richmond for Rio de Janeiro, had completed her repairs at Bermuda, and re-loaded 25th ult. She was to leave for Rio in a day or two.
Providence, Sept. 3.--Cleared, schr. Merrill, Norfolk.
Rockland, Oct. 28.--Sailed, schr. J. Achorn, Richmond.
Boston, Nov. 3.--Arrived schr.
Sea Witch, Norfolk.
London, Oct. 24.--Arrived, ship Peperill, Richmond.
Alexandria, Nov. 5.--Arrived, schrs.
Bulah, White Squall and J. D. McCarthy, Norfolk.
Later from Europe.arrival of the North American. Montreal, September 3
--The steamship North American arrived yesterday afternoon.
The bales of cotton at Liverpool in three days was 6,000 bales of Ȃd.
Fort Orleans cotton quoted at 9½d. The ales on Friday were 24,000 bales.
Consols closed at London at 90½ 90¼
The rapture between Austria and Hungary is regarded as complet
The captured Forts in North Carolina Louisville, Sept. 3
--There is nothing in the Eastern dispatches but glorification over the taking of the Forts on the coast of North Carolina. Gen. Picayune Butler says that Cape Hatteras Light may again send forth its cheering rays to the storm beaten mariner.
It is announce that a new department is to be created, and Gen. Butler placed at the head of it.
Vermont election.
--An election for State officers was held in Vermont on Tuesday.
A dispatch from Montpelier, Sept. 3, says:
The State election to-day passed off quietly.
The vote was unusually small.
Twenty-seven towns heard from give Holbrook, Republican, 6 597; Smalley.
Union Democrat, 1,050; Tracey, Breckinridge Democrat, 841.
Of the 47 Representatives chosen, 39 are Republicans and 8 are Union candidates.
Additional by the North American.American Affairs in England — advance incotton and decline in Brendstuffs, &c. Montreal, Sept. 3.
--The North American reports seeing the steamship Nova Scotian at noon on the 29th August, and the Bohemian on the 1st, off Anacostic, both bound to Liverpool.
England.
The London Times publishes Dr. Bussell's correspondence to the 5th of August. The last letter mainly refers to the alleged insubordinate state of the army, at the same time crediting Gen. McClellan with speedy reforms.--He says that the Southerners believe they will be safe if they hold out until October, and that at the end of the year the Northerners will be further from their aim than ever.
The Times has another editorial on the financial difficulties of the American Government.
It says that the course pursued at Washington throws into the shade all borrowing of England.
The election for member of Parliament in South Lanceshire has resulted in the choice of Ch
The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], Winter Campaigns. (search)