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Still Later from Europe.
St. John's, April 29.
--The steamship Adriatic arrived this afternoon, from Galway 23d.
The Africa arrived out on the 22d.
Political news generally unimportant.
It is stated that Lord Russell has issued a writ of execution against the steamer Great Eastern.
Prince Napoleon demands satisfaction of the Duc d' Aumale for reflections in the latter's pamphlets.
Numerous failures have occurred at Marseilles.
Garibaldi insists on the re-organization of the Southern Italian army.
The measure was opposed by Count Cavour, but the Chambers subsequently passed an order establishing the army.
Commercial. Liverpool, April 22.
--Cotton active — sales of 15,000 bales. Breadstuffs closed dull.--Provisions steady.
Consols closed at 91½ a 92.
The Daily Dispatch: may 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Great excitement (search)
The latest via Queenstown.
It is stated that the Pope is more than ever resolved not to quit Rome.
It is reported that the Southern soldiers of the garrison of Monderi have protested against Cialdini's letter to Garibaldi, and that arrests had been made in consequence.
Turin, Thursday.--There has been a perfect reconciliation between Garibaldi, Count Cavour and Gen. Cialdini.
The latest via Queenstown.
It is stated that the Pope is more than ever resolved not to quit Rome.
It is reported that the Southern soldiers of the garrison of Monderi have protested against Cialdini's letter to Garibaldi, and that arrests had been made in consequence.
Turin, Thursday.--There has been a perfect reconciliation between Garibaldi, Count Cavour and Gen. Cialdini.
Foreign Items(per Europa.)
--A riot of striking weavers at Ghent had been suppressed by the military.
Garibaldi has returned to Capscia.
It is denied that Sardinia had made conciliatory proposals to Rome.
The city authorities of Warsaw had rendered their resignation.
A treaty of commerce has been signed between France and Belgium.
The Times, (May 1.) recognizes the supreme importance of the struggles in the United States, and says that the subjects on which the question will be put tomorrow in Parliament will assume gigantic importance is the eyes of this country.
Ben McCullough.
--The "Southern Confederacy" gives the following description of General McCullough's personal appearance:
He is six feet high, slender and spare built, but athletic and firmly knit.
He is about forty five years of age; his demeanor quiet, and has none of the tiger-like fierceness of appearance that many have supposed him to possess.
His size, height and weight, the glance and color of his eye, the style of his dress, his hair, beard and features, all resemble the far-famed and invincible Garibaldi more than any other man in the world, except the veritable Guiseppe himself; and McCullough is not a whit behind that celebrated Italian patriot, in courage, skill and ability as a partisan commander.
The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], Additional Foreign News by the America . (search)