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s. The steamer St. Louis, from New York, was off Pernambuco, December 10, bound to Rio Janeiro. Lady Franklin was a passenger on board. The Buffalo Express says it is fast becoming fashionable in that city for ladies to wear the Balmoral without any dress over it. Ole Bull is at home, or pretty near home, in Sweden, giving concerts that excite as great enthusiasm as nearly twenty years ago. Through the influence of the Emperor and Empress, shops in Paris are now shut on Sunday to a great extent. Jos. N. Cahill and James D. Wright, of Va., have been promoted to the rank of 2d Assistant Engineers, U. S. N. The Daily Banner, a newspaper at Raleigh, N. C., hoist a the name of "Stephen A. Douglas for President for 1864." The Petersburg (Va.) Intelligencer has been sold to R. C. Shell, of Dinwiddie co. Va., for $8,500. James Cook has been elected Mayor of Parkersburg, Va. Jno. Jackson, proprietor of the Philadelphia Sunday Transcript, is dead.