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East India (search for this): article 5
es? Assuming that this point is resolved in the affirmative, what quantity of cotton will run the gauntlet of the blockading squadron? Given, a scarcity of the article and a high price at Liverpool and Manchester, at Havre and Mulhouse, together with an abundant supply in the Confederate States, and what will be the result! These are a class of questions the solution of which reacts with the future. [The News might have added that a very large proportion of the stock now on hand is East India cotton, the staple of which is very short and of so inferior a quality that it is of little value, and can only be worked to advantage by a large admixture of the American staple.] Miscellaneous Foreign News.[per city of Washington.] A new subject of controversy had arisen between the French Government and the Swiss Confederation. The gendarmerie of the Canton de Rand some time since arrested a Frenchman in the valley of Dappes, which is a disputed territory. The French Minister
Sydenham (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 5
ugh with a bitter grimace, the words of justice and liberty. What has happened? What signifies this sudden conversion? Austria, designated by De Maistra, as the great enemy of mankind. has become liberal. Has she become so willingly or unwillingly? No matter; the fact is there. The chastisement inflicted on the fields of battle of Magenta and Solferino is producing fruit. Austria bows down before what she formerly cursed; she adores what she burned. Catherine Hayes died at Sydenham, England, after a week's illness. A female rival of Blondin, who essayed to cross the Thames on a rope, opposite Oremore Gardens, came near meeting with a serious accident. She proceeded half way across but was unable to get any further, owing to the rope having become too slack, some of the guy ropes having been stolen. She dropped astride the rope, and as it was found impossible to throw lines up to her, she ultimately flung herself upon one of the guy ropes and gradually lowered herse
New Zealand (New Zealand) (search for this): article 5
ucing fruit. Austria bows down before what she formerly cursed; she adores what she burned. Catherine Hayes died at Sydenham, England, after a week's illness. A female rival of Blondin, who essayed to cross the Thames on a rope, opposite Oremore Gardens, came near meeting with a serious accident. She proceeded half way across but was unable to get any further, owing to the rope having become too slack, some of the guy ropes having been stolen. She dropped astride the rope, and as it was found impossible to throw lines up to her, she ultimately flung herself upon one of the guy ropes and gradually lowered herself into a boat amid the cheers of excited thousands. The Russian and Swedish governments had declined to support the English project for a submarine telegraph in the Baltic and over Gothland to Liban. The intelligence from New Zealand is again gloomy. Sedition was spreading among the natives. The Governor has issued a proclamation demanding obedience.
Venice (Italy) (search for this): article 5
ing extract from an article in the Paris Sickle, of the 13th of August. It says: Austria is trying, but in vain, to concentrate around her the heterogenous races which are escaping from her domination. Hungary dared to resist her openly. Venetian, bent beneath a yoke of iron, and regarding with gloomy anger the cannon pointed on St. Mark's square — Venetian will rise to-morrow, and will in her turn resist. In Croatia, in the Tyrol — everywhere, in fact — the same symptoms are manifesteVenetian will rise to-morrow, and will in her turn resist. In Croatia, in the Tyrol — everywhere, in fact — the same symptoms are manifested. And Austria is afraid. Austria cedes, Austria grants constitutions. She mutters, though with a bitter grimace, the words of justice and liberty. What has happened? What signifies this sudden conversion? Austria, designated by De Maistra, as the great enemy of mankind. has become liberal. Has she become so willingly or unwillingly? No matter; the fact is there. The chastisement inflicted on the fields of battle of Magenta and Solferino is producing fruit. Austria bows down before
United States (United States) (search for this): article 5
tion of money. A confidence in money alone has always proved false; but money there must be, and there is no country in which it is more necessary than in the United States, where wages are high and work is abundant. A war will cost there almost as much as it did here; for if the work is nearer home, and the area of the war somewe driven to the same pitiable expedient of a deprecated paper currency as the mother country was in a similar extremity. No doubt there are enthusiasts in the United States who will lend money and buy Treasury bonds for three or ten years, all the more freely because they feel deeply the social and religious aspects of the quarreling squadron? Given, a scarcity of the article and a high price at Liverpool and Manchester, at Havre and Mulhouse, together with an abundant supply in the Confederate States, and what will be the result! These are a class of questions the solution of which reacts with the future. [The News might have added that a very larg
Manchester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 5
re remains, then, only the anxious questions, never absent from the mind of the cotton speculator — Will any portion of the American supply come forward, and if so, what portion? Will the blockade be maintained in a way to secure its continued recognition by England. France and other States? Assuming that this point is resolved in the affirmative, what quantity of cotton will run the gauntlet of the blockading squadron? Given, a scarcity of the article and a high price at Liverpool and Manchester, at Havre and Mulhouse, together with an abundant supply in the Confederate States, and what will be the result! These are a class of questions the solution of which reacts with the future. [The News might have added that a very large proportion of the stock now on hand is East India cotton, the staple of which is very short and of so inferior a quality that it is of little value, and can only be worked to advantage by a large admixture of the American staple.] Miscellaneous For
Austria (Austria) (search for this): article 5
ntentia.] The prospect of a coming struggle between France and Austria is foreshadowed in the following extract from an article in the Paris Sickle, of the 13th of August. It says: Austria is trying, but in vain, to concentrate around her the heterogenous races which are rol — everywhere, in fact — the same symptoms are manifested. And Austria is afraid. Austria cedes, Austria grants constitutions. She muttAustria cedes, Austria grants constitutions. She mutters, though with a bitter grimace, the words of justice and liberty. What has happened? What signifies this sudden conversion? Austria, deAustria grants constitutions. She mutters, though with a bitter grimace, the words of justice and liberty. What has happened? What signifies this sudden conversion? Austria, designated by De Maistra, as the great enemy of mankind. has become liberal. Has she become so willingly or unwillingly? No matter; the factAustria, designated by De Maistra, as the great enemy of mankind. has become liberal. Has she become so willingly or unwillingly? No matter; the fact is there. The chastisement inflicted on the fields of battle of Magenta and Solferino is producing fruit. Austria bows down before what shAustria bows down before what she formerly cursed; she adores what she burned. Catherine Hayes died at Sydenham, England, after a week's illness. A female rival of
North America (search for this): article 5
ormerly the Greanock) had shipped a cargo at Kasinda in four hours, using American, Portuguese and Spanish colors, to suit the cruisers she happened to meet. Everything is done under the American flag until the slaves are actually on board, so that two or three English cruisers have very little chance to take prizes or check the trade. [from the London Times, Aug. 12.] The screw steam-frigate Immortalities, 51, Captain George Hancock, left Plymouth Sound on Saturday morning for North America. [from the London Times, Aug. 12.] Three batteries of Rival artillery have been ordered from India to Canada. The force will proceed overland upwards of 1,000 miles. Two hundred horses for the Royal artillery are on passage for Canada. [per steamer Sententia.] The prospect of a coming struggle between France and Austria is foreshadowed in the following extract from an article in the Paris Sickle, of the 13th of August. It says: Austria is trying, but in vain, to
Gothland (Sweden) (search for this): article 5
ducing fruit. Austria bows down before what she formerly cursed; she adores what she burned. Catherine Hayes died at Sydenham, England, after a week's illness. A female rival of Blondin, who essayed to cross the Thames on a rope, opposite Oremore Gardens, came near meeting with a serious accident. She proceeded half way across but was unable to get any further, owing to the rope having become too slack, some of the guy ropes having been stolen. She dropped astride the rope, and as it was found impossible to throw lines up to her, she ultimately flung herself upon one of the guy ropes and gradually lowered herself into a boat amid the cheers of excited thousands. The Russian and Swedish governments had declined to support the English project for a submarine telegraph in the Baltic and over Gothland to Liban. The intelligence from New Zealand is again gloomy. Sedition was spreading among the natives. The Governor has issued a proclamation demanding obedience.
Havre (France) (search for this): article 5
hen, only the anxious questions, never absent from the mind of the cotton speculator — Will any portion of the American supply come forward, and if so, what portion? Will the blockade be maintained in a way to secure its continued recognition by England. France and other States? Assuming that this point is resolved in the affirmative, what quantity of cotton will run the gauntlet of the blockading squadron? Given, a scarcity of the article and a high price at Liverpool and Manchester, at Havre and Mulhouse, together with an abundant supply in the Confederate States, and what will be the result! These are a class of questions the solution of which reacts with the future. [The News might have added that a very large proportion of the stock now on hand is East India cotton, the staple of which is very short and of so inferior a quality that it is of little value, and can only be worked to advantage by a large admixture of the American staple.] Miscellaneous Foreign News.[p
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