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the Ships for the Emperor of China--one of them seized — investigation into the case of the Alabama — the Federal loan, &c.
The steamship Persia with two days later dates from Europe, has arrived at New York.
The English Government was still engaged in efforts ostensibly directed against the fitting out of rebel war vessels in the ports of the Kingdom.--Although the Alexandria was seized by the officers of customs at Liverpool previous to the sellingth, the day of her departure.
The English Government having inquired of the Messrs.
Laird as to two gunboats being built in their establishment for the Confederates, have been formally assured by that firm that the boats are for the "Emperor of China."
The rebel loan had rallied in England and was again at a premium, with an "enormous business" done in Liverpool on the 18th inst. The loan was regularly dealt in on the Paris Bourse at a premium.
There is nothing now with respect to t
Laird (search for this): article 10
Ireland (search for this): article 10
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Napoleon (search for this): article 10