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Foreign News: Fifteen Days Later From Europe

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Day
12
Month
August
Year
1844
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Public Domain
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The Bteamship Caledonia arrived at Boston bout noon on Thursday, frora Liverpool haring le ft that port on the I9tn uH- tbus niiiking the passage in 13 days. The intol ligence by this arrival ís of no Recial importanceMóney continned abundant at a low rate of interest. Tbe wealher for the growmg crops had been favorable and there is & prospect of an abundmit harvest. The House of Lords had not come tö any re8i)lt on the State Prisoner's Trial. Mr. O1Connell has no hopes that the appeal wilt be auccessfu!. The present military, force in Ireland atnounts to 5(5,000 men, independently of enrolled Chelsea out-pensioners and anned police. It s calcuiated that the O'Conne! tribute this year will reach L30,000. A letter, it is 6aid, has been received by the commatidcr of the Forces from the Horte Guarde, enquïring if it would be 6afe to ïthdraw eome of the troops from Irpland. The reply was that it would be unsafe to do ao until O'Conhell's release from prison. On the lSth., says an Irish paper, Mr. O'Connell commonctd his great literary labor, his "Life and Times," or by vhat olher style and title his projected autobiogropby is to be distinguished, employing Mr. O'Neil Daunt as his nmanucnsis. The marringe of Lord Charles VVellesley, non of the Duke of Wellington, and the Hon. Miss Pierrepoint, took place on the 9th uit., at St. tkeorge's Church, Hanover sqnare, in the presence of a distinguished circle of ihe nobility and an immense assemblage of company, the church being Üterally croweded in every part. The newly niarried coüple ofter'Ward8 left town for Strathfieldsaye. The new charter of the Bank of England xvill be in full eperation in the course of a few weeks fiom the present time. LATER FROM MEXICO. The U. S. revenue cutier Woodbury, W. Foster, Esq. com mander, arrived here yesterdoy in8dnys from Vera Cruz, bringing despatches from the United States charge d'offuirs at the city of Mexico, to our government. The Woodbury left Vera Cruz, on ihc I2th inst. whithcr filie had been dispatched to receive and bring to this port the fourth instnlment, bui having waited one month, and receiving official 'ibronnation that there, wasno prospect o[ tsbeirg paid for a long time, Captain F. deemed it proper and prudent to return. Gfifcjal reporta of the shooting of 37 more of the fcilowere of Scntinnnat, in the square of Tobusco, have been received at Vera Cruz. Newgof tha rejection of the treaty, by the U. S. Senate, waa received at Vera Crü on the 10'th inst., which the Governor mmedííat'el'y forWardcd by express 10 Mexico; the newa gave joy at Vera Cruz and a revival of American business was expectod from ir, requisition of God. Sarrta Anna for 30,000 troopè and foar millions of dollars had boen granted. after somc tardv nnd' wnrm

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Signal of Liberty
Old News