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Arrival Of The City Of Baltimore

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Day
30
Month
November
Year
1860
Copyright
Public Domain
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New York, Nov. 27. Tbo Steamship City of Baltimore, (rom Liverpool Hih, and Queenstown ei-) tiio löth, arrived at 2:15 thu P. M. There was do news ot' thví Priooé of Wales wbeii thu City of Baltimore s:ii!üii. The steanier Hi mal aya liad gone in search, mul other vessels Tero preparing. Tho report is revived tb;U 'J'houvenel is snoi) to quit tlio Proach foruign office. The fprmation of a Frenuh squadron of reserves to be ready in tho spring, is poüiiivètv annoiiDoed. Tbe Bonrse had been 'woyar.t and tiiglier, but rtlupued, closing dull at 70110c. It issaid tbatlbe reprosentatives of Franco and Engliind recomtnonded tbe King of Naples to abandon the contest. Faiini was nppointed viceroy of Naples. A now council was nppointed, inoluding Paerio and other liberale. Garibaïdi was appointed General in the army. Melbourne datos are to Sept. 25 h. Commercial afiairs werp rather more favorable The shiptnent of gold during the month, to England was 130,000 ouucüd. A seaman nboard tho ship Jeromiah Thompson al Liverpool, was brutally beatón by thu boatswai'i and dei, the latter, uamed John Keggen, jumped overbonrd and was dronrncid. A ubsciiptiou had beca sturted in England wilh a view ot presenting Capt. Wilson, oí the brig Min&ie Scluiffer, with a picture of the remxie oí tho passenger and crew cf the Connaiiglit. It was stated that the circumstances attonding ihe Orange demonstration d Canada, wouid bo brought böfore Parliaiiiüiit early in the session. 'Jhodra.n upon the Bank of Franco continúes and has becorne moro active, and tiliould thü efllus of gold continue, n rise in the rato of discount by the Bank of Eagland to b would b decided ujion by Tnursday. Accounts frorn Austrulia aro less uii8;itifactoiy than forsome time past. At Melbourno bul.'S8 was healtliy and money plenty. ■J.I10 J.ondon Ti nes has no doubt that the nllieti have taken andoccupiud Pokin. and will hold possession of it tho wholo winter

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