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Arrival Of The Bohemian

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Day
21
Month
December
Year
1860
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Public Domain
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The stcamahip Bohemian, from Liverpool ou Tuesday, Doe. 6th, via Loiidonderry the 7th, passed Cape Raoe at 4 o'clock P M. to-day (Suuday.) aud was boiirded by the press yacht Tlio Peréia, to gail for New York tomorrow, is expected to take fully L200,000 in gold Okbat Britain. - The London Chronicle says that Parliameut will meet ou the 5th of February, and the Keform Bill ha uot yet been discussed by the cabinet. A deputation, which inoludes two meinbers of Parliament, has been appointed to convey a commuuication for Garibaldi to visit England. The Ttmei publislies tull partienlars of the expedition of the Buil og and Fox, to asuortain the fuasibility of the project ! ed Ncrth Atlantic telegraph, The reults are pronouneud highly satisfactory and encouragiug. The Times has another editorial on the I political aspect in the United States, aud expressen the hope that the quurrel may give way to a calui, iu which the real difHculties of the slavery question raay be met and quietly aettled Frange. - Marshal Vaillant hag been credited as Minister of the Euiperor's household. It is stated that do ono was a ware of the Emperor's purpose ruspoctiug the decree relative to the Coustitution, till he revealed the doeumeut to his assenibled ministers in council, where it met with some opposition. The bourse on the 5th was heavy and lower. llentes 70f 50c. Italï. - The sa-ge of Gaita contiuued. The garrisou replied to the firè of the batturies of Cialdiui. Four batterieshad coinmenced opcratton on the place. The Gount of Syracuse died suddenly at Sisa on the 4th, of apoplexy. The Consulta -Genéralo had opened at Naples. The Government explauations to the Consulta had prjduued a goud iiupression. Poerio was elected Vice President of the Consulta, after having refused the post of Minister without a portfolio Gen. Bonedek had inspceted the Austrian fortresacs of the Vcuetian Quudrilaterial. He had also assenibled the officers at Venice and told them to prepare for the eventualities of an energetic defensa. Fears wero entertained of a general rising in little Wallaehia. Twenty of the principal merchants at Trajona had I been killed by the militia during a disturüuce. Tlio Ai'M'shop and President of the Council had been arrested at Jassey India.- The Bomte mal1 of NoT lOth had arrived. The news was j rally anticipated. At Bombay business was suspended in consequence of the Bazar dealers having corabined to suspend all purchases t 11 the authoiitios paid attention to the grievan cea of the income tax. I.J.TK3T VIA LONDONDERRY - Liverpool, Ith Breiifrt'é Maket. - VouT quiet but steady v".';eat has an advaneing , tendency Corn duü. .Provisions quiet j Zondon, l riday noon - The oiiey mar ket is unchanged. CoiiboIs is quotcü at 93 to 94 for money and accoaut. 111. C. shares qnoted at 28 to 21 discouut ; Erie shares 34J to 35i ; N Y C. 7 to 80. The Empresa Eugenie paid a brief visit to Queeu Victoria, at Windsor Castle on the 4th. The visit only lasted two hours The supplementary tariff Conveution between Frunce and Ensiland had been published It rcgulates the duties ou tex tilo fabnos A large repeal meeting had been held in Dublin Apprehensions of a monetary crisis in Paris had subsided. The Bank of Franco was largely gainiug specie. The lioune was finn and highcr. The re.ites closed ai 70f70c. M Baroche. President of the Council of State, had been created minister without a portfolio Count Persigny had preseutcd letters of recall to the English Court, and roturned to Paris. The Emperor had granted permission to the Biltiinore battalion to visit Pari, fully iiecoutered, next spring. Victor Einanuel oontinued at Pa'ermo, where he was received with great cuthusiasni. Thore were rumora of inoreasiug itisurfreetionary inovenients in Abrezzi. Un■ important denioiistrations in Naples aud clsowhere, were put down. It was reported that Napoleon had intimatfid to Francia Soond, the inotility n{ further resistine. Thcre werc vague rumora tliat Cardinal Antouelli had rusigued. Tlni oilieial Austrino journal contradicta the rumor of negotiationa far the cession of Venotia. 'J'hu report tliat tho English prisop.er at Pekin, bad ben malt reate J and eveiï bülieadcd, was uot credited.

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