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Arrival Of The Idinburgh

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
December
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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Kt. Johns, N..F., Jüec. 23. The steamer Edinburgh passed Cape Race on Saturiiay night. Thi! Fréneb papers at Marseilles, Havre, and Bordeaux, advised tho Goverament to preserve strict neutrulity in caso of war between England and the United States. 8ome Paris papers advocate the euergetic iatervention of Frr.nce. 'i he Ovinione N'itipnaJ, the liberal organ, sa) 8 that Franco .should tollow tho example of England, should tho latier recognize the iáoutharn Coñfederaoy. Austrian papers aro of the opinión tbat war bet ween England and America would remove, the or.ly barrier in Europe against FreDoh ambition, and that 'raneo would begin war against Gonnany. Thu Rteamer Persia sailed for Canada on the I4th inst., with 1,100 troops. Prioce Albert died Sunday noon, the 15:h, i gastrie fever. Jlis illness had not previously been coasidored. dangerouB, The Liverpool Mercury state3 that, Earl Derby had been consulted by thogovernment and approved.its policy in. the American diiiioulty, and suggested tbat captains of ontward bound shipn signalizo Engli.sh vossels that war witb, America was probable.

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Old News
Michigan Argus