Saturday, February 13, 2010

Foreign News

PORTLAND, April 23.

The Steamship Bohemian, from Liverpool 10th, Arrived this morning.

Flour firm at 6d advance. Wheat and corn steady. Consols 93 7.8 a 94 money.

Rumor says that the relations between England, France and Spain, relative to Mexico were unsatisfactory. It is reported that France wished to march against the City of Mexico.

COPENHAGEN, April 11. – The Ensberg Gazette asserts on a reliable authority that England has succeeded in drawing Spain to her side on the Mexican question, by promising not to object should Spain take possession of Hayti.

John C. Heenan has gone to Paris. He don’t intend to fight Mace, or any other man.

U. S. 5’s were quoted at 77a98.

– Published in The Davenport Daily Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Thursday Morning, April 24, 1862, p. 1

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