The Straits Times, 22 March 1865

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  • 10 1 Straits Ti mes Extra WEDxMESDAY EVENING 22 s MARCH 1865.
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  • 45 1 ARRIVAL OF THE MESSAGERLS IMPERIALES STEAMER. Thk MessHgeries steamer Alphee, with the Marseilles mail of the 19th ultimo, arrived ia New Harbour this morning, having made a remarkably fine passage. The mails were transhipped at Gallc from the Cumbwlge, which brought them down from Suez.
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  • 144 1 Wi announce the arrival of the following passengers per steamer Atpltee: For Sinjaport —General L»r», Ludy. and, MiMSsLtrSi Mes«ri Johndtone, S«ni. de Uivara, Sfijal, Ortegu, Bo«rrx, Cornier, Urqiuia, d« U Turnte, Malbli, Falcon, VelliJ..r, Tinbrrt Kitmirez, Monter.i, de Torres Acebedo, VelM<]U>t and Rrvd Nir. Manlsaol. M*»«r» Marin. Mirriiv and 4
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  • 14 1 Thk new Governor-General of the Phillipiues arrived by the French mail steatnei this morning.
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  • 24 1 Thk P. and O. Company's Steamer Singapore, Captain Blake, from Hongkong with dates Hi the loth instant, arrived at New Harbuur yesterday at ternoun.
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  • 23 1 Thk Amt'iican steamer Wmsmmg t Ciptain llollett, fiom Bost'-n with dates to the 1 lib November last anchoied in the roads this morning.
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  • 679 1 Thk latest Colombo papers merely repeat the Telegrams we published on arrival ot lust mail, hut some doubt begins to be cast upon their authenticity. The following appears in the Colombu Observer on the subject ol these late Telegrams— "Some days ago we learned that intelligence received hy a Meicantile
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  • 383 1 t l I (From the China Exprtss Feb. IJ.J t Franck. The Chambeis were open. ed by the Emperor in person on the I loth. The speech was eminently i I pacific, All the French expeditions I < n-ere drawing to a close, and the g>irri- i i sous would
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  • 394 1 A peace misison, consisting of VicePresideni Stephens, Judgv Campbell, j 'Hid Mr. Hunter, have left Richmond for Washington. They were cheered j on their w»y down the James Kiver by I) th the Federal and Confederate troops, aod were c m eyed on the 2nd inst., in General
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  • 711 1 (from the Chum hxpress, Feby., 17.) AMKIiICA. Arrorritnji to ibe JticAmondSentinel, the fnlhiH i im are the ojulieuUisrel«ljv to tde t» ace ml—imi of Vie* -President Stephens, Jmlge Cumpbell, unu M i i Hunter, who left Richmond on Sunday i for Washington Mr. Blair return* I cd to Washington from
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  • 333 2 The Chamhers were opened on Wedne*day, the I.oth itmt., by the Emperor in person. The Speech commenced by a re- gret i bat the hoped for Cougrec* had not met to smooth away the difficulties that bad menaced the prace of Europe. In the Dan. '-German coufliot France had
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  • 275 2 A Koyal decree has been iesued authorising the circulation of ihe £itcy« clical, its accompanying Syllabus, and Cardinal Antouelli's Circular, reserving, however, the rights of the State &ni Cruwn, and without admitiiug the propositions contained in those documents which may be contrary to the institutions and legislation of the
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  • 94 2 The Minister of the Interior delivered a wpeech in the Congress on the 14th condemnatory of iipo Catholicism. He also denied the rumour attributing to the Government an intention to a«*um« the Dictatorship, which he declared impossible. He announced the immediate introduction of a new pre*s la*, abolishing the
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  • 261 2 An Imperial rescri) t lihs lieen aent to the nobility ot .Vlomow. in replr to the ■<!- dre*a from that body to tlie Emperor. Hit Msjeoty ny« "The reform* which haye been prepared, and thoae already realised, sufTiciently prove my aolicitad> for the impri ve.ueut, h* far
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  • 128 2 The officiil i>rr*di-n jouma' »ays that the rsr^.timtioiii alleged IT some nrwsp»i«rs to have t*.!<en pUcv brlw en tl:«« Saxon htii! Krench Governmetit", relative to the Sch'e*. wis;-Hol»lein, question, may bf re luced to i„» .i. c.,,,,1, T-ni**** itnJ 'aro i-ui.l in ■.vf. l ii-'uv ft' »Li
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  • 707 2 LONDON MARKET RE PORT. London, \9th Fibuary, 1865. TtA.— Sinre the 9th the c.nfu«ion consequent upon the unlo.dinxofthe nuroorom vessels h». •till continued and meanwhile. a» the pubhc ulce profrmwrd, lover and sMSar |irir*» •fr-re «ulimi tH to. We bare now therefor* to quot- father fall of full v 2d.
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  • 98 2 Ship. At. Mathilda Loerttttfju B»U»i» G. Mid Emit Great W'pjtrrn Cattleton Sarali NVumnni Bt»fford»hire E Jacob* Jalie Maggie Letlie Kinderd y k Ocean Eniprn* Jane lubelU Rifle M«r»Ti Qunre Bras Java Mentor Panic N iemen FrwkliD Coutiaeot ■atat ia Do 'Hongkoui M»C*O Xa^aiaki Japan JMaoMur BaUTia J I A
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  • 119 2 Arrivals sot IncluDßd in the Tables. Feb. 18, at Falmnath, from Hatavin, St. led*, from* llong-Konfr, Amoy ;at Queaostown, from Hong. Kong, Alida off Kultnouih, from Koo-chow-Foo PiccioU. DeTAßTCltßa.— Feb. 14, from Shields for Singaf»ra, ampMD. For From. Burg. Hoffmn F Hraginton W. Hemiriek Ferozepore Diamond M. Magdalen* PeerleM
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  • 241 2 "Me. j I- lab. j Shim' Nam is Caftaih AMIS Cafi'ain. I. f BOM. FftOM. i To. To. Feb. 23 British ...I Em press of Indi» Thomson ti 21 do ..'Naomi S»yer» n 'Spanish Jo-e-yMaria ..<i'oc French Joanne d'Arc. ...'Bcderx n 2sD<ni«h Hlobni Jesperseo I'riiish Hinrionta D Anderson
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