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- TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.; ARRIVAL OF THE KANGAROO Speech of the Queen at the Opening of Parliament. ALLUSION TO THE AMERICAN DIFFICULTY THE MINISTERIAL POLICY. Mr. Adams Protests Against the Recent Declaration of Neutrality. Important Financial Measures of France. THE THRONE OF MEXICO. Acceptance by Maximilian of the Crown. PLANS OF THE ALLIES. OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. ARCHBISHOP HUGHES REVIEWED. Financial and Commercial Intelligence. OPENING of PARLIAMENT. The Queen's Speech on Foreign and Domestic Relations, Delivered by Royal Commission Mr. LORDS AND GENTLEMEN:
- The Escape of the Nashville.; Financial and Commercial. MARKETS. Latest Financial Intelligence.
- FROM EUROPE.
- A MONARCH FOR MEXICO
- MARRIED.
- Action of the House on the Treasury Note Bill.; The Senate Amendments to be Acted Upon To-day. Mr. Vallandigham's Loyalty Inquired Into. Propositions to Create Lieutenant-Generals by Brevet. DESERTIONS FROM THE REBEL ARMY. PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL. REBELS COMING OVER. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. IMPORTANT PETITIONS.
- LAW REPORTS.; A Stock Speculation, and the Unfortunate Result. An Agent who was nor an Agent The Dowtrine of Estoppel. Liability of the City for the Acts of its Agents Negligence in net Properly Instructing Laborers. United States Circuit Court. Legal Notice.
- CONGRESS.
- A LIBEL OF THE HERALD NAILED.
- DIED.
- THE PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS.; SENATE. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared. Arrived. Below. Sailed. Miscellaneous. Spoken, &c. Foreign Ports.
- BEFORE THE BATTLE.; The Investment of the Fort, and the First Day's Fighting.
- Congratulatory Order from Gen. Halleck.; Upward of Six Thousand of the Prisoners Arrived at Cairo. UNION SENTIMENTS AMONG THEM. Two More Full Regiments Captured on Tuesday. THE ARMAMENT OF THE FORT. Further Interesting Particulars of the Battle. HOW THE PRISONERS WILL BE DISPOSED OF Gov. Harris Reported to Have Ordered Tennesseeans to Lay Down their Arms. AN ORDER FROM GEN. HALLECK. REPORTS FROM CAIRO. REPORTS FROM CHICAGO. REPORTS FROM ST. LOUIS. LATEST FROM FORT DONELSON.
- THE STATE LEGISLATURE.
- THE DAY OF JUBILEE.
- THE BUTLER EXPEDITION, ETC.; THE WESTERN VIRGINIA CONVENTION. FROM NEW-JERSEY
- EVACUATION OF CLARKSVILLE.; The Rebel Forces Retiring to Nashville.
- FRANCE AND AMERICA.; No More Talk of Intervention-Financial Aspects of the American Struggle Mr. Seward the Future Dictator of America The Mexican Expedition Unpopular Intercourse Between the South and Europe Through Mexico-Archbishop Hughes.
- GENERAL NEWS.
- IMPORPANT FROM ALBANY.; The Broadway Railroad Bill Redivivus It has a Hearing before the Railroad Committee Speeches by E.W. Andrews, A.T. Stewart, Benjamin Haight, Mr. Ward, &c.
- GENERAL CITY NEWS.
- PROBABLE EVACUATION OF COLUMBUS.; The Rebels Believed to be Destroying their Fortifications There. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY IN PENNSYLVANIA, &c. ARREST OF SECESSIONISTS.
- ENGLAND AND AMERICA.; THE LIVERPOOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AGAINST INTERVENTION A LETTER OF RICHARD COBDEN. SPEECH OF MR. BRIGHT AT BIRMINGHAM W. ANGERSTEIN, M.P., AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.
- The British Cabinet and America.
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE.; SENATE. ASSEMBLY.
- The Steamship Bremen.
- MORE GOOD NEWS.; The Death-Blow of the Rebellion in Missouri, CAPTURE OF PRICE AND HIS STAFF. The Official Announcement from Gen. Halleck to Gen. McClellan. The Rebel Army Cut Up and Scattered. PRISONERS AND WAR MATERIAL CAPTURED. The Stars and Stripes Flying in Arkansas. THE NATIONAL FLAG IN ARKANSAS.
- ARGUMENT OF MR. CAIRD, M.P., AGAINST INTERVENTION.
- End of the War in Missouri Price "Bagged" at Last.
- A TRIBUTE TO MAJOR-GEN. DAVID HUNTER.; His Character and Antecedents His Services on the Frontiers for Thirty Years His Part in the Mexican War, and in the Early Troubles of Kansas.
- Funeral of Ex-Gov. Pennington.
- ANOTHER IMPORTANT CAPTURE.; Brig.-Gen. Price, Son of Sterling Price, and other Rebel Officers Taken Prisoners. GENERALS McCLELLAN AND HALLECK.
- THE NEW DECLARATION OF NEUTRALITY DISSATISFACTION OF THE AMERICAN MINISTER.
- Curiosities of London Journalism.
- THE ARMY AND NAVY.; Amusements.
- Sailing of the America.
- THE REBELLION BREAKING UP.; Mr. Faulkner Declares Secession to be a Failure. The Virginia Militia Deserting by Hundreds.
- THE SUMTER AT SEA.; THE CAPTAINS SHE CAPTURED. THE RUSSIAN DISPATCH RESPECTING THE TRENT AFFAIR.
- Amusements this Evening.
- THE EXECUTION TO-MORROW.
- THE WEEKLY TIMES.
- Markets by Telegraph.
- KEY WEST AND PORT ROYAL.; Arrival of the Gunboat Connecticut Another Valuable Prize Rumors About the Attack on Savannah The City Probably Captured, &c.
- THE MEXICAN DRAMA.; England Accedes to the Idea of a Limited Monarchy-The Campaign.
- TENNESSEE RETURNING.
- BROOKLYN NEWS.; The Release of Col. A.M. Wood, of the Fourteenth Regiment N.Y.S.M. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
- NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE.; Sailing of Vessels with Supplies for the Burnside Expedition Gen. Burnside still at Edenton, &c. REBEL REPORTS OF BURNSIDE'S MOVEMENTS.
- THE MOTIVES OF FRANCE.; Archbishop Hughes on the American Struggle. COMMENT OF THE JOURNAL DES DEBATS.
- THE REBELLION.
- TRANSATLANTIC SYMPATHY.