Nuhou, Volume I, Number 14, 11 April 1873 — Foreign News. [ARTICLE]
Foreign News.
Tbo Bchooi3er Oeiu Harvey arrived tiiis morn-» ing, 15 dayn from Sa.n Franei6c.o£ bringi-ng a rnai! . aod two or three hundreu sacks or potatoes. The j #teamers of the Wcbb line havo been ordered to j Ban Emneieeo, and we will have no stenmer fruui San rraiu:isoo thiß month, The Dakota will thereforo leave fo rSa n Franc imoth i8 day, at ten o'eloek, It WHB thought in San Franeisco that either P. M. S. S. Co , or llolladaj -wou!d keep| up the line between San Francisco and thio poit, j ' If the D. C. Murray"is not sold ehe is-.likely to j bo the one to bring dur nest inail, Two ships bound to llongkong, to sail shortly after the Gen. Harvey, but had refused to take inail matter for this plaee. Sugar ahd c-yrup had advanced materially since the t>ailing of the Moses Taylor, eo our San Franeisco advicos sav ; S.v ; rup in kegß 60 cents, Bugar 12 cents, yel!ow C. 10 cents ; pulu, flat, 84 e.; Hawāiian eoffee lGc., the market ful'ly «upplied of all kindB. The Webb line hae had the elfect to run the Australian line of steamers, and all of our packets between San Franeisco, from the fact they brought here the paying freight> and now that thie line is abolished, w r e would like to know to whom our Governmeut wili pay tlio «übsidy de-f>igned for thie line. | Fkaxcb.-—The last milli?u'd to be provided fbr, j
and ilie Geruiaus to evacuafce Eieneh territory be-; t'ore tbe cdōse of tbe year. ThierB very uuwell. SpAiN.~Abolition of elavcry in Porto Rico. . . Freedmen to Berve their late ioastert> three yeurt»! &fttr eni'ancipation. . , , The EogHsh 'Pime* sug-! gests to Spain to aholieh slavery'in Cnba to avoid war'with Amenea. Great dissatißfaction in Spain» ;, , Insurreetion at Bareelona, ,•... Presi-j dent Figueras is in"de§pair in respeefc to the per-' aaanenee of the Republic..-Tbe Ghurch party ■ will destroy the Republic. ; Tbe U. S. Attorney General decides adversely to the claims of eertain navy ofileevs lbrmerly in the ; volunteer gerviee to a more ādvaneed poaiiioa in ' the Navy Re«;ister. . . . Senator Caldwell of Kan-: sas had Te»igned hie seat, , . . Foster, the ear hook murderer, is lumg. . . . A new eable is to be laid from Plymouth, England, to Ryc Beach, ! New Hamp«hire. . . , The Alia of the Bth March ! contains a strong aniele ou Reciprocity. v . . Strong annexation ifiOvements in Canada. % Gexkrai*s' vSciioriKiji am» Alkxani>];u.—Their report .1$ looked for with mudi interest among ; puhlie men in \Vasbington. It is freely eaid tlutt! their viewß will determine tlie aelion of the Adniinistnition in to ttiese ndaikis. The U. j 8. Ārmy and Navy loumal has a statement tliat General Alexander thinks Pearl harbor will eo.st $2,000,000. Admiral Pennoek had got the ** inside traek* 1, _ Genoral Seho!leld eame hcre not on aeeount of lus health, būt to luok after <4 a eounln'." * i Promotjon ix hik Xav v.—Coiuiuodore Soott b ; to be Rear AdnuraL ! Goon.Fßin..\Y to-t)ay.—our authorities i^no^e 1 all anniverBaries of ChriBt; bui what miv you, Chri«tiauB? 1 A*t- tliem ihal vou a Higher Authority. \\ e a pioa;>uiU voyageaud¥aiereturn to lionohilu to \ordhoff &q.,alao toMr. J. H. Hlaek of thc Ar,rr who !eāve to-dav on T f fov S;J n r' ,1 >y .* .