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Arrival Of The Steamer Cambria

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
May
Year
1848
Copyright
Public Domain
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liuïTAi.o, May 15 - 7 r. m. The steamer Cambriaarrivfid at New York tliis murin'iig. Slie sailed on the evening oí' Saturday the 25th uit. '1 he Provisional Government of France lias issued a fresh decree, abolisliing slavery and taking possession of the rail rouds. Another quarrel liad taken place between Lamartine and Ladi-u Rollin, wliich threattined to overlhrow the government. The lntest advices i'roiii Paris statcs tiiat the election returns continue satisfactory. The moderate party represented by Lamartine prevailed, vvbich produces a very considerable improvement in money matters. lt was reported thar. Ladra Rollin was only waiting the meeting of the National Assembly to resign. The Bank of France has suspended. Iti notes have been made a lawftil tender. In Prussia the approaching elections were not expected to pass off peaceably. Austria appears to hourly expect a revolution. In Spain affairs are fast progressing towards an outbreak. Aiivices from Madrid indícate that a month will expire before there will be senous outbreak. The disturbance in Rome have been put down. Engagements between the Italian corps of General Sencha and the Austrians at Vesca. The contest lasted four hours. The Italiiuis gained possession of Vesca. Lord Palmerston had addressed letters to theSpanish Minister. The Duke Rotoladored sent back letters containing strong expressions of rudeness and contempt.