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Later from Europe.arrival of the North American. movements of the Confederate steamer Nashville--what the British press say Relative to her visit and Design — reduction of the French army, &c. Portland Dec. 6. --The Canadian Company's screw steamship North American, from Liverpool 21st ult, via Londonderry 22d, has arrived at this port. The dates by the North American are one day later than per City of Baltimore The case of the rebel steamer Nashville and the ship Harvey Birch, burned by the Nashville, attracts great attention. The Nashville remained at Southampton for repairs. The Captain of the Harvey Birch had gone to London to consult the American Minister. The crew of the Harvey Birch were vowing vengeance against the crew of the Nashville, as they were placed in irons for refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the rebels. The officers of the Harvey Birch declare she was on soundings when the Nashville boredom upon her. Col.
county last night to look after Gordan's band of rebels. Infamous orders from Gen. Halleck to his army. St. Louis Dec. 6 --Gen. Halleck has issued lengthy orders in reference to the affairs of his department, the points of which are as cution of this war?] The Fugitive Slaves in Prison. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald, dated December 6th says: There are forty six persons from Maryland and Virginia in the county jail, arrested by constables on presumt that it cannot yet be ascertained whether they are all contrabands. More prisoners sent to Fort Warren. Boston, Dec. 6 --The following navy lieutenants, recently from the East India squadron, were consigned to Fort Warren to-day, charrrest, Isaac Nelson, and Wm. Hunt. The pursuit of the Privateer Sumter. A telegraphic dispatch from Boston, December 6th, says: The British mail steamer from Martinique, November 11, arrived at St. Thomas November 13, and reported the