--The news by the Borussia, at
Cape Race, to the 10th inst., which is three days later, does not contain a single allusion to American affairs, and the latest news from the
United States received in
England had not the slightest effect on the
London money market.
The
Paris Pays says that
Spain had offered to send a new army contingent to
Mexico, but the
Emperor would not accept it.
France will forward thirty thousand men to the
Republic.
Garibaldi's wound is said to be of a serious nature.
He asks to be placed on board an English vessel.--No documents or money were found at the place of his defeat.
No decision has been come to with regard to his trial.
The people of
Italy were in favor of a general amnesty.
La France, the new journal of
Paris, says that ‘"
Italian unity is impossible,"’ and would be dangerous to order in
Europe.
The
Archbishop of
Canterbury and the
Earl of
Harrington had died in
England.
The war between
Turkey and Montenegro still raged, after a fruitless attempt at adjustment Omar Pacha's troops had fired the Servian portion of the city of
Belgrade, and then discharged musketry on the inhabitants.
The latest dispatches assert that the Montenegrins had accepted the peace terms of Omar Pacha.