The News from Europe.
Date: 26 January 1857
We learn by the Persia, which arrived at this port on Saturday, with three days' later news from Europe, that the Prusso-Swiss Dispute, and the difficulty between Russia and the Western Powers as to the execution of the Paris treaty, have both been satisfactorily adjusted. We have been, for some time,
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General Wallker.
Date: 26 January 1857
We begin to have faith in WALKER. Whatevel may be said against him, there cannot be two opinions as to his courage, perseverance and indomitable energy. He is not the man to be easily cowed or subdued by the swarms of Costa Ricans and Guatemalans who surround him, but are afraid to meet him at sword's point.
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ARRIVAL OF THE BLACK WARRIOR.; Put into Norfolk Short of Coal. Stormy Passage--Her Arrival--Stripped Of Spars and Boats by the Gale, and her Cabin-Work, &c., Consumed for Fuel.
Date: 27 January 1857
Spanish Squadron again ordered to Vera Cruz
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VERY INTERESTING FROM NICARAGUA.; ARRIVAL OF THE JAMES ADGER. Walker's Position and Prospects at Rivas. ANOTHER BATTLE EXPECTED. The Siege and Relief of Gen. Henningsen The Seizure of the Transit Route and Steamers by the Costa Ricans. PARTICULARS OF HOW IT WAS DONE. Protests Against the Acts of the Costa Ricans. WALKER'S RECRUITS AT PUNTA ARENAS INTERESTING ARMY INTELLIGENCE. THE BRITISH FLEET AT SAN JUAN Views of Col. Kinney on Gen. Walker's Chances.
Date: 26 January 1857
Steamship James Adger, Capt. L. W. MURRAY, from san Juan de Nicaragua, arrived on Saturday morning, at 12 o'clock, with 180 passengers, chiefly from San Francisco. the James Adger arrived out at Sae Juan on the 9th.
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