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the Pope. In order to ‘counteract the effect of these | Japan, and Siam. When this is his is done one gm 
F oreign. T protests” the — has forbidden hare Univers, | corvettes is to remain at Yedo with-a One of te 
the 1 continue thei 8 Ry ig oir A.—The papers — the a. . ie, 
blishes a decree ex- a z rsburg on the 8 
A d that|in its columns. The Moniteur qubli A £3 
— — e — — ut Died. pria mo the pon and the sphere of action of the | Moscow. ° The cele l ebrated feme of 12 from 
* F «Pay accompani y QUCaSUS rag 
Plenipotent of Austria and France. The gu ck c of the x Np ^ urides, He 
Fd is — sis of its rineipal articles -A derpatch from Madrid of the vu : y Hotel, facing the station. 
“ — tardis "à irati do  Ahatidatiatibcitiess sik bur ie Gir ernment has decla “ek ie the E ess — time of his arr rival not being known here h the 
2 E war, i jo doc judgment has not been passed, | before ae time granted to Mor o to satis isty the persons assembled to see pe = M ours — 
&c. ra ardy, with tbe pen ps demands o of Spain — d expire arrival rove ? rriage, and hie 
Mantua, Peschlera, and i E as the — eee Lue e ould g give the satisfaction demanded. visits to the ber military sutton Hehe 
e Emperor of the French declares that he transfers thes liatel m I ncipal quays a He wil 
portions of Lombardy to the King of Sardinia. The pate ase that amen should not in fut re be pa urbed, and c remain a few days at St. P. Petersburg, x "s x1 is said 
FFF Utd Austa are neni : a oderit Rb | eded a further delay, so that. an esee DR EREA eni | will then join his wife and son at Kalo onga. e | 
= . — — sd; — eye may be expected. The debates on the question of th ADEN.—The Mar — William f Baden del | 
their right to amy property left behind them when they move | indemnity for Church property are still proceeding in | the 10th inst. He was born in 1792, and was [3 
5 5 aoe from Austria to Sardinia, or from Sardinia to | the Cortes. Grisi and Mario have been hissed off the | the Grand Duke. uncle of 
peg d iy tee Run Gore — meets Vie stage of the Opera at Madrid. The opera was Pom IrALY.—Accounts from m Par ma state that iui a 
88 and, in those cases where it is so stipulated, to and the uproar in the house was tndescribable. tinues to be energetically carried out, mit 
the widows and children of those pensioned. The settlement | case, resembling that of the romney family at Rome, new arrests have t lace. The municiy hat some - 
Cie]. edicion. dis Mid — Dk —— Ane has occurred at Denia, near Alicante. Mrs. Gra aham, determin ed on on the destruction of the idein on which 
o these articles, Piedmont is to pay to Austria 40 millions the wife of an Englisb Protest nviti was placed. The 
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of florins, and is besides to be responsible for three-fifths | been prematurely confined of a six perte child, the Guard S 20 classes of the to townspeople — 
of the debt of the Monte, re Rc Spanish surgeon who attended the accouchement, and an address of thanks and adhesion to 
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got. sila eA M A M Wers T —.— Lombardy | Who is of course a Roman Ca tholic, seeing hat e | Farin ni for rt e energetic measures he han — 
are to have the liberty to di f their private and | child would die, baptised it “i th Ribotti ! bi ding any one not 
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landed property peel eee of A property is — the Son, and the Holy Ghost. d The child soon eem belonging to the army to wear a military dress, 
patible with t new ode n — and Aus wards died and of Sardinia aed at Genoa on Sa 
— m the pa Él establishments bd en — * after which the priest of the — 81 with the sanction the enthusiastie cheers of the people. The i» 
oui te red the cuan aod de of the = chbishop of Vaene! ia, demanded the exhu- | Empress of Russia arrived there on the same day, andwis 
power of ^c pee ‘shoul — ing ire | mation body order that it might be conducted by his Majesty to the Royal palace, ‘The Bm 
vat Meca " may — Mu e ained in. ^ 8 e Miete de t with — — i the rites of the Roman | press left on the 16th for Nice. From Florence we lear, 
tions and b 8, the necessity of MIA has been already Sr spd Church. Mr. Grah inm, finding that he could that the Grand Duke has written to his isang, to 
recognised By the the S Sovereign Pontiff, the two contracting par- | get no redress from the 3 or the Spanish | abstain from every attempt in favour of the 
- - thane the. Sta —— of t 5 — — ood be petes authorities, applied — — rii cenio at Alicanté, who | ment — — dynasty. The Provisional Government 
A 5t s Holiness. The territorial limits of the independent | brought the case bein n, ihe Briti tish | diminis the tax on salt. The Argo steam corvette, 
States of Italy which did not take part in the last war could Minist er at Ma dri rid "E pee immediately | of the Tuscan navy, hoisted the Sardinian fag n 
= changed only — the asse -— of — — a h Minister for Foreign Affairs a | erm at Spezzia. The Duke de Grammon s 
me Bates’ The rights of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, the | formal r monstrance . the proceedings of the Ambassador, continues to hold conferences with 
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Duke of Moths, — the Duke of Parma, are expressly | ecclesiastical authorities in the master. a T ue an a is said that His i 
b 1 he i Se ie rors | Russell has e the steps taken by Mr. Buchanan acting i in concert wi th the Emperor of the French, wil 
bs se pe nahi — l 1 e | f for cue — of d abay and has instructed address a manifesto to the inhabitants of — 
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n of all the States of Italy, the object of which will be th. 
preservation of the independence and integrity of Italy, ery Chureh. 
which will insure the development of their em nd tl —Accounts from Constanti nople tthe 
SSC "EK e y he [p sich ee pas in e "state ate thik t two of the chief conspirators 
the interior and exterior of Italy by means of a Federal — 
Venetia, which will remain under che rule of the Emperor of the CE e of the 
Austria, will form a part of this confederation, and will par- | the di ficulties — "the — of the deb tue Persian Court, has been rece 
was caused Nas t Kulely. Sir Henry deben hae rei 
hi he Sultan, and 
ticipate in the rights and in — of the federal! of Lombardy to be borne by Sardinia. param afterwards to departure for — A 
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88 greg we Seas o TS M M uk aibi it is said, proposed Holland as arbitrator of the with a number of Circassian emigrants on 
the late events are not to be attacked either in their person or Lombard debt, France however declined this pro- been wrecked, and 203 person i 
Le and A NC en € cas — — position, as the Dutch Government might evince e following note has „ 
Eee PE; ase ss : T ET certain account of the great number of holders| Sublime Porte by the representatives of the 
up. Rus Memes Des — s XE MES "s be gives pi tien stock in Holland. It is also stated that Powers that signed the 
Zurieh within 15: in before accepting the arbitration of a third|that the document was re 
Paige rll ue Mere ARR REN treaty 5555 t of abt: onen 31 by Fuad Pac 1 
between France and Austria, 0 Plenipot d led that the maximum and the of x dragom —— ted it 
tiaries will sign the two other treaties in a few d days.| debt of Lombardy should be sett ttled. "The Federal the receipt of the paper you 
Some formalities in the Chancellerie are, it says, the Council i d bought the Austrian steamers on the Lago € thought that the Porte oa as 
onl cause of delay, the three Powers being agreed | Maggior 
upon all points of the treaty, and the decision of the ply. e representatives of the Powers Ma h 
King of the Belgians on the settlement of the debt of men of "Belgium. has publi dd u pectoral letter to. teeing the maintenance ahd the integrity 
Lombardy having arrive at Zurich, it is also an- the- clergy — fai — of hilis iom; denouncing the u sen : 
nounced that the questions not settled at t ty “Con: attacks made on the temporal power of the Pope. 
ferences will be submitted to a Congress, at which all the Fr x H 1Di 
3 een €: will be pe H The Em- inr. slay, the — the sitting of the edera Diet dd im] ma terit v 
perór on Sunday received the tations of Tuscany, 
P - = and Meckh enburg, and her ‘wishes if the Power thus 
Pirm, qus n » but te v — MENT y H Ducky. — T vade * e presided fór 4P-Fevision EI oles mot by 1185 and if its enti organisa 
Bologna is not correct, as there is no such deputation | che federal military syste 
in Paris. It is said hat his Majesty told the deputa-|  ÁAUSTRIA.—The Emperor is o is about t — 
tions that he would not permit force to be proceed to Warsaw the Emperor of 
employed to secure the restoration of the — of| Russia on the 23d ge iu e Balabine, the the 
Central — 9 whatsoever and that Russian Am or lenna, has already le 
all the deputi itl tá for Warsaw. x t from Hungary say that 
Pays suy: he Court will go to C shoe on the whole cou again politically agitated.) Now 
the 1st of Nee d and mentions a N that during Thie m ia ` belonging to the superintendency steer aut the’ o acu 
the sojourn of the Empe ror and the Empress there tlie on the er side of the Theiss "ave pce Subli e MEM — — wie — 
Emperor of Austria and the Grand Duchess Marie of the example ed given by their Lutheran. prevails in the e mind in the 
Russia will 5 Majesties. General Dabor- teas and requested the Emperor to Spei empir m — until the 1200 
mn edit ter for Foreign Affairs, arrived | his SE: of ae et September. Baron Hubner, clearly fores 
in Paris on day. 5 5 had an interview maatti the | Minister of Polie » has ] eft Vienna for Pesth. The 
=e had an interview with Count Walewski | dignitaries of he R in Austria of ite resotumces, —— L an ns 
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d another on 8 4 d is suid that he are not disposed to be outdone by the Fren i bishops in | to its moral as well as to "lis imaterial wa 
will o eta fon CP their demonstrations ‘x ‘the Pope. Cardinal Raucher, enemy of abuses, | ilir: 
Rexel 2 ana 1e for Gi London on special | Archbisha R; of Vienna, has taken the get by | conditi 
tho miethods followed in | addressing to all tho ag 
aero 1 e "ope of his diocese a pastoral M race. 
France wang enel —— RM imei dre eel M ee ot sating analogous ey will 
Piedmont is said to be without foundation. The Prench of desolation disorder e w be advantages” z € 
s M however, 2 ma m apum vances to Pied- | witnessed in nd tl ject of which Mor Advi — Moro oi 
ont before and during the war the amount of he aora. is to depoi the Holy Fa ther of the patri- M. iaig Bror o flight bis y 
30, „000 fr. in arms, provisions, e money, noy ony ofthe Apostles. The clergy are directed to offer — a triumphal entry i iuto Mequinez. The 2 
claim only reimbursement of that sum. Reports of np public prayers in all the churches to implore the has granted . — of trade to the inhabitants. 
some changes in the Ministry are antia and Count Divine protection for the So p Pontiff, and ie jhe IND D Curxa.—' The Bomba: i 2 
Walewski and the Duke of Padua are mentioned as p trans ed | withaceounts ien that {Presidency to the 27th 
being A to retire. Count Kisselof „ the Russian | to bim ud his ER ony Kon gust Cents 
Ambassa dor, had an audience of the pe on}  Prossta.—The Prin My egent a lericl ^ 
pee ag ap his departure on Sunday for Warsaw. L^ ton sci ii by the Minis diam * m n Aflairs, 
he Count and Countess of Montemolin Dos Carlos de M. von S -— ^ left Berlin on Tu — eraning for 
> on) have arrived in Paris, and are stayin ng at the | Breslau, the meagre of Russia, All t 
ris du Rhin, where they oecupy the same apart- | Minis ters f poe Berlin except —.— 
A eec Prince Napoleon Bona rte, deputy to| Hohenzollern and the Minister of War, and Cabinet 
a nstituent Assembly, inhabited in 1848. The | Councils have "m held daily. It is rumoured that 
inal Archbishop of Lyons, and the Bishops of a modification of the Ministry is not improbable, 8 
Lene - Moulins, Angers Verdun, Chartres, and|as the Cabinet is not unanimous respecting certain ro was prepared and — — 
ti — ave published pastoral letters in Ed 5 Bills to be. brought. before the Chambers next of England and France in a enis ae ly mI gtp ie 
€ — of the M and f | session... The 3 is about to send the Thetis w while the Indian Government 1 bom 9985 
eee a letter to the same ect t to aie frigate and corvet enlob and Arcena to China | 15,000 troops: Her Majesty’s o — Rasten 
rehbisop o of I Batean.. Thee ed ia Aix also, | and Japan. A Conneillor of State is to go with the ex- | orders for China. General 3 ‘he Piho, d 
ended by their Archbishop, have sign p „ with a ee to conelude treaties with China, Governor of Eastern Siberia, has reac 
