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in the representation of the City of| Monday. The Monit eury that simt t Bernstorff now Minse a 
London а by the dais "n Lord John Russell | left Рай: ison chus for "Tui; for the purpose of deliver- | will succeed hi now Minister in Тад 
to the peerage, а тодар is in course of signature|ing to the King of Italy ап autograph letter osten the| Avs meis The duke Charles Lo 
inviting the Lord Mayor to allow himself to be put їп Emperor, replying to the notification m y Count e quest been d of mis has at 
nomination їп de Larry Е [t is also Arese. The Siamese Ambassadors will т ed an excur- | o Mex Tyrol and fern erg 
announced that Mr. Western f the late Sir | si гаа суны М. Фк ton lhas ben appointed Offic id E. n pointed i : 
Matthew Wood, and broth f. Vice-Chancellor Wood, | of ie Legion o ur.—Orders were received а р publishes Е 
will PE ien gene ihe wb Liberal interest.—The лып on the 12th m telegraph from СА , directing and "expenditure i n 1860, а =з 
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о sitior to the | The iron-plated frigate La Gloire will accompany the|pared with 1859, 
Chancellor z hek a ML L arm squa fon, ie — of which is Cherbourg and нц е d to 65,062 810 f florins, тэр 
At a special meeting of the|other ports of the Channel for ineiewtiqne nd naval | florins in 1859, 
C il f nh xdi b "s eld Thursday, Colonel, wi E. M M J Area of yesterday con ains a 1саат Baro n Va 
Вари f the wi роща есі ed t; ds ER addressed by the Minister of Marine to the |tendered .heir нечны, а о Count Szec 
iu the Council Фаш Ка by the а of Colonel PR which | is fo llowed y an mem decree, | by the E peror Count For 
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E BISHOP or DURHAM n.and Right R А р mperial deerees of Fe 
DeF Villiers, Bishop of Durin i is чачат illat IE Ad fion sailors who have not Td et l the бабе land the pee Teseript j 
land Cas Mr Whit and Sir Johr n Fife, from Nev 2, In e of an iusuffic ciency, from among the class who | to be despatched to Hungary yesterday 
castle-on- him time of their p ROATIA.— The extreme Croatian national 
Thursday йт, Fergusson s was iniicip from London: узу {мөл establishes bounties for those sailors | triumphed ; the Diet h ting 
Tur Ban.—On Thursday evenin a Par who re-enter the navy after their period of service has | adopted the proposal for the separation of 
held, after many тыл Mr. "Edwin d expired. "The official journal also contain mpe- | Hungary by to 3 votes, Ee. 
Q.C. w Eee d by the Benchers of the Inner |rial decrees m modifying the import duties on n foreign IrAry.—In the sitting of the Chamber of Det 
e, "md t fact was ordered to be communicated | engan, ue and Swedish iron, and suppressing the |on Friday, Signor Minghetti, in reply to questions 
SEES dug of Law and Equity, and the other Е on воар.— Тһе Moniteur publishes the |by Signori Donato and Romano, adm 
respon im ce that — ssed between the President of|public securi y was seriously com ^ 
Е Voi Tees MovgMENT.—On Friday the соп. | the French pA ce om d M. Thiers on the subject of| Neapolitan provinces, but said he was confident that 
test for the Rifle Derby took place at Wimbledon, for the prize of 2 e gii fid by the поне for the | ће patriotic sentiments of the e people, vità 
30 aring during the space of | Ње is nness and good intentions of n me 
upwards of 170 competitors. At one time it seemed |l О years. Among the бк сч. were "M. Jules Simon | and the support of Parliament, would lead to a soluti 
certain that Mr. Ross had carried off this тае ifl and Madame George Sand, and the votes were|of the difüeulties. The Chamber 
having scored as high as 26. Sergeant Gibbs, of Da balanced. hen came a dead lock, as neither | һе following order of the day :—* 
Bristol, however, not only attained the same score, but ty would give way. A sufficient majority, however, | having yp ^ ems of the E 
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hen the ties were shot off beat tl Thiers, and the decision of the Academy cd mploy all 
prize. There were two scores | was approved by the Academy at its general assembly | means to г re- -establish - publie security in the 
of 95 e each, 2 of 24, 4 of 23, and 7 of 22. Тї f the 29th May last. M. Thiers however has declined рота? Та е sitting of the Senate on Wiis 
up was won by Capt. Ros ss, 6th , Kincardine, father | to receive the ска requesting tha а t be offered to| day, Baron Ricasoli gave some explanatim a 
of Mi Ross Academy to be appli ed for the encouragement of | reference iv the changes which have been made is 
өндү fought than any of the ma Cap lett wa hinl M. Mirès has | Lieutenancy of Naples. He declared that the Missy 
scored 14; Capt, Wigram, Coldstream uar а es T appealed to the Cour To périale from the sentence pro- | had been unanimous in all the resolutions m 
Lindsay, St, ‚ George’ 8, „scored ach; and there were | nounced against him in the Police Correctionnelle, Thel taken. Тһе resignation of „Count San Martin 
А e Prince Consort/s выва nce was the maximum prescribed by the Code for | been accepted, and General Cialdini had been appoints 
prize, which was shot for at 800, 900, and 1000 ards, was | the offences of which he was found guilty. Тһе Cour | his successor, but with no exceptional powers, lis aiti. 
won by Major Moir, Stirling, who scored 21; there were | Impériale may see reason to diminish the punishment, being identical with that of General Бот t 
2 scores of 20, 3 of 18, 2 of 17, 1 of 15, 2 of 14, and 3 | but it азі inerease it, Should it merely confirm the| Lieutenant of Sici ily. 1 for 
f 13. The Duke of Cambridge's prize at 500 and |sentence, M. - Š is legie e may be e to | of a naval and mili 
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lst Devon, beating Lord Feiing, ст Mes and Mz de de and h ied his apio as Cross of the pon = Hopoi. 
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prize was won by Ser, t Potter, of Нуе ia: а score | to o pela at "Bromels a pamphlet contamine the T solemn audience at Turin. Loire ond 
as low as 7 points. The F dantek Ball, which was an- | comple б details of cese connected Fa the|expected to arrive — Accounts fn 
nounced to take place at the Royal It talian Opera on|affairs of the Caisse des Chemins de Fer. e St. | state rab (jenem СААЙ Das ME d 
Friday evening, was countermanded in consequence of байо formerly director of the eil "Panting day, in which he expresses a 
the small number of applications isi tickets. On Satur- | Office, has been appointed Consul in Australia. blish tranquillity mthe Хара provi 
day his Royal Highness t mander-in-Chief dis-|  SPArw.—'The Queen received on Monday the new | ћет of the bands of assassi Here 
tributed the prizes to d bah competitors, in the | Ambassadors of England and America, and afterwards в | ope eration of the arm: 
presence of an i e concourse amori Дау esti- | left for Santander. f the oie me persons Wü0 =”, 
mated at from 60,000 t M persons. Previous to | fresh disturbances have taken place іп the provinces. The | the peasants us ңе to revolt hare MEE 
this a priva! challenge match between the Universities | Ministerial journals in reply state that full guarantees | Several ral confici нім taken place between 
of Oxford and Cambridge was det off, the ex-champion, | have been taken for the —P "e ranquillity. | troops sire brigands, in which e айе 
- Ross, Mr. pie s representing Cambri du orm will soon be given on the р peer " fered grea кузн. 
Mr. Norsworthy and 20 зм representing ii The result of the census which 1 les i jus Basilicata are — 
Oxford. ranges маа at and|taken in Ses is that the population ак ka лава to the distric 
1000 yards, and A e was Oxford boaten 15 NE Catanzaro has Ct jeu resin г 
that the lowest scor y Mr. Ross for Cam-|  PoRrUGAr.—It is said ust there is E ipm in the formerly t mui. i Bonbon а of 
ge was iw qs o e than that of both |report ditat ^ the republican insurrection in Spain had | acknow. ledged by Italian Government, 
the Oxford men united: while the total seore was ppc in Port tog compromised. —. m tothe 
Cambridge, 60; Oxford, 27. The proceedings of the| Нотлахр.—16 is asserted that e Dutch Govern- | state that Francis II. has had a secret 
meeting were then brought а ‘сопејазіоп with а | ment has decide d on у дк т чы ne ыдып of Ita. у. Chiavone, Ње brigand leader. " 
у view of upwards of 11,000 of the metropolitan | DENMARK. — The , Со Dem ӨГ contain Bourbon army, 
olunteers by the Commander-in-Chief. The rain fell oficial denial of t Angelo háve beën 
AL but despite this disadvantage “a whole affair | that the Danish ds. Itissaid that there is no tru 
ОЁ successfully, and is said to h that 4 was not their еи that the French army at Rome is 
the best managed and most briliant A ана reviews Paste Sollenni with Dense mark. RussrA.— The National Bank has 
icù aave yet taken place, At the close of the ers ha 
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URTEMBURG.—The King of Wurtemburg has had | count to 7 per cent. 
а attack of apoplexy, ым Шой, үн, ш һав дїн eu of small silver money to the amo 
‘uneasiness on account of his s Majesty? the standard of whi = j 
slept was made унае money to 
: Tife of the King of Prussia at, 
| His. was 'exercise in the Lichtentha]| P. 
[Avenue when a y e E behind him peer of. the 
БЫ  ehiots 1 in quick succession, rtunately the weapon | speech to the offi 1 
f i en radon and the En уі ап oblique direction. | was near at hand, and thou 
de ні Majesty received a slight contusion im the neck, | present when ата хе ere 
" CÓ Lu м калә Mar Do зыла p» one s bull having penetrated the collar'of his coat - was поб the less his d "ws 
ayer had been | torn his cravat. His Maj continued his walk to|they might be аб the first. 
- p in all haste to Vichy. D ‚ Rayer has M not | Lichtenthal, and was the pi es erson to communica: mmus pekki Со 
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. е Emper affeeted his general health, and his Majesty is at number of pani 
perd a le ihe King of Prussia on account of | progressing favourably. "The assassin was immediately | Калеси effected. in the W: 
: Fog: S Сес: ы : r ин. ma p гус o A : pers m Leipsic, | been appointed Minister for ie f 
zer 10 pass | named Becker, who is said to be a na AM f th Co a 
some daye at Fontaineblean, and siei proceed to | is supposed to b litical Тапайб. ATetter жайна та -— ves dlaberition 
sae: "n pom him,i in which he ‘says that e esteems the King of | tration of the Interior, and pu^ 
n ; ден, ; where the у eti í and Hasib. 
T adis -fejoin be in 1 the beginning of Se en to deal with the G q ‚ He declares аё ће оғ the Civil List and Mint, В 
C e seaso esidenee at and that he does not M to my Marloum Bey = Ъееп ар inted 
ns will | society. Sea ls have, however, been affixed to the d ‚ їп u i 
cess otilde, his residenee at Leipsic. "The Crown Prince of Prussia the Marquis de onde tte had left i 
merked | arrived at Baden on Monday'night. Тев ваја to be| Marquis-de Lavalette had previously ob Pv" 
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ча died at Montfermeil, near "Paris, оп ! Foreign Affairs, is about to tender his resignation, ' inquiry in A сен accounts of the late 
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