THE Sa CHRONICLE AND tin lane GAZETTE, 
| Fesrvary 11, 1860, 
, MP. for | 
Rata of 
e appointment of the 
Tan wper to the First Commissionership 
~ MINISTE m . Hut 
soa, cepte! ted € eg office i Vic 
the Board of Trade, vacant by th 
af Publie Work 
mm oF T mH 2 BATH —Mr. Rowland Hill, secretary | 
ma Gui ‘ost Office, has been appointed a Knight 
Commander a the em 
THe HorsE GUA eral Scarlett has been 
— Gen: 
appointed to edie Sir George bey arden who resigns 
n the M 
the — td fens: — aeien April. 
is stated t 
Bak at th 
officers by her Majesty on the 
loral-hall, ong the Roy 
Italian Opera arden. is to be | 
under the immediate patronage of her Ma Sty 
Foreign, 
E AIER SE T UE ta 
__ FRANOE.—A despatch from Paris dated on Sunday last | 
viaa — Die that a |M 
letter hes e War Office from em r 
Ken i A “the effect that the reception of volunteer 
7th March is not to be | D 
artillery, uals, and all other Pr a 
d. The brothers of 
$a 
HE TyRoL.—Acc s from In nnspruck staté that 
gre ca ss scon eon Sovi in ta Tyrol at ba pooyi 
Se as which te ig n Governm nt has as pro 
posed, ing to v 
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t=] 
= 
ce 
wi 
had 
the | ing 
he regarded as no 
d ithe 
f Poeet yey of t the ee seen 
cler; By, ‘nobility, ay ween and agriculturists. Accord- 
to the Ost ae sche Post this arrangem| e is 
long h the spirit of 
s 
ave + Jah nted their co ngratulati ions to the 
Tne, et from aia of the 6th inst. state 
pore Count De gente Commander of bed Austrian 
my, has announced in an order of the published 
a Verona that rvs the 15th of ara the whole. 
Venetian territory, the province of Mantua, and the 
districts of Trent, wi ill be gover: rned by imanta ial law, as 
eparations are makin 
OF ioiai ebay 
Marshal O 
him 2 Bers rank of Grandee of Spain, and giving to Bima 
the und where the econ was obtain 
T e T cash n 
Y 
e increasing. 
d provok L 
Austrian troo 
= alibre have arriv ed at 
d in n the fortresses of the 
Rs: cannon. vied 
pren and arrests con 
“General M Hess has been Pension 
Nin dos bende th 
ur we n 
Mantua and hav 
Quadrilateral. Heavy r 
| substituted a. the 
Per 
e | preparations 
where. 
days ago a project of t 
Sain ree u = emg a. ion 
hai contains the fi 
This pro- 
the English Cabinet for the | 
j 
orthern and So ater Railway Bill by 20 votes to 17. 
Hanover.—The ey rae “it ager: has offered to 
Hanover a rad lay oi onths, com 
the 16th of Februar, for Em E 
wagt in an 
negok 
we ontinue 
ê inhabitants of Central Italy 
invited to vote on their own Constitution. Should 
unce themselves for annexation wi rdinia, 
Power tobe authorised to accomplish 
Sardinia to abstain from eve 
annexation until the new vote of the Italian States has taken 
er 5. France to withdraw her troops from Rome and fi 
other of Italy.” 
l. Thouvenel, after having received the orders of the 
ie Bene that the French Government would 
once the 4th 
er to} 
a g 1d ER ApH 
see oi of law to the 
the Gai cae Ga of the class 1 
ers have been 
from ge the aa of Marine to E aiir all 
sekien who have served three years, and to lay |28 
ane screw toca ae he-line W: n 
her wit mae, 
Congreve. reported t as ortly 
be ipe a Fom Lombardy, but the: statement that 
to 
> | have been ac 
est | ews Spica he 
peer cated the s 
the Stade dues by ge: 
interested. Hanove 
b 
the cn a of Tuscany and the Æ 
make place in the Roy 
nother severe blow has oe given 
By a dec 
of the Cabinet have tendered 
accepte! ed by the K 
PEL 
e of ie presen 
‘Gover rnment, the th ult. $ the Conca 
concluded in 1851 between the Grand Duke Leupold 
and the Cou of Rome has been declared | null and 
£4} 
void, 
ecclesiastical wee 
violation of tne 
law of Tuscany, besides being void 
BADEN. 
of Baden took place on Monday in the apia vault 
Pforzheim. 
„AUSTRIA. —The five points of the proposal of the 
mo settlement of the Italian 
uni ae oF by 
£ the | 
were 
rane 
oftis 1 two “tye, ‘Defoe the openi: 
Lord A. 
t, inasmuch as it had never received 
t Tuscan Pa t which, ted 
ne in eo 
p 
among the Cardinals. 
departure of the French 
Same day 
me five a in the 
tion of Rome by the, French troo) pS, as 
of Fran 
of RN Ttaly Faar ” called 
the Brag of their annexation 
apon to vote Piedmont; that the | Intends 
ef 
quillity of the city, and 
toremain at Rome. A popular demonstration 
Central Italy took 
prin on-interventio 
Cat we 
ciple of cons mate ert 
that, in exchange for the points to be eed o by |a 
Austria, Sardinia should be required nd peor the 
Ven 
they will also be withdrawn from Rom be Re hb troops. ‘Phe Mazzini perty is is to be active, but 
without fo undation n. Co ount t Ca avour’s vis Paris 1 has a. Count Rechberg is said General Goyon has e Niih cooker rents of FS any 
p erou! Tenc 
E tp a IA k 1. +a FB PS, S 7 co d Fy T Tais k Jil The 7 e 
o prolong his u to pro- p 
t e tim Puni 1 of -n tect Venetia, of t e city, and as he passed up 
a y ai Tuin f is of modera- | PO! int, menia “re er of Central Italy to the PEAN, a E Pncian ‘Hill the crowd was 
d, in gots iy support the counsels o; P 
tion which h Napoleon 11i. has intrusted him to submit to | Piedmont. The Commissioners Public Debt e leaving, 
‘Count Ca than 100 phlets have ap- Fe dee ria have published an account 0 the Page soc ge of wie bankruptcies s fr equently occurring. The moi 
on the Me [tatan Sunday in sinking fund, of which the followin malty iks actively. a g for the new election 
ie ii i i “The total capitalamounts toabout 196, Tob be dorits of bi h m the town of Peru con- 
p3 churches of Paris the priests, following the orders nominal aber ¢ of 14 143,000,000 will be applied to the redemption ae 600i oe — = es, — g those of Si gin, ase 
of the Archbishop of aris, the last encyclical letter of the public debt, thus saving about 6,000,000 of interest per | “UNE x aR li haat 
of the Pope. The Archbishop has dered public is reduction of the public debt, says the re simo, Fiano, Prince Doria, and Rospegli a a een 
paii be Offered unt Fuster, in order “that his | willi crease confidence, Asi FA son EST o 2 Norther sent to the epee Ms bth ran pona 
[oliness may overcome tl Fig i and persecu- | Railway bonds, 1,750,000; at Wie te. 14, 00 cone ke of Vienna publishes ol owing etter addressed by 
tions to which ag Chure now oe p E mna Tung alley bonde, 1 15,750,000, will, me be. tstnstrred a eof th the Emperor Napa n II., in reply to his 
nsi article signed L ti t etter of the of De 
guillot, ays È ps ste r ae S ing 12, 12, 500,00 00 0 will be aren ey the ge penal KAn RENON. of tho “ 
pick t ETER “gi l the lett Aki Tes had the 
hot ei Bre tee pS he is but Areh; ofa osoan, —At a bat masque which took place on sont Be Ek A ee = with ox gee eo 
of AA b mepe 4 << S Pesth First Fa all, I t one saan the difficult position of your 
b pe Sate. orata Weeden, aad b ion |t ce”? was demanded. The | Majesty, which y urself do not hide from me, 
of a welch “at th Momi hin. Piedini is students of the EA oi no part in the manifes- |I see in all i ts gravi iiy. Your Majesty might get out of that 
‘singularly ea phi wo ployed in a ine man position Aag i ot er, MaE ain gd is hte oe) 
y oul 5 i recisi ecause yo 
aa ficial clad Whal Sone wild ay eg factory were “Pigg oe of th Position that oa fn d me, for the peace of 
an pee AAN the nsisted upon, a body of soldiers who | Europe, to give up th gent provinces, assuring 
at Cate katarakta ALY arne he veil of had kept in were summoned, and restored me that the een ni Po to the Pope a 
_ sees tran $ ` remain. me of nai 
Ren eee ree | trondnillity ut oe seat Dane was | able difficulties; and it is sufficient, to be convinced of it, 
:  lapataton, fom the | S aat at pa BaD Sen iE as me then ot 
+ ; the thè Bee, wi kn * 
: sived: by the | daa bu of al tholics, The difficulties are r 
ment or ata audi His A = | moù because I cannot give up what does not bel 
ong ence, iLE promised them that in | to 
The Patrie pabies an article stating that thè Sar- |a few 3 way their legitimate wishes will soon be | is wished oe geet tas loaden "ef “ihe “Yegation 
Poor Bo ord are ever, isfied. A circular of the Minister pas Public Worshi will serve for a pretext an a 
ry where etary sie ne sa 
dated the 5th inst. has sin 1ce be een 
i £4) 
sued referring 
a 
pe ae almost unanimous wish o 
who are der g for an France. The aril 
sa superintendents in Hu unga ry, “and t 
says :— 
“The people of Savoy h the same rig! aid the people of 
ro ni oe my their opinions A patent security and c ee oa plete 
France ited the manifestation of He 
of Savoy, which have lately 
lemand a 
aE sand ane and eg justice for all. 
that the esi he and Nice 
; Sean a AND a Men —Despatches 
see bee 
r Their 
ties. We tae a right to cessation of Sa intolerable 
ill then 
or Franca 
hat Tetunn has been tak yt 8 ioe | 
en e Spaniards, 
JOAN he 
Tien s 800 Jatze tents, | °° 
of the enemy, 50| 
d 
i “We came here 
r that they may be: 
Synod. „ The following are said to be te erms in w 
P S 
of Fordia Affairs 
r king, but 
to do with that Minister de the Con ears 
eae we demand ee pr 
u do not aces 
to escape from 
d, but in s ite. of ¢ our poe reag 
pektis had ham vat the Tyrol is 
discontented pikaa e you cannot assist 
yes ers of the State are empty; thi 
per a RE let 
‘agitated ; the clergy are 
assist the ears Vahen the 
f filling 
u must, 
owever, 
the Protes- fo 
offici ially examined and eee bitante 
pre decision before the convocation. of e to soar Majo force in an effective manner? If that 1 not done, 
th e pai 
r king will not listen Majest 
ow 
We are Seada w3 sr p Thun, but we have og | the sol 
rak rds are 
ou may men 
e inha- 
nebi abroad, vi it E TDIe for the Powers 
ajesty as 
eral lands and a E tine 
z that may be, ly to declare to your 
cannot Te up the jons without violati 
solemn U th at baling ang: walechiet 
| and a shock he othér 
cota oo 
Petia for for i 
giving up, ee Riv Sos meen 
Popes ofthe Legati 
See be 
cement of this letter to speak wi heart bee, Ist 
= fn permitted to - argu Who a 
he revolutions that have ‘in France during th 
