bject of the production was, in the first pines | the town and the promena 
ide the “Emperor met with a 600,000 men under arms. The artillery te, 
to` Lid the value of the friendship o 
to Prussia, and in the caged to suggest the importance | of a r. Em mpe reur 
a 
Rhenish. provinces and AEE on the German | fir The 
: e: 
but France will ta offence, and faithful | till 
her generous traditions, will ere, her private the Duchess 5 of Hamilton 
susceptibilities to the general good, and to the fi 
of peace, Eo Bongga order cannot be solidly esta- upon took a 
f y 
s cept on the day when there shall be no | Dukes of Weimar ahi Coburg, who Hemidie the Duke’s | 
e 
toe rae — 
it s seg 
previous day ai first | own request and lie = Goa ar vite Order at Se 
Germa: ei St 
1) e reiterated | Loen to present his compliments to the Emperor. It 
a plan for Bane ing the | was the ae ri wa to visit the ny fons» vm rak 
rin e e at 
to the bre a Stephanie, and remained with the Emperor |F 
The Em 
t t did not ‘ind her at fice He there- 
with the Grand D s3 Baden, the with the Royal family of Prussia. 
Soon after his arrival his Majesty | | been augmented ona large sc soale, ia, 
At about 8.30 P.M. the Prince | | Count Coronini a 
upon 
replaced by Genera al ees: The state Fame that 
Austria is about to ree her flotilla in sn Neapo- 
| litan waters is witho em foundation. Rear-Admiral 
Fantz will only sail for ‘the Adriatic i in order bo exercise 
aiser. 
r, then intended to surpri of th 
ss | Rus — The Dow wager Empres 
oben on ce iat Ter next Utay d (ath on) 
og. By 
ne efore leave Wildbad on the 10t om Ta io 
blished e 
longer nationalities oppressed nor kings insupportable | palace, only being present. On Saturda: the Emperor, | arrive a 
o theis r peo $ R E “+ ppt th J ane Se k a ALY. s from Naples stai rie thas on the 
ople.” Two other Boor ate have since 
eland a 
mating at this moment in Ireland but o: and | was illuminated. T 
taki 
overnment, ep in extreme ignorance of the fact. rounded by a great num mber of persons. 
The last. of these productions asserts ig mere is | there was a meeting of the Princes at the Palac ace, which | 
i he Kin 
Prince Regent, and the ote Sovereigns break- paLy.—Account: 
Grand Duke’s palace. At 9 o'clock the | receipt of the news * that the Commander de Mar 
lac 
a promenade on foot, was sur- had signally | fail ed in is mission to Paris and h 
nde THAN : A 
the 
ngs of Saxony, ts Be and to be adopted. was reported on the 12th inst. that 
E 5P 2000 i z i abria, 
vidence seems to have pau y marked ou out | nes Me Sek visited the mperor. At M. t in Ca 
but the rumour has not been confirmed. kk is Ags how- 
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in “ Marsha 1 Mac Ma ibn , King of Ireland” The all dine the. rand. Duke’s Pri n Su keni 
the 
ever — the Neapolitan Government eneral 
Lee Calabria as alter ego, and that aoa 
of 
Moniteur publishes the following article on the 
Congres: 
“The journey which the Emperor has just made will, Te ae 
i ARTE piaj pa PA with the most favorable e 4 Dukes of H 
e 
There wanted nothing less than pus spontaneou o sig- | a grand Aton ee 
nificant a ste n end 5 
t have ied o exe 
from prejudi yait, onviction which Rat sentiment, 
. Th as 
he continuance of good 
national relations must congratulate themselves on a conference 
with an enumeration of all the sovereigns and princes who 
were present at ma 
The Commander De Martino, the Neapolitan Envoy, 
left Paris on the 14th inst. on his return to eis 
havin ving r renounced his intention of going to o Londo 
rnoon i e 
a reigns in th t ent; and the Sar 
which consolidates ree peace of Europe.” The article concludes | th, rae oo fi “having e a one t i etin w . 
with the Emperor of t e French, in order to receive | ôi n aane 7k Menead a ted this 
together the peaceful eenaa of iE SPAS A His Bott, ‘the English A Moiso. w 3 Sa 
Royal Highness spoke as at Hows mand, but there seems 
ent. 
n A n onfirm 
Dnke William of Baden. In the evening there was an | perrin of trouble’ to the re an Government, - 
assemblée at the villa of the Duchess of Hamilton. At|as one of them carr ried the American flag, and was 
mblée the E who form i 
mperor took leave of the Sove- commanded by Sie coli, an officer who was erly in 
were present, and departed at | the service of, the Unit | States; and the other was’ a 
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i rder, adventurers by hoist 
many, or to the- Italian question. the English flag. The captains of the two vessels have 
the Prince Reg of Prussia | claimed an indemnity of 26,000 ducats from the Govern- 
Castle to |} m h dinian Ambassador has dem nded 
tegrity of Germany will always esr A ata tain issea 
a mai 
rincipal care. gad pcre this Fines) I shall not | General Lanza, Gene aa Letizia, an 
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t be of no avail at the English Eer n To my ideas on the progress and aims of the Prussian 
n honour of the proclamation of of the annexation of | p! ie are not shared b by some confederate ven a or ia,—Letter s from aimo to the th 
Savoy, the Emperor has gran M. Thouy to come to some understanding, Austria tl 
: Grand Cordon of the Lesi CH of iatna tiani shali com Tann Phoma an unerstanding ae at Ferrara. ane ee "psd by some French 
Be. high Sana Ei Thouvenel i ie oneenting v ‘with a oomtinpe the line of policy w whioh T haye pursued till no ei | pune that l ould invite the Court of St, 
t Cayour the licy to b in re e to Pr sate As | Germ any, and I hope that other | Jar ys anA ficial representative at Rome, 
de, Germ: n Governien nts will joi in. this e course of policy.’ is said to be entirely witho ut foundation. The police 
reference to Wu he name of the had fo ASA on some o g Rome placards bear- 
ander o E: n pot ing the ion, “Vive H r V> ‘They are 
Paris. The weather rm oom of the interests o many by Prussia, supposed to emanate from enemies of the govern- 
-on the French funds. re i 7 he that an hm eseas a should be | ment, who ie to compromise it by leading bide to 
Spary.—The Sen te Aas unanimo refused. to brought abo en russia and Austria. Th 
‘receive AM manifes nA of Don Juan. iis dranght of | Sovereigns ir good offices for that purpose. —Two steamers under the American flag, the W: hington 
The of Wurtem’ a sty. informed the Prince Regini and the Oregon, having on srg volunteers for Sicily, 
2th inst. The 
se ao t for the enaiing year has been presented to 
I The Ministry has oe ees the ratifies 
tion Oe the payment a rrears which made on the 
as possi the r 
I e pay! 
demand of England, a ar the Min Ah 
Affairs has gi 
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orsign rok = Bio somes estate reforms. His i ara y, in dpr and an American artist, the vessels had no 
conclusion, said that the Federal Governments on their munieation with the Shore. Sacer rding to the nats. 
proper of | ms aa 
st ies projec ts had n St taken 
with ithe, Moari Ambassador Pae Rai persons, | reliable informatio 
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and the latter killed. The perpetrato rs of the 
-are to be pursued, and 11 hut soa od to the t tribe 
The 
ie 
nd harata EAS its intention | Federal Governments, as oe seven t Govern- 
ing the tariff, men 
Morocco = The brother her of th e Em apero of Morocco, her adherence to the Pr 
n nt by Lor me Smee ye 
of the war with Mo „The chol ned. to 
Aala The fiios idly feeling REIT Moors and in reference to German policy. The Grand Duke “of awaiting the arrival of ano ry you: P a large 
he Span niards in . The Government has presented | B Baden then said Ma this Besiaret ion i ye King of} sailing vessel in tow, containing er E more 
projects of law for the ‘sale and Sobang of the landed | Wurtemberg could not be m ein the name of all the | volunteers, _ “ Garibaldi’s Tousen ” was on b 
the Wasimgion. The ardour and zeal with which 
q ni 
part in the ai discussions | Arii these men have taken up, the cause eof Sicily may. 
D, 
ussian pro posals. Acco: rding to eames Though many of these were e men of wealth 
another sion a final conference ad Lae. they were huddled KERRE x0 rip a way 
m 
he Prince Regent and the German | t y- room, a said that 
nted 
ir departure, which 1 ‘ht during her mide passage saeg presen 
t ri e r 
da) about a decisive agreement on those questions Sih a seme 
he relati Germany wi —Adyvices from Palermo state that Colonel 
ns of ith | SIC 
t is also said that the Prince Medici. vith 3 volunteers, has arrived at Palermo, 
sio 
Ne: t AS j Saad aac A, 
eno by.bwo F Mom, the, former was Nee fe f Prussia insisted on the presence of the reigning | a and that “important desertions from the Neapolitan 
Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha at the conference my have taken piace k the communes in Sicily 
because, as a Ger rman Sov vereign, intimate conne: Or limi aie requesting annexation to 
with the 
would inform tt 
have been tie bs Moors ia tie t at this crime. 
S 
iy cain iiiesod to the Feder 
to Fran 
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Bapen.—The German Sovereigns ho, sited the rie dS 
friday morning, It is asserted that at gem pre- npon such adm 
NS conference an le unanimity w of the Government, viz 
Ces: & Dace note has been | subject of mistrust for the other great png 
guarantee for the peace of the yehole, 
e Council 
Conference at Baden held their ing on |a deliberative aitt a se 
t inistra‘ 
dmont. The clergy wà kinean are at the head 
The of Palermo 
—The Sardinian. Cabinet having offi- | court of St. James's ‘of all replete and would | of the movement. vacuation er con- 
that the Rar ir w, far fro’ m bing nga Fem s, but Messina is gee oe ore fo rtified, One hundred 
vered in the ruin 
re dead bodia S. have 
oi Enrope mses of Pale aps Sips 
arei as affect t l 
he oven tically p 
ose on all questions referring to the rela. 
tions of Germany with fo oreign aca whereby. png counts. Th 
peror at in private dress, He was| more, than’ two- 
De oe the Grand in who conducted him to the owing cA their perfe 
pal sg ai Lh the sig J of the German Princes | tion to fe as the Army, pn since the peace of villa, 
Pas alend ed.. tn bs evening the "Bm. | franca has, for economical reason > been reduced by 
o-fift 
is however asserted that, 
a regimental orgaviantion, Austria | mi 
of Deto 
a forsnight, to bring into the ~ rag The convocati 
