ae wi DENERS’ 
itadel. | M. ; 
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ted 
[Jury 14, 1860 
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mereen = = - Tt 
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announce Sewer to M. Thouvenel that om 
Juard S tl bli y, 900, 
day morning at 4 o’clock the hosts yacht, 
will 
000F. y early to Fr renee; England, ' oat, 
it 
nal 
the “Miah ey will soon become $ ieot A 
r has been nes essed = 
ic} 
=H 
under 
On Tues 
me ‘Stag Albert on board, ef J oe Sound fo or | 
ck the ith X 
ei 
b Irany. —Accounts from Naples: state that the Mi 
cts of France by. the “Mi nister of the Interior, |} inate 
~ On leaving | 
1 rk wee) 
e Pre 
resting “them to take vigilant measures ta suppres: 
gna, has been : 
joine 
ning “He Hero was passe 
guard screw BYRET 
panie 
nii A of Naponta; Seat Y of Sta 
arl o St. Ger rmans, Lord Stew 
ard stato “that ‘the Portugues press enthusiastically sup- | San 
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tons pohini in the French journals. Sh commissary of le, Campa 
ys, a outrages proper Lar in order 
me s even, perhaps, mO: 
aia upper columns that the ver ich A 
This easy species of litera te 
ss through the “9 nicism 
dangerov us artic 
ees 
the sin nee 
jat an 
eminates its ings 
—A despate 
having gea iy wn his iro 
insurrectionary movements 
eros te tes 
ned 
rom 
Bey 
m Lisbon of the 10th inst. 
pray : PoR E 
yegisi wer Min 
of her Majesty s Household; 
Bruce, Serka to the Prince; “Major " Teesdale, 
“and Captain George Gre et oi and Dr. aat 
lan saa tb om pa Highn 
CAB: heat “Council was hel 
a oficial residence of the First Lord ot 
ng Street Another Council 
—Mr. J. A. Wise 
Rea his intention to ees from the represent | 
tion. of Stafford, and the Right. | Hon. J. Wynne is 
about to retire from t 
REGI 
fali 
from the sotltoet for Donegal, and 
“re 
cipi, 
potas pane s the session of the 
The ial Gaz aces e announces that an exhi- 
f the EER arts will be held at Madrid at the ae 
r Zaba e baa hes apee inted Minister | 
ES Peah Ree | 
Captain: “General of the Phitipine 1 Tdhinds. — ral | 
;_but his will b ee ee 
as | por to Bare “Large Metin of provisions 
ted elon: - of 10,000 m 
| have been stored at Teta ete Ceuta. ress. The to tal punar | 
r the retur 
AIN.— À ie ld 
bition o 
Sg 
ig 
in noodles, for Garibaldi, and f fand. 
AG t S 
ers on June 
W: as ed 
Lord Hamilton will therefore be unopposed. Mr. 
himself i 
nnounc: self as a candidate for Brighton in 
opposition to a Goldsmid and Mr. White. 
THe BISHOPRIC OF The Right Rev. Dr. 
Colenso, who ted in 1853 the first Bishop of 
Natal, has intimated his intention of resi gning "ais 
see for the ose of proceeding as a missionary 
the country of the , in order to plant 
the Gospel in that territory. 
Foret, 
tk, IR 
—It is announced that the rene dr 
e 
o render 
including t! ipts of a soirée, which jitoe | | sony impregnable. At Verona the 
365 thale | directed by 14 engineer officers, who have aa their 
Bav. The Emperor of Austria and the King of | orders an 1 en utire regim ent c of engineers. The fortress 
avaria will be present at the inauguration of the | of Mantı f} 
opening of the railway between Salzburg and Munich, | guns, aA heavy artillery a also been sent to A 
paa will take place on the 15th August. The | sad Wet ice, ` Ther w four corps Parinée 7 in 
Mint will meet at Salzburg, whence they will | Venetia, 1 
piae eed to Muni ich, Where several other German | war footing. New gu anbonis = i ss pla 
| Be as well as on the arda. 
PRUSSIA. — Account s fom) Baden S jote that mot wii. 
standin g the denials of en : 
t the Prince Re 
don 
of thi ings | 
bh Alig that will soo: n send more. 
agreed to be represented b; their ordi inar Anas ho i rince, to request ki Royal | - 
dors at id Son of ‘the Tule te a | Highness t to defend ia ‘as 23 moi a Siciny.—A. despatch fro mA tat near ee that Press 
at residency of M. Thou ae interest ren in Sicily. The “Prin Regent, in Neapolitan: roan corvette. | Stoo: fo the ts inst { stati 
By the ‘all © easier whieh left Marseilles on Sunda reply, ga the Marquis to understand that acceded to Cov payee on a Se vill of B be ue 
[. Thouvenel sent instructions to the Marquis dc| to Span aee da agan Peeters OAA Gos heights 
Lavalette, directing him inform the Po: 2 that affairs | in Italy, but also caused an exchange of views on | of ip ad Ben zo. The attack on Melazzo was — 
France, from fooling zs of famanity, as well as ha con- | that question to take place between the Powers in the j e E 10t Te Assassinations took pl at 
sequence of fora conventions concluded with T 
is bound to stop to o the horr ible > massacres of 
ia. 
ry 
urkey, | 
the 
rm a diplomatic course. 
ANKFORT. — ‘h erman Sovereigns have re- 
Christians i in Syr 
capable of pens Se the Ton, s own subjects, France 
will concert with the other Powers the mof efficacious 
ihe 
I 
e 
roject of of holding special conferences at | 
would 
Baden 
be more oasly adi about by confiding the negotia- 
the 
ated: with j joy by Genera aldi. ; 
nglish ea! which left Malta i in June 
re cone 
Jehenne at Naples, directing him to cat tel 
Broa with the Do Fa erth and E Eylau, in order to 
poge ect the Christia jans, 
eir ordini Daryn epresentatives at the Federal}. Maura.—The En i 
Diet. Frankfort moreover being a more central point, | last, is cruising in the Lev: A division is at — 
the bistan accredited to the Navarino, 
Di ed are much 
better, informed than special mea would be. In the Syria.—Accounts from Beyrout ney the tele- 
des assacre of the — 
n Sunday t t Naples. In nie 
however not to j ree the a action of the Turkish 
rovernment, as well as to leave to it a complete 
sponsibility, the French „Cabinet eam instructed 
all i ees and 
dis bi noe opreigeting the AA Consuls and to 
ffering to all Christians who may packed p it 
b is spies stated that a perfect Tmderstanding | 
the German Courts, with the object 
instructions to be given to their Senee A at 
‘rank fo: 
ted Prince 
ame nt 0 
Dh 
ih 
Kam: and ther 
atrocities ha ave been committed w. 
—Count Rechberg has insti 
sai to a to M. sete in in the'n 
e Goy 
aintain 
admitted to the Confer ence, 
+ 
fa rebate Soe affairs of a On Monday after. | 
noon Prine o Mat rnich had a long conference with M. 
oe in n reference to the eae whi ich France 
f the Syri 
te t ak of the "Cae 
of v 
ane iin ORE nce 
r 
in 
Merak foundation. The official Gazette Aiae ‘the 
ort of a pan ses tang sat that | we! 
ie: vee ed onal debt t the beginn 
ustri 
eee ureeca required amounts to 99,500,0004. 
ee propose the gradual conversion into 5 per | wi 
i Aus of 
to the 
trian ota all bonds of 
not belonging category of | sa 
tion of the 
Sart: inhi cts 
T Count Bouët-Willaumez of — n this The Bytes 
Fs ral; and Captains feet Man de Po published, had placed in position, and Abd-el-Kader had comè 
and out eae ra and Dabo, to o that sion of the pa ao debt. “he Trdget of the ‘Anatole forward to cy on influen of the 
of Rear-Admiral. The e de Grammont has War Department, which Jas appeared at | Christians was such a general panic at Beyroub 
pleted g cure tgs the ates of Vichy, and laa left} Vienna, contains an item o florins for the | that nearly Deena Christian po] had taken — 
Paris his unctions as bassador at | troops of the Duke of Moden: who e took with him ee, on d the English, Russian men- 
fine. the ae d’Antonini, the Neapolitan | from Italy. It is believed that this item will be |.of war, wi landed marines to assist in mai- 
assador, has officially announced to M. ‘Thouvenel | se spe protested against in the Council of the | taining order. Her -M "8 S ‘Exmouth had 
and to the members of the Diplomatic Corpa that he | Empire ` barked the cash, books, and personnel of the Ottoma® 
has sent his resignation to Naples. Signor Ajossa, the Russra.—An Imperial ukase has appeared, ordering | Bank, and as many of the other English lish residents 9% 
ex-director of the Ne eapolitan police who 0 took refuge at | that for the future in all the 44 governments of the possible, — It was _Teported that the ke eee 
the head iret 
e mancuy res which will take place this | be “no longer carried on “by the- police, but shall be ghan, but there ät present no corifirmation ‘the 
ps Sy ‘the — of Châlons are intended to decide | haitia ay _— aged to the Mine of | rumour, though it is certain that the Christian inhabi- 
heavy | Justice. ‘These ere taking to flight. Government 
veral | yearly stipend le 1000 P a A code of laws | have si pi e the important intelligence ae 
delegates, and it is | for their guidance and for the police has also appeared. | Ismail Pacha had arrived trom Constantinople, Witt 
also be | Several have to the Emperor | 2500 men, to put a stop to the massacres. Tial P 
e Emperor has | from the nobles expressing approval of this ref ii the general who during the ‘Crimean pana a 
Rifle Association | ‘GREECE. Greek Government has com imself illustrious by the defence of Kars, His s 
the direction of] General inister Pleni at Paris, to to ina a great measure res 
