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ed a sensatio t atter- arse tann See Papal Goverimda? kad Tbt roninai í 
fulfilled. his duty in in remaining z to share the perils jo the | wards left Naples i in iper it is believed, to follow the os p i the Coupons s of the Roman loan due erie: 
King of Naples. I day Palermo, The Mar shan sii ill t issued 
Senor Revero proposed that any acts of the authorities appointed Minister 5 Fore Affair and on anise “that “they were prepared to pay them. Coumt 
which might obstruct the lawful actions of political | Poe has been elected e President 
parties should be wail alg a violation of the repre- Consult » after having refused the of | a r to the late note of Baron Schleinitz, deerme 
sentative system. The Cortes rejected this proposition, | Minister without a portfolio. Signori sec the "polly of Sardinia a tit. oes rips uther 
and oad acing of the Interior then declared that | mo lo, S cE a Tree left on Saturday for | Count Cavour Ital 
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the provi ey, frata tically protesting} A commis mposed ardinian and Sicilian | ments, he ought to be moderator, who 
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open ned on M onday by a long speech from | opened. The see given Baca ne Government and Sa rdi inia, as delibe- 
M. Seidler President oF Y The election of the to the Consulta have produce i impression “the guarantee of the interest 
new President and V wegen of the National the country. The Neapolitan nobility he uty e given a grand of the Roman Daian the concession for which was 
Council by its different sections ook place on Tuesday he prantedite essrs. Mirés. 
when M, Dap ples of Lau and M. Latour of Chur, | General Lieutenancy Council revoked the measures Storeng Victor Emmanuel arrived at Palermo 
ational party, were ee | directe $ by Gener al Pinelli, in r gioie ren of a } on Saturd orni nd was received by the Sicilians 
elected Presiden e- Pre: ert Dr, Blumer, of | state iege in the Abruzz mediately iasm. The peo ished to 
Glarus, was elected teen of the Council of the ricevia Tafona tión of them. Di isturbances kaye detach the horses from his Majesty’s carriage; and to 
S and M. Hermann, of Obwalden, was electe d | occur: urred in the three towns of Tagliano, Celano, and | draw it through the streets, Bits ate mbled from 
Vice-President. all parts of Sicily, and the total hamber present in 
ESSE CASSEL.—The Committee of the Second | the ‘chiet town ot the district, and tranquility has as been | the city was estimated at 400,000. His 3 Majesty, 
Chamber appoin inted to discuss the question of the con- | effectually restored. On Monda y |b 
stitution of the country, has unanimously made the} movement took place at Penna in the Abruzzi, but was solemnly received by the Archbishop of 
kiap t Ye eth a tlie R a as suppressed by the troops and the National Palermo. A King afterwards received the constituted 
ly does ibe consider itself the | Guard. Colonel Delagrange, with dinian ies deputations from municipaliti ies’ of 
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wishes try, and that the Elector uld be | panies were organising. The c i mentions 
reques ested. to: re-establish at an early period the constitutional forming flying columns in order to act energetically | election of the Duke of Genoa as T th Sicily in 1848, 
rights of Electoral Hesse, which, until 1850, Spies a e points menaced. Reactionary movements | and the recent vote of Sicily in favour of annexation, 
nised as valid. Shocks #2 any paces s be found necessary, mee y- s th 
Elector should agree upon the same eonjointly hie Repre- | have been suppressed in the province of Avellino. | He promises to establish institutions 5 for pope e 
ve Aa, to be convoked o basis of the| An unimportant reactionary demonstration, d and to respect 
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electoral law oti y priests and lazzaroni, place on the 29th ult. | the privil eges of the Sicilian Chure'! on ud concludes by 
WEURTEMB —The Duke Paul of Mett at Naples. Several priests were arrested, and the | requesting unity and concord among the people. 
“died at Mergentheim, on the 26th ult. He was l| dem onstration was suppr ressed. In consequence of| GREECE.—A Royal ordina aiina the Chambers 
known veller and natural philosopher, ana issued a procl was read on the 28th ult., and was received by the 
born in 3 1785 ti i J inding the volun- | Deputies with cries of “Lo ong live King Otho!” 
Official Gazette announces ilitary | Tranquillity prevails. 
M. iien Prosto Ha HRSS has be sn relieved om ail ee Erie ich must be Aerer e On. Monday evening reopen O e arriage of Nicholas I, ud 
his functions, and th he Procureur du Roi, M. | the Tea tro Nuovo, ia ah was the scene of a Garibal- | young Prince of Monteno with Millena Pe trov. a, 
Schwarck, has been dismissed feo is o The | di he 21st ult., was closed by the | daughter of the Senator Vukowic, was c A a on 
Prussian Government lately called on the differ ent | authorities. It was. pened i e8 F i 
Chambers of Commerce in the kingdom to =a their | nated by the people, who sung G 
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uthern Italy, and that, on account of the dissension | 4th inst. the Price having asse te led “his prei 
_[ existing between the age of Caserta and the | addressed them as follows :—“‘ I shall soon give you 
USTRIA. English Legion, the latter will be disbanded. The | opportunity of proving your valour, upon which depends 
‘hat the rumours of inenga on the cession of Hungarian Legion is bbtivaly organising. The Count of | the future ee of rea gd ” It is rumo! ured 
Venetia for a iary indemnity are unfounded, and Syracuse, uncle of King -Francis Ii. and the most | that the Prince will cede Godinje, in the oS 
that “as a matter of course there can be no question of enlightened of the Neapolitan maarhant died on the | Cernizka, to the tear for the purpose of being 
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«Thos rsons know Austria but little who! while on way to Naples to congratulate Victor Loner ‘he Marquis de Lavalette insists on the — 
think that she “wiil barter her good rights.” The | Emmanuel rae of Tta alye A exten the Frmpdh occupation of Syria. The 
Kir SIL had rupured a | Porte E TA to accede t bin demand. ‘The other 
Austria, and Sardinia for carrying o nt the aina of | blood-vessel, but letters a: pene of the wei ult. | Ambassadors main ana arb nonis attitude 
the debts and assets of the Monte Lombards: The liabi- | state that ost ae K the King is in serious danger, | Fuad Pasha will remain i BA ing the 
lities amount to 99 million lire, hed which sum two-|and that he most ore brated physicians sie Galata bankers express sae to have een 
fitths are to = a Ae to Aus “ie and on so | at Naples lied Snie to Gaeta si is vice, 1 the new French loan on URE terms. The 
i A circular despatch, dated el h ult., has been Greek aiid-Armeutits. Patrinrchs' have béagiel ted by 
—— by the Foreign Min ser a Gaeta to me the Sultan. The Tarkish Government has granted a 
mea. —The Archduke Ferdinand Maxi- | representatives of Francis II. at: the European court: 
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| concession for the construction of a railway from ( Con- 
n has the command of a BF Sone of mf this despatch the minister traces the rapid pr cnn stantinople to Belgrade, a 
evolution. General agen has made an inspection of | of the revolution in the kingdom of the Two "Sieilies, 500 miles. The concession has cas granted to Mr. T. 
the tor tresses the - oa coast. He has also/| and, while admitting that the army was demoralised by | Page, C.E., the engineer a m the new bridge 
th i a HE them in a | pernicious doctrines and that treason had penetrated | at Westminster is constru ing. 
speech, telling Pine tha t had never | even to the court and council, contends that the King | Syrra.—The French a p: are ganin up m 
entertained Apn idea of pe Venetia, ‘that it ye would have achieved a triumpbal return to his os |among the Christians of Damase 
nota offensive, but would defend itself most | had : e isloyal so interv ne 
ene! tess ‘ally r attacked. to prevent it. „At the pre neg moment, as th 
UNGARY.— On the 29th ult. Count Carolyi, the | tance of the fi a and Messina neces | the Lebanon. The Page says that ithe centering ae he 
bergespan, convoked the principal. Prptayee at vat depends on a une circums tan nces, ‘it i oe =a troops at Dei ir-El- ‘Kamer, , Bet- Eddin and Kab- 
‘Pesth for a pr minary discussio bable,” h Į g 
‘Whether ; politi cal organisa’ ati ion of ‘the comitat | as the sovereigns of Europe seem to whl re Ehe z ae Kab. Elias the Chasseurs of Atia have converted into 
shall take te it was resolved | has 16,000 troops at his disposal, while the land and | a guard-room the cave to which the prophet Elisha 
that S inhabitants of the comitat would n ot yield a | sea defences h ting 900 it ezebel. B 5 
'hair’s of en eh and laws, and the wishes | Four Sardinian batteries hav opened fire against the uaves have already built a theatre and a café 
‘they dtc in 1848. It also resolved that all | Gaeta, fbe e garrison of sioari haa zep iea to them. Gen. | chantant, At Zahleh the troops are installed in the 
further steps should be determined — a Lond a ldini w 200 siege n position. There was | cathedral, the only bendiga hich escaped destruction 
genera re a eg of the itat, which st barely the ge nania on account of ae by the Druses. On all sides the French ar e engaged 
assemble on the 10th of DERREN The Ag a publish sleet the Piedmontese from the fire of the making ekor roads or repairing o old ones. Iti is expected 
further details of the ee in | son. The dearness of provisions was increasing. that in months they will have done more for 
: at the installation of f Count Carolyi as | said that the King was expecting ‘money, It is under- Be than the Turks in three centuries, ae 
itn a t —The piri in the Princi- , 
3 the town teti in ig cries of hone live Kossuth !” | — y that it is convinced of the mutility of Ter palities increases daily, and fears are entertained of a 
“Long live Garibaldi!” and th at the Austrian a arms istance. On the other hand the Pana an Gover general r ris mc bbe with : ammunition have been i 
were torn down from the lic tates ecommend resistance. General Bosco, in a pee seized on the At Crajowa, in Little Wallachia, : 
buildings, The military were obliged to interfere to| to his Majesty, tates ae he pinta the valley | 20 of the prin <a merchants of the town were killed on ; 
restore are er, and many people were wonded and 50 |of Astralina on the Hi and did not find | the ves =~ whic i 
arrested. Accounts from Szegedin, Nagykörös, Kets- | any siege works in . | plac ject of õe À 
kemet, Arad, and Csongrad state that de: iohbtraćidii Accounts from Rome state “that oe Pope appears less | lie ace ee phena was on the point of breaki . 
officials had also taken place | than 65, i i ; 
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seers PENEN z y, bulls have been y en uting ample indulgences | ma! ake 
ews aim at constituting t into a P; pe ebo a wha "join ect nio a Fhe yet.—Letters from Alexandria of the 22d ult. state 
ment. It poppe ae that ‘the pe es, mime s wish | towns of Taia n 
We sihiaa bo ba andera with the r the | towns in the i - 5 
foundation of a kingdom that should sekai. aig pied by the French, and 700 Pontifical gendarmes imposing ; 
the Da are now traversing the province. The financial diffi- character, ‘he kr to kaoi aa Dim pts only a A 
e Mw Emmanuel left Naples for Sicily | culties of the Government are increasin ng. Messrs. number istinguished personages, but a corps of “ 
iy. The English fleet saluted his Majesty on his! Rothschild a few days since gave. notice on the Pari g 
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