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^ uSrif ^ K ^ veL'T ^ cnea in the rSSpssssaSSSK crown . As deliberationsi are Jatang P porfce iillliiSSr . ^ ih _ _ a j « " ¦ i 4 * ^^^^ Ct iiuw
it la certain that preparations are Toeing of unusual splendour . A new mouth has opened at the summit of Vesuvius ; lava is dowing forth ; and the sea is agitated , and emits sulphureous vapour . # A despatch from Vienna has tean received by the local Government at Milan , ordering the release from sequestration of the property of the Marquis Pallavicino Trivulzio . It is said that the Imperial decree for that purp ose has been granted because these estates had been sequestrated by mistake < j > er errore ) . The M arquis Pallawicino ' s property was sequestrated with t hat of m any other L ombard gentlemen , in the Srly part of 1853 , ostensibly from a belief on the part of G overnment of his having been implicated in the Zieute of the 6 th of February , at which conviction it ^ pretended it had arrived from secret » ° urces of information which , of course , were never published to tn ^ world , and therefore could not be contradicted .
SSES ^ ^^ ssSssr & sfflS EBSpSgS ^ SSSS familir of "RuBSia . . . *» j __ . j .- n » , tn .
the gmu ^ . FBAXCE . The Prefect of Police J- ^ ' £ T £££ re-organisation of * « J ^^ Jously appointed by These inapectors , wto were prmo j w- butchers , the Prefect on ^ . recomm ^ aUou o ^ p ^ Will now be appointed du ^ e ijh t to fifteen . will be increasedL xn « unte frm e ^ t ^ and ] A . very significant indication ° ^ ^ of Parig tendencies , of the Y ^ th at ^ e Unve J q of was given last Saturday ^ o ^ g , ^ t ^ a lecture * f ^ ite Wb undertook to pointed professor of llterat £ r J . tian Tae lecturer J rove that Voltaire was a ^ ae of the editors of was formerly a R 7 « an ' a gf 9 p ? eaent appointment thA Mannedbut when offered ni 8 P ? " v * < ., „„ 3
. —Times * Turin Correspondent . E General Delia Marmora is suffering severely from a hurt i ? the leg caused by a fall on board the > steamer between Marseilles and Genoa , on bis return from the C 1 n ie vh ' tue of the Concordat , the Archbishop of I Milan has commenced a crusade against tlie press , S has requested the Government to give ^ assist-^ ^ rs ^ rsKpoK ^ fe % r ^ et ^ t-c ^ t s &
tmSfeft l » a » VO huZepenclance Bel ^ publishes the text of the propositions ' submitted by ^^ f ^ ^ "" " 1 . DANUBIAN PRINCIl'ALITIi , S . , . _ i _ i : * : , vf t . liP Rii 3 aiau protectorate .
, a S 7 said , « I have my op ^ ons ^ u , ^ ^^ year is a m ^ ° f /^ JetSe wa perceived , " "As soon as thediift of ttie * ecxu r News \ says the Paris ^^ P ^ V ^ aS , ' i bas les « there ^ Jf ™?^ JmoUrated again and again , Soutanes ! M . ^} ^\ ^ « Hear me—you for-Uith no success . Wten ^ 8 Jmiv ' it was answered t 6 boui : c , s . - . ^ ? JS -f-i / ° jhad Uold it to the « ° ^™^ ta > Srta » Tinterfereace r ^^ f \ fo £ s a - - o , * . retuXE dlrSee ' ^ SFe ^ amidst *— *» ) - _¦¦>
SPAIN . The D uches s of Koca , motheT-in-law of the late Duke of S otomayor , died the day after ^^ him ^ . The funeral of the Duke was suitable to his rank , his corpse had been previously ernbalmed . _ Cap ^ am Genei-al Capaz , of the navy , has jus * died D . Fran Cisco Armero y Penerando will succeed him in that I ^ SeSe ral O'Donnel is much better . His position ^^ S ^ Sr'fn ^ e ^ S » SSSMSBffiJSM 52 g by M . Armero , the senior LieutenantrGeneral . ine
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C ° ? n U r « e , ottle -- ^ po ^ t , ge ^ a a :-mm is ^^ - Credit Mobilier , iu the ilace ^^ v tod and tore btr ^^^^ s ^ rh ^ ee ^ c ^^^^ of the
s and aP c ? rmueron e tTe"SSTSEEK t ™ with the V irSeiSs ? f Vicalvaro . The Parliamentary Commia-Son To whid the Tariff Bill was referred for eXamu > aSon , and M- Bruil , Minister of . ^ 3 , V f 0 resolved to meet hereafter every day in the Palace ^ ot ES ™ s , £ ~ -SHfSl taSin tie CorteB to the effect of caU . og on them
I == « ss 5 s ; : s ag In oxciiange for the strong placs aud territories noJnicd bv tte allied annies , Russia conisents to a rectiCtiox ! of her frontier with Turkey in Bm-ope . S woSd commence in the vicinity of Cliotym , follmv It wouiutu n ,, ina . wliicli exteucl iu a
southc fr ^ fr- ^^ J ^ rs ^ -st i SJ ^^ ffl ^ tf « te amount of bills due on tlie 3 Ut oi but effected more easily «"" ~ gj ^^ o last days of that of many invoices , l ^ es ea Jg » Convenience
: ^ SS ^ J ° JS ? -tSSS dencv of M . Santa Cruz , and decided on neaiing mmmm Budget Commission meets ™ % ™^™ t ™ rZZ
StSS dlrSo randTenniuate at Lake Suaik . The : Une ( r « 5 shall be definitivoly regulated by the ge « e-^ rS treaty and the conceded territory would return to t the Principalities and to tho suzerainty of the Porte . ' , "II . Tub Danubk . j " The freedom of the Danube aud o € its mouths " shall be efficaciously assured "by European msUtutiottB , ? in which the contacting Powers shall bo equally ry 'I presented , except tlio particular positions of the loidh ^ ofX eoi on tho banks ( rfea rivcraim ) which ahall be |««»»»
mmmm PS ^ Si corn m spnug , kept back tueu 1 ^^ the
STTi \ nS rerinTng Tob ; examined . " Iu reply to ^ fess-sss MadrW ( Dec . 29 th ) . DENMAUK . The conferences on tho Sound duc 3 are postponed
rexuUitou upon um « mwv » .... . " .. i of the Congress of Vienna as regards the navigation of 1 Svora . Etwh of tho contracting Powers almll have the i rieht to keep one or two small vessols stationed at } the mouths of tho rivor , defined to assure the oxecu-\ tion of tho regulations relative to tho freedom of tho
I sine die . SWEDEN . head of tlie war department at Stockholm . of
: f tt jn NuuTaA-LisATioN oi-TnE Black Sea . i " This Boa Bhall bo open to morohiuit voesels—\ oloaed to war lmvies { marines militutreii ); coiwo-* uuoixtly , no naval military arsenals shull bo created or maintained thoro . The protection of the commercial i and maritime intcroats of all nations shall bo assured in tho roapootivc ports of tho Black hoa by tho establishment of inntitutiona conformitble to international law , and to tho customs sanctioned in huoU wuiou hi
| Civnino , appears to nav « v ,.. « B— 8 U M D ' ftvid ( d * Angers ) , tho colobmtod sculptor and » mnilyBi 8 - ITALY .
A piece of audacity oTS ^ art M ^ ^^ Ikoff , the Russian ambassador at Vwn »» . g groat ofleneo to tho B jJPj ™^ Ji ^ ^^^^ at a dinner given to Ha ion « e . s , h Qf fcbe officers of high n ^ J ' -K ^ S toit satisfaction that Baron , and ^ P * ^ j ; ie'ifunderBtatidinB between thoro was such . » ^ oaientun ^ . b ^^ ft" ^ S ^ S ' a ^ nS " did not coincide wltt hta
matters . Tho two 1 'owers now » «»• onK « Ko " thomHolvoH to maintain only the number of light vosboIh , of ai fixed force , noooaaary for thoir coa « t Horvico ThiB convention , concluded separately between thono two Powotb , shall form part an an annex of tho gojioral treaty after rcooivnig tho np- I prowl of tho contracting ratios . Thin Boparato ooavontion cannot bo annulled or modified without
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 12, 1856, page 9, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12011856/page/9/
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