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ed some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unity of Italy. Cardinal Antonelli is preparing a reply to this circular. A pamphlet on "Rome," issued in Paris, asserts that if the Papal Government persists in refusing the guarantees offered for the independence of the Holy See, the people of Rome must be appealed to, and that if they elect Victor Emanned King, the French troops on the following day will be relieved by the Italian troops. Hungary. The Hungarian question, continued to be debated in the Lower House of Riechsrath. The Upper House had