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een him and the throne — apparently a favorite of the Emperor and believed to be his mouth-piece in the Senate, lately made a speech in which he vehemently assorted the necessity of Italian unity and consolidation. As he is the son-in-law of Victor Emanuel, as well as cousin to the Emperor, it may be well imagined that his speech created a sensation. All Europe understood him to represent both monarchs, as well as himself, when he delivered his oration. Statesmen, diplomatists, journalist is,f Prince Napoleon's speech is to be taken as an oracle, we shall see stirring times in Europe this summer. Austria, we presume, does not mean to give up Venitia without a struggle, and the Italians seem determined to take it without asking. Victor Emanuel has very nearly five hundred thousand troops under arms, about one-half of which are capable of contending with any soldiers in Europe. The shape of Italy — her great length in comparison with her breadth — has heretofore made greatly agains<