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Munich had received orders to vacate his post. The French fleet was expected soon to leave Gaeta. A telegram from Rome, of the 15th, says the bombardment of Gaeta was to be re-commenced in consequence of the non-acceptance by Francis the Second of the conditions of surrender. A Naples dispatch says that France had succeeded in inducing the belligerents to consent to a suspension of hostilities, in order that negotiations for the surrender of Gaeta might be entered upon. Victor Emmanuel contests a condition which entities Francis the Second to send a representative to plead his cause at a future Congress. The Paris journals were instructed to deny the evacuation of Viterbo by the French, and to state that the French troops had been even sent beyond that province. Austria. Rumors were again current that Count Richberg was about to retire from office. The Hungarian Conference at Graw was opened on the 18th. The Electoral law of 1848 was promptly adopt