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was no movement of importance. There was a report that a conspiracy had been discovered at Gaeta against Francis II. Two officers and two men were shot. The official Piedmontese Gazette of Sabreaus, had proposed to Fanti the surrender of the Neapolitan troops, who remained outside of Gaeta, consisting of ten battalions of chasseurs and a regiment of cavalry. Fanti rejected the proposition. After a combat, on the 12th, the Bourbon troops re-entered Gaeta, and the Sardinians took up fresh positions around the town. The garrison of Gaeta consisted of eighteen battalions, but Gaeta consisted of eighteen battalions, but a dispatch announces that two merchant steamers, carrying French colors, had left Gaeta with troops, supposed for Civita Vecchia. The Lazzaroni at Naples indulged in a demonstration in favor of Gaeta with troops, supposed for Civita Vecchia. The Lazzaroni at Naples indulged in a demonstration in favor of Garibaldi and the Dictatorship, and were dispersed by the troops. Victor Emanuel had prohibited the destruction of Fort Stalms.
s stated that Count Walewski will succeed Count Persigny in the London Embassy. Italy. There is no new movements of interest. The clergy in the Neapolitan provinces were engaged in paying their homage to Victor Emmanuel. The Archbishop of Naples was about to return to his See. The rumors of a new Sardinian loan were contradicted. The Dowager Queen of Naples, with the young Princess, had arrived at Rome. The French were about to occupy Terracina. The siege of Gaeta continued. The Piedmontese bombarded the suburbs on the 12th. The further resistance of the Bourbon troops had been paralyzed by the insubordination of their chief. Confusion was prevailing. It was believed that the complete evacuation of Gueta had been resolved on. latest via Londonderry. A dispatch from Naples says that the ex-King had burst a blood vessel. It was stated that negotiations for the cession of Venetia had been commenced. The Empress Eugenia returns
.arrival of the Bohemian Cape Race, Dec. 17. --The steamer Bohemian, from Liverpool on the 7th, with telegraphic dates to the afternoon of the 8th, via Londonderry, passed here to-day. The Prince Albert, North American and Kangaroo had arrived safely out. The exciting news from the United States had produced a panic in the Liverpool cotton market, causing it to open at a decline of , but it closed firmer, with more inquiry, which was freely met by holders. The siege of Gaeta still continued. Four heavy batteries had opened fire on the town. The Persia was expected to take out to the United States fully $1,000,000. The Empress Eugenie visited Victoria, at Windsor Castle, on Wednesday. The apprehension of a monetary crisis at Paris had subsided. The Bank of France was largely gaining specie. The Bourse was higher. It is reported that Napoleon has intimated to Francis II. of Naples, the uselessness of further resistance. It is rumored tha
m New Orleans, bound to Liverpool, was spoken on the 17th ult., in a damaged condition, having had to throw part of her cargo overboard. It was reported that the correspondence between France and England, relative to the French fleet before Gaeta, was of an unsatisfactory character. The state of affairs at Gaeta were unchanged. It was reported that negotiations were pending for the extension of an armistice. Count Franpani is said to be heading a reactionary movement in AbruzziGaeta were unchanged. It was reported that negotiations were pending for the extension of an armistice. Count Franpani is said to be heading a reactionary movement in Abruzzi. The Prince Regent of Prussia has commenced his reign as William V. He reiterated his principles and his policy the same as when he assumed the Regency. Two Sardinian vessels with war materials had been seized by the Russians at Galatz. The Bombay Mail of December 12th had reached Marseilles. The income tax troubles continued and the import trade was suspended. Commercial intelligence. Liverpool, Jan. 5th. --Cotton — Sales to-day of 8,000 bales. The market closes st
One day later from Europe arrival of the Arago. New York Jan. 23. --The Arago, with London papers to the 9th inst., has arrived. Advices from Gaeta, on the 5th, say that some of the shells thrown had penetrated the room over that occupied by the king. His Ministers insisted on his removing to other quarters. Hungarian, Polish and Garibaldian volunteers were arming at Pesa for the Danubian Principalities. The Emperor of Austria proclaims a comprehensive amnesty for Hungary, Croatia, Transylvania and Sclavonia. Paris, Wednesday.--In the Bank of France a deficit of nearly 2,000,000 francs is anticipated. The affairs of the Bank are discouraging. The American panic has affected France equally with England. The City of Washington had sailed for New York with nearly $500,000 in specie. Rome, Jan. 5. --Placards are posted about the streets exhorting the Romans to a wait the arrival of the Sardinians. The Neapolitan troops had been ordered home
es from the French Foreign Office. The Paris Bourse on the 9th inst. closed inanimate. Rentes 67f. 10 It is believed that the French fleet after leaving Gaeta will go to the Adriatic. Italy. The Piedmontese troops were at last accounts constructing a battery only five hundred yards from Gaeta. The Turin CabGaeta. The Turin Cabinet have resolved to tolerate no intervention other than that of France. It is untrue that a Russian fleet is to replace the French fleet at Gaeta. Germany. It is said that the German Diet will refuse to recognize any representative from Sardinia, under the new Italian annexations to the Kingdom. The German army is Gaeta. Germany. It is said that the German Diet will refuse to recognize any representative from Sardinia, under the new Italian annexations to the Kingdom. The German army is said to be ready to meet any enemy. Austria. The Austrian Ministers have been ordered to put the new ordinance into effect immediately A provisional electoral law is to be adopted for Hungary. The Hungarian Diet assembles April 2d. The disquiet is increasing in Servia. China. The regular China mails
Later from Europe.Arrival of the Niagara. Halifax, Jan. 24. --The steamer Niagara, from Liverpool on the 12th, has arrived. She brings $1,080,000 in specie. It had been officially announced that the French fleet would leave Gaeta on the 19th. The Beehive mills, at Manchester, had been burnt — loss $100,000. The Chinese ports had opened the trade. There is no confirmation of the reported loss of the French and English gun-boats in the Chinese waters. It is reported that Spain is about to occupy the Provchale fortress, in Morocco, in consequence of the non-fulfillment of the treaty of peace. Commercial. Liverpool. Jan. 12. --Cotton — Estimated sales Saturday of 20,000 bales, speculators and exporters taking 7,000. The Persia's news caused all qualities to advance slightly. Hewitt & Co. say it has advanced ½ over the official quotations. They quote Orleans at 7 ½; uplands 7 ½. Breadstuffs steady. Provisions dull. Consoles 91
Arrival of the Etna.withdrawal of the French fleet from Gaeta. New York, Jan. 28. --The steamship Etna, from Liverpool on the 16th inst., is off Sandy Hook. The Paris Moniteur says the French fleet is withdrawn from Gaeta. The Russian government protests against the reported warlike preparations in Germany anGaeta. The Russian government protests against the reported warlike preparations in Germany and Prussia against Denmark. Count Montemolin and his wife are dead. It is reported that there will be a Congress at Paris to settle the Italian question. It is announced that the Bank of France contemplates suspension of specie payment. The Queen's Bench had issued a habeas corpus in the cause of Anderson, the Keh. Legislature was summoned to meet on the 4th of February. The foreign journals are admitted to free circulation in the Empire of France. Hostilities at Gaeta had been suspended. The Etna brings $1,500,000 in specie. Commercial. Liverpool, Jan. 16. --Cotton — Sales for two days of 40,000 bales. The
Carlos, who for many years asserted, arms in hand, his claims to the throne of Spain. France. The Moniteur explains that the dispatch of a French fleet to Gaeta was intended as a mark of sympathy to a Prince cruelly treated by destiny, but its stay could not be indefinitely prolonged without its presence constituting an en The new Councillors of Lieutenancy had been well received in Sicily, and tranquility was re-established in the island. The Pope had dispatched provisions to Gaeta. The reported revision of the concordat with Austria has been denied. Major Merode remains in office. The Sardinians have passed through the province of Rieti oncordat with Austria has been denied. Major Merode remains in office. The Sardinians have passed through the province of Rieti on their march against the insurgents. in the Abruzzi. It was asserted at Venice that Francis II, had written to the Emperor of Austria, announcing his firm resolve to defend Gaeta to the utmost.
Naval. --Advices by the Niagara report the arrival of the U. S. steam-frigate (flag-ship) Richmond, at Gaeta, Italy. She saluted the old Neapolitan flag, which caused some dissatisfaction to the Sardinians. The storeship Release had sailed for Boston with invalids.
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