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Protestant Church in Naples. --A few days before Victor Emanuel entered Naples, the English community there sent a memorial to Garibaldi, praying him to grant them permission to purchase a site in that city for a Protestant Church. Garibaldi's reply ran thus: "Grateful for the efficacious and generous sympathy of the EGaribaldi's reply ran thus: "Grateful for the efficacious and generous sympathy of the English the Dictator thinks that this is a very small return to make for so many services received from them in support of the noble cause of the Italians. Not only is permission granted to erect a church within the limits of the capital to persons who worship the same God as the Italians, but the English are requested to accept ase noble cause of the Italians. Not only is permission granted to erect a church within the limits of the capital to persons who worship the same God as the Italians, but the English are requested to accept as a national gift, the small spot of ground required for the proposed project for which they desire to use it. Garibaldi."
ort had been revived that Count would soon quit the French foreign The formation of a French reserve squadron to be ready in the Spring, has been positively announced. The Paris Bourse opened buoyant at higher rates, but relapsed and closed dull. It is said that the representatives of France and England recommended the King of Naples to abandon the contest. Count Farini has been appointed Viceroy of Naples. A new Council has been appointed including Count Poerio, and Garibaldi has been appointed general-in-Chief of the Army. Melbourne dates to Sept. 25 have reached England. Commercial affairs there were in a rather more favorable condition. The shipments of gold for the month to England amounted to 130,000 ounces. A seamen on board the ship Jeremiah Thompson, at Liverpool, had been so brutally bruised by the boatswain that death ensued.-- The jumped over board and was drowned. A subscription has been started in England with a view of presenting