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Rieti (Italy) (search for this): article 10
he proposals of France in reference to the armistice. Prince Carignan, the new Lieutenant of the King, had arrived at Naples. He was saluted on his arrival by the English fleet, and was enthusiastically received by the people. Farini had been appointed Secretary to the private Cabinet of the King. It is reported that, in the event of war between Piedmont and Austria, a French army will occupy Lombardy without declaring war against Austria. 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 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.
France (France) (search for this): article 10
arge. Count and Countess Montemolin died at Trieste on the 14th inst., within a few hours of each other. Count Montemolin was a son of the Infant Don 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its presence constituting an encouragement and material support to Francis II., and the fleet would accordingly be withdrawn. Italy A telegraphic dispatch from Rome says that King Francis, in deference to the Emperor Napoleon, accepted without any reserve the proposals of France in reference to the armistice. Prince Carignan, the new Lieutenant of the King, had arrived at Naples. He was saluted on his arrival by the English fleet, and was enthusiastically received by the people. Farini had been appointed Secretary to
Austria (Austria) (search for this): article 10
pointed Secretary to the private Cabinet of the King. It is reported that, in the event of war between Piedmont and Austria, a French army will occupy Lombardy without declaring war against Austria. The new Councillors of Lieutenancy had bAustria. 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 hAustria 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. ns 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.
Venice (Italy) (search for this): article 10
the proposals of France in reference to the armistice. Prince Carignan, the new Lieutenant of the King, had arrived at Naples. He was saluted on his arrival by the English fleet, and was enthusiastically received by the people. Farini had been appointed Secretary to the private Cabinet of the King. It is reported that, in the event of war between Piedmont and Austria, a French army will occupy Lombardy without declaring war against Austria. 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 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.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
Foreign news. The mails by the Etna, from Liverpool to the 16th inst., contain some news of interest. Great Britain The English papers are discussing the probable stoppage of the cotton supply from the United States. The greatest anxiety is shown on the subject, but the papers generally come to the conclusion that as the North has the power, she will compel the South to keep the peace in the Union. A correspondent of the London Times at Pekin says that the estimate of the property pillaged and destroyed at the Emperor's summer palace exceeds £6,000,000 sterling. Every soldier who was present is replete with the most valuable lot. Domestic articles in pure gold, and gems of great value, are in possession of many of the men. Tenders had been invited by the British Admiralty for the construction of two more iron-cased ships-of-war, of about 4,000 tons each. A company had been formed for the purpose of establishing a permanent camp for volunteers near L
Piedmont (Italy) (search for this): article 10
ly A telegraphic dispatch from Rome says that King Francis, in deference to the Emperor Napoleon, accepted without any reserve the proposals of France in reference to the armistice. Prince Carignan, the new Lieutenant of the King, had arrived at Naples. He was saluted on his arrival by the English fleet, and was enthusiastically received by the people. Farini had been appointed Secretary to the private Cabinet of the King. It is reported that, in the event of war between Piedmont and Austria, a French army will occupy Lombardy without declaring war against Austria. 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 on their march against the insurgents. in the Abruzzi. It was asser
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
Foreign news. The mails by the Etna, from Liverpool to the 16th inst., contain some news of interest. Great Britain The English papers are discussing the probable stoppage of the cotton supply from the United States. The greatest anxiety is shown on the subject, but the papers generally come to the conclusion that as the North has the power, she will compel the South to keep the peace in the Union. A correspondent of the London Times at Pekin says that the estimate of the property pillaged and destroyed at the Emperor's summer palace exceeds £6,000,000 sterling. Every soldier who was present is replete with the most valuable lot. Domestic articles in pure gold, and gems of great value, are in possession of many of the men. Tenders had been invited by the British Admiralty for the construction of two more iron-cased ships-of-war, of about 4,000 tons each. A company had been formed for the purpose of establishing a permanent camp for volunteers near L
Pekin (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 10
Foreign news. The mails by the Etna, from Liverpool to the 16th inst., contain some news of interest. Great Britain The English papers are discussing the probable stoppage of the cotton supply from the United States. The greatest anxiety is shown on the subject, but the papers generally come to the conclusion that as the North has the power, she will compel the South to keep the peace in the Union. A correspondent of the London Times at Pekin says that the estimate of the property pillaged and destroyed at the Emperor's summer palace exceeds £6,000,000 sterling. Every soldier who was present is replete with the most valuable lot. Domestic articles in pure gold, and gems of great value, are in possession of many of the men. Tenders had been invited by the British Admiralty for the construction of two more iron-cased ships-of-war, of about 4,000 tons each. A company had been formed for the purpose of establishing a permanent camp for volunteers near L
Gaeta (Italy) (search for this): article 10
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.
Trieste (Italy) (search for this): article 10
continued to invest freely in stocks and shares. The London Times says that Miss Nightingale's malady, far from being alleviated, is reported to increase upon her, and her state, which confines her entirely to her apartment, is one of great exhaustion and severe suffering. The total shipment of gold to America amounts to £2,945,000 since November 28. The shipments by the steamer from Liverpool on Saturday are again expected to be large. Count and Countess Montemolin died at Trieste on the 14th inst., within a few hours of each other. Count Montemolin was a son of the Infant Don 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 encouragement and material support to Francis II., and the fleet
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