--By the arrival off Cane Race of the steamship
Tentoria, we have advices from
Europe three days later than by the
Europa.
The most important news by this arrival relates to
Italian affairs.
The Italian squadron had been ordered to
Ancona, to watch the A riata coast.
Garibaldi, with five hundred volunteers, was on the march, and supposed to be trying to reach
Messina.
He had occupied
Rocca, and had made a speech, in which he declared that he opposed the
Government because I would not let him go to
Rome, and opposed
France because she defended the
Pope.--He expressed his determination to have
Rome or die. From
France we have the rumor that the
Mexican expeditionary force will be very large.--The choicest officers and men of the
Versailles Artillery are said to be under orders.
A division of gunboats or
Mexico was also being armed.
The distress in the cotton districts of
England is increasing.
The
Liverpool cotton market was quiet and steady for American varieties.
Breadstuffs were generally quiet and steady.
Provisions are unsettled.