Show F FOREIGN news HEWS tile the latest advices advises from liverpool receive rece iv hy y eastern mail are to august 31 the news is not devoid of interest but bat space precludes len ien lengthy 0 thy extracts ENGLAND in the house of commons august lord palmerston acknowledged d the services rendered the christiana tte twe ristian in n syria 8 na lyard el kader and said ine brith britt c wui mui had been instructed ted to tender to him tue thinks thanks of the british government his lordship also sto suited ted that the british commissioner to syria hai hal received instructions to demand the restoration of the cristian C ios ins women carried off and an 1 sold by the di uses usi use s lord palmerston also y aid haid the gohei ament had bad no information relative to the intention of geneva france F rance to establish a fort on n the lake of genera and explained the position of the savoy question the cession having not yet been re by europe the prorogation of parliament took place on the of august the queens speech was HS read by the lord chancellor she chesas says that her relation with foreign powers are frieri div and arid satisfactory sile sae trusts there is 13 no do danger dauger tiger ilger of the intel tron tion ion of the general pear of ef Ln england gland she believes that if the italian italiani are left to settle th flit ir own difficulties the tran of other slates states will remain undisturbed she hopes that in any negotiations w which hibb may take taki place on the savoy question tr tri e neutrality and an 1 in dependence of switzerland wiil ivill be maintained she laments the atrocities committed upon poll the christians in in syria and cheerful cheerfully lv concurs conc coni urs with the other powers of europe E 0 in assisting asistin allstin the sultan of turkey to reestablish establish re esta lish order she regrets the failure of the negotiations with china and says that her forces will support the demand for a full and faithful execution tion of the treaty of tien tsien she thanks parliament for the appropriations for the fort fixations ficat ions and congratulates the country on the efficiency of the rifle volunteers she concludes by expressing the heartfelt pleasure and satisfaction she has experienced at the warm and enthusiastic reception the prince of wales has met with in her north american provinces the steamship great eastern averaged nearly fourteen knots an hour on her passage home some improvement harr ha taken place in the weather but it still continued unsettled A grand review renew of the volunteers of lancashire to the number of nearly men was to take place by invitation of lord derby at Know lsley park on of august all liverpool was flocking to the A bronze statue of the late lace a to arctic hero is about to be erected at spilsby lincolnshire Lincoln shire the birthplace of sir john franklin the times says sas the government having decided on strengthening the fortifications at st helena halena 11 flena slena and adding to t 0 the strength of the troops and native regiment regiment garrisoning the island arrangements arran have ave been bean completed for di snatching dispatching a body of ral engineers Engine eis els and royal artillery together wit h nearly soo SOU other troops of the line to that island the en english 11 lish cabinet agree to discontinue their negotiations for including hiding spain as one of the great powers of europe the times tines announces that lord stanly of Al alderley adderley derley will succeed succeed lord elgin as ter general beneral i FRANCE the E emperor emperor and empress of france had bad gone to savoy and nice they had reached Annec yand would stay there until the uit ou ow arriving arri at chambered Cham berey on the of august aut allt t they were received with enthusiasm we the town was illuminated and a grand banquet took place the paris pans correspondent of the london herald says that the passage albut savoy and the silence respecting the french treaty in queen victorias speech produced a bad impression in in in paris pans the states that nien men had llad been mobilized and that a permanent camp was about to be established close to the swiss and germanic frontier the paris pans patre paire ginesa gives a rumor that two more regiments 11 were to co be dispatched to rome as reinforcements re it was said a french corps de dearlee armee of men with campaign materials and artillery was ordered to be ready to move at short abort notice the emperor had made a speech at leont in response to addresses bv by the authorities he condemned the unjust st distrust excited abroad and declared that nothing should make him deviate from the path of moderation and justice his sole desire was the general in interest of france and he lie urged them to give themselves up with confidence to works of peace ile he was determined with gods assis assistance that france should not riot degenerate under tits hils dynasty dyney the toe weather throughout france was wag most discouraging rain ram fell five or six hours every day and the harvest must be unfavorable produce was rising and breadstuffs bread stuffs were admitted duty free ITALY garibaldi had been proclaimed dictator at Pu lenza ienza large numbers of Calab nans st were joining bining him the ile royalists havi have hav again 0 been defeated in in calabria 1 it was reported at paris pans on the that tte the tha king of naples had bad quitted there on the previous evening onboard inboard on board the frigate strom ibous bolic and that the occupied the 1 forts I 1 the pope it was s said sald had expressed r essed his beldin freeto L I 1 da 10 ex f lri irl iri dilon i I 1 ion ton GENOA aig aug 21 24 ohp gi no sejo seym lii iki ais als I 1 or today to day publish th following th which left naples yesterday morning b brings digs the ne nevis s that on monday last the neapolitan I 1 generals assembled in council had with the I 1 exception of only general bosco unanimously resolved lo 10 d advise tle the lin kin r to take bis his cpr depp deio r ture from the city I 1 I 1 at the moment of the departure of the ali an theon a report was wag current at naples that the 1 I officers of the army and navy had tendered I 1 their resignations en masse to the king I 1 the post says that the neapolitan covern ellern ment has har proposed to M de V ellamai ilia llla to ater ner to garibaldi as neutral the terr territory itoi itol y of naples to prevent the effusion of blood in the capital i NAPLES aug the neapolitan troops were attacked by Garibald ians near plate surrounded surround pd d and defeated atod an armistice was j then proposed the tile command commanding nig officer referred their thair proposition to the gen general eral in iii chief for his bis decision in the meantime the enthusiasm of the neapolitan troops abated they i became disorganized and dispersed leaving 0 I 1 the batteries without any defenders A turin journal asserts that the admiral in command of the french squadron at naples had received orders to observe tae the tie strictest neutrality and do nothing that may inay interfere with the defence of naples against an all attack it was reported that several of 0 the neapolitan ministers had declared they would not fight against their countrymen and if a geni eral rising took place would give it no A naples dispatch of the august says tranquility Tranquil itty prevails in the city nothing of moment had occurred in calabria and the reported flight of the king from naples not been confirmed it was reported that the count of syracuse uncle to the king of naples had written a letter to the king recommending him to avoid a useless effusion of blood and to follow the example of the duchess of parma AUSTRIA the austrian government fearing an attack on venetia I 1 was most actively pushing Z on the i works connecting the venetian railways with those of germany which would enable austria to transport a considerable force to venetia in a few days the austrian sus dus trian triau gazette says according to intelligence received direct from warsaw the rum rumor or of an approaching interview between i the emperors of austria and russia and the i prince regent of prussia gains more consist ence and preparations for that event were it is said being made SPAIN cholera was prevailing to a serious extent in spain at malaga goo persons were werf were attacked in one day and 50 of them died A madrid dispatch says that the emperor of the ft ench his return from aiger alger algeria i a will stop at barcelona where lie s to have an interview with the queen of spain switzerland it is stated that the federal council baring been toli soli solicited 1 it d by the french government to te citation ti send a deputation p tation of honor to greet the emperor replied that there was no r reason eason for an any such step kossuth had arrived at bellagio on the lake of como he was received with great enthusiasm hiis llis ills intended movements were ivere unknown SYRIA by order of 0 fuad pasha 7 70 individuals convicted of having taken part in the late massac massacres reshad had been hung and soldiers shot ile he had bad compelled 2000 inhabitants of damascus to enter the army four thousand five hundred soldiers of the french expedition had disembarked embarked dis at beirouty Bei rout the appearance of foreign troops had bad been the signal for the manifestation of ill feel feeling in between the christians and moslems partia partial J fights 0 had bad taken place in beirouty Bei rout constantinople letters continue to express fear fears 0 of f a general rising against the christians when ahe he french landed sickening details relative to the late massacres continue to come to hand at Hasbey ia out of christians only 1400 were found remaining 11 nearly all women and children the corpses remained no buried unburied the was full of them and in the upper up er rooms they were piled in heaps five or six feet high general beaufort the commander of the french forces in a proclamation had prohibited the marosites Maro from renewing the conflict the musselman inhabitants were assuming 0 a threatening attitude |