Show FOREIGN NEWS BY lly MAIL mall tit the t e news by last eastern mail is somewhat rit rig hat bat interesting and important the steamer blasg glas abw gow from liverpool on the the tte north american on the the canada on the and the city of baltimore each eacil from queenston one day later and also the connaught from glasgow on the had arrived on the shores of the new world worlds the th for tor dwing owing summary con coh contains lains most of thel the items tema of interest which came to hand I 1 I 1 ENGLAND queen victoria embarked for prussia on th the e ad she will met inert the prince regent at Carl rushe lord john russell accompanies the queen and will it is said have a political cal cai conference with baron the prussian minister of foreign affairs At eairs fairs athe the samples of or the new en english lih crops which alch had lad found their way to market were ivere generally unsatisfactory as to quality being mostly damp and inter infer inferior Lor in consequence of unfavorable weather A notice iscra the command commander erin er in chief of the aam army permits offiE officers ers to allow a certain num Dum number berof f sol soi soldiers chers to assist in the harvest the grand duke dake michael brother of the emperor of russia bad arrived in england q four submarine cables between valencia and rod the islands of ivica majorca and minorca and thence to barcelona JW celona had been successfully laid prince john of bourbon had published it in the tines times an appeal to the spanish people relative to his bis rights eci eok the span spanish sh thione throne the great eastern had heen been safely placed en an the gridiron at milfoil nill Alil lot d haven A great storm had visited all parts of ireland damaging the outlying crops ingalz in galway Li Limeric meriol kand and the midland counties the effect of the hurricane was severely f felt elt eit in kildare stacks of corn were blown biown down and keifel gen geu er al injury has been boh iu stained sustained by the krain grain rain amps r j there thir hild had fild been a severe storm on anthe the south bouthi ern arid eastern coasts 04 oj england and some shipwrecks hip wrecks the wealther was broken but butzine fine and prom when the city of baltimore sailed oct 26 there thele had been two failures inthe in the grain trade win archer sons 0 of o london for 16 and thomas thomis nokes rio janeiro letters announce the failure of dib the great house 61 or mello lowsia hide vide idd ind and add cattle dealers for nearly neady half a million sterling the foreign journals notice prominently the tuggle between the civil and military leaders cf ile the italian revolution and the subject is adverted ad vertill vertell to 1 in n several london papers the herald says the fate of italy is involved to in the struggle between cavour alid and garibaldi the th e london tim s observes that both men mean the same thing and are endeavoring 11 to obtain the same object but cavour recognizes difficulties which have to be avoided while garibaldi believes be can ride down all obstacles sword in hand Garibald Gari garl baldis Ls impulse ive lve system is admirable against his own count countrymen but cahours Ca vours will be indispensable lo 10 italy a as s antagonist for france and austria thele thel e had been an unusual number oe or mur in england of late and the papers were filled with reports of the commission of every I 1 of crime known to td trie the laws lairs to an stent not known before the election of a lord mayor of london for thyi thai th e year yeah isto ui 61 was to take place on oil saturday sept it wab was generally understood th that thit it alderman cubitt M P would be selected FRANCE the emperor and empress of france reached reachel st cloud from A geria gena on the the emperor in a speech at algeria Algeri ap promised to use his best bast efforts to lot ivard the interests of the colony the bardl bardi sardinian nian ambassador has left pari leaving he business of 0 the Legi legation tion to the secretary Sec A paris correspondent says the emperor Hi napoleon wo wiio has demolished and recon sti lica cd important portions 0 of paris seems icem indisposed disposed to adopt the same system by it in marseilles aasum A sum of money has been grant ato the ein eln emperor eror for the purpose of or opening a dew sew street sheet through the old town other of a different nature are contemplated A plan for the construction of a breakwater has kas I 1 ITALY the ile news newa of the defeat of gen by gen cialdini is confirmed confirm eJ the fight was short but desperate six hundred prison ars era rs of artillery and a flag were weke taken faken only the wounded among whom was kas general Pei pel Pein noden odem fell inlo into in 0 o the hands hand of cialdini lle lae rhe ile ibe chronicle says bays the result of the batt battle e is to transfer r to the king of ot sardinia the whole roman territory except rome viterbo and civita vecchia ia the sardinians ians lans took perugia after a hot and made fifteen hundred prisoners general schmidt the citadel of letto had capitulated and iha hp garrison aix six hundred strong 0 were fesken prisoners 1 the sardinians gardini lans ians ails atis had also occupied nume numerous roul ether places general Ci cialdini aldin aidin was adv advancing ancin arcin against ancona the late deapo itan fleet had adar arria riv wd rad to assist hilp him 19 the attack on that p ace there was an unconfirmed rumor rumon that the pope had oled hed from rome the event was generally scecil abed upon it was reported that garibaldi Ga yas lyas vas exclusive give ite y occupied in organizing ao an army and vau tam a the former to consist of men whre five hundred besses are to be made ready for war ivar purposes 81 there were I 1 indications that he intends going to venitia kossuth was expected at naples the only foreign ministers remaining at naties naples were the british french Sard sardinian iian ilan an and american the latter was wa very unwell general was appointed commander of the army in the dictators absence the six hundred prisoners of war taken ta kenat at spoleto epoleto were irishmen the sardinian government wished the british minister to take charge of and send thern them home but he declined saying he could not regard them as british subjects i advices advises from turin assert that a letter had been addressed by garibaldi to victor emmanuel ule tie demanding the immediate dismissal of cavour and nd farini and also asking for sardinian troops to garrison naples the letter is couched in the most respectful but enel ener energetic terms the above conditions are specified d by garibaldi as the sine qua llon lion on of a good between him and victor emmanuel the eing zing king immediately a note to Garibald ithe contents of which I 1 are not known the alati ministry stry will ivill communicate in the sardinian I 1 the demands of garibaldi and will request its approval at approval of their coth conduct luct should this approval be e withheld the cabinet swill will resign if the request of garibaldi is granted the king will place himself at the head of his army and march for naples much agitation p evallea at turin the king of sardinia had decorated Ci adini with a grand cross of the military order of savoy it was asserted that the sardinians ians had advanced as far As marda the sardinian government had decided that the french soldiers in the papal army taken prisoners be immediately released general fantis headquarters were at loretto the siege fiege artillery had dis embarked at the sardinian sard anian camp near ancona the arrival of gen goyon had it was said deter determined mineI minel the pope to remain at rome the sardinians ians continued to advance in the papal states the fortress of santo leo had surrendered i after some hours herin berin firing 0 and was occupied by th the e sardinians ians ancona was bombarded nine hours by the be sardinian vessels without much deflect effect the reply was vigorous later dispatches say the cannonade by land and sea continued but at intervals the sardinians ians occupied the fortress of Cari Can tUlan the official roman journal contains cardinal Antonel antonellis lips note claiming the aiss alss assistance istance of the powers fowers garibaldi had bad concentrated his hig troops on the hei hel heights ats of volturno Val preparatory to attacking in the neapolitans the Garibald ians hal had met with a fatal reverse near capua losing about men garibaldi in a fresh afresh proclamation indicates that he be will join the sardinian troops at rome romey and begin a march against venice the antagonism between garibaldi andoche and ehe the government continued the king of naples had pu published blishel the decrees at gaeta ordering a state of s siege lege in in all the provinces where a revolutionary struggle exists and cashiering cas hiering all the officers of the marine as guilty of high treason except those I 1 of one vessel which went to gaeta the republican cause was gaining ground in naples and influence over garibaldi it was re reported potted that victor hugo had arrived at naples Cardi cardl cardinal ral rai ial esporza had been expelled from naples by the dictatorial government AUSTRIA A russian envoy had bad arrived at vienna with a formal invitation to the emperor of austria to visit warsaw seven y four austrian irn vessels of war mounting nine hundred guns were ordered to off the island of lizzia in the adriatic the austrian protest against the invasion of the roman states spates had reached paris aus tria will not interfere at present unless venetia is attacked bucholds but holds herself free to chose hen her own time of attacking the revolution an incendiary proclamation calling the people to arms was introduced into hungary 0 from bucharest all ail the garri 4 injun hungary ary were ivere le te placed replaced on a war footing austria had concentrated great force on oil the pop poy po increased ncr eased the military at Pisto cistolo Pi loj and restricted the use of arms in venetia SYRIA military operations in syria would commence commerce after the hot weather achmet pasha osman dey and mustapha bey who betrayed the christians at and osman bey who commanded the troops during duning during the massacres cre sivero were shot at damascus on he stil the energetic conduct of fuad pacha had produced the best effect expectation was very general that he was about to strike a great blow the french troops were still encamped between and the mountains it was ivas reported that the french commander in syria had sent cent a detailed report of the syrian affairs to paris giving his opinion that Syri syria awill will require foreign occupation forat for fon at least two years SPAIN the emperor and B empress empress of the french dis embarked at mahon on the to inquire 1 K the queen of f spain was wag there her majesty was ivas not at mahon and the emperor consequently left a A letter jeter forhia for her hir CHINA the emperor of china was represented lobe tobe in in a state of drunken helpless imbecility the chief censor 1 whose duty it ig is to rebuke the highest chis chil chinese nese officials published in the pekin gazette some months ago a protest against his drunken dissipation his attachment to actors and love of low society and birc circulated I 1 abed it throughout the empire the whole siberian fleet of nf russia had bad been ordered to the the seat s eat of war in china |