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NAPLES.

The 'Times'correspondent says it is now con-? sidered not improbable that France and England will send in a note to the King of Naples of the nature of an ultimatum ; and should its terms not be complied with, the two powers will withdraw their representatives from the Neapolitan Court, The correspondent of the ' Post' writes that the French Government, unless some unforseen events occur, is about to recall 3VI. Brenier and the whole of the embassy from Naples. I understand that that diplomatist's last despatches do not now hold out any hopes of an amicable settlement of the Neapolitan dif? ficulties.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 5

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NAPLES. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 5

NAPLES. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 5

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