ITALY.
Letters from Turin, of the 25th, announce that the ex-Duku of Lucca, who becomes Duke of Parma, set out from Genoa to Milan, where, on application to Marshal liwletski, he obtained a body of 1500 Austrian troops, cavalry and artllleiy, which reached Paima on the 21st, and mounted guard at the palace as a pretended guard of honour for the obsequies of the deceased archduchess. The King of Sardinia took the alarm: die garrison of Alexandria was reinforced; ah army of observation encamped, under shelter of tho fortress, on the (idd of Marengo. King Charles Albert also called on the Duke of Mantua to be on his guard, and his army will be immediately augmented. In Sardinia an order for the organization of the National Guard was issued on llie first of Janmry, In Modetia there were 5000 Au»tnans invited by tho Duke, and nearly as many in Rcggio. The people oC l'outremoli appear absolutely resolved not to be separated from Tuscany, to become (as the treaty of Vienua makes them) the subjects of theDukcof Parma*
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 213, 14 June 1848, Page 3
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