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NAPLES AND SICILY.

The Neapolitan Government has applied to the English Government to pievent the arming and manning of a fleet in the ports of Great Butain to a:d the Sicilian insurgents. The Neapolitan war is over as regards the kin*. Both France and England have now joined with him in offering the rebels, as an ultimatum, the terms which the royal clemency offered them through Lord Minto, and which they then rejected, as they will very probably do again now. If they do, the admirals withdraw and leave them to Filangeri. If they accept, the war is over. An ominous outbreak of Vesuvius took place on the Pompeii side of the mountain, very alarming, but as yet without much atteudant harm. — Home News, March 24.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 420, 11 August 1849, Page 3

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NAPLES AND SICILY. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 420, 11 August 1849, Page 3

NAPLES AND SICILY. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 420, 11 August 1849, Page 3

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