ITALY.
The Turin Parliament met on the 18th November, and it has .-.hown no- amiable mood low ii- Is .M. katazzi. Keen obs- rvers in 'I'n ri :i appear to think that Jl ;taz/.i's fall i* inevitable.
Poor Garibddi has been the subject of endless s irgica! examin iti ms during the hist four w-.'i ks. () io 10 occasion u > fe.V'T th i.i 17 phy.-L-ians and sugeons, fr mi different parts oi' Europe, held a conference at his bjds:de.
Since the publication of our last, something lias been done in reference t > the lio nin que-ti ui but not ia tlu direction deai.uiJjd by the national party in Italy. The new Foreign Minister of Franc, M. Dmuvn de Lhuys, in his reply t) the cabinet of Turin, iidieites pretty boa lly that lie Kmperor has no intention whatever of. withdrawing f.om homo. .M. de Mi;r >de h isdisbmded the small remivmt of the Irish v.ilu itoeis, called the Legion of St Patrick, which was already redujed to some 21) men.
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Southland Times, 29 January 1863, Page 1
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