AUSTRIA.
According to a telegraphic despatch received at Vienna, the propositions submitted to the Papal See by the Austrian Ambassador, Count Crivelli, with reference to the revision of the Concordat, have been met on all and every point with a decided non possumus. The Austrian government has sent
instructions to the Austrian consul general at Bucharest, to make an energetic protest against the bill concerning the Jews in the Principalities emanating from some JJoumain deputies. A conference has been held on the subject between Baron Beust and the representatives of the great Powers, and with General Ignatieff, the Kussian representative to the Porte, who has not yet left Vienna. It is expected that the result of the conference will be common action on the part of the Powers in this matter. The negotiations for a commercial treaty between Austria and England have been successfully concluded, and the draft of the treaty prepared by the English and Austrian plenipotentiaries now awaits the j sanction of the ministers. -It is proposed on the Ist of June. The Empress of Austria gave birth to a princess on April 22.
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Southland Times, Issue 971, 19 June 1868, Page 3
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186AUSTRIA. Southland Times, Issue 971, 19 June 1868, Page 3
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