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ITALY.

. Some. Pere Hyacinthe lias given a lecture, ia which he spoke in favor of an unsectarian Church, and the reconciling of religious and liberal ideas. London, Dec.. 15. Lord Clarendon is about to renew negotiations for the settlement of the Alabama claims. President Grant's message to Congress ■ has produced a favorable impression in England. The late Mr Peabody's remains will leave for America by the war steamer Monarch so soon as the weather becomes favorable. Intelligence received at Ariti states that the Papal Congress at Naples attracted 500 ' delegates. President Bicciardi delivered the inaugural address.

Victor Hugo and Garibaldi send apologies for their absence. The ceremony passed off with the greatest enthusiasm. Baron Lesseps denies that the Suez Canal Company are short of funds. Lisbon. A rebellion is expected in Portugal. "Washington. A resolution has been introduced into the House of Eepresentatives, authorising the President to make arrangements for Teceiring Mr Peabody's remains in a befitting manner. San Francisco, Dec. 16. Flour is quoted at 4dols. to 4dols. 50c. for superfine, and wheat ldoL 50c. to ldoL 60c. Markets are steady, and there is a good demand for England. ,

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Southland Times, Issue 1214, 22 February 1870, Page 2

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ITALY. Southland Times, Issue 1214, 22 February 1870, Page 2

ITALY. Southland Times, Issue 1214, 22 February 1870, Page 2

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