CENTRAL ITALY.
Florence, April 17. The King and Count Cavour have been received with enthusiasm. : Milan, Tuesday, April 17. The Perseveranza publishes a letter, dated the. 3rd April, from the Count of Syracuse to his nephew the King of Naples, relative to the policy to be followed under existing circumstances. The letter states that the realisation of the principle of Italian nationality is inevitable. Pitdmont having invited and developed that idea, France and England are endeavoring to obtain influence in the Peninsula. Austria has lost her preponderance. —An alliance with France is impossible. The Count further states that the present policy of the King of Naples is very dangerous, and advises his Majesty to grant a constitution to his people, and to conclude an alliance with Piedmont.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 284, 10 July 1860, Page 3
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127CENTRAL ITALY. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 284, 10 July 1860, Page 3
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