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CONTINENTAL AND FOREIGN.

In Italy, General Cialdiui was still successful. Everywhere throughout the Neapolitan territories he had succeeded in suppressing the attempted reactionary movements of the liourbonuts and their supporters. The new Italian Loan will be subscribed, aud there seems no ground for apprehension on the score of finances.

The Italian Government has abandoned the passport system.

The Hungarian Diet is disolved. The Emparor of Austria reserved the right. The D\et has protested against the act of the Emperor as illegal.

There seems to be no prospect of a peaceful solution of the Hungarian question. In fact, t-uch a prospect appears to be hopiess. The Croatian and Sclavonian Diets have resolved not to aend representatives to the Imperial Council at Vienna.

From Poland comes intelligence that popular demonstrations continue. There is much discontent at Warsaw, and vigilant measures of repression are still in force.

The Circassians have proclaimed a Republic. It ia doubtful whether this will at all effect the policy of Russia towards them, unless it be to make it more repressive.

The new Sultan of Turkey continues Iris attempts to eavry out reforms, find nioie Ministerial changes have Liken plrti'e. A nt-vr Grand Vizier hta taken office, and Kuad Pacha has beeu appointed. Minister for. E<R reign, Atikirs*

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 417, 22 October 1861, Page 3

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210

CONTINENTAL AND FOREIGN. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 417, 22 October 1861, Page 3

CONTINENTAL AND FOREIGN. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 417, 22 October 1861, Page 3

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