LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
BY ATLANTIC CABLE.'
London, Nov. 7. Serious bread riots occurred in Exeter on the 4th inst. Every meat and bread shop in the city was sacked. " Great excitement prevailed, and Government had to send troops to quell the riots. Pabis, Nov. 7. The " Courier Franco-is " announces thafc the Fr'-uch troops will retire from Home to Orv eta, pending the negotiations between France, Italy, and Koine. A call for a general conference of the principal European powers will soon be issued by the irench Government. The feeling on the Bourse is much better. Floeence, Nov. 7 On the 3rd, Garibaldi, with 3500 men and two cannon, advanced to Tivoli, which was held by the Papal troops. He found the latter to the number of GOOO. A desperate conflict ensued, and the Garibaldians were getting the better of the Papal troops, when a French column under General Poliles advanced to their support. Garibaldi was forced • to retreat, with the loss of 900 killed and 2000 taken prisoners. Garibaldi and his son Menotti were captured, and sent to Vigivano, in Piedmont. Garibaldi now claims that he is a citizen of the United States, and demands his rights and privileges as such under the j law of nations. The American Minister left here yesterday for Vigivano, and will make a friendly endeavor to have him released. The vote, by which the towns in tho province of Rome declared in favor of union with Italy, has been disallowed by the Papal Government. The Italian troops have all been recalled from the Pontifical territory. Beblin, Nov. 7. All tho towns iii Schleswig Holstein have joined the Zollveroin, with tho exception of Altona. The election of deputies to the next Prussian Diet took place hero to-day. All the successful candidates belong to the progressive party. The Emperor of Austria will not make a visit to King William at present. Vienna, Nov. 7. The "Debats," a semi-official journal of this city, stated that Baron Von Beust, in a note, says that the policy ,of the Emperor Napoleon and Francis Joseph is that of peace. Copenhagen, Nov. 7. It is again reported that the United (Continued in page As.)
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West Coast Times, Issue 707, 30 December 1867, Page 3
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363LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. West Coast Times, Issue 707, 30 December 1867, Page 3
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