AUSTRIA.
Vienna, June 12. —Count Bissingen. the Stadtholder of Venice, has been sent to Bologna to pay hi* respects to the Pope, and Count Gyulai, the commander of the third array, has also gone to the tame city. It is stated that General yon Martini, the Austrian minuter at Naples, has received leave of absence, hut there is no reason for supposing that the diplomatic relations be*, tween the two Governments are likely to be interrupted. As has been said, there is a coolness between the two. courts, but there has been no- quarrel. A person who has compared the Austrian and Neapolitan concordats states that Kin? Ferdinand 11. has made even great sr concessions than the Emperor Francis Joseph to the court of Rome. A concordat is likely to be eoucluded between Baden and Rome, but it is a matter of- little consequence, as the Grand Duchy is, ta all intents and purposes, a Protestant country. It is stated that the State will, as heretofore, have the administration of the property of the Roman Catholic <• hurch, but under tb,e, superintendence of tb,e A^chhwhap^
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1067, 18 September 1857, Page 3
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