The Peace is considered ignominious in England As soon as it was proclaimed, Count Cavourand the other members of the Sardinian Cabinet, resigned their seats. The Emperor Napoleon left the camp immediately after the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace, and went at once to St Cloud. The movements of the German troops towards, the Rhine have been arrested in consequence of t the Treaty of Peace. The Emperor of Austria addressed the troopsat Verona to the effect that he had made peace only because he had been deserted by his natural allies, Prussia and the German states. An uneasy feeling is said to exist between Austria and Prussia. ' The Emperor and Empress of the French are about to pay a visit to the Emperor and Empress* of Austria. The States of the Church are in a very disturbed condition. A revolt in Perugia, a city near Ancona, was savagely repressed by the mercenaries of the Pope, after a pitiless slaughter of the insurgents. - . . Serious mutinies have taken place in the Neapolitan army. The King of Sweden is dead. The Pacha of Egypt has. withdrawn his consent, to the exploitation of the canal across the Isthmusof Suez. All the members of the government holding office in the new Cabinet have been re-elected,- Gladstone however, Jiad a very.severe contest in Oxford University. The Hon. Charles Villiers has been appointed President of the Poor Law Board, without a seat, in the" Cabinet. *'."., '"" Lord Elgin has been made a Peer of the United Kingdom, by the title of the Earl of Pauton. Mr. Cogin has declined an Irish Lord Justiceship, and the office has been conferred on Mr Maxwell. """ " ■■"""■ The Right Hon. Mr, Brady has been madeChancellor of Ireland> MoncriefFhas been again appointed Lord Advocate" of Scotland." Vernon Smith has been. elevated to the Peerage; by "the -title pf-LordLyneven. James Wilson has been created a Privy. Couh-. cillor, arid appointed to the yi,ce-Pre,sidency of tW Board of Trade. '" - • H". i&. Hughes, Q. C»is the new Irish. Birpn of . the .Exchequer, and Colin. Blackburn, is appointed to the Puisne Judgeship vacated by Sir W. Erie, who is to succeed Chief Justice Coekbunu ' **Thfe*acceptariice : of* the sovereignty- of the Feej.ee; Islands is under the consideration of the govern-, A select committee has teen appointed to in- , quire into all.contracta for mails and telegraphies communication; . . ; The English government will be noi party to the* 'treaty of-JpiUa-Franeaj -Lord- John- Ruasell haa delivered an opinion that the result of the war waer ' not favourable, to the liberties, of Italy.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 106, 1 October 1859, Page 6
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