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LATEST FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

FRANCE. La France, of the evening of .November 25th Kays, that Russia, Auatria, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, and Baden unreservedly consented to the Conference. The adhesion of Prussia is con►iderxd certain, and that cf Kngland probable. 'I he Patris publishes a private telegram confirming the adhesion of the lioman out') the Conference, and adds:—"Cardinal Aiitonelli hns declared verbally, and has also instructed the .Papal Nuncio at Paris to the effect, til a" the ltoman Court agrees to the Conference without any preliminary conditions. L is stated that the adhesion of Itxly has not yet been officially announced. The adhesions of Portugal and -weden and Norway recently arrived in Paris. The question where the Conlercnce !-hould be held is not yet decided *'

'J he Temps, speaking of the adhesion of tho P«pe to the Conference, says I hat the representative ofhia Holinaxs will limit his demands to a guarantee of the status QUO, tnak:ng at the «»me time the t'ollowini* decimation:—The Holy Father must' ab olutely maintain his non possumvs us regards the other demands of Italy. His Holiness is 'hound by his oath, but he considers it by no means impossible that his successor should enter into negotiations with the Italian kingdom. ITALY. The French Regiments of the Line, the 29th, 19tb, and 69th, have received orders to leave Home for Civita Vecchia. The Koman.nobility gave a banquet on November 23rd. at the Barba'rini Palace, to tlie officers ofth'e French and Pontifical, troops who -were at Montana. The French'and! Pontifical Generals'were present. ' A letter from Sprzzin, in the Gazetta delFopolo of the 21st November, says Yesterday both of iGaribaldi's sons paid him a yisit, but. thev, left the same day. A distinguished, physician of Milan, who was specially B ent for by the general,',has been admitted to him; but he was escbrted' to thd door by carbineers ar.d obliged to pledgo his word of honouf that he would not talk of politics,'> or.convey.: to hira newspapers or ;writings. . A judge, i accompanied by an .ÜBoer and tipstaff; have also paid, tho general a visit, to interrogate him, with a view to : his contemplated proseoution. These good people were quite• embarrassed by the position in -which-.they were placed. The first formal question, the judga, put was theusuai one, " Your name ?" Tho general ar ß wored, "Mv name? Those who sent you know it well."' He ttan began to write and took no further notice of the officers of justice who, after consultation amongst themselves, withdrew. The general is treated with great severity. The objeot seems to be to wear him out and to induoe him to request to be sent to America, but he is inflexible, 'l'he trial will take' place, but by the side of Garibaldi will sit the volunteers, ar ™y which sympathises with him, the communal councils, the committees of assistance, the Eatiazzi Ministry, the Cialdini Ministry—in fact, all Italy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1308, 25 January 1868, Page 4

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LATEST FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1308, 25 January 1868, Page 4

LATEST FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1308, 25 January 1868, Page 4