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Day
29
Month
March
Year
1861
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Public Domain
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Public espeotation continúes ïts eager gáze at ltaly, whenever the pospoets of war are dtscussed. lt i.s pretty evident that, ere long, Napoleón will abandon the protection vvhieh he has given to tliü Pope, 6nce 1848, leaving thíit Pontiff to settlo matlers with viOTüB Emmanubo as best he can. I n a short time Viutou Emmasuel w'! solemnly assumo tho titln of King of Italv. lia áppáan inclined to act vvith discretion and moderation, and has probably influenced G.vribaldi tD tlio ad ption, for tho present, of similar views. He will endeavor to créate a powerfnl Italian ariny, whích is the bost eecurity agaiost aggr88ÍOD. - Austri:i, if let alone, will soaroely bscorau hts aesailaot, and the threateoed revolution in Eungary will occupy her attention for Rome tiuie. The enü, we daro say, will be the sale of Veoetia, which will eiiiihle Viotok Emmanoel to round off his Kingdom very 1 )y. Shoald the expected revolt, in Uutigitry becorne serious, thore is reason to think that Fíusgia nny interfero, uniese Priwoia, which ia very warlikejust oow, should t:iko the iaitlative in deience of Angtria. Prjnoo is preparad for war, which Enlund will BDdeayor tu avoid. What Itnly wants is rest. Nations, liku individuáis must sometimos pause, to recupérate1. Fivo years of peaee would mako Italy prosperous once '. moro, - the very garden of Europe. Jïut peace oannot ha securixi, for boidu

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