Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1859 — LATEST FROM EUROPE. [ARTICLE]

LATEST FROM EUROPE.

Arrival of the Steamer Indian. Further Point, July 17. The steamship Indian , Irom Liverpool, with dates to the 6th inst., two days later than furnished by the JVeser, passed this point this evening, on her way to Quebec. Paris, July 6. The official condemnation of the french government of an article in the Paris Seicle affirms that respect for Papacy forms part o! .the programme which Emperor Napoleon is j carrying out. The Moniteur de Bologna publishes a letter from Count Cuvour to the Junta of Bo- | logna, saying that King Victor Emmanuel i would not accept the union. I Romagna, with Piedmont, wili assist the Roman forces to concur for the purpose of obtaining Italian indipendence Gen. Pelissier’s corps to observe the frontiers of the Rhine, will be in Cantonment by the 13th inst.. It will c mprise 16.000 infaiUrv, 12,000 cavalry, and 400 cannon. The London Times' Vienn correspondent says that something unusual is going on between France, Russia and Turkey, and he would not be surprised if Turkey was to turn against Austria. Four Russi.-n corps are already on a war footing. All the officers on limited war footing have been ordered to Juus. A levy, of troops is expected. England. —Lvndhurst made a speech in the House o Lords, strongly advocating vigorous measures ol defence, both on sea amt land. He regarded the assert ion that Fr.i nee | had t o \> i -h to invade England as unties, rvmg ot consideration. En. land might live i u per e-M independence ot French forbearance, reiving oiffy on the vigor of tier people. The F >urth of July ban,pi -s took pl ace at fcjt. James’ Hull, L onion—C hi-hi Campbell presiding. Much enthu"a-un pr. vailed, and the usual to .st.s were dr,.nk. 31 I» ,!- las, the American Minister, made a spe.-c , in which lie compared the position in Italy to that of th ■ United States in 1776. and ex- ! pressed a warm sympathy vvi h tie spirit ol national independence, exist where it may, and proposed a sentiment to that effect. Charles Yilliers has been appointed l’.esident of the Poor Law Board, with a seat in the Cabinet. Mr. Gibson has accepted the Presidency | of the Board of Trade. It is rumored that Mr Colxlen will be off- ! en d the Govern irsiiip of Canada. It is reported that Emperor X ipoleon vvi 1 return to Puns about the middle of July. 1 HINA. —Tile French troops have defe.i'ed the am y of Aul .in and captured a F "’* mounting twenty guns. The ‘ IUSS 0 f " enemy was 500 and «» v: ? rcnc h *- • * ..,7'^ | and 50 vv...— * ,dU i l h!!LU i At liong Kong the transactions in tea | were stopped by the exorbitant demand of j the h dders. j India.— Nena and the other leaders of the ] community h..d been defeated and dispersed j at Indvvttn pass.