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The reversion of the duchy of Parma and Placentia was to be determined (we use the past tense now in speaking of the virtually extinct Treaty of Vienna) by common accord between the Courts of Austria, •Russia, France, Spain, Prussia, and Frigland,,elways having regard to the rights, of reversion possessed .by the House of Austria and the Sing of Sardinia to the said countries.. The "principality". of Lucca, ,created into a duchy, was to be possessed in entire sovereignty by her Majesty, the' Infanta' MARIA LouisA, and her descendents in the direct male Hue, an income of 600 000 f: being added by' the 'Emperor of Anitria and his Imperfal Highness under cer tain contingencies. The ducti of 'Lucca was to revert to the, Grand Duke of Tuscany, if it' became vacant by the death of her Majesty the Infanta' Mesta: Lotrisa; or of her eon Dom CARLOS, or tuppnaing 'the Infanta to obtain another tcestablishment." The Marches, with Cainerino, lea.; Were Teetered to the Holy 'See, as "also 'the' Legations of Ravenna,' Fer rara, and Bologna: _llia "Imperial and Royal Apostella Majesty," however, was to have the 'right } of placing garrisons at Ferrara and CoMmachlo. We have noticed the treaties of Panne and Modena. Austria and Tuscany agreed to' combine to prevent - the' Iniade of Italy from being disturbed. The 4mperor Ism Wssur Pans trOlitoora. b 7 WI (Par 'Mita, 116111 - 14 1 ) -ii.:)... " 4i ifoctoo ?IMO . COpide, oo Wire Cop Sea is ' , , - ' .• - 00 Tcn °opts§ - cc ci-' - - - 12 00 Twenty Copts., cc - ' - cc „ troops sdarser)..2o 00 Tyrenty Copies:ozone • : • ,(tr_ os .ldross o 'f* Sabra/bor.) '' " • • • 220 - • For s City - lb of Twentpono or averori irlll- Sind ill etErsoopilo Oettoi °fob: , •••- , 117' Portri'sseitiMiSre - ,'rosnigrod - . Sor o t SiSirouti for- Tas W'ssicsi Pixo2. -- • = ' Lined Beml-Moitju 7;:f.* Stcie for - Om Valifoinin etramers. gaged to_fornish at least 81,000 men for that 6ji)O0:, IVlies.atettitogietiveri treaty 'to Fewer, ~ t he the laws -ef„.4ll(isaatty,, supposed to override everythliti.else,,depand that.' the in- habitants shall. be treated-with inatice,-. with mercy. These laws Violated, the treaties, which are virtually tore 'Wish* psper. So oughkAnstria thi&J-ii - Afire IkaltTair 0 0 siitid . 7 ni" 'fight beiwei* for the real battle ie between'Franee trla, thongli the, battle-field may be _in Pled- _ . In the Amara) Satistico lianas° lor 1858 are the following details, Which =include many facti as yet only imPerfectlr'kuoirri country : The population Ifily*noi r t ! i to no less than 27,107,047 'halal:did:di ! They are divided into 15 cimumseriptions:. - -8 obit: taining - 19,918;801,, souls,- are: tinder Italian Governments, and acven,saith a population of 7,198,748, obey - foreign rule: - Itabectmtains 110 provincei and 10,012; - communes, , and one of the'countries in *lnch the large - it - cities and towns are to be found, 19 of theMhaving more than 50,000 inhabitants , and B=Reme; Naples - , _ialermo, Venice, Florence, Idilau, Genoa, and Turin=eiceed • 100,900, most all the population Are:Boman ,Cithci lies ; the_ number of those who praise -. other Christian creed!, - only amounting to, 36,670; and the Jews to 41,497. , The births far exceed the dea th s the'. increa se Particularly remarkahleinSieili aril Tuscany, where - it may double in 78 year/. - Italy3lMM has very nearly; one•half .as many bishoprics as tbero are in the whole of, Europe-256 ant - of 5611: , • The :average 13.90,000 Catholics for: diocese, and in the Roman Staten there is one bish - op" for'. every 400,000' ' The regular and Secular clergy of both eeketteottit in Italy 189,000, nnd theY - 3re,135' compared Willi the number of the Population, ,as 1 to 142. The. clergy, are more nnmerond in Sicily than in any other part ef t . Italy, or perhaps the world, the ,ntimber,•:of ,prfeats„monks, or - nuns being 36,266, or out of 69 inhabitants. There' are' nearly 800 journalistpublished in Italy, of which Amber - 117 are tithe Sar dinian Stated, altboneC 'they omattde,enlY,. one•flith of the total populatien. - *heat thPs'.. middle of 1858, Italy possessed 1757 kilometres , (five.elghths of..a naoh)strOliiii, caw.. plated, ,2,339 in course, Of constractien, and,.. 664 for - which ooncessions.had:been - trantedi'; One of the .princiPat:braimherot indirstry , ls: , the produCtion of Bilk,. and in`-ordinary years ` " the value of 'that artiele- isliviilit,ooo,ooof • to - 280,090,,0pe: Loinbardi'-'alone, which Is only the isth 'part : ofltali, produces one=thud. ,The'revennee of the • differenf Stalin's` „ , amount to„ elm,rit ,690,000;909f., and ex pense _to , 640,060,000 f.: : • -The ,public debt .15 , .2,000,006,000 f. , Commerce , is: active,- , but. business - is much 'impeded by th'e high tarUl' in many of the State - 5,-3nd • br'the of custom-houses. The mercantiliCirlarlip:Of Italy Is more' numerous, in propor - tionto - ,the , extent of country; than that of any otheinatiOn in Europe, England excepted. r _ rj.. EIATIO fr 1 f'''' 1 1 l,lii Il'rjl 1d 1 4,:i 1'1 , 1 ,1 1 11 [ 1 , , Ild'qiii i ili,lll F i lf 1 1111'111111i'lli By the' HifOlorian; lions Liverpooi„on the 18th, we haire later news than that received by the steamers iroin Hamburg and Bremen. • No ,battle 'as ?yet: Hermon, 'Ma leaving, Genoa, on 'the 14th; proceedfid to Aliessanz: dila; wheie be hies' -established'' hie' head • Anarters. His ''reception Mtiremely - euv , thttaiistio. The locality is well .61tbOn.z. The Anatrinns eccupy portions of the : conntry be. , tween ..HoyeriS and ibe; 4i101354th. liVvilTa -41 i the , inimmif4 Turin at, the -.western " extremity: eailteiMbase, and the-ielatirePoiltioni'ot the': threi places Saci#titirieV 'Would Mire been`iiiiit'bttecired„ - rapid movements,: Turin" *ooi, have "been besieged, and,,the_capilal once Wien. theeon, test.wotild have been as good as ended. In iteld of this, the Atudrians, actualiy-.atraid of - the the war-being carried into Lombardnentered 'Biedmont, and have Ilenetittle "eso* marred and countermarch, andpia:Mitt,' of provisionsiind indeie - oritrV: button for . Money. Hitherto -- they:;ll.*e:A - - sembled that Gallic monarcb,who,.. With forty thownind men, - IS.lambed, up the bill and then—marched down min :Where NAPOLEON now. is; at _Allessandria, Micas' have railway communication with No.. varra on the North 'and , with Turin ' the *est. 'He las rapidly bringing up hie trdops, and 'every day's delay ivis adding ,tothe force 'of the Allied armies of:Francs' and,Saidinia„ The strength of Austria must ,not be too lightly estimated. Her military force-is enor mous. Apprehensions of disaffection in - her remote provinces—particularly in" Hungary, where Mr. Kossoru not, preferring' safety and a sound skin- in England—force her to keep a great military force, at all times. We dare say that in one mouth Austria could pear 500,000 soldiers into Piedmont; but' for fear of weakening the defences' of her frOntier; provinces. As it is, there will -probably be 250,000 Austrian - troops - " on band "_by the first of June. There mit be a great battle, before long, and a severe Contest it will be, beyond all doubt. i"1 1 111 1 , ilt;1111111, English Trade as Affected by the Wars The London Times, in its pity article, has the following remarks upon the possible effects of the war upon the commerce of England, in. the even, of that Power bang involved in hostilities; "The most important question in connection with the possibility; of England 'finding herself involved in war is, what effect will'lt have - upon -our cm:a merce? In the old war with - France the suspen sion of our maritime supremacy would at any period have sealed our raln s 'and the grand effort of Napoleon was to achieve a_ Eurcireaneembina tion, such as should eiroinde us :from every port. So long ar.the ratite of Our enormous trade re main undisturbed, we are awe to tire out our op ponents in every struggle. Can we count with certainty upon befog able now, as heretofore, to secure that result? Many, looking at the fast that the French fleet is alleged, in number and power of guns, to be superior to our own, and son- • templating the possibility of its being aided by that of Russia, are disposed to.antertain misgiv ings. But these persons omit to rewrites :the " alterations effected by the lapse Of a generation in the international system of maritime law. Under no conceivable chow:m*loes of tempo rary, or even prolonged, disaster, could our general commerce now be • interfered with. We might for a time lose our carry ing trade, bat that is the utmost lajary 'that oould be inflicted menus. The dootrine Meepted during the Russian war, and subseqently confirmed by the Paris Congress, that free ships make free cargoes, has settled this point definitely. Oar in terchange of goods, therefore, would go on with nearly as much steadiness as ever, although the ' whole of Europe 'might be arrayed against us. The business would be conducted by the United • States. Their ships would bring tts cotton, corn, and all other staples according to our require ments, and would in turn distribute our manu factures over the world. Thus we should go on buying, selling, and making money in our old fashion, while our opponents were suffering ex haustion under the effects of financial mismanage ment, commercial prohibitions, and the depress ing influence of conscriptions. It will be urged, perhaps, that in the event of at/ our ports being blockaded, even the American marine could then be of no service to us, bat that Is a con tingency which few Englishmen will think it ne cessary to discuss. It would, moreover, bo as fatal to,Amerioa as to England, and would; there ' foto, 8008 make that Power a party to the quarrel. But it may yot be said that, although the invio lability of neutral vessels was so recently affirmed by France, Russia, Sardinia, Axis tria, and Turkey, as well es by this coma try, the three former Powers may, if it should. suit their purposes, disclaim with as little - scruple as they have lately shown in stultifying their deoisione at the same Congress regarding the Danubian PrinCipallties There is no readier any such apprehension. 'Xhosa who attempt to ifiA aside the new prineiple must do so at - the peril of immediate war with the United States. It is w matter on which the Washington Government will entertain no queation, and the first interfe•enoeWith an Amenean vessel would -be followed by an in stant delnand for satisfaction. Happily, therefore, the bearings of the case are now entirely indepen dent'of the wishes, or deoisiomt of the Continental • Powers Whatever, dreams may be nourished of falfilling the letter the traditioniof She first Em pire, that or forming, a coalition to Shut out and destroy the commerce-Of Great Britain mutt be considered by the progress of civilisation to h _ art) - bookshop of Ata