18 JUNE 1859, Page 11

The Colonge Gazette publishes an explanation of the postponement of

Prince Esterhazy's visit to London. It states that, "in consequence of The Colonge Gazette publishes an explanation of the postponement of Prince Esterhazy's visit to London. It states that, "in consequence of

the change of Ministry in England, Prince Esterhazy, in whose arms Prince Metternich died, will not immediately go to London. His journey will be postponed." The Marquis d'Azeglio has set out for Bologna, appointed to act in Romagna on behalf of King Victor Emmanuel.

The Anil de la Religion, June 15, having insinuated that the now declared severance of the Romagna from the Roman States was a consequence of the Emperor Napoleon's Italian proclamation, a Government communigui, was served on it—" The Emperor disclaims any *gateau prawns-re to dispos- sess sovereigns, much less the Power he restored ten years ago, the neu- trality of which he has recognized, and which at this moment is under the safe-guard of his troops." It is stated in the Inde'pendance Beige that Count Pepoli, who is closely allied with the Bonaparte family, has been

requested to withdraw from the Municipal Commission now governing Bologna in the name of the Piedmontese Sovereign. No intimation of the kind appears in the Paris papers.

The proverbial gratitude of -Vienna has followed Lord Malmesbury into retirement. The Oat Deutsche Post abuses him soundly. "Another battle has been lost, we hear ; the Tory Cabinet is out. This appreciation is only half true. Austria has lost nothing by the fall of the Derby set, as it gained nothing by them. A dilapidated old wall was no prop for us. When Lord Idalmesbury, a year ago, came out with a de- spatch, about the ancient alliance of England, it was only soon to display a shrinking neutrality. What have we lost in a friend of that sort?"

The Independanee Beige has a letter from St. Petersburg, touching the immediate requirement of every disposable war and merchant transport ship at Cronstadt, and couples this movement with the sudden recall of General Bariatinski from the command in the Caucasus.