20 OCTOBER 1860, Page 11

Some later , items of news have arrived from Italy and

Vienna, but they are chiefly explanatery.

The committee of the Piedmontese Senate, in its report on the An- nexation Bill, fully adopts the views of the Ministry, both as regards Naples and for Rome and Venetia. While desiring the maintenance of the Pope at Rome it no longer admits the temporal sovereignty even in principle, and declares that the Romans ought to be admitted within a given time to enjoy the benefits of the institutions with which the rest of Italy has been endowed. The report proposes the adoption of the bill without any change.