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Baron de Bach is at Milan, with the object, says

the Constitutionnel, of ascertaining whether the present would be a favourable moment for reviving the Provincial Congregations, and whether the Emperor would be well received should he visit Lombardy. Letters from Aix lea Bains, in Savoy, report the arrival there of Lucien Murat, in company with the three Italian Liberals of some mark-Salieeti, Rufoni, and Montanelli- converts from the Mazzinian school to the Muratist party. The object is a political conference. The party had been joined by Murat's sister, the Countess Pepoli, and his nephews, Counts Pepoli and Taclini.