26 OCTOBER 1861, page 2

Fruit—it Is Stated That The Fears Entertained For The Supply

of flour in France are to some extent illusory. The annual consump- tion of wheat in France is about 80,000,000 hectolitres, and the har- vest is not estimated at less than......

Ikitis.—the Bishop Of Warsaw, Roused By The Arrests Made In

the churches, has ordered all the churches to be closed, and announced this decree to the Governor in the following bold letter : " The insult, which was offered yesterday to......

Ihnsis.—the Coronation Of The King Of Prussia Came Off On

the 17th instant, amidst a stately ceremonial, the account of which it is impossible to condense. The King placed the crown on his own head, and then crowned the Queen. At the......

The American News Of The Week Presents But Two Features

of in- terest. The West is evidently determined not to abandon Fremont, and the Government has given up the idea of removing him until defeat has destroyed his popularity, or......

Neg.—it Seems Certain That M. Ricasoli Must Go Out Of

office. M. Benedetti, the French Minister, has arrived at Turin, and brings with him the reply of the Emperor Napoleon. His Majesty does not reject or even disapprove the......

The Paris Correspondent Of The Times Affirms That A Trappist

has solved the question of the electric light. He has made it regular, and reduced its production below the cost of gas. Abbaye Grace has already been lighted with it, and......

Iturlat —the Turkish Government Appears To Be Once More In

distress for money. A proposal for a loan of three millions made by the British Ambassador has been rejected, and exchange has risen to 200 piastres the pound sterling, or about......