3 MARCH 1860, Page 9

A correspondent at Turin informs us that "every one is

now begin- ning to see that time will hardly bring on a more favourable state of affairs for the grand solution, and to regret that the ceremony of the second vote in the four provinces should have been deferred so long. You will probably have heard that it was the intention of the King to issue a proclamation to the people of Central Italy from Milan. That diplomatic influence exerted itself to prevent this demonstration is a fact ; and I, for my part, believe that the calling to arms of the four classes, and the prospective concentration of a corps d'armee round Alexandria, are more practical ideas than any possible manifesto."