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s been taken to an apartment specially prepared for him at Virginians. He shows that no proper preparations were made for the sufferer, and he denounces the Italian Ministers therefore. He says that Betazzi may aspire to secure for himself the renown of being the defender of order and of repression, but he can have no claim to a reputation for humanity, and it would be better for him to confine his official news to facts. This communication caused some excitement in Italy. A late Turin dispatch says that it was considered possible that an amnesty would be proclaimed to all political prisoners. Commercial news. Consols closed on Friday at 93⅝@93¾. The Manchester market is firm. Bullion in the Bank of England has decreased £213,500. Flour is easier, Wheat steady, Corn firm, Real dull and prices nominal. Pork sign nominal. Bacon tending downward. Lard is quiet, Tallow is quiet, but steady. Hemp has advanced to £3@£4 and Jute £8@£9 per ton. American s