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2 of the. conditions KE V 
The Earl and Countess De La War: 
Queen and Royal family. 
x Quos went out in the 
| and in the ‘Lonel her 
by Prince 
>} arrived from Toii; 
Majesty will return to Wi ndsor 
thereby enabling him to raise an army sufficiently | 
wen at 
r dined w 
ome. M. Drovryn DE Luvys 
r on the 25th i song 
w 
ap adea re are *| Chat Court will then leave E Osborne to spend ‘the 
which it represents, to return to r^ normal situ 
tion of an independent Government. 
akis vil = formally notified 
the Con 
a Putas AD a oF WALES left Stock- 
- dm w 10 o'clock o: 
d t o the e railway station by the 
Swedish Royal guo and 
m as far as Helsin; borg. Their J Royal Highnesses 
- at Elsinore on esday afternoon, and were 
E. - by the King pon Crown Prince of Denmark. 
ty p proceden ediately to dear tanen 
he 
its ie sae 
jan 
and to return to 
vita, E F^ Sandringham Hall ir Ethe 150 or 16th Majesty’ 
e patrio RETURN 'RINCE paraz aj ns tad 
ian | steam-ves ne “vivid arrived Woolwich on — À 
g fi a teme tm Prince Arthur on 
| on his meon from the Continent. In the course of the 
rince left town Cs Bal moral, 
rvices 
independence 
ARLIAMENTARY MOVEM ection for 
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MENTS.—The electi 
Hastings, Msn by the accession of Lord Harry Vane 
he peerage ns D uke of Clev eland, terminated on 
es i the Liberal candidate, by a majority of 4l over 
Mr.'P. F. Robertson, the numbers being 633 to 592. The 
the vacant seat, t Mr. ‘Gwyn, Jeffries, F.R.S., Mr. 
Mc. Morris, a banker at Carmarthen ; the former 
e Conservative, the latter in the Liberal i interest, 
Lord “William Graham has announced his intention to 
Herefordshire. Sir ius. v Russell Bailey, 
Bart, of Eat ton Court, has consented to be put in 
nomination for the vacant nag n the Conservative 
in 
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principle of non-intervention to Rome. 
meeting has be en held i in Milan, at which a reso- 
n of poire and of the je) ves of Italy, 
ly on the ground that it presents the 
eans of. vadidey the national jisgdeaidii which Tie LomD-LiRUTENANOY OF [azta 
eannot he ih A Ha! D rJ $41 
_ The Esai 4 -the _FRENcH has directed M 
.| From the United States we learn, that af 
ba! 
onsequence o 
t the Colonies, 
to rs to his Ambassa dor at Rome al etter on 
France has heartily UM A 
eres ble to withdraw her raped 
ntifieal Government, In 1859 
witho ut com 
pro pares nemana yof ME aad in disorder 
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6 
7 = Wodehouse, late Dada ^" 
as been inted his successo: 
mi onn APPOINTMENT. “The arean has appointed 
tenant-Governor of 
ONSULAR 
— Captain Richard, Paeis is Burton, now Co 
— be Consul at Santos in Sout 
Frank Parish, Esq. 
b ConsulGeneral | 
now Cons ul a Buenos 
at Cuba; Ch 
iven e 
France, he says, had | many reasons for "wishing that 
first place it constituted an act of intet- 
Piedmont was to libe 
ntio: also 
her 
tal purposes. 
the e First Tictenint, and a sufficient number of men 
her turrets and guns during the winter “mon 
bh 
Th as commenced an 
invasion of Missouri, supported by General Suzy. 
er 
the bs deu d intentions o T 
ceni had been vete hanged, bát the 
same difficulties h Then 
there was the differenoe o eie considera- 
tions,” tee two Governments did not 
inspirations or act 
th 
principles The conscience of France led m ; 
give counsels which the conscience 
the [5 orien disregard. I 
she appeared to abuse her position; 
inconsistent with her 
f France venen | 
if she took 
state an 
nable TL— The Holy See, from its v 
natus had partieular codes and laws in opposition | wen 
o the ideas eb the see ; be: thus the relations of n 
ths. 
also stated that n" Warrior, red and Ton 
ign o are both about to be the 
from d LA contest, and Mr. LINCOLN i por o 
Gen pont Mertens Y ew flagship for 
rrr which the priced, are unable tos € 
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of the Democratie party. TE that| ‘Tur NUE.—The Revenue Returns for the dr 
General SHERMAN has proposed an informal peace | and mtr dide opti er 30, show a decre 
conference with Governor Brown, of Georgia, and Pe year ip tnd an n Tanpa us atre hal? year of x 
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ice-President and numerous other |} y dipvi an inerense in the Excise of 
peace rumours are current at New York, 2.104, St; Stamps, 392,0001.; Taxes, 59,0001. ; Post 
eru uc Office, 2 a rial Vani 50001. ; Miscellaneous, 
971 qx da decrease in the Customs of1 a. 0001. ; 
Property "Tas, 2,054. "000. e quarter’s account shows 
Home oe an increase in the Excise of 430,0001. ; — T, 000%; 
THE COURT IN SCOTLAN n Wednesday, the 28th | Post Office l; Crown sn Mia 
d | ult, Prince Alfred went pe uM stalking dn Mar | cellaneous, 73,9857. ; and a decrease in be € err 
p MU Tisi dicen cmd; to Loch | 248,0007. ; Taxes, 80007. ; Property T. ax, 84,0007. 
the and 5 e afternoon 
Her Majesty honoured Mr. Brodi 
for a statue to be erected 
* 
gs x France.—By order of the Emperor the French 
ns two Governments w Memes by the —ÀN z the working | Minister for Foreign Affairs has addressed the following 
their tetera: | susceptibilities were brought int Ev as F jw 2 to. aae Si a UE despatch to Count de Sartiges, ambassador of France 
greater relief by the presence the French in in ead went to the Falls of Glassalt. On Saturday the "ip" «Paris, 19, 1864, 
Rome. e eeds to say that circum- | Queen, accompanied by Princess ouisa, Prince Alfred omTE,—The positio occupy at Rome has long 
oe have now -ocê which enable | and Prince Leopold, drove to Castleton, and return the sued of the most dee pre-occupations on the 
penes w her troops without danger. | PY the Lion’s Face. Mr. Gladstone dined with her put of the Emperor's A Abdo nrc Circumstances have 
The yan ray ae bee pak REEF | Majesty and the Royal family. On Sunday the Queen | tamed vas camo" eter, d Ra 
ihi e revoiu ndn y s eee d Royal family attended Divine service at the t See the result of our reflect I have no occasion to recall 
i rath sed to claim Rome as a capital, EA Rev. John M'Leod officiated. Prin cess Helen the "She be bora dte Ted the of France to Rome, 
8 herself proposed to transfer t li Mies add eerte d D av ERU 
| lved not to ab: th. of ho H 
E ERE S, Tay Ul alio guar rantee t the | Los sa d t out dri 6 the afternoo tee Majest; ae Te object ofthe occupation hi shouid not Pe ve attained Yet 
uisa, went out driving. In the afternoon her Ma y , | we have never thou s 
y See aae ats meme and rae ear nio or y Tao x Helen na, proceedec d u ^n red ent; we have always con considered it as anormal id pe% 
of the Pore will be reinvigora' Boriy. Tt is in th s that the first plen y ot 
him from ür debt which he - ier rim] E Prince “Alfred went out deer-stalking in Mar Forest | 
the ably to. haratis. ite eight years 
formably to his Majesty's orders, that mago He desired th the 
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