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PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD, ESTABLISHED 1738. SCHAROFF that cic 
China and Russia identi Aras air nyse trcr sg PEE a 
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those concluded between China eari the W stema 
Powers. Subsequent accounts from St. Peters 
pores us that the indemnity to to be paid to En | 
nd France is 1, 200, 0004. » that the whole Chin nese 
This GA 0 , and that the 
left bank of sal Amo oor is in future to form the 
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ene A] right of having permanent ambassadors at Pekin, 
suls-General, who are to reside at Tien- -sin, 
= e to have direct intercourse with the Cabinet of 
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o Etik ROR of the Frencu retumed to St. 
cloud on Saturday from his tour through Nor- 
Before 
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ent sufficiently s sen all chance of 
| fr resh political avulsion, p aapear enli make 
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nies ciently strong in its intern ion to be 
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respected as it ought to be in the councils of 
Europe.” 
Advices from New York inform us that the 
se has ex ad the greatest enthusiasm in every 
ent of this new alliance Paes the two great 
fa amilies of the Anglo-Saxon 
Mome Mews, 
THE QUEEN’s Visit pa P RUSSIA.—Her Majesty 
| and the Prince ‘neo A will wath eam. to-day on 
heir return to England. “On esty’s visit to yw 
Palace of the Pringe pa lyn ric illiam,- 
on Monday the 16th, she minutely ir ars 
of the edi and in most of the rooms speci : 
a were exhibited, so that tbe 
Queen and Prince might form a correct idea of all the 
nee of the future residence of their res and 
in-law er Majesty was then condacted by the 
ce and Pana of Prussia to the King’s Palace, 
Wiwo. a collation was served, and at rAd o'clock the 
Aij: Potedem sow too an 
d review of the garrison 
int Lus honour of her Majesty. The 
division was by the Prince of Prussia, 
Prince Frederick William leading the lst Brigade of 
the Infantry o y Lay ae ee! After the review the 
Queen ente: f Potsdam, and was con- 
ited by the eprops pey Princess of Prussia through 
he rooms form: rae ie te by tgp! fey Great, 
n 
andi which e since the 
death of that monarch. On y retning te 
he Grand Hall, the whole of the general and 
rt eg part in the review had 
honour of being presen to fajesty. Her 
Majesty he went to see the tom F ck the 
Great, at the Garrisonski rche. | In the vo Agen 
| was 
the Queen and the Pb ieas with the P Aak and 
Princess of Prussia and Prince and Pri 
William, dined early in pi 4 afterw: em- 
barked in the Alexandria, the steam yacht of 
in: Prussia, and went Peacock’: 
here an e y was mbled to her 
Majesty. Tables were in front of the bee 
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| ments the guests. e 
| Majesty's 8 Taare the palace nf ge and the castle 
nd grounds of 
minated | a ere illummated. On 
19th the Queen and the Plans Comatt, with the Prince 
and Pri of Prassia and the Priuce po Princess 
Frederick William, drove to Sane Sonci, and after in- 
esses di d 
apse toe Prince and 
distinguished pe yin N 1 Pri 
| ia, Prince and 
Princess of Prussia, nce A 
William, and other of ste 
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