- DECEMBER 5, 1863.] 
Lately з le 
E Majesty showed. ар he diploma 
sts 
заалаа 
Ын сурай, 
iw by Ап the на ое 
аши bep to the irr 
hand, arenot we authorised io "belloving tha 
e diminis tent the 
g the neigh 
he hok serious ind 
wers, with a view of putting a stop to it, 
? pu e oa 
ефе КЕЕ =: о m t ki 
to XS on the lower Danube, and it 
t to open anew à bloody arena for the 
Shall Austria and Italy 
at 
ер 
p» 7 Чое г ge it us 
Lord does not expect us to specify here tho 
mode of inum applieable to each of these t lems, nor the 
kind ot bep Meca => p os e ы the decisions of the 
To th nted would pertain 
n wen 
t of pronoun n yo 
Y d Nue it хазор up our e 
es ution through the labyrinth 
and separa te negotiation, and that the 
m ending in war, i nly aet 
E M f Clarendon, invoking a stipulati 
e [o ndon, invo a on 
had just been signed and which 
lusory to pursue ар 
рот eo a rrespondenc 
HT 
а barrier against 
[у break forth because it is not 
and to come to an 
curred eean з =ч о ой ud 
ii th n со , An 
did not h еъ he name of their Governments 
the wish "ha ов between which any serious misunder- 
x ding may arise should have recourse to friendly mediation 
күт to arms. The — of the Emperor goes 
does ue xu for dissensi to break out in order 
onument of the 
‚ an now ies 
—Accept, &c., DROUYN DE 
The following is the text of fad I 
her Maj to Earl Cowley, announcing the inabilit 
her Majesty's Governmeut to accept the арен 
а Соп 
gross :— 
Foreign Office, Nov. 25. 
«Му Lord,—Her Majesty's orden чаре have received from | i 
М ж Cadore the сору M despateh. Md deed to hig 
|y Аде invitation 
to her Majesty NS 
Powers 
of the Em P 
deg e to the dee 
e 
po рина в mm wo 
the desire of the qu ouk 
e disquietude which 
r3 ti 
Мы, M ыыы eg - Ма; 
arts 
ose 
- Bois ws press. ma 
ps. : 
ver| ment? Would she c 
a Congres: 
tion, 
y зы IL We will 
the 
the ben ‘that this happy innovation might receive a more 
and thus become con- | and 
his allies 
an understanding. 
of the French 
veral parts of 
Europe, and to establish t 
more solid than tho! Сй 
he Emperor declares that Fr ance 
question ; e i t 
and that the be 
but of Eur нъ er Majesty's Gov 
that Great ense is disinterested in this s matter, s fat she socks 
no aggr: A and that she has only to modera 
ion and pe eat. France and Grea 
poit A themselves, are un 
рев. 
t 
tos this oc у hing more 
"Practically, t e Emperor of the Fre 
of many ү [ois of those treaties, 
P Government as readily allow that s 
e been modified or dis regarded, and “that 
er 
ing m: 
pf абар е "burdens im 
b: "T 
dis oet 1 "Thes oubt, ar 
either н ог «ьс орар 153 rope; 
iai Р бестен бї 
e matter, ган thatis the fo! llo: - 
dur 
s h 
Жеб tneir decis 
(Pes 
o give ge" any ur to 
or claim by 
entioned eu er 
most disquie 
Let us examine the M eni е 
wer is will 
bing or 
only в ed in proc hber oft ten торов, 
when the > insurrection айыл рев put do down urse will be 
аы to clemency and concili: түз Жү there В Шу advantage 
ith. во n'the name о gress MALA ri already 
r: i iia 
combined loymei of forc $4 
bas been made е by ө military Y 
Wem of Russia, in 
Is it likely tha 
Seve 
t 
what she per y in the early da; 
rea 
ot е а to ineur t 
io old] the other Mua 
that the present pe pend 
shall be subdued, it 
ror of 
th "tresh—and, if that be 4 
other questions s will arise which may require further 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
probably separate, leaving many of its members w 
terms with each other (han ih they had bee en un 
met, But this would be the probable result, jt 
follows that decrease of aments is likely to be 
ected by the proposed Congress. М. Drouyn de Lhuys 
гера toa propos ade by Lord Clarendon in one of the 
ast sittings ngress of Paris. ut her Majesty's 
of the Con, B 
Go vernment understand © тч бун уны bw. a d reference to 
a dispute between tw El. me 20s the 
ойо of a frie tet Pow "meu Jm mblin, m 
а General Congress. Not "bein t уи ш t to di " 
likelihood of those beneficial Sindi uences the Emn io 
s which the Emperor 
of the French pr: ii imself when proposing а Congress, 
her Majesty's Goverument, ollowing their own strong convie- 
tions, after mature deliberation, feel themselves unable tø 
accept his perial Majesty's invitation. You are instructed 
1m 
^ aee a Dpr E this despatch to M. Drouyn de Lhuys.—1 am; 
THE Covi т.МАвттАъ UPON COLONEL CRAWLEY.— 
On Monday tho proceedings were 
eleventh time, w the 
ент я as finished: Colonel Shute; who éd е 
e ident tified a 
E Regem Mer rre and some p s testimony 
—— pe med I rre ihe day two 
ments in n town. In 
s Í 
part of the "inquiry, but it вы а by the [ius iiy 
tor that a le тя" 4 write - by Colonel — on the 
subject eould not be duced ке authority ; 
ua i. the Ne hy a iffered the terms 
which ета Ъу Мы, 1 Lilley as to -the 
80 má riety ө of nd were to be re- 
ceived Моето ам апа Eod in. di 
E ud, f 
Ae 
esday nine o missioned "officers 
bes who were yn in п chargo of Sergeant- Major 
Lilley were examined. eir testimony consisted, to a 
great extent, of a repetition of the mA facts, They 
n 
m convenience con- 
d by him and Mrs. 
was "wie m that the 
MM d that the letter 
Lille к тар, the à day i 
Io 
ted of them, however, 
from a large 
КЕ arising 
ents 
ties occur. 
is it intended to sanction by a new treaty 1 
possession in Italy? The Pope and the Soverei 
nd Austria 
gress and that if the question X i dde 
no n 
rv C y ratio 
of the Powers of Europe 
but the addition P 
ТУШЕ 6 
ier 
е -— із 
Rem ue na e i 
ent u most of эке pM 
7 aee ut ofthe intor 
of e ons an 
ot Her Majes! n: 
А a be foun: not maeriallyto 
of the French. di n 
and рге tf some and resisted by others ; 
and, pd Unc no ee per authority in P uer an assembly to 
enforce t he decisions of t e majority, the Congress w would 
E 
tion 
L. puc of Europe.| 
түт” 
ad 
ed by Colonel rin to the Horse Guards 
respecting the of 
a confidential | 
condition the regiment, 
— 
was in the highest degree essential 
be үт it was withheld Oo the proscontion, 
si On Thursday 
cated. Yesterday Lew. ке Fitzwygra 
5 identifi ter he had 
$051 Quid ig a^ 
H 
now бта of it. 
issioned о сговв-ехашіп ya P y 
Colonel Cramer, to dv he aate and pee ү of - 
ied sergeant-major, and 
йна he evidence of the former witnesses as "^ 
his use of stimulants 
RANCE,—M. Fould's — —— was pub- 
lished on r E A It states that the total amount of 
the deficits is ^ to conso- 
lidate part of the floati dest. iud ора ofa ri 
es | wil be to е Бн ry Bonds, ап 
Р 
ve 
Б 
et 
M. Fould pro 
3o pem of the loan at 
хе | The exp n Mexico я xw to 210 ,000,000f. 
at the E eh "1863; Ms A in Cochin Сіпа to 
60,000,000f. x^ Fo їй sa 
we have ol 
Mexi 
of th 2 andan 
of the gem des 
resume the gne Y А Si 
und. If 
Кунде? pre of the budge eror Mr y 
efforts о! Empero M the Stal 
es 
The Emperor nid at the Tuileries on Suiiday aud 
