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of um 35,000 to 40,000 men wil be as-|they always refused to admit that yei were at war лы е tim - e we d hink that it can receive any Impe om 
semblec Canada by midsummer. Тһе Rifle| To seize them on board a neutral vessel as con atin faction by war or even by victory: ктө, that 
Brig ssi arra ant Liverpool on Domi in the| band of war implies that, after all, the Southern ро could be prosperous for any length 
Australasia n; the. 186 battalion of the 1 Foot,| States are entitled to b "aum EN while,|suppose the maintenance of slavery in a 
with detachments of the Royal Engineers iem Com- | even ее the eia d I tes 0 be at war, with а E all along an immense 
missariat Staff, wiil embark at Liverpool to-day in the | but merely rebellion, the v no right to bin 
Persia ; and it V understood that the Guards will be | seize men who at that MS in the cbaracter of England e ll reap "ug lasting reward for 
sent out next week in the Adriatic and the Parana. — under рч of the English flag. It is - nite са — y by the Trent d 
Orders have been sent to A ershott and Shorncliffe t t mperor does not ma terially dissent from йене! of f tho United М г N 
calling upon each regiment to furnish three sergeants Minister, and that not very long ago he had all vut the interes тапсе із not involved in any оё may 
for service in Canada as drill instructors to the Militia the initiative in recognising | tannot pretend to рн) by arms m зе diasolution 
The screw steamship Hero, 89, has sailed this week | the independence of the S сах States, as а means of | American Union, but 
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and a telegram has been sent to the Mediterranean, war, Prince Napo han of opinion | of the iita ттс А fag, the only y on 
several of tl fle that tI of Abolition against Slavery, асра онай апа had an interest in терена 
direct to the North American station. The Wi arrior, | and has stro ong лы ini i M cm of the -— D tr Ma эл Е 
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40, iron-cased frigate, is ordered to replace her|it is understood that the АФ which he is now е Sou th,- shali be able, in t Y froma te 
68-pounders by Armstron 100-po sepsis and to|rate paring for the Senate French со 
Lago a: 40-poander Am 1 M mini. The Monitum tho “Constitutionnel, Patri apse 
exchange her 40-pounder ‚ Armstrongs fo ie. Moniteur, the Constitutionnel, Patrie, | 
pattern TO:pounder А The | Débats, and several other papers, say that in the France UA ud os fuhr. 
Black Prince, iron-cased frigate, is fitting out as этиу | event or а war between E vi d and America, France | fore, must ca s to wish for the maintenance or the rues. 
as possible in the Amm basin at Portsmouth. Orders | will remain neutral The Monit Says Дор 2 American Union. АП our wishes are р 24 
уеге sent to Chatham on Monday directing the м fe The attitude of the people of En nt nd of the London emend: ier Нема am 
screw steamer Resistance, 22, to be got ready for sea | press — in roided has hr The dilemma | we refuse to receive the abundant harvest which "ү 
with all pes eed. Cons Mie nile, M has been Чак. inb Uu of € that Patismetion will bo | бегей to our mercantile marine? In the midst of the cosd s 
P cruisers which E espai 
eh haf nd it is acquired Which Eu nol be procured diy diplomatie means. 
said that she e vil be ready er "make чу < 6 trip in м С118810/ Е Hs трин s: offi rguments o re ope m ott | 
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about six weeks, А England whom ES veda "nado она, p ша we will 
HE ie RESERVE. — Following the example set discuss p риш t with you. The people accept beforehand m 
the idea of w. MY gard it TT go D a d 
^ satisfaction for a long series ОЁ wrongs and insults whic in 
kingdom, ‚һе тда of the Naval Reserve at Sonli- ikoko pinid; ТЫГЫ im tos patiently submitte bud: t0, P It is nil rted in Paris that the despatch of Lord Rame] 
ampton anni, ^ иако Seaham, Dunde e, Aber to thé Cabinet of Washington has bee 
дееп, Анаан MS wyport ti he Paris of Saturday assert that the to the French Govern g t. CTh п со ys 
Adm аг ty, «dec claring t hat they are “ready to fu He English Cabinet, in reply to petitions from „the e|, y cenae is accoun! the 
ther gue ments, and p t the honour of their | great manufacturing districts, has declared that “We airea iE tha despatol: edd 1 by the Diii 
g, Queen, and country, duis called проп” Mr. | the cotton crisis will be t short duration, and that | oo nr to TE Lyons, to eek horde 4 itin 
Disraeli, M. P) attended. the drill of the Reserve at by February next a he latest „the Southern Lincoln, is based exclusively on legal considerations This 
ports will be open for the exportation of cotton. | document, it is гас establishes that the — 
ela duri uring which ar with England єтїш 
The Pays denies the statement made by some French | Ban Jacinto, by acting as he has done, has committed a баан 
and Neon sentiments which I have listened to îrom you to | papers, that President Lincoln had proposed to refer the the omiy ri тышо, aw, oa de а tas тиш 
Set re en and country. f sinc E cae. st that your offer to | differences between England and the United ч to | to go to some American port, where the case could have bees 
end your eui untry againstattack will never be required. : the — the Emperor cms ete Bong before the proper authorities in presence of Че - 
io in article on the Am n questio English би E: that 5 in this search, despatches ba | 
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РРІСЕЕ YE. —The m СА Таѕ evening 
announces that, ves Admir hay. 
mentary plan for attachin en SAP qas to the 
Royal Navy, under wa provisions of he recent Act of 
Parliament. The number of officers will imited to 
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England directly, there ns and the rights of 
деа Конче, ог p sri de andi i insaltingly trampled 
under 2 was by accident that AUTE as insul 
There s oub at the No rth Ame ese з. аена 
and under any — ey w € € the 
the same mann in the : iig of hme Anges 
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Can a proceeding contrary to all natural law and +0 |it likely that Mr. Lincoln will give up the prisoners." 
all written law be tolerated, апа are there not grounds е The в ваше journ nal states that t President Lincoln has 
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nd reat mo oderat that it it сөгү & ато! оа апу hurtful 
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eral security—it is = s n " ot civili tion, itis the | James Adger, which wasrecently ге 
pivot of the modern world.. For ur ur p үче wish with all | called at the Azores on the 21st ult. homeward "- 
Ru Sun ot er quia чал а Тайыз hum Havre siata Qt e Federal ehi 
nations ma; ог ẹver. Inthe ar circum. сев 1 
which we are verse A desire that дена eyes that port had been thrown into a state 
ЭКЕ ЧЫН (|j that satisfaction she | by 
exactly the Their uniform will be similar, titled ; and, naturall ачан їп De 
р dod те, m aei. when called out they will mess eall for йе ME to our te important markets of py e roadstead of two large clippers, who on 
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longed to the loss of $o Whole world." again.— The French Gove 
The Monde, the clerical organ, which seldom says а |-бгзь step to check the expe 
good word of Eng k si d ee gh to speak | been sent to stop the cons 
as follows on the iron:cased frigate, at- Cherbourg, 
“We must n У == ен з a permits The ing epo ренк ап 
Americans аге no longer in а state to listen to reason, and emps publi shes 
— people ask themselves if Great Britain mn кы the upholders of the vast E. 
to American arrogance, if she will again allow her flag to be | ocracy, the declaimers for liberty 
insulted ; and publie opinion, which gom ринен es nited | home, while the intellectu al portion 
States in this affair, en her to go 0! m" ЕЕ of the advocates of red 
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drill they will be entitled to an клеш for энеге се” 
It is also inten create an honorary order in 
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England, charged by the circumstances wit h defe ding the | has been divided between the families 
general intereste which she hassao ofteu Wounded, bas а noble | The Ami de la Religion has received & 
mission to fulfil. We shall see how she acquits herse blished РА 
The Débats, їп an article signed by M. Prevost кыы, Russia," **whicb," states the жай еда 
thus speaks of the relative interests of France and — of criticising the reforms of 
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