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t e. Eng - | transfers r extraordinary ts, large 
Mr. Wbitworth’s rifled guns are forthwith to 1 уә ygi t great offen e 16 admits мутта leg een umi aen, 
n the ordinary use of the service, la and has for a rone ime pu vie a есеи poue Canada, and that without кы Parliament, 
| is as acceptable w with s edu "p ated classes as among the | he said, ‘nothing will be added to the d 
ajority of the peop says that if, om account necessary that а real uitiis аһ 
Ай of гаа” affair of the Tre nt, калала now makes : ect е РРС qoe geo 
against the Northern States, or priieipal | aant" mould düfofesedü eventa © ж 
gE e follo Rig acr зана rim motives will be to secure her predominance at sea, and | country, the Government will agree 
em f fu Mi oat Washingt i-am Affairs to that the war will finally militate against this object, DON Smp the wp Aa 
re ies ative o : к reasu a giv 
pps Lor ral ms m jose | Pass by compelling America to create a formidable navy, тте espana тъ Ч with that of the Qo 
TER AT WAHH and thereby become one of the first maritime Powe: will nger happen that two years p 
e PARI 15, Dec. 3, 1861. e Temps fears that E € no longer “ ке ept in n her Lus ай — = Gen pen M «көс МИШ a control оеш 4 
кш credits an ndi хо егу desirable guara 
the English СӨРҮ To Tre t y Maon Ыы we оа mice уе Анун частота ла ure 55 ang а exists if we have the strength to respect the laws whig еч conseq 
in France, if not the same emotion as in England, at least | РОС too pow l an "ally f France. } b d have made." 4 family, tl 
great astonishment н Е = — Public opinion | Without end are current in Paris as the state ft me explanations from М, Forcade la ! је ha 
at once ir iw red, with a for the consequences, whether | feeling in America, but they cannot be traced to апу tin thoriubs of thé Tanica ^ D Пода 1 
such an could possibly“ bo Деййн, and there cannot | authentic source, and аге no doubt to be attributed to respecung the state or i nances, the Senatus (у, { Т 
з €" slightest доп s pcd sd Ad dio dk | the anxiety for nev n Mond was reported that [ox А vx apr sia da bcn to, Машади ў К+ о 
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nar y rules of International law that it throws the respon- | а well-known firm in Paris had communicated to th m ont of 133 ME No 9 TEES M e only Sem, | -—— 
sibility exclusively upon the commander the San|A ican M t spateh they had received to th PES һ measure, 3 
Шу E e 1 merican Minister а pa у с ү, f 
Jacinto. We cannot Y et ім Кіе this supposition is 7. z The Mon e of Wednes a. in soul that the ti 
well founded, and the Emperor’s Government has iheretore felt | effect е ое е сол. —— e Journal des Débats has received. а first т Warning for ag 3 a 
called aon to ener Ihe рен Y raised һу the aae surrendering the 5о п : аков замай" оп м. 23d inst., ud ві " P 
of the two passengers on board the Tre e desire to uesday it was asserted that the house of Roth tig aa igned by M. & | po^ 
tributo" ло prevent à „созі, which is, pora shape ed by зиз пове child һай received а iom Mages that th s his tis is БЕРЕ Spirit, and endem c 
friendly sentiments, g C кыза of oT isti Ad а рта © ih Pire aMé сесине а ein Eig shake the faith Mi is peop ple in eer insi troops we 
to put the rights of its — —N а of actack— | matum of knglan with indignation an mtem The doctrine: Ofesses артап соп ба 
а! АС peret an o tho curity of n ls, have, | The that it is informed that General | о the тенен раче эр the Prenoh people agreed to бш vise 
it annot т adiit, то tr the Р under Government tha that | M‘Clellan had officially informed the President that Th А following passage îs quota " тош tle Раш ң уйе 
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ances. If, t eat regre Washing кып he disapproved of the seizure of Messrs. Mason and 5 uk: 
shouid be pr approve the обо of the commander | Slidell. T ‘Temps of Saturday evening E principal motive of the w boi] 
сы : wis t consider ММ. Slidell and Mason | that а despatch has arrived. in Lo on adon fro - “Nor have we any wish to mni with M. te 
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fe extremely тор regrottablo robols n either, оба i DIS o on оша ро Seward, ens z сү IR de nm rin D EA * бат qnomm p: киш к= 
we have alwa, ma the u 1ited States атой, тш us. On|on th subject oí ee ds cer йа дигин, most fondamental principlec ofthat Constitution isthe isthe de Dan 
what gro чт , in the first supposed cas merican | says the T'emps, “ Mr. S ard assures Кап Russel s and that it is to indulge in theillus jurisconsult, Dalm о 
United gave arrested IM. Mason. "ds Slide "E The n т bine t of Washington, "faithful to its а ро опе too easily ‹ captivated by texts, to believe that itis the 
md а-л ко а nes, th Pinos Maro Sut ie e би t eee the Emperor, and not the Emperor that "cem 
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flag extends to ns found on board, hough they with d. hts of belligerents. and that satis irai 
a ecu geni i mia — tt pte ла де oy il loyal r | за ig Fed А t ва faction The Moniteur of yesterday announces the apps. declarati 
the gter of the enem, Е Mason € jvc pen there- | У! Fear T given E overnmént in C836 | ment of 2 vice-admirals, 3  rear-admiral i dence, 
fore, by virtue of this s pri кары, E» pol i: vom captains d. 4 lieutenants of menfe imminen 
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о ора a ultimatum, was wri en after h e P ian Ambassador, who died on Th wed, be 
UT ner imas bo pretended that they could be russian Ambassador, i y presei 
sed P v contraband o Po. W. constitutes pobre id of j eret of of NE Contederato heim "e abs к Hernies h S O 8 уеагз old. pped down E the fem: 
not, it is true, precisely settled; the limits are not | in rica. onstitutionnel s ст at e ens аїгса: f his em i į 
53 ^ р Y re eese ger tuo Ше Pads [ania Sed: wid vonadnchelé SOCOM apoplectic fit, on the staircase of his embassy, d male h 
persons, the stipulations found i ма aties relative to military | of the ie ckade x S "d P » a^ di d f m в—ТЬ shop in Paris with Qu 
persons clearly define the character of the individuals who | Of © ad outhern Ports, ай tha Мена ot by Englishmen remained closed on Monday as a mut TÉ this ] 
alone are liable to be viue Tina: by Я Now it cannot | them way into ағатлаћ, pursued by two | of respect to the memory of the Prince Consort; C 
ees etim : ux e that MM. Mason and Siidell can | Е ederal Hee at present cruising before the port Saturday ume meeting of the French asi 
would, бн гэт по еен d - is s cat H жа piis | merica manders having deelared that they English inhabitants of Cannes was held under the pe between 
but the pretext that they were bearers of official despatche: would capture the British vessels if they ventured out f h an address & of Denn 
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immunities of that flag EM po zi "be сае | W y of Mexico at the same inea ав v SrS. Mason 
and navigation of third Powers would be liable to suffer at any Slidell, have arrived in Paris.—The discussion of the| «Gentlemen, —At the last sitting I enumerated the emine 
omen their innocent or even indirect relations with | Seyaus Consultum was resumed on Friday in {һе |members we have lost. To-day it is my painful duty to alà И 
either of the belligerents. The latter would not have a right to : y n e to this list, which is already bu! on | 
uire from the neutral the most complete impartiality, and . Bar Brenier, form rly ambassador at e Royal Hi Highness Prince Albert of dus ub Hi 
to interdict M from being mixed up in any way with acts o es spoke in Ё vou of continuing to the peror | is in every mouth ; the remembrance of him will Жаз reso 
s pum алеу yi - оа ч сеча — amete ge the absolute prerogative to open extraordinary eredits, | heart. The British Constitution did not admit January 
ЗБЕ E "agknoviedgs PA vare ея here коша Бе «| 2nd disputed thé accuracy of the eport of М. | Consort to an offi inl pe cipation E ша Р . Атат 
ми 2 част those vexatious pr: s against whic Fould on the h finances, M. Casabianca was the by his DE of all owed fies ern Pp < арча 
п vid 'ower protested inde energetically than the | next spea unt de Segu e опе | his ү: irements. perso: rit Аш 
Lco A сынагын rezwd the of the leaders of the Ultramontane сна y, then | raised an undisputed throne for him, sheltered Mates | 
seize, the question, though shifting its ground, could not be | addr" ate. эы һе — Meran os xar pallam tim ;" Hei Britan 
учу ed in a sense fa ble to the commander of the | embarrassment of Fran by Í title af Р ай of the Zoologieal Society of London  Téparati 
DaDa Ta virtue ge peg ctm — — ofthe the Imperial prerogative of. Ам: to extraordinary the other titles which decorated his name. Hence, "ges th 
of the territory whose flag it bears and there would bea | 30A Supplementary credits, but by the. successive | I believe Lam not wanting fas, Mii (hok. Mi he 
эман of -— MEE Aet ch forbidsa foreign Sovereign | political and military mistakes of the Imperial Govern- fill Mig mong тон societies. Ge 
‘exercis iction on that + 16 cannot, doubtless, | ment. first t error was the war against Russia; a particular э 
be i ich | E А 
Жаа рола oneri ger pui са e United ite second great error was tho war against Anstein, | Yoa Мате not тронове: v m 
right of asylum, which isa consequence ofit. Without wish- | LAIS second blunder had been partially atoned for by here Evi р "отоо dug interpres grand ri 
ing to er pon - more thorough discussion ofthe questions | the sudden termination of the Italian aign after society And Ta your wis ро a Шан = not 
Per nd l mE ha d: erm and essi с said | ће battle of Solferino, and by the conditions of the ful testimony o of our deep nnd LÀ 
cannot, without infringing those principles which. АП 5 БЫ peace concluded at Villafranca. But the hopes inspired | in a - min Ww |I R w 
Powers are alike in in maintaining, nor without putting | Dy th e were unhapp ort-lived. The sanction | The iteur publishes in its Lond 1 Тра, 
Косек а own conduce «рө the present | given to the principle of non-intervention е for E the flics ing article on the Prin ce Consort's (шеп j to Froh: 
EU aata or A pap pipt M : Aer TY the San vere practical result that Piedmont might intervene agai “The growing aversion to nsive vw-— 2 Vien 
gar opinion, hesitate as to tho course to be dud Torà Ta ons | everybody, but that no one might in "pda Peri pur Sena por to the n Cr etii рак 
=: скат he demand A ee а реет - e vA "ш even had ина ntly e Бөгү родзе вее: кл Duke of * ( 
ch consists in th ediate releas А к 1e presence ot а | the weiten аан іп Eng expressly exceed | 
рест с ions Eo French“ garrison of V n Rome was able to | wil taat tho expense ot Ris funeral per^ { = 
the capta ОШАТТЫ Character to the | Secure по for the opinas xà ек of the M — romains of bs mansion i Ms : | -— 
Federal Government would be inspiredbya | Pope and Cardinel Antonelli, But t о s С | 
: ati which his lordship had built, and were 9 Pattern 
s impo Ке о conceive any object ог апу interest that it could : - б E r | e i 
have | ite тоң of pro foli ing a rupture with. Great | 0 the Senate itself a year befor es Prince Napole eon. | James Graham re арас REFUSES hurchr S is эшо E quei 
Britain ya анага different attitude. For ourselves, who | That speech was the real cause of the blow given t ` | stone, bearing only his name with the dates o of Gloucesi- eapit 
ould see in such a rupture a complication in every way | public confidence, of b nstant] pe cd erui fate Duke of x, the D ts of e ФЗ “рор 
deplorablo of the dum alt ih кь the Corel ОТ Loi пее, of the constantly тны E eui and the Mee Sophia, epa uncle айй ар at Winds | i Маар 
ington alr to юре, and а dini taleu- p who were entiled to a royal fun: in teries of 4 sition, 
to the. Prset v Serious uneasiness to all the aeter ses |le d deem ант tt ДЕ: Duch a of K the Que ena шой, (e w . даса 
ct, we t uchess о: һе Quee: » 3 
loyal friendship to the Cahi nad es ы aere dt чр Mee es nal for a чыч ete uproar in t in the garden of нна and der са [n T 
тр APD ане уннн recie er етее, ? дий "Canrobert, Marshal Vaillant, M with no official pomp. The fis body IL BAT Which h 
opportunity of speaking frankly with Mr. Seward, if he | Теё ise , M. Billault, M. Baroche aud E have dered їп һе same spi 007, ani will d death cl 
desire it, to I ки : А е, vaults, but near the doot, the 
eave him a сору of this despatch. — eive, &c. | President protested against this departu e жр m тре far утту л which е P 
The са ch press generally а f this vc RE Re vecino тшн again an .intends to erect for him, perhaps at ore Ў Tux 
Dé: diés noi насыг А pprove st Ve : Y че Prince Napoleon's speech, and at length the Sena e, | he wisi x indi of thè ењ 
oul ra into | atter an extraordinary scene of clamour and int f the Maarid г 
active mig M interrup-| SPAIN Prince E 
alie gin M hostilities x break out between атуны рожа to hear him, Оп Saturday the discussion | акчи with ре Y^ the death wel pci minm 4* dis, 
e anti-English party in the | w. med by M. Fould, who spoke to the follo owing| The Z, ft; fe the afli jp f чу 
press, — strongly condemn M. Thouvenel for ны | ын fe EE Аук” : 
“ moral support" he affords to England. The Opini “Не justified the statements in his rcoent meet dev aiio Fani to her.” h 
ationale ly intimates that he ought x the effect of which, he said, Taa i гето) to re-estab bii а feeling the sole consolations whie h Ambassador beg i 
ashamed of я approval which the despatch met ity. n ас ігесв PAREN. e 1 е 
ас ho Débats адв that the Fede- continued to rae but for the neident which МЫ probabiy havo а не Р dio Cortes p Iv 
ea жейин: wet AINOA i-e i whioh had са n е. 6th. In the sitting of р ; 1 
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