THE EEE CHRONICLE AND Ac GAZETTE, 
— 24, 1860. 
Lo m FA ET = = the counting out of the | Liberal interest, i agit mm of Divett. The | whieh has now Tecome mt indispensable to our 
House, and ultimately the debate was eer O’Conor Don, who. has just co of age, a Capt. | “Secuety as year that that tie impro AE atoahon The Bue 
+ ai tidy. Pudi of the 3 didate Dragoons, Do brother ‘ot the late peror, eps cending the throne, spontaneously declared that he 
i er, are candidates for osc yere tee accepted, as the rulg of his ieltbok a mops, the respect 
The Kine oF SARDINIA has ‘accepted the v tiis candittités inthe. dad “Londonderry, M r. | of treaties concluded by pre eceding Gov ents, and thee ie 
of the Æmilian provinces and of Tuscany, an ‘Cormack in the Conservative interest, an i oo of conduct to which His Majesty Soares ot cs 
has issued decrees annexi g those -states to Sar- eer and Mr. G. Skipton in tee Liberal interdkte aes e the exceptional character of the circumstances 
tht X ` Captain Charles White, a relatio! cof the late member, | Which determine us to .demand that a modification 
TIS ARE CE ee Bing a yy candidate for Clare. . The Re orter states as hiquld. pow. be pib in the . delimitation, of, the 
circular addressed by M. ou all the | proof of the i nterest felt in 5 tive rel of the > hee Been 2B Boa titi tue tha, conpion. a 
S n a Tesu! be r e ed te by the cession of 
tomers oe S} d i rapis of Ria | to the result of the late & o tr Cork, tin pi State Lombar a ont, he a rst change in the territorial cir- 
e reasons whic ave to D, amie Perf Italy ; 2 e aare y of other States to this 
ainakaan of Savo n thi RAPEN d Vie p e Aaea erit snie a mandi parang Sandon: 
y ‘or us especial vit ; and it is in no way an abandon- 
Hak whioh wall be RE kaoh wn oT tet op nae ers Odie p.—It i ted that | ment of the a ras ar 7 m all ciakar tay thio pna 
Vice- Admiral W. F. Martin i is sean succeed von miral | ment of the Emperor to existing treaties to demand, that they 
column, M. THoUVENEL states that the ag f the Madhara uld not, in reality, be sitered to our detriment. In acom- 
aan EEN T oe à à r CS: | munication which is addressed before all things to the good 
e rdinia rendered 1t necessary I Sae IAN COMMA Japtain Frederick faith o of $ the Cabinets of Turob, and which proves that which 
for France to obtain more important frontiers, | B. P. Se; the Pelor i "OL, screw-corvette, ha sa ahs ee ore armel ot a APES: ght I to hesitate 
2 * 2 o ae ny i to Pi tit was wished to 
; a France e not ypraned $ the È nexa- been ee R ee constitute that country eanan of the-Alpe,s0 UMLI 
i * H * hold the passés into France open ? However annoying that sit 
on. the name of natio S ies, but o a-e OLUNTEER REVIEW. ig a is stated that her Majesty | tion was, we loyal pipar aaia ance ea toitduring halta century ; 
guarantee for a better frontie ee Miniter will review the Volun Corps of the metropolis, and EER soona waere rata ns n a it after a c: Binge poet Italy, oe 
. o es y havo ished us occas: a > dU 
also publishes a Speech uch localities as may render attendane ce convenient, D | ought we to admit that the conditions which we Save aecveae 
addressed on Wednesday a ation, rae | Ta course of June next, in Hyde Park. lously rospacted, pits to Sica pes» ne tzonbio. into. oe sinters 
z . . national relations, sho ated ? 
Say Oy, in which he said that urope | on its side, os it oes hit h A: à addition A the weight with 
“everybody in Eur 
who does not yield to the antagonistic pas of 
dForetqn. 
eae 
_ France.—The Moniteur of Thursday ae h two 
mpor raks E aoaie 1, a circular addressed by M. 
Thouvenel to all the Powers who signed the final Act 
and 
jtahle.”? 
4 
ring more grave and 
a sense hake disadvantageous, I hasten As saad that the Govan 
f Ar f ent of the hi 
gitn News, ienna, ich it de: hoe y Seep iron the freo consent of the King ot 
Savoy and Nice; and 2, a despatch addressed by M. Sardinia and of the Aide Nae which will be 
Ty y Borne. | ™de will therefore xempt fom all ak? mce as from all 
Covrt.—The A ae en Aii Prince Consort, accom constraint. Our frm i tentan moreoy to arrange it, as far 
panied by Princes Alfred, Arthur, = Leopold, the in answer to the protest of Switzerland against the | as the territories of Savoy, sî bject to ane venti. utralisation, 
Princesses Alice, Helena, Louisa, and Beatrice, arrived at | annexation. = om following is the text of the cireular = ech ang 1 ah aR injure any acquired right, and not to 
Buckingham Palace on Wednesday sborne, | to the Powers Pam i sa de are ae a King of Sardinia and without 
travelling from Portsmouth by a special non thej «yon The Em “Paris, March Tat! 60. karie veri ion of the general interests St m the coe oa si 
. * . | an nperor, in bis seed E$ to the gr at bodie: S hi 
Direct Portsmouth Railway. On Saturday morning the | of the Stato” on the opening ot the pekinese Session, ex. | Savoy ar Bs o onya of Nice to 
Earl of Ge s, Lord Steward, and Viscount | pressed his ideas in the prevision ofa considerable terrirorial rales of p abis Tae ths ee established. and i the most rigorous 
Castlerosse, yee dtitberlatn. ed the Household, | #teration on the ot of go ps, ppe announced the Stoa pe the powtilati > Nnguage, 
ri intention of submitting to the wisdom and equity of Eur vi pu ations destine ng be united to P 
ved at rom London resses to her | question which is not G, y the ambition SE Branoe; but in | Sure Us iia ale Foes 3 Bor Sopra ry to their feelings ; if 
Majesty from both Banter, = Parliament. Tes ape a tes a manner put by the a noon themselves. His nets hae lage ae ane ERTAGA ality. nas Inver mies 
S wir at Mira ‘tad | their polite Pireta ue our own ; if 
noon the Queen ai considered that the moment has come t o fall this angaasmens, lastly, that the Alps tute the barrier which t 
ied by Pri Hel . F ini $ sa Said I hasten, in c fort ny his orders: to empower you say, ch mns 
pani y Princess He ys Prince and Pri Ci: T Eyvan 0 4 oternatly separate Italy from Ponte we may ¢ e ourselves. 
z Pè” ; ur pict tioi sf ae binet Rid z ? * ahi; 
ingen arrived on a visit to her Majesty. In the eveni Rolemisactey freely adhered To, OA € atin ofe cam. | £2.00 c vss peo is, that the new frontier to be established 
the Queen had a diner party. Sunday morning paign aA T our AS ‘have established in the most fern ae emp aa ae ag Pt a pai et ae 
the Queen and Prince Consort, Prince Alfred, Prince | #tefragable poner, that we had not for object a any territorial idea of nationality, it is not as a natural frontier, that we pro- 
fetes, the Princesses Alice, Helens, and Lovien, and | 227% ete "it renina f reod us to diitervone in | secute the adjunction of Savoy and of Nico to our territory 
the Prince and Princess. of Leiningen, attended Divine | enabled to foresee, in hypoth from which disinterestedness it ia solely as rantee, anat ger. gr sas gach tha 
service at Osborne; the officiated, | ought not entirely to banish prudence, a situation analogous to | selves peor A tgs i Cs: tile ge cote mie te a eis OF 
Jn Monday morning the , Prince Consort, ao whi b Saat ER Itself, we aa ourselves nut only disement, still more so to all ideas of conquest, our sole 
yal alked out. The Prince PON OL bee hhh not Boi ing it about, but that we have, object is to ahaa, in the name of the pepin o of pane law, 
T T . es the contrary, enone steel i mnectures, to follow the vei 
i of Leiningen Osborne. ENN urse most fitted to k ofthe chances of of the future. ee ould oN bee ae aari P fin Door 
the Queen and Royal ii walked and The stipulations of Zurich, ‘ike those of Villafranca, entirely ex- | time, T hope, has contributed to efface, and that as a security 
n. the morning and afternoòb. On Weds Loe aera the p i een? pt ge vt pl Wise Pn against the ¢ dangers which the Basaiopecen nt of et oe 
afternoon, soon atter the Queen’ s be Spe at sn kin p own interest ; and far from favouring the development of a - gt Babar sone . with the King of ‘Sardinia 
Palace, Majesty held a at which ne ice te of things which could furnish us with legitimate and $ gw 
js in accordance with the n ities of the common defence. 
Admiral Van Dockum had an pers ami delivered pressing Ade nagad ae = oe ee i in thete literal The Government of the Em ; of confidence in the 
his letters of r elk and M. Thorben de ee) , oe weight e consideratiéns which it could put forward, 
ob ra cheered hs dential aa enour, the dispositions of treaties whi the main- | has entered into negotiations with the Cabinet of Turim 
an audience and de ide us_credentials anish | tenance of the territorial circumscriptions of Cent) Italy. on _the subject of this important question. You know in 
Minister. Thursday the Dp ke de Wontpexiiter I need not now adveré to ireumstances. which have | what terms. pad Sele orrespondence. You are equally 
visited the Queen at ‘Bucking m ‘Palace In the prevented the success of our efforts. It is a point I aai ex- hey e answer, and you have seen that re- 
ce. plained in former he sa na a and iad Ror owes recall ivi tl ich 7 rà, the 
hono Sore the Duchess of} the fact that the sg e'all| Sade oe ioe ce Mate DTA ATAN the 
Sutherland with oe ia a — Dati The things, and in the pea a euii with. ‘he: ERER tice of P A a IE consequence. 
Prince Consort, of a definitive order of things in the Peninsula alone deter- p f i c$ i f right 
by -Pr Ren mined us to seek, in er tions Te nt from that mt h AE OEELA HIEN Ue powecns of Demeeny. adot E 
on horseback, fa visited ` the South *Kenahicton Se iad IEG area th RES WERT CHER the eens garate our A E n Peni Appian by te 
i ; ity which insp 
Museum. Int pa ii aE her Sn mem mnt dh wp party. bth ese br> ding < n A nek situation foro it, and the f friendly spirit which X dieeta its relations with 
Tue PRIN ered to |i ence d o = toredig t; and without p France, It will Paes dag Le ing guaran ao legit 
assemble at Spithead for ee T a etl the ourselves in opposition the pio which has constantly | mate, we should en enen nts S Tada €6 
inspired both the acts and the age of the Emperor, we | settle the iti i tances 
Prince of Wales across the Atlantio, S his visit to | had, nevertheless, to consider the prejudicial effect which t ST frequently fn in sols and di ont gear rent have 
x “ Sees ; n 
kanada, TA consist of the Hero, 91, screw, arran se in Italy ee cap: ro or i =— n ó ot always nadaa th founding their combinations on bases, 
power, Capt. Gi H. mour, wns will hoist his |i» impossi spute the fact that the formation | uniting the conditions of a true stability, which, indeed, are 
F rr * ofa considerable State, possessing both sl f the Alps, i 
ud pendant as Commodore the ‘squadron; the | event of the highest Sary with regard to tho s souri ity of our lg mae aroun tern het ona ae Ae et rere nee 
Jame P A J h- gence of recip: in 3 ani intend 
Eicon knight poh ae x ait ame acu fron 7s se geograp a situa oF Sardi xe res an | to secure peace have sometimes only ult the sowing 
Charles W. Hope; and er counted 0 vite a alaty = ve that ETR ardly | in the political stem of fresh seeds of difficulty and compli; 
diee Bay snide ie Roya paidi yacht Osborne; | Set 00 ly ana wan in some ort ili by a gaent | ete "Bhe cman ries oe mma ane 
j ower. 0; a ives now aui us esire the realisation is, on the 
j er, Master is R he a develo ment whi Pust ney tr li Ý nt ia ee ies |e Ji ae Ripe! 
e home in t tial reac eerie wible ite polation so conformable to the general interest that it is 
` Herc bi ‘the finest | Alps wina aber EAn Ah ke Ta s ie ee iy» we are confidently persuadéd, to make 
: one beret ae gin 5 in the case of part of any system conceived and drawn up with fore- 
ro apen De ió mes Ai “our acye » to open access to our territory sight. 1t finds, therefore, its legitimacy in the absence of all 
asta and rin ae x by its own forces to disturb the with the un observances of Europe, and 
yar princi ana. 2s sve i OS pokes win be Tins regardo 1 py the court of 
ves 
d aa ea ee read., — leave a dents 
om dentine sid = Im the death in answer to the a test M. 
‘THE teinarae or Roggeman has confe erat eae ora BLA, = one pasis vt orea ps of) by Switeerlant, en says that “Swi a = ages 
quent igram, A Archdeacon of Winchester, and | to any Pow ot, Ave. tbe ener teos alclated tog tn the cone | receiv y proofs of the friendship of the 
of St. Mary’s, Southampton. ditions of @ just balancin; a trength, and, above all, oe, pre 4 have confidence in 
DEANERY eee a the <i y thi hich has placed our sys- | France.” M eee 1 then examines the question of 
e at the foot. of sherwustern slopes of the Alps? | icht, d eq and 
histo ory for the last two centuries, espe- t, denies the validit ty pE the treaty of 1564, 
cially in there was a question of set the eventual | says that the ners blai Faucigny 
frane fia and later, when the suo- | was made in favour E Barty, and that the Federal 
ctor a ations have been | Council, th Muita ithout itima 
hichextendud th neil, ashe, S wit nas 
E e aa gg ee 
than re abou con . ourene 
now before us, the ion of Savoy and of the ji 
Site coh eases pra of tn he Powe might ane te saat gf e 
onfident that my thoughts cannot allow of false | is disposed to adopt any modifications suggested either 
interpretations, I experience no embarrassment in qn for the gen preh above all, for the interest 
to seek a gir from the sty gee sort with of Switzerland. The Patri the evacu- 
Woking Siiteting: femembradtee Which the present penera? t the Sardi 
to mind that at om of Savoy, ad that he firs detachment of French 
when Europe was little disposed to use fo pa nurning from will arrive in Savoy 
er heron Aa N AS AIM AS DE | eacthe Seih Tiit The Constitutionnerseys that the with: 
to leave to us a portion of the territory | drawal of the ne French troops from Italy is sign of A 
