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S ^^^^^^^^ jM ^^^^^ M : )^ ' ^ na :-taw ; ari 8 taMictiws-wat ^ d ^ De £ sent , o , ut to the xFrenefa , « nd-EwglJ 3 b . ; 53 G , nlsters in $ t . Petersburg 4 ; o i ^^ draw , ^^ pd tGlarendon ^ expressly declared tUttt l ^ fKE ^ 4 % afreasoh- to suppose that fresh negota . a ^ l ^ is ^| 0 tlie ^ subject would be -renewed—there was ¦ * jia * end" of the propositions made by itussia . •¦? v » _ -w *•• ' - . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . y . _ :- . _ - - ¦ ' ' ¦ * * ptjhjfil "week , also , ; Ministers liaye given Parliament a clefircr explanation | , han has . been yet made of Count Orloff ' s mission to Vienna . It
4 H id ^ cyri | se ^^ < S ?§ fe £ SsOTs . *^ wp-be placed under xka ^ ^^ Sj ^^ B ^ iaa ^ 0 the regiments of the line are intended for colonial serviee ; ba ^ m ^^ Sf ^ j ! tihde ^ i ^ . ^ t' ^' biaw a ^^^^^ tet ^ OEfc : ^ E ^ eXi | 4 s ^ id , ^ l | land in TurJ ^ r a , qoatjii ^ i ^ . ^ iy thousand men , a considerable piopprtlon ' pFTtlieitn drafted ' froiai ; & £ & % ^ wiflg m li ^^ & 0 . Supply t % , place in Frajjc ^ , extensiyis augmeatiiiiolis of thfei army are going . oh . " ' . Ik . ] o ^^^ p ^; 0 ^ t ^ -vrM ^ the ^ recruiting of the line proceeds - ^ pi a )^ r «; i ^^ it is _ anticipated that the ccti ^ pH ^^ n / of % od militia laws will ^^ . afford ^ be ^ pppbrfeiinity < farj . feK
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pM ^ Mwaw "^ o £ morftJs ^^ p ^ b ^ pD ^ te ^ ei ^^ io . ¦ ; change . ^ - X ^» l ^^^^^ # Jra ^» l ^" Jution ^ otakf ^^ deu ' ce . iji | fe | gi ^« a ^^ mission ^^| bgp ^ p »^^ te « gii ^^^ proceede # |^| B ^ JBj |^ t ^ $ 0 im ¦ &&&& $$ * accomp ^^ ll& ^ sf ^ Pfee ^^ SiSft ^ fl- ^ MMii ^ ratheiv . ca ^!^§ da th ^; i * li ^ ed > % ; t ^ which « Qi |^ y ^ ji | W ^ ~ tWSi » % « te- " . gether , 1 ^ ij ^^ . ^ , 3 ^§^^^ A ^ 9 ^ # S ' Crown poliBysE ^ f ^ S ^^ rM ^ J ^ MjjM ^ im policy by ^ U ^^ lM ^!^ < SR jM ^ M ^^ W 9 fi
obviated m i&eili ^ e las £ ^ ssiqijj f U | tje mierpncc only can be &&&& $ & , f $ WBB&k& ¦ $ «© i * 6 « P ® , PTP " ceedings , tliat MajSv ^ je ^ is i ^ ajad Pt ^ er ^ are i no worse than . their ; . VQwjftQlBgi ^ # s their . detec&pii was a Parliamen ^ fy in ^ ^ tftA ^ j ^^ ^ SP ^ e ^ en ^ of wMch ^ honiounaMft' . ^ m beTPfi Tj , njtej | m preventing . The code Qf- ^^^ pm 9 ^ P ^ ^ fihiF as strict as that . am ^ ng ; prp % sftp ^ r ^ ry ^ ty ^' Wlien one of them is 4 e ( e < && 4 in ^ aJp ^ ctos ^ t ^^ ey all join to shield him fiw » & vmnhmmty * * P his crime . So " honouuabjy-U has ^ Kouse : of Commons adhered to ^ s rvilQ , ; tha $ !^ 1 \< Wgh . nWi > --, tfte ^
have had the guijt of several Qt ^ - Qp , pup Hcly established , none of . them ha £ Men into vthji bands of justice . SproggB and rToink > tts . RI ^ ^| ai in gaol because they were paid the present ; ^ ajj ^ of the influetioeV tlfeir votes on legl 8 . l ^ Qn ,. li ^ current coin of the realm . The vendors . -p £ ;; XQtg& were canaille , the . purchasers ; genfaipen ; ¦ whipji nittkea all the difference ; before our Big Whjgs , ia a British court of justice ! - ^ -t .-io ¦ ' ' -r j Next in importance , as , tending to a refprm > is a little local bill , introduced by . Mr . ' Collier , to extfcnd tho jurisdiction of . the Stannaries , Cs > vat from Cornwall to Devpusbire . In doing 90 he would also extend the principle of limited
liacreasing that forice ; and > &i-tefjfeft , i ^ tmh&f& % . militia camp is to be established , ? probably , at Chobhani , receives general belief . Alarge proportionpf the coast-guard is ordered to be ^ ready for-serrice afloat , to form the nucleus of new crews . The Baltic fleet , which ii to be ready in . Miarch , is to . be placed oindfeE 3 lr "Charles N * apier ; his second in command being Admii-al Chads , noted for the admirable training . Tvhich he gave to his men in the Excellent . Admiral Chads is perfectly acquainted with steam navigation and its last improvements . . In short , there is every appearance that England is placed at once in a position to strike a decisive blow , either defensively or offensively . '
In Parliament some progress has been made with business , although tne debates have , with few exceptions , been not remarkable for length or animation . Lord John Russell has re-introduced his Jew Bill , with many protests out of doors , both from advocates and opponents of the measure , against the formal repetition of that ceremony . But he has now placed the action of Government on a very intelligible ground . In the first instance he proposes to abolish the three oaths now existing : the first , declaring allegiance to the Sovereign , is siqrple and intelligible enough ,
but is more conveniently incorporated in a single oath , comprising the desirable objects . The supremaoy oath , framed to keep Roman Catholics out of Parliament , is spared to persons of , that faith , l ) ut is enforced upon Jews , -whom it keeps out by the accidental use of the words - on the truo faith -of a Christian . " And the abjuration oath , disclaiming allegiance to the descendants of James the Second , is a blasphemous moclcery , since God is taken to witness that the jurator will pay no
allegiance to a race which is not in existence . Disusing these three oaths , therefore , Lord John Russell proposes to substitute one , declaring alleffianoe to the Throne , repudiating the authority of foreign , potentates , and , in short , accomplishing all the substantial and living purposes intended by the three oatlis . Theseho would ennet by bill ; but , he hints , sliould the Lords throw out tho measure , that ia dctiling with a case oC a member of the Jewish persuasion , tho House of Commons might repeat the courso taken m tko
1 L ~ : - ^ 113 - - -- - ^ . - ¦ -- ' v ¦;• • - *» -- . - ' . - - ¦ fpHJ : S wefll | Mirttsters have confessed , through the 1 ^«« ppg ^^; m T ^ arliattT ^ . ^ tih ^ yiie ^; p ^ jeafeleV ? settreiiielafc t ^^^^^ quesjlion . *| Mr | l ' A ^; erdeen ^ itta ^ a ^ v with teclmicil accuracy , ^ b ^^ -es th ^ it we a-re ^ iot : yet at war , and- clings *«^^ S r ^^ iic ^ ^ t ^(^ tb ; jb&e ; iiime ^ hat ; so % ^ , ^ § u ^ i ; is '" n ^ - ^ hi ^^^ a ^ l ^ be ^ ce ^ may ^ yei he ^ 4 vJedbtftthis is avowed ^ ^^ fidLVidualsentibaent ^^ m ^^^ MMm ^ Mm * ireairi ! ionivmnloniatic-relations wjth this nountrv . * ^^ ^ . .. .
appears to hayeJbacL a twp-fpld object : one was , to BUDjaut a counterrproject ^ which , was of such' a ^ character that the ' conference of the Four Powers instantly rejected it . As this project conveyed ^ jr / CoTtnt OiflofF crossed the last communication ! of the Four Powers to Russia , as it is couched in term s so absolutely inadmissible , and-as the Czar practically disregarded all that the Four Powers had done , the transaction implies a readiness to slight the Four 'Powers , if not an hypocritical pretence of negotiating an order to cover some ulterior object . After the project was rejected , Count Orloff remained in Vienna , and during that period he paid three visits somewhat remarkable . He was ten
miniites ; it is said , with Count Buol ; some liours with ^ Prince IVIetternich ; some hours with the Ilmperor . V ^^ a £ the object of his stay couM be , Lord Clarendon cannot guess ; but report assigns to him the further mission of endeavouring to purchase the alliance of Austria with Russia , or even a virtual alliance covered under professed neutrality , by a promise of sharing the spoils if tho
Ottoman empire should be broken up . It is said that the same offer was conveyed in writing to tho King Of Prussia , and rejected . ! It appears probable , therefore ., that the attempt tpmake a separate causo with Austria has , for the px * e 8 enit at least , proved a total failure ; unless , as a private note assure 3 us , Count OrlofThas really attained more success than appears on the imrface , in counteracting anti-Russian councils in Vienna .
The unconcealed action of Ministers confirms the impression created by their language—that they have become decidedly more energetic . A largo body of troops is under orders for foreign service , comprising twenty or more regiments
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 11, 1854, page unpag., in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2025/page/1/
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