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Imperial Pmllamens. T^ Monday, April 21s...
g ^ tedtlmtibe'tiiseHsaion should * be postponed-untH Sir etotleSrWood was in his place . Sir Charles had been unforfuiiatel y detained at Portsmouth . He ( Lord Pal-Qierston ) hat ) Shared in the general discomfort '; bat he could give no explanation as to the causes . —Sir & BOB 81 GKEty'amidstcries of ~ > Question I " .-expressed his sense tit . Nib © magnfficeat speefcacle " ' at Spithead , and thought the blame belonged chiefly to ithtfrailway ; and Mr . Howard , to the astonishment of the House , which vented itself in loud laughter , and cries of « Oh ,, oh ! iSiait apifeareijtd ^ bim tb ' atHheWngements were < if a very high order , ' ttta ^' theHduse ought to be grateful to them , but that it had shown a great deal of impatience , and dii not seem , sufficiently to ^ ppreciate the magnifi-^^ sj ^ c ^^ p f ^ e px s ^ Qtts -da ^ ,, ,, .
3-xLj- -S : h' } ¦ " ¦ " > TB 3 S DVfmT ^ h ^ 'T-ABiitA . - ' ° 7-iThe Earl of Cr ^ NEioARBE moved for copies of reports and correspondence relating to the occupation of Parma by . JVIu ^ trian troops aBji the assiunption ofthe ^ go . Ternxnept of the Duchy by Austrian authorities .- —The Earl p £ . CiliBBNpoN . ( who was recerv . ed \ with cheers ) ; -mep-: tioned tl » at no ^ j dpcuments of , any importance are in . the glands of the , Administration on the subject . The gene .- ' ^ stt c ^ estion of-, Italy -hadoccupied the serious attention ) o £ ttb ^ , members of lyie late Conferences . : The . circum-r sl ^ oeajitteiiding the ; entrance of ; Austrian . ' troops . into
Qia ^^ r ^ toriea , qf ^ arma ' , had , he belietyed , been much g ^^ gsa ^ te 4 » , T 4 ? , s otePJSP ^?!^; had ; beeTi to atrengtlieni ^ tS ^ SEPW ?^^^ ^ e ^ nciess E ^ gentjiinnder ; . the ^ ublea ^ ans ^ . frpjQ the , poli |; ical injtrigues ; and criminal CT ^ pi gges ^ ^ idi j ^ a ^ rficentiLy ; , becpme rife , , > Biit- , therer to ^(|} e gav %$ ¦ sj & c ? $ l \ mft ^ repLpffa r , aa . ^ an ^ Austrian bat-, ' S ^ W ^^^^ M &*&**¦; ^ f ^ lfP ^ iai ' Miqrec ^ er , f ^ i »^ n ^? ntipj ^ b ^ s ^ njth e ^ 9 ^ ermnto ^ oJFiPajiaija ^ iid ¦ S ^^^ S ;( 3 ^^ % ^^ % ; . ^* i . ^ 8 |^ i ' qflL the > , pJiher , fiand ^ the . Djuchiea are en ^ l ^ .. to : ; ^ ll , jo ^ tlig sftd ^ pf ^^ tria incaae ^ pifixeed ; / .. ., i 5 ; ¦ . - •¦ '¦' , - ¦¦ ' . ¦ , '¦ ¦ ¦;¦ :-
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l ^^ l ^^ to ^ ak ^ ftnown ' t ^ h ' er'Majesfejr' that / if shtf'shall ' 'Wftdk ^^ fc ) fur ^ n 4 t to exten 1 itnebj'and ^^ ^^ oitSa ^ rvioe ' Wp ' tSi ^ 'intethod ^ pf opeh ' $ om ^>' 6 titidid ''' a ^ -tt '' c' 4 n- - ditAoh 'ofi entrati cej > ttiat * Hpuae' # butd ? cMeeifiiUjf ' provide foari any- chargesfw * ioh the kdoption . of that Syste ' ni'mi ^ ht ' entaihu He'fiuppofrted ' ihi & ijinotioDt ' bj'ia speech ; in Vhicl ^ h © iar & BUjMwfi & oiu of ( enlarging th 6 t i ^ ld ' of compe ^ tic / ii uilthelappointattentuof ifcS ^ serv ^ hts ; iii ^ 'Present systein' 1 pf olp . a 3 ^ : fcoWpi 6 tltien ^ having ^ e 8 ultea ' i ^ oi ^ fdu ^/ b f itte > jrf (^ Hre edKb 6 n &^ riJeetM'on' ^ cfetint'bf thektcfanpiaticeiof kh « 6 ftflplest >* udinien ; tt » ! kJaW ^ d ^ ei "• - « MEha oxotion « wib' ' fleifonded * ' ^^ Sir * StellWroftti ^ SFfc > R % tfi CWtOK '*! ¦ £ ¦ )?• «« . i . | Hi / 3 ifi . ' / ifj j . 1 ,-KrrfAK . U ! ( »^ . lni ) , < ' *¦ " ori ^ ai ¦ iflaie . fi ; HAJl > OBauw > l 6 'O ^ * H «' El * eBaad * i &^ aia ihai ^ Lb ' tcf
« ode » th )< : tlie : ten 1 ( per irnd nl 6 dera «{ Jh'yf' -Whfe 6 y ^ ce ') de 6 it 4 diJfina 1 )^ in blatie ' of'the pMt & t syfii t ^ rbyi ^ iebJih ^ aa ^ D 0 < d ' e'baVt ^ enfd nQ ^ i didates . foE ^ bpe * fi fcomptttitiVo ' exhmin ^ lon ' , ' th'rtrb' ^ tild belAw nonunalioiv , ! brit that' every ' one-shduld' Be' -afc lihertyiito compete ifdritHe service : O ' hat , ' hpweVe ' r , Ivfta aj . tgratoio ^ not ad opted b ^ xdU ^ ayicompaipiie ^ oy nierc A ^ tiloilfodies , mndfhti did not thihlc it ougii't 'lb 'be ddopiied ' in ^ i ^ hei ^ vilsor ^ fceii niije road sbmdeit ^ WctB'flrppQ Mi ^' Montalpmbe ^' * l-Wotb ^ X ) b V-Av ^ ir' - Pdl ^ mi ^ ffFAri ^ t < mto > , tt < itBhimiflio danger of a 'fer 4 v » n ^ - & pi'i 4 h ^ ' lBa « J 1 ^ tl » , T » boleiiatibn , fxwoffiee ^ a croyi ^ ^ hldhinfa - riablV leads 4 » tsocntrn ) i 8 ' ation'and : to'the'dttbr ^ ralbif of ' liberiy . Eng ^ d , occording to M , deMontaleniDb ) fe ; 'itf "" ai & aiay ' & tlii ftacliii !
o jorrfata ^ ^^ n ; The 'Ghtttttfellttif 6 f the"Eitchequ * E ^ « ipngh : 4 otroBtirely agreeing witli ' % hefeb ^ ttlartis , thought therblwaa ^ goo' ^ 'deUl > W triifth dn thbro ; 'tod Kb thefefdnsmerwjatlioiprevidiia ' qTieatibn . Jl v 1 " ' ' ''• ' '•""¦'• ;^ ., Q < ri « o 8 X !« M 0 B ! flu ^ poMied ' tlte 'iAotioil , ' He jbelftSiVed t H *! a ft » ao ^ SiWv « it 8 d ! 'to riby the Ohrihcolllot of tho ' 'fefci 3 « TOCRieprtq « fce 9 uJt , j < nob < 4 * omibp 6 n ctfmpetltibtt / Imtf fr 6 nH prtjrati ^ tao ^ inaiUMnj' , The- idten « of fh ^ 'irtad ^ ' of dbtiart-J r a ^ ttoMngrpBpp . n ^ We ' fo * theirnbtnirieea waa bo absurd , «»« ^ r-flm ^ raahlvewttb' . fieahd ' up in that House , ^ f ^^^^^^^^ lystliete is any tfodl' Jrospon ' # Ulty , f AlhoJw ou ! W : fce 4 rov 6 tpoWorcd ^ tK the Portents of W ^ p . * p »^ aagtttbnfV ^ W ^ t . Mr ; Wtm ? had eaicl Oft the SSfii ^ f 2 f' »»««*} yvtwie ^ v Mini « rtorA' maV bo resrton * BibJ ^ lra t . they ^ ttl . notnmp ' oitd . ' ^ . ^ hb B ^ tbm of ' oxa * . lutoatioiimuBt neccasorily be centraliaod . The motion
^ was inost ^ -nioderatel ^ reatprewed-,- -andrixe-hoped ^ it would be adopted . ~^ Mr . ' l . tjaHn « 3 TON opposed the motion . At this stage of the discussion , Lord Godbrich mentioned that a" tecbnicialobjeefciort had been tafeh Co'liis motion in its '• present- Bhapey ' ana ,-wtth the > view of remedyingtbedefectih ^ j suggested tbat'p ' ennissiBrt should be given' to withdra w = th 6 ' inotidri ; fltid'to ^ ttbatitute tiie words , " that * the House shall resolve itself to-iniorrow into a committee to consider the 8 ubject . " - - > niis course was adopted ; and ^ thev debate was 'resuiii ^ by Mr . EwaAt vfhoi 'said that J it -a divisioto were" catted for lie must' voter for the motion . ^— The motion' was ^ suppOTted by Mr ;» 'Trr &{ Lord EBBiNGKK > N , and 'Mr ; E «* t ; attd opposed by Mr . ' Johk-Philijmore ; Mri PHttirpps * Xbrd Robbbt Gsctfe , and Mr . LAB « tr « tf 3 EadiB . ^ - -Lor « 6 < jDERltett having replied , a division SBo ^ ed ^ - ^ Fdrthe ' niotioi ^ lOSj againstiti'' 87 '{' ' majority ;' " 21 f- ¦¦¦ ' ¦ '¦>' ¦¦ > ¦ ~ "' ¦ ' - '¦ : ' ¦> .
ABMY SCIENTIFIC COBPSi ''" . Captain ' yEBN 6 N called the att ^ rltio ' n of' tUe "tTar . iTeparfhienib td the prospective "jprb ^ btion ^ nd fee estiatolisbmerits of the AVn % ' Scie > iSflc ^ e 6 rp 3 , ' with a view' to maintaining their efflcIencjrHi iieaee , forftie purposes of war . —* Lbrd PAuttEfiisTON assured ihfer gallant" officer that the subject would meet with due attention .
; , . XHE PCBXIC ACCOtT ^ Tg .. Sur P » Aii < as BAjREiG moyed for a ., select committee , ± b jinqiiire tnto thfe ( -receipt , issue , atiij audi ^ of public nnoneys . in the Exchequer , ' ttte Pay-onice , " aiid the Audit i > epart-r me » t ,- He injuntaiived that each of % ese departments cpiitalris defect FWcB ' . t png ^ , tp ' l ^ Jbq ^^ re ^ Jnto , apid . ! redEiiff 6 d .-r-Mr . ' \\ gnuLiAMs '¦ .. secppcteJL t | fja motioii , ^ Mr , j < JfcAiis % OMB . ^ as' ^ ea / d ^ to' admrt . 'ffiat ample grQ ^ ds , had ^^^ I ^^^ Jwy . '? ' ) ls ^ % ^ ° )? g % ; W ® ' ^ ^^ pJ ^!* ? , 5 > et ^ r ' a ^ eoimij ^ fieai ( l » y' % ^^/^^ i ^ iefuiV y . s ^ pit ^ di ^ ra ?^ ^ $ tf $ M ^ I ^ lrnilfe present time for the proposed inquiry ; but ^ if thjjjBCpjase ; : t ^^^^ i ^^ . S ? ¦^^ : ^ ^ ^!^ S ^^^^ i ' | ME | iffle 6 ^ sp ^ e | o ; aiijaijar . lejT ^ ct . ;; and ,, mqufry , haying be e n , advo < ated by , Mg , ^ Q ^ yxEiR ^ iMr . W jaJ 4 ^ fia , Mx ^ . rj
jJiiUDiCT ! , ; , ^ i Hej | by fW 3 a ^ oxrqH ^ x , ancl , Mr . MESi ^ x , j ; . ; Somem ^ ttgrja . Qf roatin ^ having : ^ etf got , thrpugb , the House adjourned . " ! "' .,.. „ .,.
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vxor ^ u , u avcxag u oevcu , npL have spared , carpenters to put up shelter ,, the cdmpie-K ^ m * - - ^^^ Hif- ^ r ^ sr' ^ l iW ^ & 4- ' ^ !^ irialndghijpoii ttiem viery * grlatl ' -O ^ ing to the ' roughness of « ie ^ sea > iia 6 f M ' yfflMti an ^^ ca ^ eii % s ; ' c o « i ^ nothave' * t > e en dbtaitkea , at Constantinople , ' nor ' indeed e ^ en'fr 6 m i ^ Ian ^; ^^ . ¦ ' " . ¦' . »';¦ ' - ; ¦ ^ ?¦ / ' ., '¦ $ : & , * ¦ . ¦ : "Th ^ jrudke-Advpciite : ' ifdu ; saV you constantly rode thrtiugh ^^/ ciiiiip' ] M . ' H ^ t'ri ^' y ^ thaa ieVe' ^ s ^ want' of ¦ tfTb ' WptltMe ' aitiA mgeriuity m providing shetter ' for the feMy ^^ H ^ siV tinfoil i : & rk \ -wriiM » t t'iii- £ j :
I ^ af 'a ' gr % WaWdmge ' rs ^ tai ' ' u'p V ^ Stier . « tt » M'i ^ Wldel 'mst Wc &' nt' aiiMh ^ i ^ as tbSbwin ^ ^ W aiJ '' enib ^» kni ¥ nt ' it flhe ' direction V > f '' the " por t & . ^ fc ^ in ^ f n i : 'i > e ^ "f »^ W 'fr & fca ] 3 i * feg 6 Bfo ^ s'ttiisfea ^ ve ^ atf anf ottieV shater . r Iremeinber that KSt'd / Eag ^ L' e ^ ess ' e'dV ^ l ^ earsadkactionlai it ' . ' an-a ^ at ^ Ur ^ n ^ 'f tf ' wt ii ' cfi' tf ' 6 ' cavalry ^ ' ^ se ^ ;^ 4 been sheltered . . Whenever I visited the camp , everyone put W BtipK ' - ^ rhe ^^ -Aldvo ' ^ te : ' " P oVybu qon-^« ViV » v > fertfl ^ fArifli ! ^^« , ; u ^ ^ RiX ; ai /^ -wmuuI'Sx ^
^ kl ^ 'litel' ^ Sir ^^ t ^ na'Hai ^ li'J ( fid " & thllffiibe -ifjiai ' Hel'hM no further inforin ' aTfciton to give .- — Colonel ^ TuUbch s ' «| lai $ J not Wra ' tood you t ^ 93 cpi ' efe' ah' 6 ' pfnWijl tliat there WJa ^ 9 & np of , ingenujity P - ^ 'Ea mrf-X ' yon ' a'i '"^! « Joti' , atf far' $ 'X wvift judKe" '" ' ' : "' " ' ¦ '" " ¦ ' '" ' ' ' ' *• ' ¦ r ;\ Tf ~ , ; . 'iAdniira . 1 '' * tfydn & fiirtherm ' orb exprcfssftd his high opi-^ i b'h ' ltf'lM ' % lan ' , % a ; the Measure ; with ' wliqh ; 'ho lop ^ ' ^ cK # A 1 ^ fi 6 rfflality l of MtercMso lietwbeirtiie tw' ^ o ' rViie / diiH ' ntWw ^ '/ llr '''> " ' ¦"••'• : '• ' •"^ ' *• ' ^ , MajW aorinbtt ^; U ^ puty A ^ sfonl Q ' uatormaste ' r Qjinoral , made , several , statements -with a viaw , to showwg tlikf ttfra'tubarffcHUoati ^ ammfio atWon of h £ himatff fitfmm 'WjpMbie'WpnWltfo ' fe ^ tneircomfort ; . 06 ^ 61 ^ el othiv agblfc ^ 'b' ™ /
teatilfnbn ^; attL ' saW tHat ' ho ^ shdir ^' no ' thavB' beeii prpr porly performing ° hi 8 aut ^ li'dd ' Hii ' ailowtod ' ftriy altorca-Dion bet * vden " an 6 thor ofllc ' oI Jl an < l t ^ rd' liican ' to ttbtor him from doing whatwaa right ; but ho affcoir'WHr , ( lai ' admittea 'in ' artaw < ii £ o 'Colonel l ' ullboh , that , li « 4 he known Of atty attit ! h '' aH 3 oVcatldn , ' it w'buld have ' deterred ' him ' ft-6 m WiaWfag Btiggbstions . ' -This bteitift the wliblo df £ prd Liiqan' ^ ooao , the Board a ( yb « rned tUMi' jrWay , itt order'i 6 ' glve O 6 l 6 nbl ' Tiillboh tlmo to draw up his reply .
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TOE ^ TREiiTY OF PEACE . —« - — The Daily N ^ s publishes the following , which it declares to be an , authentic copy of the Treaty of Peace conclnded at Paris : , ' ¦¦ ' - ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ prRASfSLA . TION . ] oThe ; tPlenipotentiaaie 8 j after having- exchanged their plenary ipowersj found to be in good and due form , have agreed upon the following articles : — > Ajbticlei l . ^ -JVom the day of the exchange of ratifications « f thtepresfent treaty * there shall be peace and friendship ) between his Majesty the Emperor of the French , her-Majesty the Queen Of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland j his Majesty the King of Sardinia , and hia Majesty the Sultan , of the one part and hisiMajesty the'Emperor of all tie Russian of the other part ^ as well as between their heirs and successors their respective states ; and subjects in perpetuity . •'
; 2 i * wPeace > being happily established between th ^ ir aforesaid' Majesties , the territories conquered or occupied by their armies during the war shall be reciprocally evacuated ^ Special arrangements shall regulate- the mode of evacuation , which shall be ejected as soon as possible ( ttussiprompte quejaire sepourra ) . 8 . —His Majesty the Emperor of all the Eussias engages to restore to his Majesty thaSultaii the town and citadel , of Kars , as well as all-the other parts of the Ottoman territory of which the Russian troops are in possession . *
' ¦ lj « r-vTheir Majesties the Emperor of the French , the Queen ;< jf the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , the King of Sardinia , ' and the Sultan , engage to restore to his Majesty the Emperor t ! f all the Bussias the towns and poriaof Sebastopol , BalaMava , Kamiesch , Eupatoria , KfertcK .- - [ Ai vexatious accident occurring at thfe last momentv has occasibhe ' d the Ibss of two or three slips of ^^ this portion of tfie MS . ' " 9 o— -His IinperiatitlajeatytheSultai )^ in his constant anxiety fbr the well- 'being of ilia subjects , haying granted ( pctroyg ) a firman ; \^ hieh , ' in aiirielioratingtheir lot with-1
out distinction of religibn orrace ,- proves his generous irtteiitiOns * towards ' the Christian piopulatioris - of Tiis empire , and ^ destriiig t 6 give a'fUrtlfer prbbf otTiis sentimeiitSiii this reg ^ rdf has ^ resolvea 1 ta cbmtnnnicate to th ^ contiateting Pow ' ers ^ the iaid fomati ^ spoiitaneouslyemafaating frdn his sovereign will . The contractibg Po ^ wsia ' ckftvwMge QcOiimtent ) the ^^ reat valiie of tbis conamunicationJ ^ le ^ qNiite imderstb ( id \ hat the fact of this comttiifDicatioii cannot ia ; any ^^ ' 6 aae give to the said Powers a right to' Hr tefferfe , ¦! either ' coliectively or separately , -in tte ;* elatidhs of h ' is Majesty the Sultan with his-r subjects , of itf the internal administration of his
em ^ irei :- - ' -y > ¦• <¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - ¦¦^ - * ¦ >¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ . ¦> - . ¦ ¦ ¦• ; 10 . 4-The Cbnvention of aTuly 1 » , -. 3 « tl , which maintains the did regulation of'tlie Ottoman Empire relative to-therclo ^ ing ' ofith ^ Straits' " of the BosphorUs and Daruanelles , has beeii revised hy" coininb ' m " accord . The act concluaed ' : with tBijb view , ' and coiiformably to thkt principle 'between the high contracting parties , is and remains annexed -to ' the present treaty , and' shall hare the same force and value as if it had ^ formed atn integral part of it . . ' ¦ » ¦ '¦ : ... . • ¦ he Black
t ; ll ;^ T S ' ea'is neutralised . Qpen to tlip mercantile ' marine of all 1 nations , its waters and . ports are fortnally and in pei' jietuity thterdicted to flags of war , jvhrtJth ^^ beJdngitag ; tfb "th e '' Powers having dominion on t itk-c ( f $ i ^ iB ( jpai 3 ianc & i- riif 6 ^ aviieS ) ^ ot to any other power , save and except the exceptions mentioned in Articles 14 > an « l f l' 9 »< of tk &' ptosenttreaty :. ' '' '' r > 1 ' ¦" •• "• " *' ' ¦ ' ' " ¦ < 12 . ^ Fre « d ' lrblA J ftll ^ impe ( iinients > C n < rtt » ei ) , trade in ' ^ po rtB aiia'wate ' rs of the Black'Sea ah ? ill only be subjected't 6 ' refcttlatioiSs" of- health , cu ^ torns , and' police , conceived in a' ' Spirit faVotvrable to tlie development ofj commercial 'transactions . "In 6 rdijr td give every desirable securit ^ tOftliecomtliercial and'maritime interests of i all ' nations ^ - Ruaeiaarid the- Sublime Porte will admit consuls IN the ports situated on tho coast ( littdral ) oi the Black Sea dottformably to the-principles of international ¦ law . ' "' ¦ '•¦ .-r ' 1 * : •» ¦
13 i ^ -The Black Sea being neutralised according to the term ' s of ¦ Article 11 ' , the maiiit 6 nance or ostablishment on itacoast of ¦ iniUtnrj ' -iiiiajiitinit ' O' arsenals ( arscnaux rnilitaires-maritimes ) becomes unnecessary as without object ( deoientbdks ntoewit ' S cowrAe sans bbjef ) . In conseqiionco , his MajeBty the Emjei ' or of all the Rusains and his' Imperial Majesty the * ' Sultan engage neither to comsthiotttOT'to preserve any military-maritime aveena upon 1 that const .
14 .-r JPheir Majoatioa the Emperor of all the Kueaias aj » d the Sultan having concluded a cohvontion for the purpose' of determining 1 the "force " and number of light Veuisola ' nedefcsaty 'for the "stervlco of thch * coasts , which they reserve to . thcnisolvos"the right of keeping up in the-Black Sen , thia Oonventiou is amnexed to thoprosont treaty , and shall have -the aiurie force and value us if it hod formed nwintegral p ' art of it . ' Thia convention « n » neither bo annulled * nor modified without the assont of the Powers parties to the proaont treaty .
!& . —The nctof the Congrpea of Vienna , having eatablieliod tlio prlnciplea destined to jrcgulnto the nnvi ( f « - tion ofi th « f rivers which acpanito or traverse sovornl states , the oontradting Powers stipulate between thorneolveSrthat foi * tlio futnro thoso principlen shall bo alflo applicable to the Danube und it « ombouchurcfl . They
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Leader (1850-1860), April 26, 1856, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26041856/page/4/
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