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THE TUESDAY. MARCH Ft lNTtLLIONOE lfentx Lace 18. 144. pre aoUd th AnabiabeT. el You.

treat YTefwaac BantaaCVraaky un ii tUeByrf York BaaaWwaa Vat Bad our. tae ante iatwaaaadag amen Bejadaya I Earl el etulTUWBi. froaa th aaabilaava rf th Ir mad acaaaM Ii ajavaraJoa. II Fiaabaij-aaaan late a ti' Ay utKva. LORD fHANTELLORUid apoa Ib IAU TO1 for Au mltng U.

t.i to. Pis 01 rVtOed KMi AM rf ht a. TW All WM read a Brat Tl. Karl it UTIUM rrearaUd a pctlttna sopWaiog rf It ta La Faad Oaaarakaaaaaan. rUH UIUN VUJK ad UM aobk lord bad brought forward UM euhjecl withoal pva th.

alifhtaal nob 1 the rSrrea be tt.UJ to snake. It waa I Wart on laapoMtbl lor km to offer tipUnatioo. nao RELIEF AID ACT 03) OONTUfUAJfCE BILL. rr1 OR tNVnTr 1 mmlng th. second readlaf rf tM IwI MM Umr W.tr w-eld uvmb that aa Aet WM rd wjwanla UM aloM 1 but V1os anahhar aawa la parlxiaUr re- aaaroaa rrwwia powm with a TMW of mrrtiuf the JITVAleut dulreaa Tk different unions UiriKicV out O.

e. MTwf the aaaiaUaeerf ehariUtJe ouinmItes bad WvqI itilurraUy tow rn tb infttjos of rribi ao ea feJv. RaV tbr Vnrtahraa wen two. a. tsa- of dietrv stU Ud.

A Urc ibr 1 wen supported by to of th ntea aw lierad a tal Urger aumber derived aaautane frin the it THUS mntrlbafloa which had been tale froM Be Hv all part of th world la aid of th Inane I. Lai na hin WLbeI which it Vi a ly cMary to era ia a Much larrer orgr trnatd that the general ta of the county wen iroproviug. But it WM ky14. to MT when the erwi would be St a cad Bad in thai mwanUaaa Ik an WM a great 1 UM raw material. Froat week to week WM lhiof Ilk enupared with and even if earn of rain wet lie ork- itig half tin it WM IratxvairJe to enjw that such relief iaaairfaoana a of vu proanred In parttoalar whll ia alJ in UM operative wen almeal aaen.

Hear bear. Tho eoiploymeat thus afforded was on- tnoe rf' the nw material and the value of th. man lactiand ywnac. n4 elarty ate anna th axpeeta- tiocs caaanl by pohuoal nata looaeqUy. la WM cceeery that th pvtJ conferred upon aaioas the ma of It TW eboiM eonUaued it rvrnla for two qnartrn at wtth some attention wb Ui tpev4nee of He worklag ii Ii.

tWm bad rld the preaeat Bill WM a rrioeeeM of tk ieur VI uatToar. TV pcriod ue1 tee ymul WM u. traded Irani to yean kaviag union to repay UM sniiflt voluntanlv at in earlier die if thee UkMight to do en and the wording of the Mb elan la allow Urge pariah hk MAO which were uatoaa la Barrow aader th km Of Ut 11:11. ved Udz lordablpa would ull- pv thetr A ent to thia uoMur Hear He invar there would be a eontiaaABee of tb i dart wnrh bad two. Jwnrkab hitheetu UM rf all onaoarned is tin gnat eeaitty CbeeTSL and lK UK eeuw oo tirrai oa ahuh had been extended by iu.

I d. uaj ort I. the rxeruona of UM eIon. for the relief rf ujrtrraa would be aO rml la U. future am it bad been in tLe Mt.

The o4e lord thia WM a smbjct to which I he eoald lbel wiUiet upenI hi riel th I ruc of the auble ueL bee ieetoee bed bee. coo- I4cutua ia llia aUoI ergeny cheen and ooocludcd by rjcvinj the oono4 of th Bill. The Bill T. then road a second time. SALON POTATION BILL.

Lord STANLEY of ALUERLET. la mating th eenI readinj of this UU eiplaine1 thAt it object WM to proihit the ei rtatioa rfaalatoa ddnng U. aloe Uei. an1 in the ao of Thr with reference ta wkaok an exteauon of Un. WM alloww.

lo throw aa UM exportar lb. of proving thAt the WM tibiaine. from such a nver. Tb. Earlrf MALMESnCUY approved UM Dill ac far a' went but cad that le order to prevent poaching dunng elope time it would esary to prohibit impor- law.

abet dun ng that penoL I LordrTTAKLEV of ALTRLEY ywoniiee1 to otmaiW I thu swrr wtioii lei renIa4cd the noble Iwtt thas the ii. purted tab wLich cam fro. HuUu4 aid other plaOM WM clean. TIM Earl rf UALUEPrBY the evil WM Oat uh caught in Eugluh and Scotch ere WM oU Dutch aalmon. The Fri of flAUIOIiIE thought ft would be raffleien to throw upon the vewdor Ih proof that UM Lh eei had really keen iannrt from abroad.

TLe ucoad reading vu a rued to. MALT DUTY BILL TUia Ml WM rend a third Urn and puced. The Lurdahir adjoonad at mtei before 8 o'clock. HOUSE OF CUliMONS Mom MA CH 16. Tb.

Szzu took the chair shortly befon 4 o'clock. PRIVATE BU81XHS8. The followiaf Hill were reed a third time cad psesel Berki u4 Hanu Kitenaioa RAIWAT. OIaaiw GM Letc GAS Wa lUilway CaniUlK Newtrn AO1 MA- cJDiteti Rajlaac Capital. Vile of UanUea Rail.

wa" IhiarAnAn IlArltfrnr Marta an4 Improvement and IntcrauMaud Aberdeen Juee4en Railway. PETITIONS. Prf Ithaca in favour of UM hill to prevent the tale of into rnnkson tie SuuJay wercprea. itad by Mr. IL iv.

from Kl kburn by Mr. FTA from Le Aud Hul Boaj ll. Uihani and Norbury. OerbTLire IT sr T. Ktrrii from Tarlrtoa Lacuhir Lv Mr.

LAnrulure. Lou UM AUiaDoo Prfpctual BuiMiug o6ly. tit 1111 St. Paul's Ward l' Benefit Building octy. and the Prnuaaeet Benefit Kiuld- ing Soei11.

4 by Hr. A. LKTON III. from Cum- luervat la UM pariah of Bury. SuLay hoola at too.

teAcher and ecLolaru of the ladeiiofident at ToUean i. Ur. kabottum Mount Pleaaant in UM in of Bury Wealcyaai of Ut Lncaalirt La ltanU of Til steed in South Lneealilre a arI uC of Suiadav School MaochoiUr by Mr. Al tuu iS from Sllverdale and from We. unlc I.

Colonel Lo TinB from Keewick Wtmora by Mr. G. kIKJS from utwoll by Cub- irl Wns PATTXN from Nenchureh ii lgUe i ce lUcup and Pilling by Mr. I ITWA. iii from Frrebhaw by Mr.

S. lii IIB Goroa Wolda Hoipjaea II. Wrtwao North Newtild in ti rt Hi ln vi YurkUra by Mr. JacxsoN. from the tho.liol Cungratoo and from the Wesicyan n.jre-.t.ut.

Nt tk- under Lvm by Mr. YOkUITT. i li li- Yorkshire bv Mr. ifAKJiKlr from i ied he Lamb i vi jt from the PnVjj- tv i u- trrt rIId CuCgrt aUoa the I and Vclati CtIVinUUc Mtthuhat rnfTCUn and i. of ht.

Paul's Chriokth and SU Pi' Zu4nct. lLtcr by Mr Tl' NIL Iron in- b- A of ii. Julu U. Ilal ut paruh of llusi la Aul uLubaic of Uie SaMoaLb School of Tuttinton I i id puiai of llury by Mr. U.

MTANIIri rom ahlaiu lK IT frun ouut-n aUoa uf Si. and I. i.a ft Ib- abolition or reduction of th July on urikiico v. reent i by Mr. A.

E1K1 TIIK I ii t1 Al tiian Pcriiutnctt ltctut lIuillinJ Society I i I ft- 00 U. inl tAjt niAii I' limLiirf Sirf rtt aud fn d. lYtn ke I'-I UK I- tL luitiiuii NJCI. tt lv Mr. C.

TuamEI f' i tin- IV nmnent tullJm l4u the i Pirunirt hl ne i. and tlie 11. I IIIAIII u- it lljl iinif Nieiety. ljver ho Mr. Ii' ftnn II.

t' nt tili of RoI jtultfia bt Mr. II" I fpu li al row and burgeaMrs of It ci- nl tr MAIW Allernieti an 1 but II. atol lo Vinxiunt Ksntu from 7G I. In m. hill I' Ii.

i f.t.ui of Wnta lYnlniitioii Bill a ti. b- M- Pr iK from Mall. by Mr. 1 i I ill livim bvSirJuiis 111 it tk ti.1' bt Mr. Ct I''DI Wortlimz by M- V.

i ik n. rclaiit Ac. of w- tlm IJarII lv Mr. loxm t. .0 IA.

I MA 111 nrllieti liire lv Mr. Mlllivtl li i n. tAHi i. Ac. of tmn.ti.

llnfonll Ire. I1 a tue lr Miniatera Millw. re piwi' I 1. it ivrtilli finn it lfli Ad lor li I' I iT. rfn the Ywne 1 intir- of th lion.

of C. A tlf. .1 Iv 1.1 I-I rv from North mn- Mr. A MKLK T. JO Kif' ntv rauiri of the p- nt mooi vtn i'-i tKna for tlcir inijrovem tt 1.

a' I fr. ari. and iMnr for the AO by Mr. Tix frInl A put lie tu I I. I C.

tre road in roir of Mr. Med MI eb-ctor if Kn rating I. if. ll 1 from the t.t.n of Wakill 1 i and Mat of Waki id ar ut Mr. iiMwn cVul Hill vSir T.

1 a. il'i' mctieutif the of fur tirt ri' 1 tie on tea ripir. nnd Mr. I. i Strlne for re of 1 I.

I t. 1 of ilt lfl" St I' 1 fn tocri. at Whllert Market Ift. Ltb and naitt. for the radirtion rdjtia and from u.

and j. ti Ctltio of tn on ineomea inlei tt4. I utatckAY from Itolloa CVvOO at natnre ing it.iAti.- mthc4vaealy tearflieea inTieiutUin I ho i Mr. Urn. afrainrt th wee of trawluet wm th.

rli- Cot of Each. by Mr. If from' irur lcr1MLIvy and 7V others of life i a aneieti prayleg fee an atlo. la th. law M.

avaraao by tir i Rtitrt II 11 Ltnuix ii faivnr of PoUi by 1. Mapaw 4 rw iMropotta far. BMiW Cola. by 1 Mo. ta j.

orr ka. iMnatlli. tb Wrtti BUI I by Mr. atouia. UckM-ofV Mr.

Sctwumui. tram UM el Ouaaiwai tt Pact. Law A aa iiaMt BUI froaatb II. 1 1 Buawty. a faveer of tb Jad MU Law 4 BO.

aa4froaita aa Wrtt PvcbjblIIu BOl Mr. UlonuA panoaa Mar KJTTT 8Uayo aty of Ib lriah rUa ry BIB I by 0 rUw a UTOW Mr. Rtkyiy Livn. Ian. Oaod la ii awlropolitaa tarwka vs id at a.

larvarrf Mat Bill for tarwpkasry HAX T. frav lbj ad Orkaw Mr. W. Wooufrooa ailMia. LMoIftIoal1 aU a by Sir 3.

bKLLn' from and trad at McGwenIr4IS. aId by Viunnel KxntLn. from Ch a aO to tb affect by Mr. I rtTO front WtadmrU if Weeds prayiaf that th UetronoliUa Board af Work ucy ha' usto UM 44. Ui by Sir J.

8 Board al Warka WM. WMler ict. and from th VeLry of II. Jansaci. WHmlaat all tothe same and by Mr.

AIsDi1. from Wandawtrtb fluid of Worka for farther poniahaient of rubbariaa with NEW WRIT. 0. lb. of Mr.

IIa oa a writ fortlt sleetlo. of a Kaicbtaftb lUilee for Nortk cultlra 1. tb of 0. Marovl of Rartlitos who baa aoorpud th of Lord of tb Admiralty. TURKEY.

Xe. GREGORY CO" Ug iheetly after DI for ill onsmeeiutlon. tenelved at the P. ncardiac tb beeetar4nent of Rle4. In taen 1M1 amid al for a ouwttanatMia of tb Parliamentary otntioe aod taanetal reform of Turkey.

ran anti. that call the attention of Parliament VCJnON Mr. WALTER amid that as appeal had been seed to htm by hi tight bo friend tb VM of theCW- edit. of Privy to. for Ed 1.

poatpoa lb. Resobetion. which stood to hi woe for Friday anal In ennacqassee of an sIMeenan of a much Iqiwe. ahl natara wklcb WM likely tb rfmaay keax arabU nwmtbero on that evralng. As hi tight hon.

friend WM of opinion that the uaoi of the au. not satisfactorily uadaetel end. the air- and woald 1 lead to any eoocIudv. result in th of lb. leading remhen of th II.

McWalter fait It hi duty to accede to hi. inert and postpone th Reeooi to 0. nnt day Is. could secure after th KMtrrnoeaa. OFFICERS OP THE EA INDLV COMPANY'S ARMY.

Captain JERYI aebed the S. of State for India whether the UoTIIRiII had leterumlnnd to appoint a Royal Commuaioa to lojuira whi-tber the guarantee given to UM officers 4 the late LMI India wpauya Army by Parliament be th Act of tb Slat and 22d of Victoria op. I an. th t1d and Mth of Victoria cap. 100 had or had I been a departed from.

i Sir C. WOOD it the Import nee of UM nbjeet which the gallant officer had given InlIne of Ma Intention to bring or Usc. heal he the eonne by the gallant of moving Ice a oaIecl oontmiUe of inquiry exoredinglv ioonrieol ac likelt to lead to great Way He onkf nut to MT that the object of hiuf ai rtPt faft wa faitbfaHy to fulfil the pledre giten by larlizneaL There WM no qacutlon of th lion of UM member of has Ominail and especially UM roth- tri cmber to every shaposiiioo in favour of their brethren in ladia and thought lxshould be ahl to IntiorI the Ilonac that those plolgeabad met been in icy way departed from ioat MDO WM tb bet Jwige or hll own thought it oIaairabla that an inqeiry shield be out without delay. li load Uwralora I Her Majesty to ju. a yai aoramiaaioa to ioquin into It.

subject which oommueioa would oowpriM roembet- of both i iLeezeea of Parliament. I A. i-Acvxi an BMea wacwivr toe orunmiauon would It al un idea meniberiof Parliament. I Sir e. WOOD replied that what be WM that the ODIIUIIiaoioa would compile member of both House of Par.

la answer to a qoeatton I. in boa. member. Captain JERVIS said td not withdraw big motion for a select oonmiItee on tb subject which stood for tomorrow without distiict information to what croons- mendAtion wile to be tunic to UM and how they wen to be earned out. FIRES Is' THE METROPOLIS.

Mr. PEOOCKE asked the Secretary of State for the loin. Department whether Id bring bl Bill upon subject of tees in th tzw-tropoila before Sir G. rohi I. hoped be ill.

to make arrangumeste the subject ory to UM ineuraae oruee and to the public interval hot they wen not vet nldecatly advanced to enable him to lay them on the taible of th home ia UM ahaperf a Un RIFLING CAST OCNS. Mr. KJKNAIRD ked the Secretary of I141e lee War which of 0. arvaral plan I for rifling tb existing iroo service CO" hat been rawteeI by the Ordnance select committee to be Ute beat whether the Conn in- teW to introduce the improvement into the sen ice with rot delay and whether th report of the Ordnance select committee en this ubjet would I published. Sir G.

LEWIS said thAt th general rule with reeprct to the report. of tJwOrdnDol select romnmiltie WM to eon. hl them am ouandentiAl but. nnlerstacJhimg that this I WM a subject is which the paUlc hail taken a interest and as 0. report WM ma le in a fort.

in which it ool. he produced. He imoill hat no objection to lay It on the table if his hon. friend thought it to niece Of It. would Id that I'm.

un.ent had no lMtotioa of using iron guns at .1. TOBACCO. In reply to Mr. CEA KD ml CHANCELLOR of the EXCI EQUER said that some persons connected with the tobacco trade were labouring I under the preheuioD tt there was an intention to adopt a system analogous to that which WM adopted la the rue of win. three yean ago.

That WM a system cable to ho administered and entailed such additional dim. eulty 1 me1inniibtity on the Revenue Department that they and thu Government wen as much to it as the trade. The object of imposing a special increase of duty on tobacco WM oimly to meet certain special dance whet. ape. ciii pr neon were used for producing an r1i5ciol degree of dryutA and thereby evading the law.

It WM to such special cases that the iernwd dole WM meant to apply. lie a not aware of such special occurring except in the traffic between the Channel Islands ant this country. It existed there to a Yrry limited decree but it amount might very much increaa if precautions were not taken. With respect to the general importation of then WM no intention bate to apply a system of the kind. ENDOWED W1IflOLJ.

lIUSH In reply to a pseetioo from Mr. Yr. TlfLW YN aid he should put off the second reading of the Endowed Schools Bill which stood for Wlnla next until about the end of April or the beginning of MAT. With to the motion respecting tle I rub Church which stood in Ms name for to morrow he should in orJ. to meet th convenience- of Irish niemIers nit it off until after Eutr II.

prop ed trln it on npan th scounl Tuesday after r. If be shoull find that Iv open. ENGLISH I IN POLAND. Mr. HESNFSSV ukeI whether the toctico rplocI In sent to sir R.

Mavne any letter or .1.1 mn. that pohilelmil In 1h ro ye to Par. liiirnt and. if so Sir R. Vn sent a rvplv to such I.

r. II beloved that litter was written ukm an Ilitio1 leave of tWneo for the om" ail rt tiijt ther for the jne lie a i wiilied to tthrn Walker anil Whicher ctit to Warsaw II. date when the Ru Un uth.rfti.- at I ho lui.1 their atletilance And the dte of theirreturn. lletliould wish liletsi to liSsicfurjiie1 of II. 115010 of the allii1.

1 to in tlis ia A I. 11. Knoian letter of ilr i i Sr Ii. Mavne the rnll Duke liul piivAlcly intruit with in tructiona on the cujort. SirG.

Glay audhewaa not ivory of tint IIUn liimo lie nver ant ncv. lit I AHV co wilh him. If I Ufon1 to honc ntleiuan ho 1111 i. in sPi i- i tr TI 1 tii-t- Uat only ote report ha 1 to-en re fni tp-n. and that TA ns laid on U.

ible of tve loii e. Tlief left the country 1 on the Cth of Aunt. and return I in Oct. her. Mr.

II GUIrTITII sake. whether the right honpentl nrti IIA 1 tnmuii meatcd ill. Ur noMe lord at the head of II" Got in nt for. taking any atejw the matter. I SirO KEY Mid had acted entirely on his own TIW INTFRKFGKIM IN GREECE.

On the notion of I PArrltqo orderi of the 1. 5 crc pttftjonml uutil the mvtiun in regard to Greece vat JiolIr of. Mr. ltAltTIF OOCHRAKE come to move fur ieytdn vial relative the ahirs of He aait Th er. cum tAnee that Mr.

Elliot has rcttrnrl from hi. clil 1 minion a army information as to its reauUt bft ijg I beet. Iii. Ifort the Iousc that the Duke of R. bat detuutirely declined to accept the throne of Greene and that th state of that country II at this moment exce Mv Jy critical justify me In eallinj the attention of the Ttous.

to ihUnneation. IT. bear. non. ncmhrri ar Ioul.

aware that art particularly Interested in th affairs of I Greece but may not know to what extent. TlieywillnB. derrtABd that better when I state tHat th unjuiranttej debt of Greece together with th un Aid Interest amouati to rtXXXVOOr and that tb guaranteed debt alx ut IWOOOI on which tier Ii about 9tOwt. of unpaid Ii. I tooreat and of which oz bare comes to rXJOOKX It elir that hat- a very deep eat la UM jood I rau aa el that MonoTW to U.

oaaac a tbJi aaaaiU by Ilinnnlanat nlli lawlVU Baaia vtb aa them aatiraly a or psetis u. awl ttoiaby forfid Ik pod. if IBM and Br It rk IbooJ1 ark kowHar Kajaatrh OoTarmmaai oan tvlSOti Ib oUJ atloa thu Im-s Mtaamaod ko far have uxlslbled fair. Mat tralbraaaaai aoaalaaraclja wWA Orate bid Bricattanpaatatthair I a to oosspsB4 at waoroua and that Greeks at. BOW aad win ugititin room.

front UM policy which hats 1.1 a to hide affair I ins bound to say that I think EarlRaaaniiUfly to Warn. for this. bariaf ac I do w1y and seediaBy OM aobl at the of tb tbeOon-eetnest ban in oIa1a pad. toocataol 0. Ibeufnd that had now held U.

of UM Yndgno tb prent ditBeultice wool 1 not ban sod I see ma he to doubt whet' th BOOM at really kowi UM whole truth to regard to tU 1 that department. I will now wit tb aUentioa if the lion. to some fact. la support of tb charge I aan to teak again. Earl Ra-IL Pb I.

th remaiat of Greene ooaamd last October. 1 afterward Earl comma ni- atsl with the French and Ruacino Government. urging upon them that the protocol and ttestlce of and 183 by whish any member of UM roiling families of the Jin Power WM pi from oocupyiog UM throo. of Genies shoed. be held The 1 1 at oooa to this bet UM French Gvnrnmeat did an with a jrrcat deal of On UM 0.

of Decem. II. Dr At Lhuyi wtot. as fulluwi i la oa adroit that eirowmwtaneom are not abenlutely ideattea with which lormerl existed. The three Powers wee the.

roi owered by a formal toleration of Greece to dli of th town now the a. malt. tit" aa of their porerei power and France KagUail ant may hate leclaI apes LCIIi to which they ate reciprocally boun1 with. out being justified perha In eomprlling th rcki ittlits moment to opt their tim. NT ilol preteiKl that lb teioh olauM of th protocol ritformuly to th re ate of things.

That door la Important became it pro that but for Earl U' tuteyfsrnoe the would not have been held hinting. and tb Irilcr de rbLeal1l. the I nke dA or any on at. would Lave boon eligible. On receipt of tb aoo.

letter Karl II wrote un th Jih of to our Anil tor in Greece is. three tern let VaJe tjiGoTrrninenl hay. nodwireto lntiurocw the doc which the Ok auy neon to as to UM chute. of their new ttoveri-igt. ex 4 to remind ttiAl by the rntenta and nllnnto eonclu led in 112 twren Kiurlaait ami Russia no non onnneet 1 with the Royal or Imperial family of either of th three Powers no be plum upon the 11.

of G-e co. of. tts reply WM as follow PpoII thj I of your lordships telegram dated XonI which reecho. toe DO the IIlLh inI. mm.

tl by the treaty of Jh fi. and pi tocol of April. 1. aid February IlIr Oi lriee and the Dub. of Louchtenberg would equal rveio-leil fnnl howitlng OAn liila fur the throne of Oree I let no Urn In rotxmniimtlng to of.

OianpI the neeei iaf mnatioaoa thalaubjct. I ml I I really amid But at this moment any chance whatever of the aceef tation I Prince of the thn ne of Greece. Tuna far nothing could rrct than th somlnrt of tile Foreign 0. the 1lb of I ember Mr. boor- lett wr.

te to hi. I rd 1np I oborm is some. of the newepepor. Welt reoMTeil from England that Her Ma atya Government is for not announcing roomer to the Greeks that hit ural lii hmv Prince Alfred not accept the throne. and that I ouhI to bar.

been instructed earlier on this point. To this it may with perfect juatice replied. that at II. entail of this movement your lordship di I iuatrnct mm to siate to 0. Greek Government tb belief of Her Muestee Gwrrn.

mnL that both Prime All" aa1 the liar de Lm were ftcliKlelnnVr U. protocol of 1110 on in which I did not fail to carry immediately into effect by I- inj both your lordahla telegram and despatch to the MinUter for Foreign AffMn of the Provisional Guvera- mit Directly after 6 II. a great ch nje to A place. Earl Unwell me voqTujnted with two very hi- portent fact lie learned I. Mr.

SCAT let. that Prinw Alfred WM riseraafly popular la Greece and Ruwi. that that Power while recognizing the binding etToc of the 1. ltd not deem tb I nk de LlIchrII be within their aoor e. Upon this Ron RuA elX who wlte under the imfr wion that Prince Alfred ant the Duke He Levchtenherg ere alike uJw had distinctly points out to to Creek Government tht th protocol were bind- inc.

fl it to reconsider hi position btulf row no I of Prince Alfred bring allowed to accept UM throne I. ought to Lave inUmU 4 as touch to the Greeks in UM plai. and toast dioillet macncr. After the decided language which Mr. Sculeu had held to the rip Minuter of Greece It clear that any extenuation of the view originally oxpreawd would be miaD tood by the Greeks.

ml would lead tJw to suppose hot Prince Alfred would La allowed to wnme the crown. hence it vu of the utmost Importance that there alt he no amhignouji oommanicUinnson the subject and tlivt the fatal candidature of hi lto Itihne shout. not ho allowed to proceed. On otnLu 17 Earl wrote to Mr. Seertetta.

followi I ve rroried your telegram of the liXit Inst. reporting that the Proviiional Government of Greece 001111 the renunciation by the Powers tim to the treat of 12 in regard to the Strerrijn of Grwroe being chosen from among their families to have no longer a binding effort aft the fall of Ute UaTinan llyn" which ii onnimikro-l to be lo and that a tn ii2 furling prevails thnm h. out the country in faro. of the election of hi Royal Hi lnM Prince Alfred to he vacant throne in which case UM provisions of the Article of the Constitution in regard to UM reIi vm of the mc to King Oth" wont not be allowed to stand in the way of his Roral Hi hnoMi auunpton of the roe- rrijrtity. In typic to your request for instructions the cool-ac too ah nld nnnue in this state of I lace to Ii that you will not interfere in rej 1 to the tio the future- vpic of Greece wittimit direct in trntion front Ma tTi Ternmeot Their d.

that tbi- Greeks left free to choose their own Kin. re rd to the filliyationaof lb. three protoctin PITI towartm one another I inky hove further uinuiiKiti to mile to YOU. How was Lb' rcerlvel Prance and Ra' ia M. 11 do 1 in a a alch do" Droemr or 4 ny' the Enlish Cabinet Appear I to in the hesitation of Ru ii in pi A in.

hello the Itulir Ix tet.Vr/ in hr. lit comprehends in the UHiUtioni of cicli um. a cir- eniniitance which mtht releaeo i from ruwn rnxue mit au hr nttre fnvil of opnion Tie nid attire of Ii lfre which the vMii- Tc xl mi Lb. En lmh Ministry no longer rejected 1 fr tint mono a new character. Int rrtioj the pni ulencf of the nnluhlrovernment tie Greeks a rtsi unifier it an iruJtlct assent.

and an mi Iou7 k1 if Prince Altrrl wuI1 1 U-1 Wt Lot if Ku laD1 youth accept f- him the lienic Crowi. Prince OortrhkoT. wntiu on the I of v. says The plol march of ext. in Or uit I toJuvc inriaired the omividjnn that if Kn1an took from the I fi 1 Ionic all hop" am to the lnlit li rince tie public tmtini'-nt oul I irtrritibU towar-Im a Uu Prmne and thus the of II.

lIitonuie Ste utr UlievM i in not dicw pinj lb. mttii ul irh were rjinfir1 in Grxtc fl Ui tilii elitpof nlin tie Priu lfr lM In d-- rtrh 1 nh.r 7 lx nl Nirkr i ti th. uf mc cmcnr tioa with. tit V. Inn I 11.

hi. Itf tlU in' lilbidi I am to ti. itrr iru nti I iii in I5 wln ti 1 e. li tAurp i Inn It. 1 Ili hneiui Pnitci Air.

I to in-11- I. loct tncMnj art ti I rthibitmn nf RINYIOIH in I Its. th unit of 1'1' nn I lli tn tI Mil 11111 ihd that etfi Ito-ct-I by I Majii''v i iinii rit bit CS I it them Tuluh ni lL ti. n. n-l t.

I a rtiry of prr tni in aulh nty und IILr Uu I iiowno 1.1 Mr. Scarlett I upon lo. nc-Hptof the il'i- trli fr the Fn rt There it I tXCilciiH in tin and portrait of Prince r' cvmei. a- ul tlo. tr-oUin procc nm.

WriLi" on ti- lti Or Mr. tt iy On Sitnr lav cm Jitr. after I ha dm I at linm I inf nn I bv scvtral inlli who me in to In" 1 it tntr4ti ri wj ctQallrevrn hen palheitn II. trcctn iii on it to huse Is ohotit IS mi ut all. not let than.

Jf consisting 0 of tlieii of tudentn an. pr ftimn an the moat t.L tut rvolewithaf wesvalry I iolanlr' I I in tar" in fruI1 the rMoncrrinfrontIxm lfn I the fit tare King of Greece At the crowd tho wed nomination I of retiring from their naiUont I oln the wioduw and red out on the Lr I WA ri.1 witii th. ibl rTitinsiani the portrait of 1 H. hntOT xIIilit' I mo from the of of a can of th pr 5r ion the people hot a ft 1- ttH rcKt I it. nnU luhs wcrjj burnt to rvu ler tlt nv mw- inipoing At vfence to I sh rtJy thanked them all.

in En luh for the honour they I 1 tio to his It lli hnet a I prcauo the ujutliv I felt for the Greek nation. I i a ir i Ionian Y. I who bud just crone into tli1 hot to trsnsiste the or 1 I ul a- which ere well received and they went away loudly iu It i evident therefore that the wools spikeD Ur. Scar. lett could tot DAT conveyed the notion that Prince Al would not accept.

Further no In th same di tttUh givo UM following aocouL of another dmtowtnium I Yesterday. Susetay. ft till larger demonstration al" rarcd about 3 o'clock lf the Unttah I uieeis in. not only of the um people but also of a Urge UIII i of pcrw n. who hvl cow.

up on purpovv from UM Pirwus to ni to take art in the ceremony. On a platform plans. GO the top of a eartlige illiplayrd on Uiw oasum ant only UM portrait of Prince Iilfrvd bat also those of Her UaWr the Qtteintbe Emperor of and UM Emperor of the tltudJ The crowd was fully as orderly u-U wall- that of tb pncsB mc la aaMpnaaMBaavaakalaaa IwM. li aaW tatWaM MB raa4 ab en at tb aflaA tag that I Wt Mud to iedi wq with tagard UM of wheel aoorptatioa of to. hr- WOraaoVpaa mil laarlm I wee UMatodaianaiaa.

would eospt UM throne I 11 ac Geese. aw 10 speb. vary tb At Mr. Nl TV aataraBr ton to UM fees BrttiaV who tier Majesty Java Viotost have aaaa I of this naSlbloaala and UMaboio. of your heart I tic.

tb idler Pit. Alfred. It may that DOT Omaramaat did act thee know whether II Allied would pa or For iaf Uoaapoa that point lot ac turn to a Ul Normber lit that drUpItCh to Mr. Rearlett. TM.

Rn report a ooerreraatioa with X. TYtomir I the. prooaeoa an ether boss which I thought it proper to to th Charge dLfaisu of Greece which ioaaaae Majeaty rolatios on this eabject It i Rim- Maj tutv look to the d. nastom to the Crew. Alfraol au' to tb Tnnco of Wale th order of sort it heir to tb Duchy of Raia-Oooarg and Uhfc Autong th oatin ociea which are Car Venue hatsi mible it might happen that th oa of nno Air.

after being brought up as member of th Greek creb tlw called arMUitatadtlMtlrroa of Bor land. It 1 neooMary to pus-isle apiAot haa ea of this 111. and Ton win therft DOt I rarpriaej to Vearn Uiat it io lb. Uaioatri i dturmnlnatlon sot give her eon- sent to the liv hi. Boral liigbaeaa Prince Allied.

or any other of lie. Mtjeaty son. of the Crown of Why wv th eoositeran eoe eAle1 from TrIooari Iwil tell yon. Our Ooreraaaeat war. the.

uegtiaisg another protocol with Franc. and or th exclusion of the membin of the reigning families a I it would not have ben oojTenU-nt at the i-aaal to let th whole truth be koTn. II MT Such vluct WM not fair or jut the Greek ant if shown la private lif would by a dJM eeahl epithet. Hoar hear. hitherto I have depended solely upon Wia doetiraenta but I lose.

received a great many pvlvatm Wten true. Greeaa and two of them an an important that I mAy permitted Ui read port. theiu. I am not at liberty to giv UM name of the writer who an person. of great authority in haooe.

hot I shall be gin to ootnmanioate them in wilt. slesce to UM UI or Fonign AIIi Th. ant dated November A roys The name of Pnnoe lifted make heart vibrate what a hAr itiM wilt it the oountrr to hAve the son of an Kngmh Sovereign on the throne Ril name wilt 1 a giasrautee an rIlp for 0. future. We know well that I ha.

an rest in lxoIieii ua in it i lmowle1 that Iris Ui nrr full faith to the a un which red-ire from. bee agents here that the Prince Ufiv1 so loved 011 will accept the The nest trUer shows what the feeling now i tom our EnIb It date 1 January it. an. run. as follows Yon tell me of the enthusiasm of the English for na.

bit we are Dot saiaAed of this it In through the Ea liah Gov ut we are in this deplorable condition. On the eye of a nwurwere lir In tnAl alarm. were permitted to indul th idea that Prince Alfred would to allowed to go to Grueoe sod thee her. lout th uiport of tli other Powers. Hear.

hear. nlo materially Injured lh Greeks while pretending to them our OoTernment at length art to work to stake them ridMnloua. I. December Mr. Elliot WM soot to jtheOl on I special on he arrived on the ill ant on th following day mad.

U. trat oTicial an. unoemnt to th Provisional Government that Prince Alfred ouch not accept the Throoe. But here let me notice a curious incident. On th 9th of February.

in reply to a question the noble at the heat of the Go. vernoeut made th following staIsmeat in this Home The Greek qoostion at pi mat stands thus Th Greek nation fij upon the election of Prinee Alfro1. ion of Her vy. ant it was only ye terday that the Greek Minister onornunicated that decision to my nobl friend at the head of the Fort ign office. To that of course tb answer given WM in if trinity with th announcement in the Speech but no other eenhilat ha.

yet hoe proposed to the llreck in any manner. To nk of Sax. hi. rf sonnIet ul to know whether in the event of ia being ed and hi' woulj pt tie throne I Ii. decid Uy I to he put in no ntna- Uu Now.

PIe ik ciAl Ient writing from Athens 01 tie lltt of Jan reported ttt Oi ToeaUyliit Sir. rJliot received a telegraphic mncese ntUia ti tube Ernest of Saxe burg warvaly to thiCrowTi of Uretwe if it wen offered to him that I. WM WArraly UIrtII both by France an 1 England that he would re- tat. his peter-nil do ant that. havin on chill he nerved to Itimsol the right of propping at once to the Greek stAn a woo vs.

rxiIv to slept the orlh. lox religion. Mr. Lavard yam hon. to di nt The nan shakes hi 1,1.

aul. of ourne II. document. which hare en at to me be wron- But on the th of Mr. le this ipeecn to a Greek deputation I an.

mat by mite Government to notify to th 1 o' of Greece Lb. Her Mji- a Govern. nl have with the concurrence of the Emperor of the rreici acre to vnmenl the Prince Ernest of Saxel' as a. nutatle for the Ihrone of The eror eagerly accetnl this proposition made by Kulid and Prince Ernest soc the throne that is ou I him on the condition that iKaU continue to hold I. 1 I pg as ho iy wuaiole.

it Irsiralls that should do so hu heroilltarv tat The Prone once prochi1 King of treece Wilt propluc to the National AueuoUy as his son- ce one of the son of his sousin iUtGa and UM Princess Clein itine daughter of LouiPhili ie late King of Franca Tim PriDe" 17 Year of a will be educated in th ilU of tli orthodox Greek Church. From the ana given in this tie by the noble lord it you-I rvally appear as if hot not been aeon tinted with what going on in Greece. At all events it tb Duke of I uCbug had then locideJly lediet to accept the throne it was most insistent that Mr. Elliot hould thus have tm-mite-I with U. Gee.

people. lime heir. A I was tli T-ct of this I will the o' I ity Article of 4 Tier. on this point. On the ilth b- jvy the writer in that journal icis ilrt-i lion it are A am an eighth low.

And th macLift. liou the if tiitiAle tsler who ntvle omlnt. At JI. on the faith of the utrtnatiiej aniiounocm- nt by the titijh rrgarl the I hike of I' la in. rew by the fict not merely 1 the manner in which tuev were mists.

HA ns bra thought 1 1 call for upl. nUio-i or apology or ea I a ua tioi to 1 uk. ri 1' rliatn nt nul that the aT. of Greece se-no now whlIr I. It.

di rK for iie toQa. tho c. nntry 111 ft to td tist chy In the aWnee of anv lit to the ooutrmry the universal fusing in the I t1 a lire lm. instoca of iniamaiA emout it. li ofttn el I.

Th ti piiitn which yam 1 in the city in re- 1 I tli- conduct of Mr. ElUi which crtuulj rejuirea Oi etpUntton In eois iienoe of thlm the I reeks aj 1. knew what to lo. I ht in HIT hit I a lit of tlie un It Ute for a Ue Greek people 01. an I vuon.

tlifl uAmea tie Prill. NApoeoa A Republic a II. i Pritic. Pniaa Ypllaiti On Giribil li the uLe I' neral Man. in and otmny other it niij vfca were eii fur 1 rmce Alfred.

I i ii pi I thAt one right hon. geitttetaia oat in ii. 54 Ut mentimt" among tli eandiilatc Ttic CIAII 1 lUu Kch mcr has no id of his piiUritv in flro. its-I on only Ii if so-It there ht viol-I I the finest fii fir hi. ftttu.n- i liiu UiU sit-I chrvrs.

ii en I nf tl. ii tri ii won put forward. A I If he null MiST r. Uu A also 5 Mr. ViUiAin VCr Uo htcrl whoelAimod hi I ent im Iii-- ii daughter of Iii ndul uiitltir of u.

11 id the n. intv an Fnigtiai education as w. as T. I li ur II When Mr. Elliot went to ln It laLUra1 fir Lord KIM- to S4pKie that all this A.

il I tirti At ititniUafatiou au course 0:1 for 1111 til if that feeling a. to I. Iv a rt ru fctf via. by a propo to tlr MI Un U. This was nuAnt am a insole it tt nk Ut And it hat UI I rl it id to.

Greeks. You mat ho ver irii mi al with Una ior tlon. Hi Hligllkli it nn ii' 1 1..1 very lullv ill the matter hut if to. ru ich vl iilt it we shall ver ret the I nian MMU II livar. Mr.

wt arrive at Athens. vi I in sentciiee ti mnj mar if i thin I ll tn in tSe mitts poor ho t' it LOIIAU aid Lo given alt to U. I If tie viMvnf the rorn nltiol the On i ul a ioul. vo fA thifil to this loch.Iio- should niitAin toiialil itiuuAl Muarvhv I nhoilt 111 from dl ri ioii pin.t Vh.iuniii and it they should ini A verp a uDil vbpoi no well JoleJ objection auldHrAiMil Her MArnlfwoull sue in this roars. of cii luit a promHO of future freedom and happiuou for I' In mtcts caw If.

hfarety wittnvew to strethen i- ir Monarchy. would be ready to announce to tine ste I iresuitatve of th Ionian 1011. Her ha. jeotvs a. unite.

to the Monarchy of Greece I and form with one united State and if this wish M. 1 he eiute vl al by tha I' o. aUtora Her ty 1 tu. tike steu loc honing the concurrence of Piwen set w. pieties to the treaty by which th.

stn i I OAH UUo1 And their dJClellCieo wee. placed as ttte Sute uulcr Ute protectorate of UM British I ii hlp thinking that it would have en bettor wt i A Co utiu il Ujnarchy had his. formed and non of tl. 1 l4 of Vie Ionian. Islands ttke I.

in i in. or such protniae a that. Hoar hear. Thu. is li M.

itin that ought oocnr to any unless as I I. he pn uo I Act of ion was a sort of so r- i irci i tn their very natural dim. a ti.ni the trestox-ot have r9eiv But I oak the Or eka hein deceived even now in th I find this statement in a telegram from Vienna dated March hi and puMUheil In De Tinut A Ivice receive. here from to the 34 let bounce that the Lord a Com. has robitshmaj the Kawmbhp of a meeting in favour of.

th the ni. Islaiid to 0. which was to hav been held sd the ptndicy of tt archbishop. The Lord Commissioner at the sam tins. intimated that should Iv.

lb similar demonstration she plane they would sop. by ti e. The tarn at that th onus- jnht et ta laartiaf Mat otaa past UM Greek I IA ALJ UM A 1 kle a it rJ that It 414 aJT I. that wafcUlart aoatiokW lbs JUUaaIaUa UG aala i rW baarfaja. tio ci Taaalyaa4 ia.

I. lb. CJaaaeillaT of lb. xbwwer anuoa aid coach always duaiara. a-0-- TaU tug aftETaJtio.

et th I-Iaa. WTutlAnwatoMTta th paopja of UM louIsa Islands. II I a sluoM I. tia MT to tb pSamI5 va. a ii Pnl or too bit for r- I Wthathl aaTloaaraa.

apoaTarkaTaia 0 the PJ thee. isian4s an. at UM Unt UM Owvernaient vi. waiekaeliTmember wishes to li tb ffj rfttMOnaka. Oataaaaaa thaCuaaeoaac rftb.

Euhaqaar i Ob do nlertaia a atr oIi" and In dean that the day ms. ona wb a lb. Unr raotahaa sue asated as. aaxt Sir. I eM gri Tem to th.

Urtdegn. wbea I aeaM I ootaawoajT do at that aentiment on the part of long anhsrt a often oopnaaeH trst is this 117 ndjeul. amid th of a people who hare been for eenlurica in lb. moot ofortalltc usmaeepton with u- nrtwn of UMtriadwpeadaoa tad that thy retein the of the glorious origin from which they speun. I theathAt very ientim nV whieh i la truth the bad the proof of natsonal poUlMal.

sod moral Uf to a and their boil re and pledge or the futon act ap. aod xpo to butt for wanton one and I mat My The are sable words-words which th rirlht boa. timan with the. ytnp.Ihis-s of the Greeks tk support fat geotlemmnn ant of another eloquent Mm-as be cliaao the Count de MootAUmbert who spoke th other day to glowing terms of the tattlre ment of that race. Grwcenvay wall shemisli hop Th I will soy that.

look. in to futur vsutuaiitsos in the I for oo must pn my treat ret that Prince was not n1 accept Ute throne nfOrrwae I lh How. that this it no party question. hr. I hat.

sot hail the of sneaking to mo. or ri ht bun. gentlemen below ate poll it. Wv only deDi. i that jwitaee BOAT Greece and I omily Do" that it may don.

thro Kli the nobl. lords Oorn I have been resceet to vi time house this letter nut the Chaitmaa of tb Committee of holder of Urwk hood of K4 01 lffJ5- having been aazounosd that you Intend broad. in tb present one of Graces to th notio. of PAT meat the Qwmsiatee of the Greek oloian in EogianJ oannol forbear otforing or TOUT able xertin on behalf of that oouutrr. Prime Wilhelm tb vwinjer brother th Pnne a of WI has man advantage a a candidate I.

th ThnxM of Greece. liii Pr teataat religion is in In Ir I in th naval ufonion a treat punt fur a woritill poile i not oinneoted by dmmaceet with any of the tare guaranteeing Powers Denmark has a purely coosututaunaI Government I further it enjoys th edv anU of havuii a very high character i un and ha. a right to iup1sa. that would tales with turn the oftho. on which his country bears restore 14.

lil of Greece. lUvmt I these fart to 0. House and point. I out the rreat tnilility that bane the future of Grersl Uk Am I not uU5e. in saymgthat tier tAJ tv Uoverroeot tsar.

not treated tIM of Grease with justice and good faith Tha II" act of their political exis trace was to place the dignity ao1 toIqenkuct of IS. country tinder the prot etio of Great Britain. ry nJibi now same lac1iDc touchiag a oa towarila this country. Prince Alfred was snokra of through- oot his esnttiIstnre a a sr a of th Qc of England but I mist repeat th have sot acted firly 101. them.

nutbt been beta tectly ht that Prince Alfred altould sot asnept the throne of Greece but it was eat to tla people for the sake of a diplomat victory at tee Urn in' the people of Greece into all the dangers of untried futara. For the I It time Government eat only to explain their conduct in th past but stun the eowraa thy intend to purene for the future. I beg leas to for the papers. Hear. hear.

Mr. REOOR hat I the wt. of hi boo. friend with much pleasure as. in a portion of thm he entirely sympathized.

1 la his generous A xrAtiona with regard to the tutors roolition of Greens but th sentence to which h. nUJ those a was ormclutleml with the ion of a wish that Prince Alfred had been permitted to swenl th throne of Greece. Now. I Avinj ird tooth to the interests of lad and Greene. msst say he thought the oOftTDlMII load takes th right roun.

lit that rcapecL If" hear. Iudepnnlentby of those oooileralioua that were pointed out in EMI despatch they could not shut their eye. to the fact that ou.l. must arisen by his succeeding to the throne that oomnIication. mi ht have en produced.

I that most rlanJf' precedent. might hAve been established future throoea to to OOCIIpiaol or ma for other Royal or Sal prince. lear. Not only so hat they should beer in mint that Prices Alfred was but a yu and iou periaoel run that if he Ua1 gone to Gm he snout either have to go alone or hot tie ihll of Faghiuh Inc Had he pone Alone to Greece he ought from his inctpcnence have Allen into the han 1s of those who would have rendered him unpopular and on the other hat lot gone to Gr mi.1 by Enjrliah alvuera although they would so doubt have be different roui the titans. a wit.

were with Otlao. yet it wan well knoen that the interference of foieigueia was pt to irritate. and in a moment of some popular outbreak Pro. Alfred ought Rae lost the throe of Greece. Au act of great humiliation wool I thus have he lnflicte1 on I ant a most peraicioua feeling excited in Gm tnwarT this country.

There was another point in which It differ front hi. lion. ion that from th very is of th bi to the end Government did bod oat any hopes lriaea Alfred would be allowed to accept thethroae of Greece. It was iniportarit to refer to dates. On the 27th of October th ioonreli broke out in Athens ant Mr.

Scarktt immediately tele rafhcd to tb YOreignOt5Oe. On tile 2 th mother lele was sent to the Foreign conveying the intelligence of ho ruectvaful issne of the revolution ant it are. from the peps now pjeed them ant trot. Mr. Seasletts wa statement that.

for from the Government beia privy to any inqlremsion that Prince would he 1 to pt the tttruoe of the contrary imprwinn was conveyed both ht the letter of the ttli of Sobr aa 1 tlw tela ram lv nt on re in lli nceof th re Ta. re coul 1 not better wlimooy on this point this. Mr. Suirletts own clear ant decisive rvpr ntaUon of the at rug. 119.

He siyi I n' a rve is no. of the lately receive from Eu Und that Her Ma tra kircrnioeut is Jf' not announcing stoner to th Oreos that hit Royal Hi hnev Prince Alfred iot accept the. throne Aid thAt I ou ht to have been instructed hem on tr pilot. To this it may with perfect justios be hot th at the very outset of this movement your lot-I. ship dot ract to state to th Greek Government the Uef of Her Majesty's Government tbat both Prince Alfred and the 1) I.

Leuchtenlierg were excluded under the toel of 1:10 an instruction which I I not foil to carry to effect. 11 reading both your lordships tvIe TAns and the I lisatuh to th Minister for Affairs tho Provism A Government. ntu nro. ii MI very uefrtnniog or wi rewamia. tion and down to th preeeut time the aunt-au iur rnd by eatya Government had been mrfecUy clear ant aboveboard In regArd to the cant14aro of Irince Alfred contrasting tot favourably with 1.

shftv ant double dealing of the Russian Goverumusni. in thin point lao he entirely Jillreol Irons hi hon. in. Alili tgh no doubt they had both th Mm object Is vi tiielv th pr penly of 0- thoua-bt uug onuld ut letrintal than that Gre shunli Iu all c. BnUoc In England I he therefr thowtht it unfor tutste that bi hon friend oJaIOtII to per.

nale tree that Her Uaj tya lovernuent had played lice false ft-am the ginning to th end of the I. Tlwr WM on a. In this ienee II' entirely hl4rio1io of the styli of UiFonuguUiaut that he ventured icy If It were thrown on the table with other diplomatic extracts It would out ii i.e. as simning urn hi pun. It occurred at paf4 4.

rl luI vs. rnntf to the qoibbi. raise by Count Tue. T. that l.esflr be lid not eonaider tine JIIh of 1.

l.t Muerg lud by UM terms of the protocol though politically lie ttiicltt IC so I he saud randiexl oht raise. by Prinoe techakoff an I by thud UIol SerieS at length to hue et ritjlve1 by the uobnu ht ppmLartty of Prince aid th rtflinitiofl of the List. vnn.eut tli the protocol shoniti sot hal I good or excluding on Eo lub prince Slit he kennel Aiil for exclu ling a Ku aiao. i He did And fault in UM ilightest uegre with this smart wnUng. The nubile lord fought a very honeet an stout iit 4 unat the Ruoaio dipltaWioW and that shoal i nap iu1 and la lulge in son.

little uuJtt WM irLapa both tnral au 1 smenuainle Bet he wished to Mk i un or two questions of his hon. friend the Seretary I he hoped he would take a note of them. TIM neation WM whether since UM orSc. had een under its present rrTtaae there was any particular axkxa or ml 1 down that when any pun. liarly oIlfkl required to be conducts.

la con. nexton with facet affairs. the ordinary diplomatic agents shoal et it management banded rev to me member of a puricular faoiUy tha or UM LlioIa whether speit with one or two r. Laughter I clioen. They ill recollected that at ap nloma time In14t a D.

u-hleman besting that anus. sent to Italy hear Marau-I of late I Italy WM panlng through a severs ordeal it was propnte1 to anenel Sir JaraeaHotlaooaadtonplAO. him by an Elliot. Hear and a laugh. on UM prannt eiioa r.

Scartett WM sitppossd ashl. to settle UM air And a graUeraaarfUi. name of Elliot WM dsspetrej Mr. Ellitpo ki 0. soment of hi to arrival Ira Mr.

EUlot arrived in Athens on 23 aid forthwith held oommanlcatioa with UM head of th ProTUiooal to whom. Mid Her I am with tb King of Purnugal ae hand and the loaiaa Islands lbs I other. The Greeki did not PI to hays received that Ititimitlos with say great amount of tathasiaam but Mr. I ac to Bia ewe amoant vu a of aid I power of soadon. for ia a days 1.

extraordinary pi Tt. dated 2 in width a wtatad that up to that AM Ute if I this UM xpscatio al having Fri. Alfred fee their King had hat a most bInetend fleet that WM that I their a fib. lien Me had a MIldeW offart. CM en.

WM a watt tfW wh tedsnjabl. iaprarnMat tad Iaaaa oftbTealaawtW nftrairr CxC a Altrr wUaaai. Lapr WM so doubt wjag to the perios if BUok aMwpaala aToi aat pJrf OrMeatimndV1aT tl th if grass tort a a MtS7 IIWItC had King of ki forhfanaa kid abW UlriacU ed oome rorvarTaT. aajaUlatefcartUUaroaarfOnaH. ww a maat to.

why they had ant I Tug el PerUgATi aJTeetioo oeftaL If pi iteaai lauatrr had boss mav It WM ziti that tIIi. aoutrraad thaOrwaka a know of it. bat a IT lttlry ha. teen ma then I. aam va an tbMr vty been taken with a Rani.

name5 and a mockery load prsrtsa4 upu Greek nation. Hear hess- Bus inc after thai ieeee the 19th of January Earl Russell I me. Mr that tha al Ooburg migbt well hrvifnt aaarta frjanJaratioa of Her Mat Uoverumeui. uat laa 4U of February Ii lord ann. un the Dots ii Kb rlrti V.

rot the tltee If tlecii rher I to a a vat exar- of at in ard to if the mipeah th Uunk that fut. It a thia liar. vu a s-nea or sells' practiajd oa satin. heir I an if Majesty's tnt toalans. for punin forward laaeetw U.

strin.i. witLout nr be views vi UM pcrsuaa then Ivea he eon I I not rf I scti ini niae am rociina A tag the elf et of ratki ijiar the Unrdinjjtncfc of Eirvp Hear hear. It wa elk. hwsos it weak fMol our ltfiiuiite taftasoce A it vs 0. s1wrcus.

well jjuvemeH. arid I 5r. toatb. for a settlement of th inn pending qe. ion.

no pu 53 tii rul by tb Government in erij le toOr th lottia. I a preenlv for the BUM reaw which mo nol pWt tnonissr for Kia- ai to thateraiu The n. T. mueuhar who iued tUe ha I a dr th al th Licte-inee a aiast thiAi us tI the Protectorate of these an T7T that At tire wien Tm WAS one of the wnr m. kW in Earopa and Her Maj tTt a nmt Hal 1.

their offer nuw when hers WAS A ct. 4 II country in well ivera Hear I II At proper ti preiiar to leend tti et I island Viaapoa au U. AIX A th ja their eaalnQ by Greece muich A of" Uaj ri te urkzy. I. re a vin such a ma was that it would relieve us of a reproaca that was cnn Aatly Blade a iinat nit- w.

tDcy in yrnpabw with Vsn. with r. ant P. Irt wit mg fn a CM Ian lalait II the lu- ea.Td Wieti mi the Kin lork of Greece. lie uk I criii Mj I.

itaxe a observation upon A s-iV nci AH wjh not strict ct with that hefor tie Ii" et win ii such iitm rM-ii'oatSat hr t' uhl uu- to over i He Its. long tifi I icy if I iU what a rvl i li rn list. gravest ODOII lerauon. II did But policy of our put staIeeiiiaftihip butb hi policy I AVa AS oar nde might mi ewiatry ail Eire tu farmer times to ve the tri or theTu- ii rminre i Mcx nMof th suffe'-inr nVe nene th ts ne It might have It inc mi ee rob ungt-stef-tl task to sup an iuv corrupt in I rrec. L41 heart w' uH hut 1.

a nit o- 11 the li or of the hu leovi tom ro A Tim nt baael in venalty And cueitv a' I with a il iy enaract. riatic rv 1 1 wince an I curt The tat nol teiATieit of Kf Va teo hal if tile true. heat. I Hit ConetanUnoe A th It lnn of dWcnco ssinat a Iiw which hL or(4 an the rreaeet in of lni Is-I aai 1 that if held tonti 01 th will of th I would tSe law of Eun balthenbit a ck of nis ei ther to pro. TV- ti Turkish eml.ir-- or uh nt to II European war.

Of the tw evils we pc- Aps chnsi ha le but the time had roM by fir eoariaaHit 0. icv we al a The of 11 wa so tli Rat of KO UAIJ to tie th xpreaaion of a illustrious mml of that Hoaae. WA Menimpl sl la 000 of tit of her atrea th shp it. re men I th Jiacoa- tent of Poland was eatia like as into hr mm heart and. A a letter wkcli thy had lately t.I the Rmeisn Go rnnient wu sittiur on a uleana.

Ws nujnt oawtbsve1w. oi. to do jtntice to those nioaali. tie which were eskvusrnsg tm sin. fioia the praatn tim thvv lu uTe tm an to ia the resIst Europe to the onward march of improvement and fl' Rf erred purtiijirlv Servia no lime IHaabsaa Pnncjt htirA.

li. hear. u. aloo spot the territorial of Greece as an absolute seceasttv AIM he i tinrd inch II extenooa by ti wh oh iey had invanaby bell is that Houiewith rr trd to Italy. for they cool that axtea.

5500 Ifc li ttn-Titt'rY was uecenanr ti her strength as. a curtly If" fonnt n. tlv th wni line of argmeul Is a Fry ich Paler. wucll omleu led toat as Italy was not abi. tociAik th Hit being forced to chin tI.

i tents province a it wi i ispmmsmble forth klngthis of Greece to lie uMulie witlwut the uiaiait na of tha lniu InUn a IA hv uAlv and Ej irua. Ilcar beer. When onr inwt r- lier might have been. this vu tl true Ution the Eutera qeestion It was impel. to a n' ii uI ia via or tha ttanuban IVi ic ilinej l- oj A they x- i.l UY inlri iesA intrtguoa wnuUI eontuia a Long as it- iiineuue of i id WJ exrtd ia tavuur of a Power unt aiimt rinilcreil it imposeilde them to pro Krea What was th.

nationalities It WAS thit it wn sot Turkey that was keeping them oYwmbut the strun ban I aid ml nce of England. A wnur in the Rerie Ui 111. hr the ablest of French prv BeaX sail that thvra WAA iu Uu ra Turkey in EsMbt Cap lin1 aid an Luskin utnebm th venus ypt STY HiM Iuolau Pr- vii ot BO Linger loot. OinatAaunople but fc i aad that Trtay 1 uut the iret of bain more fortoadable now than the WAS ii the Uth an I 14th centuries by Win uothiii of herself. bit everything through En laftL A iM they woo her then.

after lbs irtnuee which bad Utey taVeu aol which led to At iciest and lacat inextlicahe nnAr nt of in un city that had cyst occurred when Uud worn aup- on the aiUuf thj wr 1114 i jer. tami t1MM uTica. sholiL look ta rVr rather tlni t. CiinL Hear. It was th policy of En Un1 tIat the ChiUtun puvinee of Turkey ohiitl be vfutl i ru an eoatcatdr was Ui1 puiicy of UASA ih they unqaist vreMhe1 an 1 di oont nljd.

The uiierur XiciuLu la informal Sir H. Seymour that he would asee silt tua att iiiitnl recuostractioc ef th Bytaa- tine empire or such at extrnaion of Greece a would rnder her a powet-fol state. The ire were perfectly acars of what they owe 1 to Uuasub. Oa th other hand t1 ey looked t. Eu Und fur orcountensice ant support 1 dmulu which Lot-I hostel wrote atfrrtle Ute revolution WASOIUI which retorts the teat creit him it was translated intJ Greek an 1 the Greeks earned it about la their- pockets a kind if uiiyl ctery or charm a coropli.

tue-mt not ofv paid to the noble lords desyeetehes is vrift eoautrwea. Umh. In that despatch the nobio lord ii1 Her Mkie tv4 rernment cannot deny that the ks hare ht I cam. for th Action they have take I in another poi foretold that if th Government ahoild ct wttl. Iru see.

the future of Greece would arrive at a of ivrity wUichit. ver before attuaed. selvocatud an xteo iaf territory fir Greece hecaaa. the which lien A coveted was sure vooer or later to faU into th Is of Puerr or other and ba- sian. that Wini so it vu well that England ahonU hot out sam.

eoo. ura-eni i to Greece if at. otabluhad her claim to this metv el territory by ood order and good reernmeTit. lie a ut 1 not now rn th in u. of ark DOCAU he had given satin.

of hi isles. tin to bnn th- wholt subject of that onus- try Wfre ie itt ster Easter. hut migha say that the prelmcim of hi hon. friend Mr. Laywl timat tue reign of the Suit An wooll tnasgazai a sew sAtcof thins in ial ether I.

Tbacahr rene. between the ure I the late Sultan ww that the former was a trocrvu ftnatic as th other wi a weak rfcAavU. Van is. A of ramiactatieg Turkey he hit 11 stun an 1 now re eiirainn wa attempted by Wlinj th. on1hra with Fnlh U-------- Thu wu a inN iuiatuAe.

Th. Ul deltas UvinSVl hi mm OCY ii wi Cu And UA I. Tb preaeal t4ultaa ap nt him trewie UOH ol lier I sets. As tv. Greeks.

jutmn had hastIly ye mo. rndn sa. I' le liuirnel that a vrtrsuf ilf uuveruiBent or if mw v.rnIen wind er liiAe in tnciuotry te sonli. sown dunn denture of tyranny awl mi I that. Uk- tliev I iiier at nncj is the fill paiKiflv ery A.

vIrtue. lint applying lin Ui th i lifMi Greece. WAA inuf1 iiifi1 if ml ice ma 11 futur tiles the IAS- ttMaraai 1 aiiiMia in we 01. fir iiiin Add thoi i aia li t.i.I wnild thi' tell he Ilmise that lb Uu A IVric an 1 IIIIIK I I 1 i it in UJ veins al 1 mlern Urv Lev I i I trafltin soil hat th UllTa winch eIias tin. ni.

And were it of t. Ml 1 arU ich hot tr rrvd every I And LA. iimiil iru ji tv rv bv The Greeks hj rmQ.jie-l th. v' enommeree at 1J Levatit retk bou had uM ta all ra I of nr I th fin i all this a that England us her TI to procure for I trw-ce a wue aud tol rhveoe-l wit. huuLl fettcrrI la na VT ret-- iutr i of temwry by any tipioutat ac i i tt of t' country auoni hi th ir as I if th Greeks As red I to Vmataiiti i pi cv iu au St.

AiA for thrmt i aucuary ho tn. t. it ich sit aeration might I mat. I'M ilivj. Ij tli- hop.

th increasel terrtnry I loixbt come to tueni D' vi tirnce consMracy Of si. but by men a e' A ju- moment as A ouhl induct other nations el ron id them by a. wt of natural gYItIicIi to icaool th ouo" tue hon. member. Ilnat hc r.

Mr. M. MILNE I Jobt whether my bois. iced ka 1 iloo very goal aervice the ihich has so wsrLll advocated by ouu rUa tlui into a Turkish Hear. I think tint if in on point our.

than i 1 Greece has won th vy-myethy of Eur- it i that her people have wa a self-command which th real fooad- I sties of iB freedom and that is this emsis of their aa they have thought about their awn governaieot and their ew inter sTixa io tcal of being temipte. iat foreign a maioo. Hear hear. It 1 this i bsilCe I which has led lie Xayi Govr to jola tS th I1 rest Kurop. Is according to the Greeks their bat pth and appnUUoa.

As to the yalicy if Her Xaleei" vt tIdabeB thrfitbab afoaao dapriath Wat intestioca towards Cr bet I essnol think tuttaa lamalieaM DC afulaithiatcataoa. HeetJ UUadttl show for the Greek wvolatio. at I aadrnpeet Their latent in it aa. bc ri u. TtMES 1863 I.

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Iut 11 11.1.1..1. 1I r. Athcn 1 litiary uio if. 110 ht in I lt. II.

tseitihlvofth Greek 1' flhf1 ltiOttiI 1 cr ioll n'i Iuri to Ihe I oLjrct mull bet illle 1ft11 wool-I pm f. I 0' 10 II wil tew lroo I. Lh ln titatvesof the j. whit to ten I oullitr1 kI nd1 1,1 1,1 IbInu II I ning th t. 0 1 I te prol 1 a c.

bo. been 111 taoal I tho Ie in. I b. il I :11 thu pwif tb irL Grwks this 1II ment 6. 1' I rd Hie' bliC the 01 beftllwld I tr Ilolllm MioM' he 1M ac ths.

i I te 1IoI1LacMIUaIltry. 1a i loa. lift. tie II ury lee. Gte Wand.

to 0- bid Iwo position llIIII wttIa lb. 1 anion I to to lb. frost lbs that bss ill ie4tal at a doe. Lime. Thessaly aM II f.

:1 right fn ba" II fa that this loa Tart. II ell io1DJI which it a her the al 0. the of tIi da Greek obaD be aiMolaeoi I. it grieves 0. Last ti.

WlU. ridicule I W. tn. the I 0. pit If" tWII that ia Iif.

octPo the Or DoII 011I6I0 I ri ca1a. worJa ymrat to of that loom" vary OII Ute G. Thia lug f. East. one if Greece.

the quaat Hsaz plltI II eey ha I he tiaree-h 0. If JII the I ofl C4 It 11 tIJatOI1 I log the IIo Oft hi rlia'i I OIfnrioC your rt the the Pri adaD uTh PrkLan los hi fioa reOJ he is 1 I IIO UIUL1 1. lIjo the edrantan i. on w. OIIrP' he U.

of Lb. p' 1 poin over fl a la1U1jf bj ah' or a 01' i. joo Jitielu ee to Iinil a. pr pmosctice 1" if hi lb. Qa the 11 the It.

di time III these 1 0. Juct the baa1oo inl nd 0 o1JI ar. I his II. I buth 0. If red lIIitl 1 the ON 10.

the Ibr oopli ation. might Lha bIia 1 fur fI 0. Ja I. only. tbbottId mi llhal1ri I an fne hid 011 En i 1n nl th to ba I Greene al bnp beet.

w. It no 1ft rf 1 OII En Lan. ao t. re. LI1 11 an.

be. h. di the 1 ho 14 be th. It. ref th tine 1 f.

klt itn. I wlerf the 1 ure ill oonr yin inteIhi-ence 110 1' 1 ti1 U. oon. LIo an te1sraun hin in I1i of tint Iio Tire 11 Ito I orleL 1 1n a End y' Uontll the 0" highness he 04 ill tld. Iillht II the Mjcttl Mlmen rub nlTIf 1 Ili1 toea" o1lt.I cr nr tetcytnus 1 lb.

of 1 I an. 1. the 01 I pr II. rjII caliJa inee tha 1 oD On also til his fri n1. 0 the ha prospsFity 11.

bl 0011111. Ih utikao his tin. I. on. spnn1noe ndrel the Yoruign Minister 0 rJ 1 he or his Et II.

unt IIIr. JuItoa exclude I IIi I 1 1.1 uol a 1 titi that 10011 Eu1iah locals. uIDIig 1In. I degree wnLR nolollorolltt 10.1 I he hl iDIQIle 1 II 1 Inaation the. Fonip oeen I uiHa rule laii i nexion i1 4 uJl be its family I I 1 1 I cb" tha4t an II I.

ball' Di IIoJWISirJamH oDaodtolfp 1 10011 lieu t. hIad 011 f. aahLalo oatUue a I oameof Elliotdeoptched I i pelUoo tollUoolovaMmnJ 1 the hi wi the Ki I a tltal 11i matiooa b. lit. oioJ.

55. bola isv I be. 1 JJInoI had. I I of 10Ifm. i' 11.

upon if thllllatb tba. kit for beel1Itd ddunid to forward. be New. h. lb.

1IWo1oW JIrct IR laqatr1 mute rf i masts wi aa k. 111 1 1an. Mr. y4 tJoior ntIIe It Fo 1. 11 IJukr ttes-Ctoburg I There Ioa ft s-rita 1 to WarM thou.

irL Xl .1. oc 11 ochoplv oe a ba. djnJJ lo Hl fh1 h. brc in G. I 11 I be oef' tfw beg I 0 prw1 1 Ute One" i rio C.

the hn IMbl. f. irIJ nJ.jc- i 1' K. 1 to ct iD a. II.

i I otiisioa to iJ I Jor I wine no" I Do' 0' I ct uI I. properties be I tin- poo awl ab IL I 101 llUY in 11 11. cy u' 1" I 1 JIr 1. kIItWIj hh lri ctl reL. 1 1 I bM rant I In a 11 the aIu.

IIahip. but I. 1 LIls II n.Iu Ir h. II I. fth.

I. tiI hre Ir. Tu mi ex tI I'l rrdh It. 11. I i rrll n.

mila I rcU teet i OMf Earn 1. 1 1In roal 1 ctr I h. II. 011 c1 toti 1 aleu Il hl 1' uI.I\ eotII the I. I' l.

na 1 ant I in 1. 1 illhaif I th. 11 I' I. pr. hot then iLb rr I Tuk hillo tl 10 1" pI ch 1 hD tiIID p.

I i 1" It. en ia er 4 thu.hr 1 the 0' i. u--r b. trly Ri 00' Iwfopf OI ld re Ii. 1 a rwl IIi III I.

114. Re tI Princoahtrm. IDIo il. and niIed t' u. hb Han- with 1 IOQI Italian 111 7 UESDY1 AltET4y ikn6uDrIL IISNS4 5 rt AIm iI tr.

a StIIItT My Ye both IP tr4 SII 1 I. i MArTM 1 ets I th4 JsvwIs tt als7 ij lb. utwtng iI 7 fl t. It. I bmk iU Ib ti I i.

1t1oI. IO I1I I1 Ae J- t. SA biyvin povtnvith itrl. qtvfth 0 ihtt tnvr4 Ui. fp h.

n- uiL rst 1 eeiy lb. a Lcsbir vnM ie tbe teeovii er a gte 11. eeete hen f. ii tbei ro tbe eup niethIn 1be oii 4 ee. ti wm.

the ke14 t1r. lin 4. eqofl zIedf 1 sis penew osMIv hr rpjy pcee biLe opeva es nseinys4. I4 eUy 7wuee. denbet veey mneh eett in ioi.

ipn. Ibe a the fl eeec th. th. lst ye. reyoweI 1ri 4 ks niun.

Ir1cr cheee vu 1ee. 1 rWee cbtee v. th. tt. II.

dwrfuU i. eot I. hen irztI 1 hw en no U. riofsUceeeened w4 abi 1vrInI II. airrnt tt fete uM th ki thm Ileelics 1 ui0b t4ce ul CbCI4 rutia the enLnd it.

t. eiurtatios duriu dee. aid. c-b. 0 ei I sh oka reL rIsi.

Earl of tUUIY approe hi wohILd 141r11 TANLEY eetvdn U. deaL 1 uad en thenloi bepro4 thMU. I1octad acreei Micu U. foUnvin iUi Rai1w Ga. wa Iinas Peitioii iae wcrcpeeantad IGTi flkhnrn Lea I14wav.

ioofl r1. LEI. from the Vkan ucjay AJ1ianeePejetual BuilIib and Fqwa1 BOUe IArad ueT-t a an. Lu4eri i. I ae rTEn.

1r. rtc Me iiv CI of t. CuuNewtlc.nnki-.i.ye I. i 4 WulJa 2 11o cea 1 bti. 3 RLn hyMr.

fr F' I Riv i 3fARIKFIK I Grseviii ne lude edent mmin Velih t.n. unrc a. a. I-- ri Tuiei corn in- Ie44 I Iui i nj 4141U tkY I a orcI. i I Ir I I.

tmni the PeCnI I UI ul tug I I e1e I I ciot IAerlo.I e. 4 I I 31 or. a 4 V. I. munIiu ieaI.

fre ho I IoooUiL ci it I. UI I m. mo 1 l. i. r' I lv i.1 I r.

trtiin III V. V. rel.ant. I my. itonrIio.riln-- I.

Miii i t. ao It C. I I frl a aI. I a- i Io I'I I ri mI. I ooi mI.

I liiti th- II I I. i wo-- I rcrfrm g. mnt. imperI ii it nu I I ifl1i0V1Tflm1t me an. a.

ht C. illjc fl I tvra1 fsvoir rinrb-cor S. ei. I- I in. I ioet IiiTw I'm Sir 1 fl o.

el i-f r. i C- me. i. i. ii iro fn- ioI- iot 10 i.

fr. I I Ieekw age Lrri- wn tor rI. iiti I oh tao iers r. Pcgi pe. t.

ih. I eqe 1 iii. are n--itltctio. loon. l4tXIiiitereah.

i ei syetem of I I aiut P. ee trawfuta I M------ia-cr Iif nrtotee ft. rei ir fan. 1 reuU us 4rui Cnr of a Hl tu elIh.i- lh fl sixth 1 fl by PIAa SwiTu 6v4M. tb.

lot Tdustio vuil u- bsi wI Usi el ca ii. by fr. XMUI aoMas PehIbftlou OSRt4 fr iiurth put IicbMofyi ay Iibeeed be poi It 6oe. Inniali sen. Laisdusol fi lb.

usIy Lm' fru. Ihm. tb fl by r. fpeupeesees lb. Laa 4 th en.

ieee i reeIt U1tLD Clwhee-afl ma. penya be IMrJ. Beerdof Wcr WaIruhsterJI ft. 0 BRIXDI IVWwuee4IcM for Us. igt ef I a lb.

GREGORY6. nc puvrine the ax. ihu. Viac-PonidenI nee. Way to ioany be dr.

nt the EAT Ca. npns tven I 4 RflanItbeldan44thof Vctrlaeep1lhe4oebed 01 sea II. 4yn moein wan Ieicrs ioen lb. ac lereita thowii reouninndil mnmnai I 0 otrn a fl I 0 woulIeundst ied lament. I TII REV tomali.

ist U. iuu-aaeeofTloee toenablebim toiayUrnsontbetat4eof in teI. the thebrat thGoirmi4 the ti aio n. eeri irs oppose. kin.

WAtPm ito. iIci thertd to-morrow Fucr IIE' IMit' I I' ir an me for On stating reason. re ao an ninin- their return. I 1 tiIv tu--r-- was cut wn I. sailbe was nV.

lie Ii nv I nfrrtitl 11111. a lo 4 ti 1 for. 11 I I a rI.I-nt ite ItEYsaid rI th hi ecctecivJy cuhry Greecsbmat maynot knowto w1tstxtnL thn alxut 2G3oolgon lO we dce I ieOSf igaoM OensssbM hv the i 4 4Ifrs enIbu vi bow i7 I bee. tbsm sod I rl IbMr I. es7tbMuidesIofthBs4IbhOceernasoibuM bee.

guser enviAI 5I ifl hlidy tbenobl. IndipspsatadocatltheOessh ha hat. OuvuruiesIt onatmani- an 4 U. didsnwithareatde4otmeer Ooth4t1olDocens. 5 on.

us. beingjustthe4 dO pllosbistoth.preer-ntst.ate proven thtbxit on. rerci I. I Maestx' no ilesir to jI lien. an.

an. connected cm I. tliru lrec th imoL. tht IIC. in.

not neorars nld It. styi ma Ii. the jnstrnetin cr. ft. chane took cccv were peo4.

1. th IoyrJ allow 5. Orncoebeing an atros throogh- bligloac enhmno 0th. allow lIilinosss ax purtue you reart lii- ct Maiests be King. lliatlons eta couunumkutimi inka thi i1 Rim I v- e- ainilg wc iht cir- all ive tre s-iiEuol oI.

Enlish frot pr.on.l to an oounn louer ISO fir row. writing pee s--- I 1.55- fr ulie amult II er Hi it-an ic I- i ye I all I orueI It Iimonttr ng I mJct li a. 1. a i it I to.n-.l ire. o.t.ltate.Itipof If red.

hot It eourw. tiu tidIer all ilo I-- I II I tighIess IOl 5 ltl I i Il nt I I In. hiit ion so -n, t- nt Intu. 0 1.1 I. nit.

II. lit I I It tic I. Isgi is lLltlofl. icrnm i 1 fly n.h-c I 11w cc attt i it oec. cue ieI ioiiit tI 4 ovrinwr I ha Itome.

a. ontl toe. cccii hIm it way YtJ mnr pr bet. poilewith a tie Legtiion. ct ott Lnnhirc Prince future crowdaliowe.

opened iteioett 1 Ito lot. IIihsem tn of emrti pr. ft I thi.a. a mister exnae tence thortiy in I alit a' aeknl Uric got. hotta.

cur hi were not on A1fr he on I tog prrwni tb were th ii. th o. baetd as the pInIs cu i' I ee 14 a---- lbs 1 bee. 7 ee Pet. Sf Grl Ifrpd BndyvuboUIahepu Pita.

pasas een ot. a. ios bus. bludng U. aes.

o1. tlo apee poiStlut date. a. ioeelIrufius an4a tat. preern141ve an imponilsie Prinos be as.

hone. Ear" kImttandvouwilltherefornot orpriudtolcsroUtat itt. vet I I viii ant taeut Line Hor horj to stignaiacd psldisdormmtientts lrr troof ar iaimpurtaatthat ttreJpoctionaoftheu Zamnuotiti it' cm' ss Ito. ass. the cc.

knowhxlr gire ate so a. ii ne we We the Itaving the miusso. theflrons. tniquoution cob present PrinoeAlfrel an yesterday the bee ie tecideUy nina ii coon 0 lay 14 tsst I CAmer was reaJy the ofGrrcoeifit waswsrmty I I. 1h unkretoe1 he- iI is-en aprecI ma.

oJro my lii etateg. ceaor Louji age. an. the faith auswrr was chat the I i jtv ht rey low If tux.a.te a re d1u.w- aiTri t. I th ti.

1. insrch if I. ti ttx iniemsiagenient ut is Lit5 me Tat snrcmlv ca. Ie lri tttahin girds a i OteCIk Ii I It. I at t1i tlsiiIy i- hi re it tu-s ut ti r.

I i. If a a. his i w-tt itIrtato-- trn lIrn-ie I- ht I rehlrt art cusp I-- I. I- i rt I.t.srt- 1 II I I i 5 a r. 1 I iich i ti Luiog lb ii t- rw crpracntsttvrsof I- 0 oio1I ti reoTi umt an a well-founded raiseL steely with tl I r--- I Gm e.

eznecmne I baulan Listatci- tttru Pr s-rn a- se on au. to tl Cuottut tt1 nitu 1.c iin as oocartoanymae. sugar- I at the re being nI 10 0 fvicee HighComroiiooee amaemnbhivgo Sn tavutirof thiawroof have be orasse. the the jrcqiap i Lcr4Ki hi gty he an sours abs. if tsl ueros aLio.

I. itnewfinari sot that Thiy 54 Zii VI ChaneeBor psskfag us. he 5 siaii ika the Arwtossyt psismylsof Is pa At am. soul. we ii the some lime lb.

of pideetersto was sIb. tish I for yen Totmj bee. bavusi by his own argiuneofa proved I. eaereechieen urtod I proposed arrdsr of I he iiieiebe iteeslot iLee the Gces lb. the Ghaaidlo if il when lie degrus ien as I et los I op irsssed V.

ha rssgiimtiomi asic we mssusy Uae pontinismit. ii badge Ii theta an. ft4rewy eqsa- telt mt daststiLy I Dg rih on. ii. ehaau1.

deelo smnent aBove to D. right uutiee Dan to oIheileroo1i Paclne- xertin souu try. to Pt4neeei as the senor ti ittt three averyhighchaeaetritnaacialMaUeTsIalid prcqe otlti an. ereLitofGrwee lb. Lance as just ft.

an- lb. IcliOg ailmctuoa spoken as son a see. ouo se m. heat GREYPY bum aspirations the attic. iratioai loving rrsrd EOIrMI rce ecL i hve mail.

inespertennal save hanIsof romn an. niciou tower diered ths not teIerapbed 2th telegram usEce woo th ot reroiving llienc I reprceeutataun case oheerve idajestys cm con hot in. Goverumentthai in. 1 an a ati- Funigu no in. at.

cno leatia th cltIingh hi ntt Greece us Majesty's passage 5. to II I. l.tutlerg her ustuht toe. in ha and a. a ta-i an Iol lurEs U.

own I set a. superacxlSir JaneshInleoiianlto replace gentiema. of the his his tot Ubt bc Kto sg mssz ss slilsiabli 1 dsspstcb aswy he teLs loms. th ciru AZ issweceaient at. auusfortusat.

people 1 Ibs eemaij hi. ecee g. thruss 1 0. be ofPorlqaPs fls le n4g tns ei svatr 4 ssnesev4 wjt 111w. wmel ss ei1 be s.

nohe Oce electt so' eev phr pmat tee usn nv-es cool ac rndii-g our Isnghin was Ge-- asi to Oruer the the coir in offeringt.es-Ie toGno-- bedist reawo. Lu. hoo. nity it t' I speech ttttr th. bia.

the a thu Is1 oj nm sta sncet 1 I prnarI tbs Iiou strseg.u.rws-Ls. athou Un ca a eon an CottLLDcy P. I. tit long tcti lmrolasu f. veo noon sIl.i.t witch reeL.

tee 4ntinat i I rontIrstAuit H. In I- he iot taun Icy I he pnsI lv in vee I tie- Tukoit rmlmrr. e--------- to ca. pre rile pet e. lFtCui.l-.s lhert.

in iti. eckjof oi 4 Esro. urmmnlnt be.se- U1sn w-m- i rorttt. tm Tm------- th Were as stone t1enco haLnvyreeut cm mmtru t- es sil thatif loitstliti md ii. be tin We but it pct least the policy Csa it was oeiipT lit thu a roomIer He was exery maicrule store- eat as anwmusost yronemi to' roes tieithevhollnig an a.

ed t- tii'r. mn the lacy re the 01 neceinaiy ntatlv tb. nuietyled to ctiatae j- Is. provinces. for lb.

ts i. irou. T' the 4 iii- ide Ia 1r4 uc-hieu am cx- puet itttrUiceakl 5 ri i4u a Un icr a on tts- fur tin- those wsbut strong nit it. prm4mflcale therewas xioIoutra lie ii. ihut Egypt ho I- I.

C. to at. 1ttl being I lying cothislg En4ind. I ha. tey tt tenhor it unafetehin surmeed no be iil of th wr-u.

h-er ties. a. tcr ti mu il I I eeL lbs EntInmt UI lrocimwwJ ii tb tool it. cr thel I ntuel. Euuerxr mour attemiptct lb.

as I Ii the EiLnd The was one tranale ed intuGreek I ohylnctery often fuetu sdL t.cmt.n inul gaol the tahee. he the arritwat al re He tteossqof ia the some iein enc ncreei byuodorIsr undguo. raise is. qcastbn Tam-hey becue hat his th tIe Il--i. hi Ie his sultan sate if a.

Th. ocly re tra. lb. was ales hat he I her regeneration was couplet. his Iisrm an aces.

TbjrsssII spent re mol 5 yet 1-- lu gnet Is. years of if ctb hi the nntmy tiring llit ry ocrg. 1 e' ccv tI. iiiri I. th.

lit .1 m-eec ion- t- in thelut r1iho.u tiiut otemttn titoti is 1. teth m. he I I iii I A l.a tie a km hin-csc II. h- tie ov t- tio' em tn rl wtih trsvrnd im hnt omonot. I he essI.Lah-eemte Earope ti.

is-- i ie ci vii. to I in iii resotiu tncree tmwrybl I i tt Utaef hut tb-jr es. the isared 1. fr ca Sopisia Mactuar trtte1 tet etch nt2 is- I. II that ho Vi COIsaXr simo ie oo1 romi1 aet 55 le.

lbs eosW th bear MrM. I bai 1xie gnu erviue to be ti3 jwstio. ont 5nIi the Enrpe is the fats ova internal Iomuat I azreiaion. Govrmeat j. the I of Govwaswet.

I do belisre that it bubsea fiend. upon C- Greens that the Ims. has beta so succoufsel as the inteatiOa. Tb. I late.

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