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is cutting into ^ flw flwapa < vifwr tcomnraroe Bussia was igwi ^ t ua in . t ^ e ^ veri"Years' War . In 1813 she wanted ; olfca * Bjpie JEawarn ., froviaces swear allegiance to ier . l » ] $ OT She ? ntkaC € » ft ! us with war . It ' ^ 'known that ty ^ prjoaotftil ' awcfe f in ftuBjia wants Uhe Vistula for fenf&r / . fytimmim the saying of the ^ reat Erederack —i'jE - sitlrt : ' -iRfta # ew are at -Constantinotife in a weiflc after i £ l | er' ^ l > e Been at « tt > tagja * Br £ ' 'The ties of r&fckita&bki * ave 'beea iw » k «» ^ % ti t l thiak loo well tiff
oar DDLOuarcti to sdmrt tbat ; lv % xan siacxinae the iatereat oi lite [ wSiiBftrY to , c © nside » ations '' wliich j ^ tave nst'er webbed ¦ djj ^ tyjfiie EJm jperorjttf IRussia . 'The . gueslnonof-relig ioii ^ haa lwen | fti ^^ rt ( r tt ^' 5 itt'tiiisTnatter , t l ) trti eTeryonejjow knowq , ajoiojt&hl ) AncjloJRtiss'ian . coflsssponueiice lias b « enrTpErMiah ) Ejd , f ^^* pffl % B # i ^ 3 S ' i ^^ J ^ ies ^ ho ^ J pes ntotfcnovrwba * pacsecutionsitfbe fluwenfiog a ^ lttbe'C ^ l ^ o ^^ a ^ roi ^ atamt relimons , havelbeen sab-^ p&toUmaieia , impriaoT ^ CTrt iffl ^ Sibena are the fnte & ^ £ ffl # fai * &&&a * fa . It ts , to fact , * sjatem ^ F
«*» ituBdit -sto dbe . our ^ u-ty -mat ito ^ tttch fioBy ustaoaBde amfrantanecfbeteto . Shottldtthjo ^ iaM ^ jMaiiiliai ^ tttartaiB holies of this or that nature , these are matters th * t . xancerajiiuaBelf alone- ( Bat-if they w * re ottered , piiulicljr , ^ UTupau-an < weaaion calculated ± o jprodiiee xabconatructiati , their . jCfilutaiionJbecpraes a < & » & Prussia . 'is upon friendly terras , ang . is at peace with ^ France . We'believe , we may affirm intfceTnost a » 0 BH 5 » e'ternas thaMfoe'bellicosft topes oftheJ ^ eW-MaTriia ! aw iri no-way-coHBeeted -with "Ahe mesolutlonB * w intentions « Jf iris Maie 6 fe » *' s ^ G « wjB * nment . '" if of
^ aJeca » « "the 'Senate Hamburg , « f tfbe ifHshi , ^ wukifcota sfiw * Epo £ t of » tiiclaB * antr » b » nd , of star . ^ Snails ? flee *«» ib * w been awned ft tUthegk gad Jtremeo . , ^«» ow « \ 5 eeein (» t 4 edda ^ flr 4 th < E | S ^ n « L , Jand £ 2 teZ 5 fer . e is a ^ iAy Ao . augpoct Auatria-agaiofit Prussia , . aUoafld ihe fiaatsm 4 UMStien . come Uefor-e ihe j ^ eier *} J * et , jMI dibs secondary J * od minor Gancan ^ Sovemnaentf , except 3 lavari % are of the eame-min'd ,, apd ^ ftfl 1 > i&ag the subject before tire Diet , Bhotftft not 'PmsSia shortly agnee to . abandon its pmtoc&tey . 3 K 5 aee Barclay Se Tol ^ rpreceeds to Ifxmdon on a . special iiiimiimi .
^^^ IttSin ^^ or ^^ oluti ^ ^ hilstltisfllia Si ^ aW Psw ^« TolSfem ^ a % lM ^* orofcr 1 * 8 | pP ^^^ hi 8 ^^ 1 ^ nn ^ K ^ s' ^ Lome . * n /« i # r . ^^^^^ m ^ i ^^^ S ^^ v ^ k ^ Si ^ ^^^ J e ^ a ^ theolde ^ aliy of JPruasia . That is fi ^ l ^' ia ^ /^ e ^ ha ^ ' ^ aa-TBiore ancient ^ liia » ces . -witiv ^^§| ^ i ^ , | ^^| ^^ t ^ k ^ , hera ^ r Andiiow ¦^ h ^ iqwr , ' T ^' ' ' | e 8 lSj Jbe Nrisfedd to ciye io the BodDHitB ^ P ^ W # Ni | B / Rhine , io order to Obtain
ConsrtanU-] mmrmmmm- ^ mi' - ^ m-«» if Em ^ and , thai «» «^^ P ^^^ p ^^ ' % & « t ^ fi « tt ^ r ¦ W ^ H& ^ iy ^* . - ™/ - «?» l *^ W «! t * 8 . which . w « M »; iate 1 y : . W ^ % mW % ' W » i > ' ^ Pr ussia . Aad-lW , " ^ m ^^ SM ^ M ^^^^ fT ^^^^ ^^^^ i ^ ssi % » pwy # i ^ Kpg | fa ^ 4 a ^ iar ^^ inat W , we Spl 4 ^* i ^(^ al &m « nent . ProtScals no Icigw = aPfS ^^ & |^ m ^ yerate ... aa . the executW
^ ^^ f 0 ^^§ : ^ m ^^ W , , ana ^ rppow ^ s ^ peaS - Mmnteeiqir tQ' ^ ji ^^ o ^ r ^ er 'Julian 'TOSsesMons 1 > t . ex-i ^ p ^^ . tr ^ r dfmy l 6 , ; 1851 . The State of TVede ^ ¦ ^^ SJCTyyf jjcjroi ^ ^[ ff' > i * i ^ rif fthp interests rf Pnuaia a ^ S ^; % j »» pnpisnoug Emperor oT AuBtm has at length re-• aioa ^ . ' ^^ Utt ; ;^ h jB ¦ *» tqj )^; T $ ie ; Pni » auiii Goveriipieuife , ^^^ &gp * Eii # ^« o ^ afte Jtwjf . to . BeatrajUk ,. ^ 9 « men , * in ficfc , Tin * tat condftkn , and condetauw the coffttt ^^ ¦ cirerjie «» neii 8 ., France ayd £ i ^ la » d , cannot la the end : ? eliii ^ PTnMianneiitrali tV . It wiU end hv involvinir n « i « advantaee
% ^ g ^ -m ^^^ fw ^ m ^ t 0 t mil , supposing itto be a mo-^ cm ^^^ M ^^ mt ^ un to the ofHtagBif , irllicli " will , notwithstanding , never pardon tie l | ttl « ajtti * swg j ^ thftfcJiwirfc ^ u fithftwn tjKBiar 4 s her byrPnussiaj ' . " ;^ m ^ fl ^ c ^ , i ^^^^ pQ ||«^ 4 { he £ a , « ge o * EasaSa , and ft ^ wfrd ffiiff . ffnflV' ^ f f ' w **! ff ti" * Chamber that it coujd jntefl ^ ln fo ^ ewpf tp ( % 7 . ife wws Jbooted » lioMr ^ v « r , aftfl « aftecl % fliie £ . Koi »^ ,. w . <^ ailier < vrejec !^ ng > he . o ^^ motfeiw , «^ 4 ea ^ . ; tl # « t J ^ : ^ B «« s | ej :. But it was sufficientlyj » yafip ^^ 'llwi ^^ bea i iiai cb « e « * lat tJxe majority heartily oj > - ipw 9 ^ . sEwjj&aja . ppMcy of the Court . a ^ eifc *^^ ** - *^^ Sb » wu at Jeast tibe retioence of ^ fie iRm «« w C ^ iart , and j 4 w je . cal of the C ! heyalier Bsosen ^ % I ^ e ^ { Xofipt , and jiw jecal of the C ! heyalier Bsosen tayedaometh | famethe Minister of ihas «»(
l ^» . ^^^ » , pg , , Prnssa jflin ^ Vi ** fl »«! t )*|» r jr ^ prR ^ efitolives of the Four . Powers in f i gB * u ^ - ^«^ jpw »* Qc 6 l ; ? Vie » n « , The contents , o ¥ this |((^ tecql jwh ) juaq ^ retood to bo in brief : —The Four Powers uiSMW juaiteii . for fhe attAiumeut of the double * nd ^ L of | ba > jKeserfatioa .-jal' the- tenitQrial indepenijence of Turfcey , ^ f jWticJU fjw eTacttatiop of the Pauubian Pi'incjjpallteieB cnBwas ^ Aad nrjitl cootin » e . to r « f » a 1 n , one of the most essea' fffif&t ifftifWK' ?! . < v -tte * op 8 oliQation of tike reli ^ ous » nd S )«^ ^ TJig hjts « jf itbe OhtisUan subjects of the Porte , in ponformity with the noble intentions oonceived by the $ ultaa . , jpatikerit is mwrfeed , ihafewitoday the treaty of aljjjuice , < PWli ^ . a « 4 ^ € 4 enaiye , hetw . wn Prussia and Austria , « g MMtlaJiQd JtM ^ wen , JBlaron w » d Munteuffy and Bacon von
the aaoie evening for ratification . The gist of this treaty my ^ jMw ^ wct ^ stated < tba » :-T-J&oth Sta , tes bind tUQcn-^ WW . ^ ^ UWXecuprocal d « fen « e of their present territorial j ^ pMtgsion * -4 Wd we proteotiOB of the intoreats of both < tf Itwra . Pjrtt 8 w » j pore paxtip . vl ( ut } y declar e * lier readiness , in iem& * Amtri » slioulfl aee liejcself compelled to take w » clike « tof e for i-heproteciipn of Jier owjn and German interests , * o emp loy her jaulifcary iorcea to cover her flunk or rear . 3 "i « i PnwBiaJi Cittverunwat Jbas sent back the draft of fhe 4 itm 4 j . of alliance , Wppered wth conditions -which , if ac-^ tta t « d . waiild defeat its nurooae . and . bind Austria to
nwtttraUtju Xii « AuajtrJan Uubmet has refused to qgroe to jtbieiiu £ fhe . ^ f *< , « JUiniateri ^ l and most moderate and wdll-M » foa-j [ a « d . jouBnui , Xiontaittcd , on Saturday moruing last , tbe ( follow ^ Hi- it s i « ading c « lvuan : — " Tlw National JZ&Utnp CtMLtttii ^ , wader , tlM 3 head of J > aetzic , the npost cxtraor ^ LaJiay wnattaftwwwtr iJbat General Fiold-Marsbal Count Dohuu . X y sceatty jDrftwioted And *|» poLnt « d Minister of the Royal Iftottsehold ) 4 id , on hiswuv throi \ gh that city , and i ? i a « onver » fttioa held with the corps of officers , declare that ' ho Wed to march iuto Paris u third timo . ' Wo know not ^© ntinuca tUo Zv , it \ wheLhor tbo above counnuincalion rctita on authentic grouuda ; under every circumatanco were it bo ,
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The slow progress of all military enrterprue doubtless is a » erere-trial to public patience . ; And vlieh nncertahrty and conffictin g testimony as to ^ hat 1 ^ 8 really 'beea flone is &dded the |) uWic mmd ei ( &er . ibeoiQmes 5 naifferen . t or irritated . At this moment , although ; tfhe jwasage « f the Danube has been-aoconTJJbhed this iibree weejes , " we are still without aixtiheniic details .. Such au welhave , hwwever , do not show that « he T )» rk «^ ar « at least-ia » stain « cl awy reterses . r It is dear aiso that « Omer Pacla-was informettof . the ^ intended passage of fhe J&jijnube , and Irbat he iaeaed orders -accordingl y to the commander in the Dobrudscha , Sfustaptia Pacha . That officer , accordingly , withdrew Ms troops In tolerable rvBituius sonie
umer , , nowever , j » c -poiaw , « na inflicting great loas on the Russians Tb « TCsirks -were concentfttted at Karasu , otje of the posh ions on the llae 6 f defences known as Trajan ' s Wall , at the latest date * . Preparations -were being made on the Russian efde fpr tbe ? iege of Silistrla ^ for ^ hich the garrison were fully prepared-Below Sijistria . but towards mssova , the TorJra lave thrown | ip several batteries , -wJiich ler sonrje days past have jtnswered the liussian batteries opposite ^ yitto a ^ ery hot 'fire . These guns must be silenced , before fhe Russians can set about effecting the passage . In Silistria the garrison is fully prepared fur every event . Since the 28 th nit . all the gates have been kept shut and barricaded , one gate alone excepted , through which in case of neou the suns'planted along the
strand &an be brought into the foortrcaa At Kularash , where the Kussuws * re preparing to . cross into Bulgaria , the Turks succeeded on th « tat inst . in totally destroying a bridge equipage , which the Russians had brought up to throw across tlio Danube . A letter from Bucharest , or ( he 4 th , states that tlie eon test which has been going on near Kalumtfli ever einc « the 28 th ,-won not them decided . Outer Pacha had act out from Siliatnia . ' to Bassova , ^ whence he vvauld go an to Trajan ' a fWiali , 'hi encdar J » . a *» do « t the opoj-tttioos against the Ku-aaia » e in person , T ** e Twksat U > e dute uuuwjJ uatl aiili . giu * ri » on 6 in tU « Dvbxudaeliaj and were stationed at Kuatendjee , PoUas ., JitnatdJi , Karft 9 SU , i * i ui ii (> - ldiiiakoi .
Jiy a leUer wbicb appeals in the Vienna Presse , of the 8 th , it appeius tliat a sprious conflict took jplace a t Kalafnt on the 30 th . It is probable thut the sally was ipado from Kalufttt by tl » o advice of Colonel Dicy ; but , l » e tins -as ii may , on the lust-mentioned dute 10 , 000 foot and 2000 horses
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er auatfttng , < ndt perhaps , wjfchout tadnMration , -the fallant afpeacanee of the troaips so long , tiie ri ^ ab *< rf . tibe £ ogHsiL , n » ve , sand iet ns hope € or « Jong time toiwroA , their fina and &ifcWul allies . Wben tk \ & < cartege-Jbad t « &ErudQtwtd thetsnrrcey of ths whole , 'the &ve iines of Jn £ tn 1 ry Imoiernp . and formed into columns of battalions , with their right on the Bridge of Jeatu liheJine of . cavalry , fbrmiag io ^« ga «« faEOiM , took position to ithe rear « df tbe ajlillery , andjthftajjtJBBry 'brote up taim half batteriee . IChe sEmpator * nd iti « a&uke t&ma . tedk their stand iwfe&ioi . rHi ¦ ith © fiaraikwu whane ffih « : Bima « se , the ladaaa ^ n attendacaa , and stie officers f& atee ; l *««» aeliiJd were seated , *» witnesBiihe 4 etiHog of && » tnocnxu Sbft ia&ntrv
opened the marciuandnthe cawaky qi « sfid iL MadSg ^ itoald be Sa ^ . fi ) afi ^ e . f ^ i ^ rane « . ^< we ^ ttiHa ^ ; i ^ efiDafefiy . ( he Gwcaflswr ^ drnd tueX ^ arabiaeera ^ as ± bey *> W | it ktilMie « rder frown . the ikcidge * o 4 he ^» oole-Mkutair « , aaiasAhe AtfiEereat ctHcpe pawad where the ^ Imperial xafL fmmefystmBimuieta warnBtartioiied , « aeh ebief sia £ eimmgaaliltf o&ortmp . The da € liag Jbsted moset ^ bancaoFiaowrdcndmlbalf . SKbenA was oner ^ tkbe ti « op 4 'j « niB ^^ ef ^ H ^ iej ) cwc 4 i )^ i £ ]^> occsi |) aecL ea ti »« w » nnd , and « he » tkeMiBmsarymeeil fea . im mtmtso . to ta « U ^ ailenea , ihse ^ ntfiMBt ^ tOB ibe . i ^ btt « ad 'tihstimmkw am tk « Jkft- | aw «» t ^* rm 8 to . bisAt « fli ^ y . . MAbout « tqmirter toioju : aUie wiwiie were oa toajri * eiaij 5 tt 1 e 4 h * ar atesBwctivB qiWCRfceeB .
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W atlSttdajice < br 1 ie Prmce and Tiis suite . After A few iictiifufces * ^]» Jf , tthe aistangnlshe 4 "tcwellers were e < njvey « d tD'Htbc '" British ¦ enibassy , -wiiere xWiey * partiscBc ~< jf ' 'a ' ¦ sli ght rerreshment ; and at one o ' clock three Imperial St « te carn « K « s * en >« HMJASag to coadwet tbe ^ n to i * e Tileries , « m « 8 « r < # fv : « ac * r tftoiB 3 tae kumhih ! < if i (\ iiir 1 i ii THiny were ba «« t 3 iy cibaeredidmingiiir pa « eag «< % atCQq « ii « M ^ le « ro ?< cd afqwblgd g » ^ he / j jj fcBartw , mm » vfmh ^ aa JBr ^ ^ W * v » r ^ Ai ^ kiel" - "Qaieaviag the Tuiieriea , tie DateuefCaasuriuge , £ fr 4 ^ a ^ l ) UQ ^ , aAd sydjbB » roceede 4 io" ^ dt Pruwie ^ Jeranie At p ^ ll ^ ais J ^ Ka | . In , tEe <« v . eBipg ' f ^ fi ~ # b $ m . 'B-ofe fr Xorfl B ^ lao , , « i ) 3 lie ^ ocipil officers # T fliejr reipecfiye stafls , 3 B ^« i ^*^ * Ti ^ BrieJ . ' ' ' : ¦ •< -.. . j- . 'X ) o ^ edtteBuaT ; a ^ eraad Te ^ w m iononr tof HJw Duke oT Hie
Catn > tta ^^ oofc place in Champ Se ^ Mare . Tfce ^ fime * wa « H « neo ^ eJ « ck ; 4 »«* 1 oBg h « ifewei » iiltktfaes , lon ^ tajft © « ritneamMa / ii | > ofta <* o ? . wiricb JPrenebmpn ^^ iteaya iHB . 4 » mad ) , h «^ i # him qppssecsed : the i « ffamiaBil-3 M » g % > « f ? 4 h © jwwe « BCB ofv'uaa E ^ iwh Prioe « , thrwg ^ d to , th « & >« £ r&aj »* ar , ^ wt-4 d « t -4 « Jffpftstde » en eV ^ Mic , tbe < && «]» if we in a » veBttent . 4 ^ a > g ^ lB ^ &yar 4 a ^ tari € gaaju 4 m ooth-dBides . « f thftri » er , 4 be-ba » d » of j » ilitary » nsi < : 4 iadiha . falling pf arBMery-carri » ges iWwe ieard ^ s the various ^ re ^ gini enta sffeeessayfjly mase'd pa , &t > manufactories and Wiewbrksho | issent"lortn tmeir . Mcgpaute ; ^ ftr the roll of a . Arum or the blast of a trumpet Always-stirs the 'heqtt of the' ^ Venehman . - As each r »| jim « Bt paaied , dtowdsieeatfnaed to 'issue from * rery fene ini ^ tMer ^ rwr 'np st'eacbifliie And , JacnwipMnLed vith WlliiinM'WiiiJ , ann i * n ^« n *« Jr > i ^ <« Ms « Jr '' ALm ^ - « rmil « 4 ra »« vr * m < irw /! fi ran -Ait-—
f aiuwt * wwi , TO ^ iwgyy' lriTf r ' ^— - ljrrni ryrTu pm > wu » iiiiwj s'vvwyv' * *»*' AneiveioiMogk ctliQ TOuiaa * morpa oCAhe » wj | jr « f Bwis de < - ^ machiMl . / com tb * iBriJge c £ , Je « v »» d * be « repne « f ^ hje ilo ^ i © - | > i 9 # t , * n 44 ooik i ^ p their p <) 8 itjc » ns on tbe . gro . und ,. Between £ be , * ri 4 ge and tto £ «> k MUitaix ? ,. tbrojigl \ Qut fhe entire leagQx of tbe Cbau ^ p de "Jtiare , with tfieir sight feslin ^ do the 'bridge ,, extended live Upes of infantry , forining tvpo divipicwis of two "brigades' each , and onto brigade of reserve . . The who'le of -the irifantry , counting 24 battalions , and four eonapames of ^ enRmeers—About l&jQ&Q'mtiu ia all—w « re und « r tbe torden »<<> f < fi * neral Litmsseiur , ' aaaisteaby Renault ool Bonrgos , < £ « nerals > of -DmdiBifiR ^ and Mmcmvh fiepsou , ^ Bipert , iBstiWfba ^ and € 3 »» ir « ad , Oenerais of Brimae , tTJtoee five Hues w < ere
com-, < KV 8 « d oC |*« ee . wtUu # os * r Cba * 8 «) ar « j ibise « f A ( gftt jnfantg ; , J 3 JbtaUaUons of tbe line , -and three of . the ParkDaardti ana U * e » Gea « J » rroeriB 4 'Elitc The cavalry ^ fvrmwgtwo . aivisiQQ § , lour brigades , and 45 squadrons—namely , eight of Chasseurs , Tour of ^ uesars , sis of Guides , e ^ g bt ot Pragaoas , ei ^ ht » f Cuirassiers , eight of Carabineers , and 'three of tl >« mounted Gendarmterie—drew up in-four lipee in front of tlieinfantry , with thair right resting on the JEcole Militaire , their 'left on -ttie . 'Bridge 4 > t Jecw , -mad leaving a large apeix apoioo in front of the grand stand . These 45 splendid squadrons were under * &he iOOBDXQMnd * f General Kotte , . assisted by F . dr » p ,-Grado , vMar&op , -ani rtbe Djuke de Jlontobtllo , ^ eaerals « f Brigade . Stitwcen the left of the ini ' antry and , tjae right jaf tbe cavalry ,
AnAOft j aipfiki . line , with J . U . 0 JLcple MUiUure to tiie rear , and fronting the Bridge of Jean , wore atationed seven latteries of iartjJIerj—sis foot and one horse , with « 42 gnns , tinder the orders of Brigodier- < foneral Arivify . The total of tbe force under arras-might b « about 25 , 000 men . At hsilf-jpast 12 o ' clock tbe Empiess issued from tiie gates of the TuMe-ries in . an open carriage , preceded by outriders , accompanied by the ladies of the Court , and followed by AUOtuecr open carriage , with the officers of her household , 3 Uld ; p&ssed slowly aloqg tbo quays of the Tuilerftfes , and the - «» ay < JWly , to tlio Badgo of Jena , which sho crowed , and
j » Go < i « e . qe . d to iote £ r » zul atund iu tlio Champ do Mars , where tthe « n « lber attfindante took . tJiuir places . At one o ' clock the Emperar roudo bis appearance ut the Bridge of Jona . Ho ht « ron his right hana the Duke of Cambridge , and on the left Lord Raglan ^ followed by a numerous staff , composed of English and French officers , all in full dress . Aa -they made their appearance in the Champ de Mars -the drums beat to arms , and tbe band * struck up " God save the Cjjueon , " and " Par tan t pour Ja Syria , " which were al tern aitely played ; and cries of " Vive VI ' Jmpereur / " and " Viva lea Amjlaiar * were hoard . The Jiunperor and tLo Uuke of Cambridge rode in front of the line , the former occasionally conversing with him , and the attention of the foreign officers Wits eugjured in
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Leader (1850-1860), April 15, 1854, page 342, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2034/page/6/
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