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1 1 "VHE Western Alliance became , oa . Sunday last , - * - the i gglv ^^ AUiane ^ jy ^ feyoufeof the new treatye &fp l §^^ teiii ^^§ ffioi ^ iip | gi ^« W ^ ^ M ^^^^^^^^ i W ^^^ - ' ^^^^^^ ^^ P& 5 . p ^ geT' ^^^ t ep& ^ fepi ^ ainst a sto ae walk and . S&vlioq * ' fcSSiSi !^^ of ihai ; ijp ^^^ ii ^^| m | l ^^^ ggrl ^ ^^ pM ^^^^^ il ^ SW ^ C' ^^^^ t ^ dangers fdr ^ sgnxvtf ^ question can . hei < : Tihr&' « telcentred ' vqiK $ ttanai So anxious were alF ; sicles'f £ 6 iP , i > eace i % di fcHejr agreed to aceompflv&'jtj ; ¦ * afc 91160 / ¦ ^ tiiQibighr . t ^ ey could aot puWB ^^ e ^ riqaty . V ; jtr / waia ^ gned : j > y the PlenippteatiwiMi " iiii Aiusikriai Fiance ; , Great Britain ) Prussia , Russia ^ Sardinia , and Turkey , on Sunday afternbon . .-WttWa twenty-four hours it was known over the whdle of the United Kingdom ., and it has been received with a striking ihpderation . The universal feeling appears to be that a Christian people are bound to welcome pea ^ e , M !) nt fcliat this Christian people , i ^ o uld nqtMhayp f b ^ ep . mucl i chagrined if there ;; had jb 0 ett ; lattQthejp ,: ye > r () fi war , during which -. 6 vu < flefeifc '• - attdf &rn * ij& > riiight have done so muciiJfejbter " tliaii ; tli-es ^ f ; hS . yW , apx £ ' ^ during which also we xhight have ' fiad some-lixle ^ e ^ ting events . ¦ . . ¦ '¦ .
The text of . the treaty is , still withheld , and it was explained . by Lord Pjvlmeuston on Monday , that it was wl ' tlihercf ^^ defe ^ n ^ ' $ p ) a . fprm-rit being considered peculiarly necessary on this , oebasion thnt Hjjdj Sovereigns , whose ; Plenip 6-tentiai'ios liov ^ ll-OTxejile ^ i eiv signatures ,. slipuld themselves haveVtJim ^ opportunity of- renewing the text ; but , said Iip ^^ Ax ^ u ^ To ^ , th ' o ^ ecta of the way havo Dee ^^ Vftinfiai . the . terms of the the
tyeaty are already' kiV&wYi ^ tti ^ public , and %£ kn rt will be \< jui <^;/ $ !^ fc ^ ;\ $ < £ hif ij , no doubt that Lord PA ) bMiRBSTONiia :. vvelMriforj ( ned on the subject ; he has also so ratkch ^ dvvi ^ d ^ e ' ojF tjiis country thi ^ t he has a right to , apBa ^' kna ipri atiph an occasion ho woultt < , n . pti . ; yofl || r ^' ! t ^ u ^ o language that would afterwards turn oWilovilft inaccurate ,, "We avo inclinedr tUerefwo , to . tatoe Lord Palmkr ^ ton's word for the fact , and to
any-manner rep ^ b * ey ^ acriSces * . . ; ' % " e' dp ^ -not"jknp ^ -i ^ feiF ^ LCei ?^ : gOt out ? oi th& matteiv except ' . som '< £ ' $% && $ & $ > presiige , " some ' extprteil . ackno ^ ie ^ g ^ nt /^ l ^ c ' . itfi Emperor NA , pi ) L . EON fipm the . ojttier potentates Of Europe . " We are sure that France has gbtevenl ^ ss than England ,. since thisi country Will be one 6 f the first , we avow , to reap all the p , d vantAges . UkeJ ^ td be derived from the complete freedom " of trade'in the Black Sea , aiid ! ' e renewal of tlte Baltic trade ' any ^ ner repaid ibr" outlay , JliefleyBr ; tib ^' an 4
suppose that the objects of the war—the expulsion of Russia from meddling in tlie internal affairs of Turkey , its Principalities or Christians , from blocking up the navigation of the Danube , and 1 ^ oni ^ v > r ^^^ t } ie ^ iBnm ^ iliAy ^ -b ^ e nv ^^ c ^ MJx attoinej . ^^^ & ^] Bcv d' ^ fe- ^ v ^ B ^ i /^ Spi i ^^ H&der »^ fo ^ Piursed ^^ ie ; l | s ^ £ ai ^ ; tliai : ^ f ||^|^|| ^\ « o jaluable at , the latest poiti ^; - wi ( p : tie | r ^ $ ai || i&a ,, ' who has ' - stood by- us so ; much longer , lia ! s rb ^ en . ' iri nian her
on a much extended spale . These . are rc ( il advantages , and no prejudice against any party can make us deny the fact ; but what France will get in return for the sacrifices she has made it puzzles us to divine . If-she is to get < any extension of trade , she might have -iVjxd quite as much without the war . Of all thjB 2 'p » vtiea , eogijiged , ; France , we 1
hold , has won the lfa ^ WltlipagH ' the " French Emperor has . won thi er ^ ib ^ t ' . ' '• ' ¦ '"'¦'• ' ° ' : '" , ; i \ ' ~ ' ' P ' mi ' r ^ p ' ° ' ' ' ' " ' ¦ ¦ ' - ¦• t ' - - 'iU-t't . f . ' ,, ) - . . riie . Conference contjuues to sit ; .. the mieaitiers ' do not return home ' j they have aii ' s ^ e wnacoountable way to make the actual arr ^ geicnenis of the Prirjicipalities . Other subjects , ¦ ; & isj > saifli-must cotne before them . Piedmont Has some cliiimis . ta
now privileges—for instance , in the Danube ; and Count Cavouh is understood to have ' demanded the consideration , of some larger Italian questipn . It J . ia quite possible thnt other subjects may rise before the representatives of the five Powers . The Congress has become tin Holy Alliance : amid tlie apprehensions pressing upon I the . Powers in the present day , tho paramount desiiemust be to prevent any of those consequences which ' were threatened if the war had . been protracted another year — thnt
M b ^ is , to arrange amongst tUeriaservesTtliat ^^ ^^ noiie ' pf ^ iWLe peoples shall gain any thing * . The ohject 'mtSlf ^ iS ^ lv to keep down , " revolution" anywhere , b&cstyi&O t ^ plution in . one place jM ^ ay- ieac ^^ -the' ^ ea ^^ i ^ v ^; ^ i ^^^ $ a 0 ^^^^^^ M ^^^ $ ^ - ^^ lhei ^ rE ) Kin ^ A (^^ pidcfes- ^ ' 0 '^^ t ^ m ^^^^ : ^^^ m ^ mm ^ m ^ 0 m ^^ & ms 1 « # ^ N ^^^^ .. ^ einners ; e ; ? i Ma ^ iilBiEiiicK itti ti svttted
J <;> W . am ; anJR- 'aa ^ 'anger which ; is noyv , to b ' e blocked out . It is p . dsSiK (| ' "th ^ -dlscu ^ sion ^ Qf ^ . t ^ ihese . subjects ' % ili f-MiO * be re& ^ Srteliik ^^ n Sitls ^ f ^ e ^ GQ ^ fey ^ th ^ a ^ fipfig " p | ¥ ce - vie have tip . # oub . t . ^^ ''¦ . " . 5 ' "' tfe 'cannot , theh ^ reckon upon ^ a * cpntinwed * se ^ 6 n of qiiiet . Count Ca . voob hois alreaicly told the' Gonferen ^ e that 'if \ tliey _ do not ] | et " tle ^ ilfe Ttalijtrl'questiqti ' , - it' will " prese \ it "' . itself ^ wgently ^ n ^^ tfe ' MitfM ' y ^ - ' Se | pjfe |^ m 1 i ^ ployed : by -Suk ^ . E ^ wpW ; ^ fiSa ^ | o |^^ j ^ ai < * . ¦ .. ; , i \ : jT ' ' ; 1 /• ¦ L ¦ . '•'•¦ » ' V . V ' i ' i ' * ' ¦ "> "' ¦ 1 *' , ¦*¦* $ > - 'fefJ 1 the other day , " show that hewfts'qptc prepared : for tlie d ^ wlieiv tlie GevYnans * slibuld ' ask" for' ^ heir
own ; " It may be all very Well for a GermaV I > uke to speculate in paying deposit upon the ^ tock of a constitutional rdgime ^ butjthe potentates back th&r own stocl ^ , and they are resolved to iiisure' tlieiir oSvn- 'gpdds . ' ¦ Their' linioh ' shpvrs theii ^ sense ? of dan , giey . ;! iJ ^ ylwHl ^ dls ^ oiTit- 'S ^ en / o ^ Wany ^ ino ^^ latel . ^ ' te \ mi 8 n ^ S % ^| | SPi | ' stHtesnieinyeel ^ all'in ' e' ^ in ^ t ^ " ^ ( s ^ it »{ tio ^ ar : liabilities 3 ^^ Viiiio ^ a | aiiist ^ U ^ 5 p ^ plos ^^ af is , thY thing r ttia t ' tUe "' Hoi ^^ Hi e ^ .
must ixiaintiim . They do not count upon an easy' . . seasoa , and they are right ; An ei ' nini « nt a'ctuary . ; < once calculated'that the duration , of any peace'is ' k proportionate t 6 the duration and exhaugtihg ' effefetfs v " of tho antcccdent ' war . Onthesoigrou . mtalie ' rtii o ^^ d " m , - the peaceto la , sttill about 1660 . A HttUHtn ^ r ^ a ^ was . left . ia practice , "but the ^ ca lculatio ^^|^ w ^^^ fev \ j ~ .,, * 1 The w « rjusf terminated '"^ l ^^ t ^ iffl ^^^/ tX has not exhausted any of the ) jSfft $ |!| " ^^^^ Pii - ^ Count Cavoub , has-cal 6 ulatdd , ' mpi | f- ^^^ pi | ^ scarcely laa t ' two ¦ yenr ' s ^ -ft renitir ^ ll ^ ^^^^ M >•• , > betwe ^' th ^ a ' ctuai-yaria 'the ' 'CfiiS |^^ iW ^ S h Some of the Italian towns M' ^ stvo ^ j ^^ iS ^^ J ¦
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" The one Idea wlacb . History exhibits as erermore dereloping it 3 elf mto greater distinctness is the Idea of Humanity—the nbtole endeavour to throw down all the barriers erected between men by prejudice and one-aided views ; and , by setting aside the distinctions of Religion , Country , and Colour , to treat the whole Human r » ce as one brotherhood , having one great obi eet- ^ the free development of our spiritual nature . '—Humboldt ' s Cosmos . ^ t ^ suu
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REVIEW OF THE WEEK- ™> b _ . _ , Naval and Military Hews 221 BoasfleVd on Capital Prmishment .. 526 PORTFOLIOSlfe ^ or iue w ^ :::::::::: III SfiSsas ^ iv . r .::::::::::::-.:::: It D 5 SS 5 ^^ . f ?^*^ . ? . ^ m Beranfier-sLa 8 tveraeS ^ Imperial Parliament 315 Postscript ...... ... 332 The Right or" Election in France ... 827 tuc adtc Public Meetings 3 ( 8 ' . . I Ht ARTSla Mr ^ John Sadleir Dead or Alive ? 3 J 8 piiBi ir APPAIR < 5— LITERATURP- Portraits of the Queen , Prince Al-TlieKevenue 38 PUBLIC AFFAIRS- LITCRATURE beit , and the Princess Koyal .... 332 Stateof Trade , 318 The War and the Peace . . 323 Summary .. 328 ' Ireland .. 318 An Italian Warning .. 324 Hours with the BIystics ............ 328 „ . „ ,. _ .. America ... 319 Conn I Mov talembert on English The European Revolutions of 1848 .. 330 iae uazette 333 TheOrient ....:.. i .......... f . 319 Politics . ..... 324 The Political Xifeof Sir Robert Peel 330 rhiuiMCDOi&i &i : cA < DC ContineiitalsrQtes ...,-.... 319 Walker ...... 325 Chiircli History of the Nineteenth COWIMERCIAL AFFAIRSOur Giviliaation . 220 Torture in India .. 325 Century . 331 City Intelligence , Markett . &c ..... 333
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VOL . YH . No . 315 . ] SATUBDAY , APEIL 5 , 1856 . PmGE |^^? :: ISS ^
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Leader (1850-1860), April 5, 1856, page unpag., in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2135/page/1/
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