Show FOREIGN NEWS MANCE the taris paris patrie patric JP july ath says we are ae enabled to state that eranee france rance and england acting with a view to the preservation of peace and general conciliation clila ellia tion have come to an agreement upon the principal questions which may result from the present state of american affairs affair sP corps Legis latif closed on the ath the vice president M schroeder in his farewell address to the house said they would probably reassemble early in january next he pointed out the importance of the matters discussed during the present session and the tho liberty of the debates I 1 in which he added political controversies have largely entered far be it from me to comp complain lainof of this since these controversies respond to that which occupies the public mind and enlightens the nation they cannot but strengthen a government such as is that of the emperor 1 r ENGLAND the queens speech w was delivered by commission it iv rejoices at the termination of the civil war in america and trusts that the evil caused by the long conflict may be repaired and prosperity restored in the states which have summered suffered from the thi contest she regrets that the confederation scheme in british america was not carried outa out believing that it would give the provinces additional astren strength ath and lead to many improve improvements in ants she ex expresses presses gratification atthe at the assurances of devoted loyalty from the provinces M in the house of lords on theclith th the elith ath v i the lord chancellor announced his resignation in an appropriate valedictory address he stated that he had repeatedly peat en edly expressed his desire to resign an fn in consequence of the unjust charges which has been brought against him but that lord palmerston and his colleagues had dissuaded him from doing so he would say bothin nothing g in regard to the vote of the house of commons further than that he bowed to it and hoped that in I 1 time a more favoran favorable beelin feeling would uld be entertained towards him min kiwo the e address was marked by feeling and good taste and arid was received with respect and 4 s sympathy y m by the house parliament was prorogued on the ath and the dissolution follows immediately after the new elections would probably take place on the lith and of july the steamer caroline with the shore end of the atlantic cable sailed from london for foro forg Valentia july ath and the steamer hak left on the ath to assist in laying it the war steamers terrible and sphinx had bad both sailed for va lentia bentia and the great eastern would leave the nord for the edme sa me place on the it was expected the fleet would leave Val vai valentia entla july loth and arrive at hearts content in the beginning of august messages are constantly sent through the whole cable in the he most perfect manner the el election edtion in london was fixed for the loth of july and in the provinces on oza the next and the ful fol following lowin day lay lord palmerston Palmer palmor ston had issued is an address again soliciting the votes of his constituents at TI verton he lays his claims upon the events of tho the past making no promises for the future and is altogether silent on the question of reform the appointment of lord cranworth as successor of or lord hane hanc ellor eilor wet e |