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Show CfltEAT BRITAIN -A ' l nErtf MA'Jestv'sS . was ipencd by'.tli'dQdcens'bn;tbp;i24'tu"'Qf Jaivt'ary Thq'follb w.i'ngils.tt brief 6ynojV sls'pf ;the PpecCh'iV'f Sho.state'd slio had Ve: 'ceived:'o! formal; invitation! .froiii tbej;,rEm-pcrorofAnstriarniid tbej;,rEm-pcrorofAnstriarniid tlfEmpejoirbftho' 'Frjeucii toettdfl pl'ehijfbtcntiaryip a, Con-gress Con-gress .toTconsTsrpf .thb . representatives' of the eight Papers; wbo"werb (parties to Jim treaty; pnicimoifVtl sutiji; Cbri-; -gre'ticUigx.staYcd-'Vo bo;J to reCei vp'cpm ) niiim'ca'tioii bftlip' treaties cpnejuded' "atj Zurielivanddeliberat'pas the nbove -Potfcra tliCourtsf or Ropie, Sardinia and' Sicily),, on;tb e' ' "means best adapted fbr tb&.pacdieatTbn of Italy and for placing; jts prosperity cil ft. solid and durPblPbks Shttnccepfcd: 4he invitation, invita-tion, bntnttho saincTitno mado known that she itould stcPdfttstly main tain the principle that no external fdrcp. should be employed to Impose upon the people of Italy any particular government o'r con-fctitution. con-fctitution. She said she was jii conmmut-"cption conmmut-"cption with tlie Emperor of Protipe with j. View to extend comincrcial intercourse Uetwcen tbo twocomitrics, and thus draw closer the bonds of friendly nllumce between be-tween them, Alludbigto tbe-Chlnesp difficulty, dif-ficulty, she stated that she wag preparing in concert and .cbpcratlhg'witli the, Em;-pcrpr.of Em;-pcrpr.of Uie Prciien tu an expedition intended in-tended to compel redress, and the-stipulations of .the .treaty, Bcferring to the;San Tuajx atTftir, she. said, that a serious; collision col-lision bad-been prevented by the judicious, forliearahco of her naval pflicers on the spptajid by.tho c(nitablc and conciliatory provisions and : of rangemen ts proposed on thjs matter by tlio gbvernmeiit of tho-Hn ted St'aHw,." Shb,aid Kthe.iast embers of tbo dlsturbancfi in.iier East Jfudiau dpmi-" pious had been, extinguished; .also that sbo bad concluded a treaty with Japan and a treaty regarding boundaries with the republic of Guatemala. The public revcnuplhc pronounced in n satisfactory conditipu. Tbo estimates had been prcr pared vvitlt a view ofplncjng the arniy and navy.and tbp-dLfence of theountry, upon an efficient ' footing. The volunteer niovc-ment.wnsreferredto.iVjth niovc-ment.wnsreferredto.iVjth prtde niid gratification. grati-fication. A reform bill and1 ptber legislative legisla-tive measures were promised, and tbo speech winds np with an expression of gra-tifndo gra-tifndo for the general prosperity yhich prevails. PItAXCE. Louis Napoleon has caused a letter to bp published in the Monittur, dated Jan. 15, 18CQ, and addressed to M. Pontd, Minister of State. Xnjthis letter bo Pd-rpcatcsjmpoctcnt Pd-rpcatcsjmpoctcnt reductions in. the tatiff WitU regard Jo this, frec-trada pro-graniine, pro-graniine, he is represented to liavo Baid, itf reply" tp ctrtain observations, "!fbc Manufacturers Manu-facturers who exist 60lely becansp they arc protected, have been aware of my W tentions for five years, and have Jiad plenty of time to prepare, for the change. Tbo system of prohibiten baa bad its day, audi haw. not tha power .to rail tba dwid." : , , A Wmmcrciat treaty between Pracci and JJnpjlaind Wn5 signed at Paris .ton XMi 23d. Tbo terms wcra Hot autbefitlcsUy known, and it wa4 reported they wemld not b0 published until tho Eagb'sk Chn-cellor Chn-cellor of the Kxcheqacr- snWttcd his budge t to rrllaB!mt,Thoreport,k)wevcr, Is tbpt the: treaty embraces, oa the eidp'of Prance, tbp suppression of irobjbjtipns, and n reduction fof tbp duties on coal and irpn On the part o Ebglatjd.a reddc-tfon reddc-tfon of the. dutfea, on wiucs, spirits, a rtittei de part ittid silks. f Aii exchange reiterates a prevlptfs stalp-meijt, stalp-meijt, that portion pf tbo Ircncb imperial im-perial Gnards bad received camping equipage, tiud that tbp 'rifgimepts qttrir-(ered.at qttrir-(ered.at Vprsaillcpro ready to moVo at moment's nptico of Ituiyastbc officers bclfevcj. l-'U was stated , ihat (ho Prettcfi Government Govern-ment was afomt to proceed ngainsf the Sbcioty of St. Vincent da Paul, a most impprtant .charitable associPtion, in prance, and. that the Minister of tho I-tcrioir1 I-tcrioir1 bad informed ail pttblfp furictfort-arieS furictfort-arieS lhpt thpy fmfst choosp between, re jpainlng members: of the association Arid retaining, their offices' fls pnlillc funetlbu-urids. funetlbu-urids. ,. ; I It was ;al4b. reported that the . P4pal .Nnilcjo hnd.. delivered to Mi Bariclica nbfo frohi the Pnpat Obycrnnic'utj dated January, .cpntainHitf ft formal and. bflN piat protest against' the programme'-of tjic pampbletj."X,Pdir CongrciJ , , It js no longer secret Ja Europe tliat VctPrJ5mtfnuct;frouWy oftd openly1 expressed ex-pressed bis conyictldn thai the cannon alone can i'olvc thcltaiiatt problem In Tiery .pf.thi9 Napblfioii, had-fonrardctl. Wgbly importnnt letter, flhicd December 31i to tlic Pipe, in wbieli he cnilbrses tbp policy, of thpiparisphamphlot,- andf'reebm menw li'Holiumrtp,6nrrtcudcr. ilm ltc-t inagnnt tpv4 read, to thp'Popo bn ,New XbacTi.day,;just!iraiho' bad pronounced an pllPcutibit,? tbGeiiGbyop.-liiutingaf V disavp)vat bfthe paperly'Niipoleon, -Thp;Pppe-lms replied toh'itPlcPhosi-tH-.eiy,rcfusliig tp.ced'o;,tb6-;reb.ellibus:v. prcrs yiuees.;Vlt is,5ieiiecd thit- the Current events villlead, .."fbr& v.nr ljetwcftt Sardinia Sar-dinia nritl'Naplea, 5Thp.KliSg;of Sardinia bud"' accepted. tliC-Tiisignatfon - of Ids ministry. .ICpttnt Cftvotfr was "forming' a ino'wcitblnet, "' iif v '. -A'KbleniiiTccpuciUaVipp tb , bafetakenplncc .ltweenGflrdlnpI toncllirpitdlipreliites'wholbe Sppitioriouimt .;4t'fetcportcp;balbb Pnris;liasrcsignedi.bis'se'at"J bftho-Prcnc is;cxpected:tb'glVp. armorer dctcrimucd"At titpdb4tbthe;clcriCTl;bppvdsl Empororfs ariti-Papal?pQHcy? r - v " ;!lh& Pojie "debandlUierccalPbr5 the IrencTr'lrppps'from lionTe. ' 'f:f( TbcEmpeilof tlia ;PrencItV,linslwnti, tcnjftWcbHd'lcttorrttfUibbprii brier.bnt,emphaUtsJHisMajc'siy:ia wlU lingand "tinxionsto.Ycmairi'as hitbcrtP iho eMcstoh cHbe-CIiurcb; ondcoutinTitl .bpefereu.UaUV'ih'o Hblyafpthe.;in nil things'spirifpal; botif bis Holiness bpposb th'ci 'Iptorprop'ositlbns; lei 'MiArmfiiiter .rThp"P,bpe baying'.. drawfil; of jtliePrepelt trbdps:from'" Bbme. tbcplmpciibr;, iif;tiicmd letter jays ibat they. fib.alltewithdVwnJf ..bis .Holiness; 'pmlsts-'butihaW cntisp a :wbuth's;nbt all strangers resident Til- the-EterpaV city. - - 'FlUISSIA ' An atldriss from Prussia, signed by' fourtccnthousand. PrussiaivRpmiin Catholics,, Catho-lics,, hai becri presented tP the Pope, dft-elating dft-elating that all, Ciiristcndbm will rise if tlie Pbpp is disturbed. Prussia is increasing her army to. fprty thousand men, |