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Show Eutfluud Will I,oo!x Oo, Only. London, 30. Iu the houso of commons com-mons this afternoou, the chancellor of the exchequer said it is the intention inten-tion of irnvrj-nmmit. In icstm a nmnli. ruation of neutrality. Tho uuder secretary sec-retary for the foreign department snid the porto had asked the khedive to send assistance, aud the khedive had promised to do bo and to place his contingent under their command, but that none of the revenue pledged the creditors should be touched. Assistance As-sistance to the porte, therefore, depends de-pends on the amount of contributions lor that purpose. He believed a number num-ber of Egyptians were already on the Danube. The queen had a council at Windsor Wind-sor caetle -this afternoon. After the council all tho ru misters returned lo London. The Queen baa issued & proclamation, proclama-tion, stating that sho is determined to maintain strict and impartial neutrality neu-trality in tho war between Russia and Turkey, and commanding her subjects sub-jects to abstain from violating laws relating thereto. Then follows, the English statute instituted to regulate her majesty's subjects during the existence ot hostilities. The proclamation procla-mation concludes with an admonition to British subjects not to diiobey the command at their peril. |