Show nc lie ameid 1 ire 1111 c a in z n inland sf cl cilc 1 M y of a fw ys toil me ile t london peat gov gor organ arear not nor kov 22 J lox the british public ba has recently ly aina bedou disposition to regard buiji dl the un lit edly complicated condition of IK arp lican affairs aal airs because italy is s it trouble because france looks A I 1 adiv Ij ly upon the pr projects IT of the ile ace cen n ion 1 stales who arca a r afi of a acier fc ier because autria atna though finan tilt klile jay almost is wil din i or chiae lile and ai menacing ip epards ards sart sar i nw because rusia and P prusia fu ia a I 1 1 tre ra jia J aalt aport rp ort of x hit h las Lasi not oyet byet tranh tn arcs because ea athe 1 l ulic ot brauc aso s ien elj calie on ahe avow 0 principle pria ciple of pailhe 1 the empire Emp irei and andee he e 40 I 1 ilse A Aei alart arp ib to our ina national 2 la and arp ar about L 10 our d t fawd tua arsenal to some e le less s exposed ar A nid more available therefore it kt way ass ithee that war anvar i is bl I 1 dinall imminent anili anai UJ ting dg dear to Usall as i s cinstant da dan dr ot oo 0 lel most pasil spir its B run botand to and fro ro predict irig the dir diri i t q woe sAnd ain d p 1 ry tody body they awn tr beet anh v ath into a state of chronic ration aaion S some 0 tile go further than oth ea fore r f abts s and not dot only believe that liar nar france franca looms in the horizon as leer 1 alk lo laical ical the p present n t f fate te of european affairs but also JB atour coast w r icay d paint aal unit ip W onie unexpected une expected amento be e avae by one hundred housand a at ollie all 11 hazards to 10 our capi api lial all the sooner chis insane epidemic is ie 0 ahel ot otha fidlon ofine the bett erwill it 11 be fo for the she it the prosperity ind and the ilie izety abet I 1 england I 1 li glana it is wise aae to be fore 1 I fit eing it ais is redi culous to le be panic ricken the true tras wisdom of ED ang ind d is is to maintain her ob nely her I 1 ell eadom filin dignity and ler er self reliance strong birong in in the these e rut lean sit axy inthout anxiety anxiety and calm mol by nitch atch the t jo progress of events un milling milli III og their complications noting ach nei hek and pre preparing prep parin irin fur ii irh b as by a fair pro irb al pa s 1 of I 1 logic 09 10 may te ie probably pro bibly deduc 1 d U khlil a f froni r om thrill rut but the reverse of wl ii 4 ifko it ie way judge from giai ei yead ad in punt atra and hearin hear in couver cooter ioli amion is is ahe temper of our countr ww we ve call bardl lar dl all ilaisa ailt too loo fw laj rl iii i i that by the TO e of un tiamen the I 1 la d as ii it I 1 is S now natt id ta as lied ed J is s entire entirely lv d rk bat lat conceptiA wis misconception lies in in the impi l ile ilici dan of 0 all ai unqualified I 1 nala files lo io this is is the ny ey or 0 oil all considered from this trat I 1 ill b cantoff cant of view vew all europe is regarded blei it 13 a gre al ponder tn iiii agazine agazine into j j tile the emperor of the drench is la laa chromi throwing th romi sparks some of bich in in the course of things must jelt deac y and plunge the world orld into fusion in twit that case england Engla iid rs blust for a uk abandon hec neutrality and e lien ailva will it boinet be tug tu ol A ar 1 a tre pj nowfe now I 1 je I 1 we are ehg t 6 lake upon I 1 As dives ves camloh 6 of becat recent far ffrench jF rench re policy vo 1 IN W e ha kavc i c expressed e q d aar ar crinion or of it it will great freedom I 1 h 1 jit ha developed self itself from time cuine me still less ess shall we ne shrink shrin I 1 c if i k ara lorn repealing rep paling our incase di digap ap at the abrupt termination alc in az is agnf S the promising crusade in in the lause cause 1 if f italian ty ly the pence peace of ikel j and the treaty of zurich ve are not of those tho can see any iral ral 1 0 or political necessity for the estora uon of the self elf exiled dales I 1 biose right nh tere ix ere reserved hen tho the 11 11 11 bee f of peace were ft ere agreed to ii neither can we e confess io to the to ogency gency ot of the argument by w bich it as contended that while hile france has a 1 e ight alt to lo elec t its 1 own nd I 1 I li at kirei ir government i central italy ig is not nat I 1 1 i obe ibe allowed to do the same here 11 f j ien en arc many paints in in which cleara arlor Y beio tire iti common coni roon with all other eai erg no sympathy wil mah th se tha aar but I 1 bew an and the policy of france rr aiice but i oes MS it th fore tollo tv that tha t there is A fosa a go loi athing hing good in in other acts of the rench government 1 Is all french I 1 bouti souti Olry wrong are there not coiny y essential points point of Ear european policy kolii y ou oil aich abich francea france and nd england are arc j perfectly agreed are first 1 principles which though not exi IY i res essed sed in in terms are are perfectly un der er stood as the ba basis bans ns of the an anglo glo C ell 1 brench rench alliance at all in dispute soo in what way waya I 1 we ve cannot an ilia er that question because we do ji alfed ot lot see the grounds of the dairman I 1 ir 0 which it imp implies litis any diver r ts n ace on the subject of italy is is only albl u to the general question of b IT a e b balance a lance of power and come what w hat 00 ich 1 of t present complications we ave at s P e ay e ast shall not go to war for an idea P the worst that hat can be faid eaid odthe ofa the present europe ia is that hat it is confuse d and complicated ta alf war ar is s ill probable arid and e a as illy mr lais baeli ral i once edid saidu adt hopeless but when we ve speak peak of war or peace we ave do not mean war oa 09 peace with england for of all the great powers 96 england land is s lag involved in existing eleen element sj ol of i confusion ilia n any othor other faraher Firl hey liar viar ma may yet ya arise pui out of th the italian question every one ie can call see se how that can happen but there ther e bauo ii reason vii an earth at present on aad lift nein in prospect why england fitzl he r principle of neutrality should the congress that now dow appears probable be unable to lu come to a satisfactory resolution of the to it and italy bea bela gaui oaid plunged into adiv a ivar at of anle independence the fault mil not rest with en england jandl but mill I 1 that power aich Ili chin m the midst of f d career f has never bp been tl ui i p a ak d ro i liy filp ia ty ut of its p abru u eon concluded c peace ulion unsatisfactory and impossible condi timit a A resort loares result fl froin om an aoa 01 on 1 1 the pairl of llie he to recover reco vei their dominions beforce by force or by the irruption of the forces for es into the romagna Roma grid ori or ly by a second in aaion of 4 austria consequent upon the ilia acceptance by pied finont nou t af tiie the central italy 5 anhof these theae pos lille might agria emille ivar war in italy buton but mia f ible pai i pie could England be dra dragge aiato dinto h it this brings us to the great point I 1 we shall itis it is 1 said be dragged I 1 into it it by Ft france ance frince france do desires sires ar with esi excuse for it of ahti rest rei of the worle urlce vilf lv apt complain and on a principle chich hiell N ial ehlt the sympathies of all the despotic govern governments the emperor they go on to say is is play z juose auoe with nh italy in in order older I 1 10 drai 1 england nolen nole volens into IN Iti tion the congress is la a trap to induce england to breal break her aud and when tho the real loeblion lueb lion of tile hie independence of italy comes to tobe y be kaied En england glaid will be forced tonii between the two to horns of a dilemma to 10 deny or vindicate byarms the for chich chy he lias has alwawi for as the true irue ba babes ses of iiii antei er national policy in of these hill she have haie the ot of france FranceA and od nut il alli amilla las been said ii substance subs taice again J and gain by th alie press of f this country and il i hein lie ng faid ant anat anything 1 I ling wore vias surely nc er as an excuse cgue for at alarming ariail g a ria nation tion crea creating till distrust ill m poll poli I 1 iiLa in commercial AY Vb ether bether the emperor of the french daires war vidi with england or 01 not he only knovie but ave e are bound boud to say that thai nothing ill his policy has iti inhaled fisted an any uch desire all his interests wel e wean mean not dot only the interests of france but his special tamil famil yand dynastic interests would lead him afif 1111 the opposite direction ile ho haiga has gam in danens d an amount ot of moral strength siren gih in m his own country from the friendship of 0 Eng england dand the allic alliance lias bas been an n advantage to 1 Engla I 1 iid but ft u has beon been a blessing J beyond all price to france fiance in the early struggles snuggles of he second empire JAIA and at the present presan the of great britain i is s woith more to 10 fiance both people and emperor th than anhel her enmity if then nothing id in the euln y nothing in in the interests of france move to war wit with it us what other motive can there be the wilder alarmists alarmiste alar mists ing angly lytell tell us that at it is simply th the e mala maid yides fides of na napoleon oleon his people thy th lh y say late e us and he be will fight us u to gratify I 1 his is people ile he is armed to the tree it and therefore must be intending to fight us and us only there is no arguing aga against lt absurd sit suppositions oppositions beyond demonstrating their absurdity and this is not difficult to do in the present instance what we may asic could napoleon prop propose oseby ly an invasion of england the me utmost he be could effect granting him improbable success would be the destruction of some thousands of englishmen lish men anatlie and the spoliation of some 0 of f and river towns at a cost cost to himself and nd his people that would bo be fearful to think of the men landed would never return 1 dothel Do nothing thil but event eventual pal defeat and disaster could result to him and would have lost all moral influence without any compensating glory he would have destroyed his place in history for the most mos t unworthy trifle that ever led a misguided manento roan into mischief but while there is ig iii aldia gi nativo mo ive to induce the emperor to contemplate the invasion of england there is every rea reason soni in a the corid orl d to jus justify iffy the keeping the 1 empire iw ina lv constant f i ax ti t i lmh 1 I 1 fi state of readiness for javar the limes r require it the perplexity of nat nations lo 10 1 1 ret requires I 1 ui resit it and it is for E england n g 1 a n d to t 0 follow the same rule and by the strength Streng of het he bavy navy her army her militia mi lilii her rifle corps her naval every other source of strength to be ready for every einer emergency gency ahat may arise we are evidently entering upon a stormy I 1 per period i od and it is of every kingdom that has lose lobeto loseto to place itself in n a position to hold its I 1 own i this we ave may safely do witla out oui allies and without jim we arm but we ave do not mean to invade fran france ce fiance arms but she ia ilian ta |