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British Parliament prorogued on July 12 with a speech from the Lord Chancellor on the King's ongoing negotiations with Continental Powers to counter enemy encroachments on Europe's independence, awaiting Russian Minister Novoziltzoff's mission outcome in Berlin.
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Yesterday, Parliament was prorogued by commission, with a speech read by the Lord Chancellor, stating, "That his Majesty has not yet been enabled to communicate the result of the negotiations, in which he is engaged with the Continental Powers, and expressing his determination to omit no step that may promote such a concert, or furnish the means of repelling with vigour the encroachments of the enemy upon the independence of Europe." There is nothing in this communication that must not have been anticipated. Every person who has read the foreign journals, recently received, must see, that the negotiations alluded to will abide the result of the mission of the Russian Minister, Novoziltzoff, whose arrival at Berlin we lately announced.
The following extract of a letter upon this subject, from a gentleman in a diplomatic situation in that city, received by the last mail, will be found interesting: "The efforts of the
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Berlin
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July 13
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Parliament prorogued by commission with speech stating the King has not yet communicated negotiation results with Continental Powers, determined to promote concert against enemy encroachments on Europe; negotiations depend on Russian Minister Novoziltzoff's mission to Berlin; extract from diplomatic letter in that city.