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ent, the principal speakers being Osborn, Walpole, Palinerston, and Disraeli Mr. Newdegate, at the solicitation of Lord Palmerston, withdrew his amendment, and Mr. King lake proved his as already given. The result was — for Disraeli's motion, 295; against it 313.--Overwhelming chores from the Ministerial side greeted the announcement. On the same evening, in the House of Lords, Lord Malmsbury moved a resolution similar to Disraeli's, and made a speech denunciatory of the foreign policy of the Government. He regretted that Lord Derby was unable to be present, owing to illness. Speeches were also made against the Government by Marquis Clauricarde, Lord Chelmsford, Earl Gray and others, and in defence of the Government by Earl Russell, Lords Clarendon and Wodehouse, the Duke of Argyle, and others.--The result of the division was 177 for Maimsbury's motion, and 168 against it. The Confederate loan has advanced — quoted at 69@70 The Danish Ministry has resigne